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1 vyr..-""s* J P *^ * 0m* Wlmngton w (Erter r 51 ST YEAR NO. 7 PHONE By unanmous vote... Town wll appeal Maple Meadow decson By VCTORA F..LSWORTH WLMNGTON -Can you tell the dfference between normal mood swngs and drug nduced symptoms n your teenager Would you know what a hollowed out lght bulb s used for nsde Opnon - pg 4 Your Two Cents - pg 6 School Matters - pg 7 Lbrary News - pg 13 Polce Logs - pg. 10 RMLD to nsttute temporary rate ncrease Story - page 6 5p rng Break n New Orleans: Ktrna Relef Trp Offers Youths a Dfferent Knd of Travel Adventure - Story page 15 Sports Fve straght Cape Ann League ttles... Another one for the record books - See story n sports To reach us Call: "! > Bv STEPHEN BJORK WLMNGTON - Durng executve sesson on Monday, February 13th, the Wlmngton Board of Selectmen voted unanmously to appeal the recent Land Court decson, whch ruled that the towns heght restrctng by-law dd not apply to the Maple Meadow Landfll (MML). Accordng to the Land Court rulng, MML. whch s located off of Man Street on the Woburn town lne, was a legally preexstng nonconformng use of the property pror to the enactment of the by-law. The rulng further found that, regardless of the preexstng nonconformng status, the by-law s mpermssble as t frustrates and conflcts wth State law. SEE "MAPLE MEADOW" PAGE 15 Parents: Can you recognze drug use?...are you absolutely sure? f you found one n your daughters room. What would you be thnkng f you found an empty tampon tube and Vcks Vapor Rub n your sons drawer Can you protect your kds from beng dosed a drug wthout ther knowledge? Because early detecton greatly ncreases the chance of stoppng drug abuse, the SEE "RECOGNZE" PAGE 16 WHS Band vsts Dsney By CHARLEY VALLAS WLMNGTON - Drops may have fallen from the sky, but the WHS Marchng Band refused to let t dampen ther sprts or ran on ther proverbal parade. The trp was, wth the possble excepton of the weather, a tremendous success for all and t wll reman etched n ther memores for a lfetme. Of the 111 students n the band, 91 were able to make ths sojourn south to Florda, as dd SEE "WHS BAND" PAGE 15 Chamber busness mxer February 28th The Wlmngton Chamber of Commerce wll be holdng ther February busness mxer at Bll Dube Hyunda Tuesday, Feb. 28 n the evenng from 5:30-7:30. A mxer s a socal event where busness people from the town can gather to swap deas, busness cards and tall stores. The Chamber s nvtng all busnesses n Wlmngton and the area to partcpate. The prce s rght, too! ts Free! Membershp n the Chamber s not requred - guests are nvted There wll be complmentary hors Doeuvres and refreshments provded by Mango. All they ask s that you R.S.V.P. to Donna by Monday Feb 20 wth the number of people who mght be attendng from your company. Please call Bll Dube Hyunda s located on Man Street next to Wlmngton Plaza at 220 Man St., Wlmngton. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, PAGES Cara gets another three years 4 to n favor of reappontment By STEPHEN BJORK WLMNGTON - The Board of Selectmen chose to reappont Mchael Cara to the poston of Town Manager by a comfortable 4 to 1 vote durng ts Monday evenng meetng. The four selectmen votng n favor of Cara were unfed n commendng hm on hs ablty to keep the town fscally solvent under dffcult crcumstances. Selectman Suzanne Sullvan was the lone dssenter and read, from a prepared statement, a ltany of reasons for her opposton. Sullvan cted a number of actons taken by prevous boards of selectmen as reasons for opposng the Manager, such as the "nsde deal to appont Mr. Newhouse as town counsel", "the bogus nvestgaton ol Mr. McCoy that went nowhere", and the appontment of Mr. Forrest, "who dd not lve n town," to fll a vacancy on the board Accordng to Sullvan, a 7-year Lbrary Trustee was removed from her poston by Cara durng the tme that the Whte!eld School was beng consdered as a potental ste for a new lbrary. Accordng to Sullvan, ths partcular trustee dd not share Caras support for the Whteteld ste. "She was removed because the town man ager doesnt tolerate opnons opposte to hs from hs appontees," Sullvan sad Welcome to the Town Crers newest seres. "A Moment Wth..." n whch we wll get to know mam of the people who may not see ther names n the paper from, week-to-week, hut nonetheless contrbute greatly to makng ths communty a beloved hometown (o so mom Shes the mother ol two wonderful lttle hoys: Sean, age 7. and Seamus. age 2. whom she rats es wth her husband Sean A graduate of the Open Bble School n Burlngton, she loves musc and Starbucks coffee. Shes four feet and eleven and a half nches t(dl. Shes Andrea Lowney, and she makes the wheels on the bus go round and round for the Wlmngton Publc School System. How long have you been drvng a school hus? Sx years. What made you decde to become a school bus drver. t was somethng could do and not have to put my chldren n day care. Tha was the drvng force behnd t. That was the catalyst. ts workng out really well. ts excellent money can be wth my kds every wakng moment ts fabulous. dont have to rely on any body to care for them but me. care for them. ts the best thng ve done for my famly. What was the drvers tranng lke? ts a month long tranng wth a certfed traner. needed a commercal drvers lcense (CDL) Class B lcense. So, 1 had to get a permt frst, and then bascally got behnd the wheel. Then had to pass the general test tor the Class B lcense and because was gong to be a school bus drver. had to also take and pass a passenger transport test and an arbrake test. dont thnk many people know whats nvolved Were held to a much hgher standard than reg- WLMNGTON PRESCHOOL REGSTRATON PLACES BOUTWELL EARLY CHLDHOOD CENTER 17 Boutwell Street Wlmngton, MA (170 WLDVVOOD EARLY CHLDHOOD CENTER 182 Wldwood Street Wlmngton, MA March 20, 21,22, 23 & 24 Boutwell Early Chldhood Center 8:45 AM to 10:45 AM 12:15 PM to 2:15 FM Wldwood Early Chldhood Center 9:15 AM to 11:15 AM 12:45 M to 2:45 PM Chldren must he 3 years old by August 31, 2(11)6 SCHEDULE: Boutwell AM Sesson 8:25 AM to 10:55 AM PM Sesson 11:55 AM to 2:25 PM Wldwood AM Sesson 8:55 AM to 11:25 VM PM Sesson 12:25 AM to 2:55 PM WHAT S NEEDED 1. Orgnal Brth Certfcate 2. Proof of Resdency: Current, \ Bll. Current lluv Bll, Purchase >V Sale (We can no longer accept a Lcense or Excse lax Bll as prool ol resdency V $25.00 Regstraton Fee (check or money order. No Cash) Payable to: Wlmngton Preschool A bref open house wll be conducted on March u h. n both preschool classes from 9:15 to 9:45 A.M. or from 1245 to 1:15 P.M.. f you would lke to observe the classrooms before regstraton, you may do so at ths tme. Please call ahead and let the school know whch sesson you arc plannng to attend lor the open house Thank you. ular drvers. We have random drug tests. We have (OK checks done every year. We are CPR certfed and have to renew that every year. We also have to get our drvng record for our fle every year. And, f am nvolved n any drvng ncdent at all, have to tell the company. For nstance, t 1 were pulled over for speedng n my own car my own personal car on my own tme have to notfy the dspatcher. What route do you drve? The frst part of the route s a bg crcl Street. Woburn Street and Wefst down Salem Street from the route alter that s all ovef. ts here < near the Tewksbury lne) Brand Ave up over Aldrch Road, Way. What age group are the kds on your route? They are elementary and mddle school kds -1 have lour elementary schools: Woburn Street, Shawsheen. West and North ntermedates and the Mddle School. What do the kds call you? The kds ether call me by my frst name or "Bus Drver Lady" What do the kds who rde your bus thnk of you? You know somethng? have a frend and tell her all the tme, have a fan club, ts really rather movng At Chrstmas tme almost every parent remembers the bus drver. And today CONTNUED PAGE 16 Sullvan further charged that durng the most recent lbrary dscussons. Cara was very vocal n hs support of a new lbrary, despte the majorty opposton ol the Board ol Selectmen thnk t s wrong lor the town manager to stand up n opposton to the wll ol the majorty of the board." Sullvan sad Among other thngs, Sullvan charged tha the town "admnstraton and ts employees" treated resdents concerned wth a use n chldhood cancer poorly and that parents concerned wth the ar qualty ol the schools were treated smlarly "l/okng back, t was not ust the past SEE "CARA PAGE 15 AMrdUt, WLMNGTON PlBLC SCHOOLS WLMNGTON, MA EARLY CHLDHOOD KNDERGARTEN REGSTRATON Chldren enterng the Wlmngton Publc SJocls. ether kklewuen m lst trade, must regste durng WEEK OF MARCH WLDVVOOD KARLV CHLDHOOD CENTER 9:15- ll:15and 12:45-2:45 BOTWELL K \R.Y CHLDHOOD CENTER 8:45-10:45 and 12:15-2:15 f sour chld reaches age t\e51 <>n o he ore \ugm - - " " he/she should regste!>> Kndergarten at ths nne t your chld re at hes ag -,v m 01 hclon. Xugus S.2KK< he/she should rcgmc t*> hr»t trade Jl ths tune, not alrcadx attendng a Wlmngton ublu School Kmdcrgatcn program n accordance wth School Commttee polo, no chld "ll he regstered " enter frsl grade f he/she has not turned s\ pror to August U6 even f thej have completed a kndergarten program elsewhere. The followng Hems must be presented al th lme >l Orgnal brth crtlutc Proot ol resdencn e. lurrcnj lax bll, utlu recept, rent recep \.HUT S lcense " excse tax wll not be accepted sou are nether (he homcovxne no the renle bu resdng n someones home then we wll need a current notan/ed letter statng such. NO K: Parents regsterng e h Wren fo Kndergarten wll also regste > ths tme >r the Earh Chldhood Kndergarten/Preschool screenng screenng wll he conducted n Max lurthe ntormaon<wll he powdcd at ; the tme of regstraton MM), screenng - avalable to three * and tm vea olds whose parents beleve tha then chld has a reasonable lkelhood ol havng an) dsabltes Parents ol three and lou >4 yea olds w- ng to have then chld screened ma\ also regste durng the above dales, the Boutwell and Wldwood.r l\ Chldhood Cemes

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Andrew Otovc from BSA Troop 136 ol Wlmngton has completed hs Eagle Scout project and has fled an applcaton to be nstalled as an Eagle Seoul. The project nvolved the older secton of the cemetery There had been no pror mappng of these graves whch dale from the early 1700s through the early 1900s. Otovc and a group of volunteers cleaned the headstones, dug out the headstones that were covered wth drt and then recorded t henames and mportant dates on- all 304 graves. Lastly he drew a map showng where each grave s located, wth correspondng lst of the names to cross reference. Otovc wll present the project to Mr. Wllam Campbell of the Wlmngton Hstorc Commsson upon approval by a Boy Seoul Board of Revew. The project wll be on dsplay at the Wlmngton Arts Center. Otovc s presently a senor at Wlmngton Hgh School where he play varsty basketball and baseball. He has also earned hs second degree brown belt from the Academy of Tradtonal Karate here n Wlmngton. 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4 OPNON From: Letters to the edtor $awn$$,tw WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Edtors Desk by Stephen P. Bjork Wlmngton poltcs: sometmes predctable, but never dull Kudos lo Selectman Raymond Lepore for hs performance as Charman over the last year Poltcs, as someone once told me, s a game of expectatons. Lepore has most certanly beat the expectatons on a regular bass and has contnually grown nto the role, but durng ths past Mondays meetng, he truly came nto hs own He kept dscussons on topc and kept an approprately tght ren on the proceedngs. le surprsed more than a couple of people by movng to establsh a sub-commttee to negotate Wlmngtons town counsel contract. Nce move. The appontment comes up every May, but each year that topc, whch has generated sgnfcant controversy over the last few years, s addressed at the last mnute, placng the town nto a scramble offense. More on that subject next week. The story ths week, s that Mchael Cara was reapponted to the poston of Wlmngton Town Manager on Monday nght n a 1 to 1 vote. Suzanne Sullvan cast the lone dssentng vote and outlned her opposton n a lengthy prepared statement. As evdenced n her comments, her dssatsfacton wth the Town "Manager goes way back, long before her ntal landslde electon to the board of selectmen n Aprl nterestngly enough, several ssues cted, ncludng but not lmted to the so-called "nsde deal" that allegedly led to the appontment of Mchael Newhouse Sullvans arch-nemess) as town counsel, ostensbly had nothng to do wth Cara. On the surface, responsblty for many of the tems cted by Sullvan lad solely n the hands of the board of selectmen. t all goes back to Sullvans longstandng theory that Cara has been pullng the strngs all along. Her lst ncluded far more recent epsodes, ncludng Caras support of the lbrary, n drect defance, mnd you, of the majorty opnon of the Board of Selectmen (how dare he?!). She accused hm of contnuously overtaxng the resdents, despte the fact that the town manager merely proposes tax rates for the selectmen to vote on, and despte the demonstrable fact that Wlmngton tax rates reman lower than those of many of ts neghbors. Several of Sullvans reasons for opposton were based on her percepton of hs handlng of certan stuatons - shes enttled to those perceptons, no doubt about t. But, the bulk of her comments came off more as a longstandng personal vendetta. happen to dsagree wth her assessment of Caras character. wholeheartedly dsagree wth her assessment of hs performance as town manager and would go so far as to opne that she has been blnded by personal dsdan. wll gve her credt, however, for stckng to her guns. Sullvan s not unntellgent; not by a long stretch. t was no secret gong nto the meetng that Cara was gong to keep hs job. t certanly must have occurred to her that a unanmous vote would provde a lot of poltcal hay for her. For her to cast a vote n favor of Cara, even f done whle holdng her nose, would have provded the appearance that all the rumors of her ultmate msson to rd the town of Cara were pure fcton. t could have been seen as, to borrow a favorte lne of Selectman Mchael McCoy, extendng an olve branch Caras way. t would have put money behnd her oft-repeated sentment that she can work wth anyone who s wllng to work wth her. But. then how could she explan poltcal expedency to her most ardent supporters? Letters to ll the edtor Let t go... lb the Edtor, was not surprsed to read the artcle regardng the hstorc Buck House, n partcular the statement sayng "savng the oldest house n town wll be no easy task!" am the most recent, former owner of the Buck House and attempted to "save" the hoase for nearly two years before fnally sellng t to a developer. Four realtors had an opportunty to sell t; the last of those ndvduals "specalzed" n hstorc propertes. The ffth realtor negotated the sale to Davd Barrett. spent countless hours wrtng, callng and emalng any and every possble buyer... contacted the Wlmngton Hstorc Socety, SPNEA, the town manager, the Smthsonan, Pearl S. Buck Foundaton (she marred a Buck), Senators Kennedy and Kerrys offces, Davd Boer, of Channel Fve News (who became nvolved n the Butters Farm ssue). Also, Ths Old House ncludng Norm Abrams personally and local poltcans My husband and suffered through multple vsts and panful scrutny by "crazed" potental buyers who dangled as on a strng for months want- ng to nvestgate every nch of the house, brngng hstorcal members wth them, engneers, contractors and other famly members and realtors. We also had people come to vew the house, only to be nterested n what we mght be sellng of antque furnshngs! The Hstorcal Commsson and or any of ts members was sent a letter of my ntent to sell the property, long before t went up for sale the frst tme; extendng the opportunty to purchase t. am also, upset to see a pcture of the house wth my husband and standng n front of t; we were not contacted for our permsson, albet the photo was taken by a Town Crer photographer several years ago. So say to the Town of Wlmngton... let t go, there are no artcles n the by-laws to protect the house from beng demolshed. Let t go, thats what we fnally had to do. Phllp Chrstof Debra Chrstof (Former owners of the Buck House) (edtors note: followng the frst run of a photo, t s not the polcy of the Town Crer to seek permsson to re-prnt.) Humorous, f not so serous To the Edtor, wrte n reference to the recent Board of Selectmens meetng at whch the town formally accepted a legal opnon from ts attorneys and the follow up letter from the Towns Counsel, whch was recounted n these pages two weeks ago. Frankly, the stuaton would be very humorous were t not so serous. The refusal of Town staff to follow the advce of counsel exposes the Town and ts taxpayers to addtonal and un-necessary legal expenses. When someone elects to ltgate, the opnon of Town Counsel wll come nto the case as an admsson. What knd of defense can be mounted when ones own lawyer has publcly stated that clamed poston s contrary to a plan readng of the rules? dont know about you, but n Keep up the good work Dear Edtor, Once n a whle n lfe we are fortunate to meet certan ndvduals along the way who make a postve dfference n so many ways. They tend to go above and beyond what most may attempt, smply because ts the rght thng to do. d lke to let the readers know how someone ve met a few years ago, has enrched and nfluenced not only my lfe but countless others n and around the cty lve n... Wobum. Betty Bgwood s an ndvdual who s always ready to gve of her tme and effort to so many dfferent organzatons, events and projects. ve been gven the prvlege to represent the resdents of Ward 6, North Woburn by servng on the Woburn Cty Councl. Pror to my appontment, served as Charman for the Woburn Hstorcal Commsson and as a member of many grassroots (some lke to say "actvst") groups. When served on the Hstorcal Commsson, Betty donated her tme at many educatonal events. Her knowledge of the areas hstory s ncredble. Her speech at the hstorc 1790 House, durng the New Brdge Vllage Tour, captvated her audence. Her talk to the Woburn Youth Councl members on several occasons about Bostons frst "Bg Dg,"... the constructon of the Mddlesex Canal, nspred tomorrows leaders n what was the frst major clean up event of our frst Hstorc Dstrct n 30 years! Shes been nvolved wth our envronmental group WREN, or Woburn Resdents Envronmental Network ( whch s made up of volunteers who work hard to mantan what precous lttle open space we have left n our communtes. Shes helped wth events sponsored by a local group called SC or Socal Captal nc. A modern-day wtch-hunt Dear Edtor, was delghted to read the respectfully wrtten professonal opnons of both Ann L. Yurek and Danel J. Veerman as t seems to me that questonng Betty Bgwoods motves s long overdue. Of course, as an abutter to The Maple Meadow Landfll her vews are nnately skewed, ths n tself would suggest that she has motves far beyond the rest of the town. How could t be otherwse? From the ntal stages of Bgwoods campagn, for one was shocked by the slanderous portrayal of The Maple Meadow, under the capton "Mount Trashmore," played on our local cable televson lke a broken record. An ntellgent person lookng beyond the surface would suspect that the flms depcton of the envronmental engneer desgned landfll was nothng more than hyped-up unsubstantated nnuendo and propaganda elctng support to her personal agenda. Clearly the Mt. Trashmore capton s an ntentonal and suggestve catch phrase, not unlke the swastka, meant to create paranoa about the relablty of both Mass Envronmental and the landowner, Clarence Spnazola depctng them as shrewd money mongers wthout a conscence. One can only wonder, where s the conscence of the captons creators who knew that the only trash bured on the ste was Wlmngton trash dumped legally years pror to the The Maple Meadow Landflls exstence? Of course, ths s the stage when Suzanne Sullvan pcked up the torch and seemngly fed her electon for a selectman seat ever after perpetuatng the same paranoa ad nauseum n Town Meetng solloques to please her masses whle the rest of us watched the feedng frenzy knowng. n fact, you mght be surprsed to know that the level of contamnated sol at The Maple Meadow Landfll could equal the contamnants n your own backyard. Regardless of professonal reports depctng the same, throughout Bgwoods campagn she has certanly attracted qute a followng wth ths catchall phrase, slngng t about lke a slanderous sledgehammer. Though gven Bgwoods vehement sentments, one must truly wonder f she would have had so much energy to take on the same vglante campagn f t were located n North Wlmngton. n her Jan, 25th letter to the edtor she asks, "f you had only a one percent chance of a surgcal success would you not take t f you knew you would de wthout t?" To me, ths statement s just one more glowng example of her nablty to know when to cut her losses, or should say the towns losses. One has to wonder f she learned anythng from ths major fasco, or s she so caught up n fumng over splled mlk that she cant see straght and s actually chokng metaphorcally wth her last breath. for one say. t s hgh tme the charade was over. Though fnd any dscusson of envronmental ntegrty mperatve, fnd t to be most unfortunate that so many resdents brought nto the dengratng characterzatons desgned to promote and push her personal cause. Clearly Bgwood has been successful n advertsng her cause because she was able to solct support regardless of how many professonal opnons supported the legalty f not the value of the project. Unfortunately, the hyped-up entertanment value of her exposton has been at qute a fnancal expense to the town. On Feb. 8th, another supporter. Mr. Lngerfelter offers us yet, one more example of promotng propaganda to support ths cause whle refusng to respect competent professonal sources pad for by our tax dollars. He wrtes, "n my opnon the dump conssted of somethng n the order of 6 or 7 acres." Does he not realze that t s a substantated fact that t s easy to trck our mnds nto belevng what ever t s we want to beleve. n the 70s too vsted the dump so understand that at frst glance mght have thought the same thng. Doesnt Lngerfelter wonder why those same 6 or 7 acres never grew nto a mountan of trash lke other dumps and always looked the same from year to year no matter how much trash was brought to the ste? One must wonder, does he have magcal thnkng and magne that all that trash just evaporated nto thn ar? suggest he take a walk through the Town recyclng center and fnd out where all the yard debrs really ends up. t surely doesnt reman n the plot n whch we depost t or even wthn vsual eyesght from that locaton. And to take that another step, f was on the commttee, for one would be curous about other actvtes n the same area as the landfll. would want to know what, f any, mpact the rottng yard debrs n the recyclng center has on naturally occurrng arsenc levels n ground water. n the end, where does all ths leave us? snt t true that the contamnaton from the Oln chemcal ste s movng underneath the ground under The Maple Meadow Landfll towards our town wells and there s noth- every organzaton have ever worked (from large publc companes to small prvate frms and to state agences), management would take the opnon of ts lawyers very, very serously. Certanly, never would the executves defer to the legal opnon of a non-lawyer, subsdary staff member that was drectly contrary to the express legal advce of the organzatons ( whch works to encourage actve partcpaton n our communty by engagng youth, untng dverstes, developng communty leaders and connectng ctzens through sharng nformaton. Shes helped our "actvst" group, the Woburn Neghborhood Assocaton (www. WoburnNeghborhoodAsso caton.com) fght to close and cap our own landfll (just across the street from yours). Ours had 1 mllon tons of contamnated waste trucked n before we dscovered what was happenng n our very backyards. By jonng forces wth people n both Woburn and Wlmngton, we stopped another mllon tons of contamnated waste from beng accepted at the ste and a cap was secured mmedately. She remans actve wth members of the Aberjona Study Coalton ( whch recently receved a double tag grant from the EPA to revew ng that can be done to stop the flow? snt t true that Wlmngton has been warned tme and tme agan that t s only a matter of tme before they need to hook up to a regonal water supply? Unfortunately, all of these pontng fngers, seemngly to protect our wells, are actually dvertng the town from takng the necessary steps, never mnd depletng the fnancal resources to ensure consumable water for our future. Ultmately, wonder how one can ever put a prce tag on the personal cost for the mscharacterzaton of the late Clarence Spnazola, the Spnazola famly, and Mass Envronmental. From my perspectve, her campagn has effectvely turned nto nothng more than modern day wtch-hunt dranng the fnancal resources of hardworkng ctzens. Sad but true, can only magne Bgwood expects to be featured n a flm someday honorng her actvsm. Alas, ths s nether the Love Canal nor even Woburns Grace Chemcal debacle. f we can ever get back on track, the Good News s that landflls offer a sustanable lfestyle. Ths can best be observed at the Boston Publc Gardens, desgned as part of the Emerald Necklace surroundng Boston, where toursts flock to enjoy ts beauty unaware that untl 1937 the Back Bay was a swamp. Another landfll, Worcester Vocatonal Hgh School has 40 acres of athletc felds bult on a capped landfll. And even closer to home. lawyers. Sncerely, A. Quncy Vale (edtors note: Mr. Vales letter refers to "Plannng Boarsj* appears before BOS" and -fc* "Prce of Town Counsel to dofc ble?," whch appeared n thk? January 11th, 2006 and the January 25th, 2006 edtons of the Town Crer respectvely.) reports released on the ndustral-plex Area and the nfamous Wells G&H. She s a steward for the Mddlesex Canal Assocaton and the Mddlesex Canal Commsson. Shes been actvely fghtng the Transral nghtmare that both of our corrjmuntes face, whch wll handjp Metropoltan Bostons household trash (among other stuff), and has fought aganst the Maple Meadow landfll project from ts ncepton. Mrs. Bgwood s an outstandng ndvdual n my book and m proud to have met such an unrelentng "actvst" and m proud to say belong to her ranks. Keep up the good work Betty, and remember... n lfe there are always those who "talk," but s«j. dom, those who "do!" John CreW Alderman of Ward jf North Wobupn. (www. Ward6Alderman.cont> Wnchester Hgh School s bu^t" on landfll. Adjacent to the Hayden Center n Lexngton one~ can really apprecate th> wldlfe along the conservatojv nature and ftness trals whch;! curvaceously wnd ther way through wetlands alongsde a sports feld, once a lardffc- Along the way sgns educatonally nform the reader about the., desgn explanng how the wata*r* wnds ts way underneath th"e town. And, wonder, how many local \ resdents frequentng the MAX theatre at Jordans Furnture n Readng actually realze tjs bult on a landfll? Much to my surprse, Mout Trashmore really does exst n Vrgna Beach. t s a 165-aere attractve tourst destnatdj offerng recreatonal actvtes. n ts new lfe, t proudly boasts ] ts name and specalzes n teachng responsble recyclng to new generatons. Maybe there s a lesson here for all of up, nstead of resstng our own responsblty for the condton^ of the envronmental state m our world, we too can embrace \ what we have wrought by takng a proactve approach. Maybe ts hgh tme we stopped depletng our fnancal resources, fnger pontng, and stallng to learn what t truly means to be! sustanable by movng past; legal barrcades and workng wth the landowners to clean u}> our mess. After all, ths s what ts all about, cleanng up! Wlmngtons trash! (Name wthheld by request); GJflxmjyrer Eetokfburp - Wlmngton Wlmngton offce located at: 104 Lowell Street, Wlmngton, MA (978) FAX (978) E-Mal: offce@yourtowncrer.com Publcaton No A publcaton of the Woburn Dary Tmes, nc. One Arrow Drve, Woburn, MA 01801, publshed every Wednesday Founder: Capt. Larz Nelson Publsher: Peter M Haggerty Gen. Mgr. / Edtor: C. Stuart Nelson Advertsng: John D ONel News Edtor: Stephen Bjork Sports Edtor: James Pole Subscrpton prces: Payable n advance. n Wlmngton and Tewksbury $25 a year. Elsewhere $30 a year. No fnancal responsblty s accepted by the Woburn Daly Tmes, nc. for errors n advertsements. 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5 Come Jon us n Celebratng Servng the Communty j for 50 years wth Great Qualty, Prce and Servce TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 a ma WED. THRU SAT. FEB. 15 THRU FEB «*--".--= * -. NO CARDS NO MNMUM PURCHASE SPECALS LAST ONLY AS LONG AS STOCKS DO. WE RESERVE THE RGHT TO LMT QUANTTES NOT RESPONSBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHCAL ERRORS Rte.129 Wlmngton LOWELL STREET AT WOBURN STREET DEL DRECT: 658-Sl MS _.,,97K Store Hours: Mon. thru Sal. 7 AM-9 PM Sundays 8 AM-6 M VSA MASTERCARD ATM VSA CHOCE -. SPECALS LAST ONLY AS LONG AS STOCKS DO. WE RESERVE THE RGHTTO LMT QUANTT MEAT SPCALS BEEF CHUCK POT ROAST CHOCE LONDON BROL BONELESS &l MRS. BUDDS SKNLESS! LARGE 2 LB 4 OZ ALL WHTE MEAT! $,. M,CHCKEN $ 6-9 POT PES SAVE CAUC «$1.00 "S-N Q 3r-< y s tug, SA.OO PT^ MORE SUPER SPECALS SMsr-;. jfresh, FRESH, FRESH OUR OWN ALL WHTE MEAT CHCKEN $999 SALAD * * LB. GRLLED & CARVED CHCKEN $E99 BREAST V 0 SHORT CUTS 2-1 LB BAGS OUR OWN 100% PURE Jfcrf ft HAN SALAD T Made wth Grandmas Sweet Red Pepper Relsh MVL-, CY BAY GOLDEN FSH CAKES HEART CE CREAM CAKES $A99 48FLOZ SAVE $3.0O SEAFOOD SPCALS». OCEAN FRESH FLET OF SOLE FRESH BAKED GOODS CREME PES STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE BANANA KEYLME $ OZ HEAT& SERVE HADDOCK -,... Z1ZZ GENERAL MERCHANDSE FRUT SQUARES SOZ LA SPAGNOLA BLENDED OL LA VALLE WHOLE TOMATOES FROM SAN MARZANO TALY FROZEN SPECALS BANQUETO POT PES 7 0Z *. $ FO " 1 GREEN GASf2 ^3 FROZEN jj1 free Beans VEGETABLES OZ Pllsbury. WAFFLES OZ BANQUETS KDS & CUSNE $ OZ FAMLY SZE OZ MCCANS SUPER $179 FRES _ u #10 CAN 108 OZ DARY SPECALS DANNON 2 «Or YOGURT $ 6 0Z FRUT ON BOTTOM, UGHT & FT JELLO PUDDNG & GEWNM29 C PA SORRENTO < 400 RCOTTA OZ CHEESE CABOT SHREDDED c. <% CHEESE < S 89 Pllsbury GRANDS $123 BSCUTS OZ VERMONT CABOT BUTTER 1 LB QUARTERS HOOD NSTANT WHP CREAM 4 29 * 9.3 oz

6 vjf-fa tftsl THtfoueM A B?& ws^^v-pfpw?^^^ L«f SMoW THAU TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Letter to the edtor r WfsH To Ftt^fy /open WttW ALL We(?fCL05tD?/ F /St» «t Calpne bankruptcy affects RMLD Rdtf pmns to see temporary ncrease WLMNGTON - Readng Muncpal Lght Department RMLD General Manager Vnne Cameron met wth Wlmngton selectmen on Monday. February 13, to keep them apprsed of developments :ha; have resulted from one of ts power supplers. Calpne Corporaton, tlng for bankruptcy on December The Calpne contract term covered the perod from June 2002 through October 2007 and represents approxmately 50% >l RMLDs power supply. As a result of Calpnes flng, RMLD castomers wll experence a temporary ncrease n rates. A provson of the contract requred Calpne to post money nto an escrow account n RMLDs name to protect RMLD ratepayers. RMLD termnated the contract on December 28, after Calpne fled for bankruptcy, and establshed the settlement amount Calpne owed them "RMLD has replaced the power supply at current market prces, whch are hgher than the Calpne contract prce," Stephen P. Peterson Attorney at Law General Practce of Law Servng the Communty Personal njury Crmnal Defense Wlls & Trusts Estate Plannng Real Estate Cvl Ltgaton Busness Law Landlord/Tenant Contract Law Collectons Evenng & Weekend Hours Avalable No Charge for ntal Consultaton R.W. Stuart Buldng 21 Mddlesex Avenue, Sute 105 Wlmngton, MA Temal: stephenpeterson.law@verzon.net «^ 7 N sad Cameron. "The amount of funds n the escrow account fully covers the addtonal cost of the replacement power." Calpne s dsputng the settlement amount, resultng n the escrow account beng frozen. RMLD s takng legal acton aganst Calpne n order to release the money. "t s RMLDs ntenton to obtan the money from the escrow account through effcent legal channels. However, durng the tme t takes to obtan the escrow account funds, RMLD wll cover the cost ncreases through a combnaton of reserves and ncreases n the fuel charge to all customers." Resdental customers usng an average of 700 kwh n March may see an ncrease of $3.50 n ther fuel charge. f the legal process Ls extended for sx months, resdental customers could see ther blls rse by $21 by August. Cameron expects ratepayers wll see a credt on ther blls once the escrow amount Ls released to RMLD. "My ntenton, when we get the money, s to make each and every customer whole," Cameron sad. "Whch means that whatever ncreases each and every customer sees, theyll get that money back. 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EMOND TAX & FNANCAL GROUP 11 Mddlesex Ave., Sute 3 Wlmngton, MA Tel: (978) Fax: (978) Emal: busctr@emondtax.com Webste: ssues contnue at Demng Way Dear Edtor, My name s Dot Butler and have lved n Demng Way for 22 years. n my younger years was elected Presdent of the Tenants Assocaton, served n ths poston for 5 years. Margaret Keady and worked hard plannng, cookng and preparng meals and partes for the tenants. My man concern then as t s today s helpng the tenants as much as can; they have always been my man concern. Today t seems no one cares. Whle was presdent had all 40 unts modernzed, they hadnt been panted for 18 years. felt wouldnt want my mother lvng n that condton and ddnt want any one elses parent to ether. At that tme all the tenants were older than and they always had my full attenton. The Wlmngton Housng Authorty lease states that the WHA s to provde safe and santary condtons nsde and outsde the development and that s what tred to do, because someone wasnt dong ther job. hope you wll all remember that nothng but respect, kndness and consderaton was always shown by me. As presdent dd all the footwork needed to get an elevator n the back buldng when the State sad t was only two stores and we ddnt need one. worked hard on ths project. Most of the 32 tenants that lve n the Demng Way Extenson today are dsabled. 1 was successful and thanks to Jm Mcel for gettng the funds needed. cant get over what s gong on n Demng Way now, and the man nvolved s stll lvng here. f you read last weeks Town Crer, a letter was submtted by Audrey Reed and others pertanng to a petton that was taken up by me. want you to know the people that sgned ths petton were gven a letter to read explanng what was gong on before they were asked to sgn. Everyone sgned ncludng some of ther chldren that were vstng at the tme. They were concerned for ther parents safety and felt t was threatened by ths man. n the January 23 ssue of the Lowell Sun, Selectman Mchael McCoy wrote and sad t lke t s. Mr. McCoy has been workng wth us and he told the truth about what s gong on n Demng Way. also want to tell you the truth. The man n queston has a problem wth hs medcaton. When he doesnt take t he has been out at nght n hs underwear bangng on peoples doors. The frst tme ths happened the woman was sttng n her lvng room watchng TV when he opened her screen door and entered her apartment unnvted. heard from ths woman that he was unbucklng hs pants. The woman was scared to death and came to my apartment n tears. When we went back to her place the man had left. The woman called ths mans sster whle was there and the sster told her he has always been troublesome and her husband would not allow hm n her home. There s a report on ths at the Polce Staton and t s publc record along wth the two other reports on ths man. Another tme around 11 or 12 mdnght the polce were lookng for ths man because someone called and reported he tred to bang her door n and she was afrad. He was not successful so he went further down the street, the polce found hm n the bed"* of a womans apartment. The woman was out for the evenng All ths whle he was n hs underwear. He clamed that he forgot to take hs medcaton A polce report was made but the man remaned n Demng Way. September 2005, on a Frday nght a call was made to the Polce by a tenant who he bothered before ths tme he was sleepng n her car n hs underwear. The polce came and no arrest was made; the man went back to hs unt. served on the Housng Authorty Board for 11 years, guess the people of Wlmngton were glad to know someone on the board was representng and watchng out for the tenants Thank you all that voted for me. When took sck and had to leave the board the new Tenant Commssoner ddnt want anythng to do wth ths problem. Audrey Reed also told people she ddnt want to get nvolved, nether of them dong ther job. After my recovery J agan ran for the Tenant Commssoner seat and won, my opponent was Audrey Reeds daughter-n-law. feel that the people of Wlmngton must have realzed always dd my best for the tenants and am stll tryng to protect them. The good people of Wlmngton voted for me and all can say s thank you for havng confdence and fath n me. After the electon tred to fnd out what the plan was for dealng wth ths stuaton. Nether the Board nor the Exdrector would dscuss the stuaton or a plan to deal. The frst tme ths happened, all the people nvolved, plus Marlyn Cox, Mchael McCoy and me went to the Polce Staton to talk wth Chef Spencer. Stella Toto, whose letter was n the Town Crer sayng she s very happy lvng here, was one to the tenants sayng how scared she was. The same man that she was so afrad of s stll lvng here. want you to know that f the Board and the Ex-drector had done ther jobs we wouldnt be n ths poston today. They were so worred the people of Wlmngton would fnd out about ths stuaton. Both Marlyn Cox and have gone out on a lmb for the tenant, worred that a tragedy would happen. Some of the tenants are n ther 80s or 90s and would de of frght and would certanly never be able to fght some. Recently asked for executve sesson of the board to dscuss ths matter, my request was refused by the charman. He has decded that my poston, tenant commssoner, s not anythng more than a tenant and he doesnt have to tell me anythng. All the years was on ths board no one has ever treated me lke that. am the only tenant commssoner and he s makng up the rule to sut. was always nvolved n everythng the other board members dscussed wth the excepton of votng on anythng pertanng to the apartments or work to be done n the apartments, etc. Both Marlyn Cox and have worked very hard to solve ths problem, we went to the state polce along wth one of the tenants that was nvolved. The state polce were very helpful but couldnt do much. We, Mke McCoy, Marlyn Cox, some tenants and met wth the new polce chef too about the stua- The lease states, "no one n the development has the rght to nterfere wth the safety and health of another tenant to lve, n peace fully n or outsde of. ther unt." [ Audrey Reed sad, "f two, members of the WHA let thfe; board and drector do ther job all ths wouldnt be happerng." Well, 20 months have gone by gvng the board and; the drector tme to do ther job. So far dont see anythng happenng, the man stll lves here and we are stll lvng n fear. All we want s to lve n a safe envronment wth peace qf mnd to enjoy the tme we have left. dont thnk that s top much to ask. So here n Demng Way we all lock our doors n hopes no one wll bother us n the mddle of the nght., for one, pad $25.06 for a lcense to carry pepper spray to protect myself. Thefear wll be here as long as the WHA and the drector allow: ths man to lve here. We have told people marry tmes, we just want hm to lve, someplace where he wll be gven hs medcaton and all hs needs met. Ths should be done before he really serously hurts someone. We certanly apprecate the support of the Board of Selectmen. They have no jursdcton over the WHA, but they do look after the people lvng n the town and thats us. r would lke everyone n town to know that Chef Begons hap offcers patrollng Demng Way almost every day and crusers, come n the nght. t Ls wonderful to have these offcers here. want to thank the Chef, for hs nterest and concern. The Offcers had a breakfast for as and a move wth goodes. t was very generous of the Polce Unon to provde ths for the people of Demng Way. Recently the Drector left her poston, Audrey Reed sad shewould be gvng up the presj-. dency n Aprl, Al Meegan, a. State apponted commssoner who has been on the board for years s leavng hs poston, sounds strange. Thank you for takng the tmfe to read ths, hope t has answered some of your questons. Dot Butler Tenant Commssoner, Wlmngton Housng Authorty Two Gents. rj The Tewksbury polce, John Mackey, and Jm Mcel are dong a great job wth the State Hosptal stuaton. Thanks for keepng our safety as your prorty. Tewksbury > >l Ray Lepore, Feb 13th was the best meetng you have" ever chared, and mght add the shortest. Keep up thfr good work! That s how a meetng should be run. Wlmngton 1, : The computer has gven us so many powers - too bad the delete key wont work on cell towers (. Tewksbury. A few more mean-sprted performances lke last nght, and Suzanne Sullvans supporters wont fll a phone booth. was not aware that the Town Manager was responsble for the Great 1730 Wlmngton ndan Massacre, Whtfeld Elm Dsease and the declne of the l Baldwn Apple. Congratulatons, Mke Cara, and thank you for all the good work you perform for our town. You Rock!!!., Wlmngton Want your opnon heard? Send your Two Cents to twocents@yourtowncrer.com. All sub : mssons chosen for publcaton wll be done so anonymously. n!! >

7 TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 $*C&04>1 MAtUw ~ s t 7 p.m. yet? Are you where you should be?~ Msty, sweet Georga Brown, the grl from panema: Look! Theres stll tme. And f youre lucky, tckets, too. Danny (boy!), Bll Baly, Mack (the knfe?), fddler on the roof: Made n the Shade and all that jazz-brought to you and your famly by the Townwde Parent Advsory Councl /Townwde Enrchment Commttee-begns tonght at 7 p.m. at Wlmngton Hgh. Wlmngtons own Steve Bjork, master of ceremones: Tckets are $10 at the door; chldren under fve years old are free. -^Congratulatons to Tanya, Katelyn, and Krystle ~ Representng Wlmngton Hgh and pantng the town proud, Tanya Card, Katelyn Lynch, and Krystle Quntal have receved menton and attenton because of ther contrbutons to the Boston Globe Scholastc Art Awards competton. Students ved for tops honors n 12 categores: anmaton, ceramcs and glass, computer art, desgn, dgtal magery, drawng, mxed meda, pantng, photography, prntmakng, sculpture, and vdeo and flm. Tanya Card, Class of 2006 receved an honorable menton for her photograph, "Reflectons." Katelyn Lynch, Class of 2006, won a gold key for a large, charcoal self-portrat. Krystle Quntal, Class of 2006, won a slver key for "Fzzed," a graphc-desgn poster and label. More than 3,500 Massachusetts students n grades 7 through 12 entered the 55th annual competton. The Globe awarded 150 gold keys, 291 slver keys, and 459 honorable mentons. Gold key works wll be on dsplay at the State Transportaton Buldng through Feb. 19, slver key wnners untl Feb. 24. The exhbts are free and open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., weekends from noon untl 5:00 p.m. Other partcpatng Wlmngton Hgh artsts and ther works nclude: Ken Adams, 07, sculpture depctng the four horses of the Apocalypse; Tara Jabour, 07, scratchboard representaton of the four horses of the Apocalypse; Chrstopher Lyons, 07, Pars-craft sculpture of a boy on a bcycle brngng home a French breadstck; Danelle Bamberg, 07, large acrylc expermental pantng of the nsde of a walnut; Molly Brule, 09, monochromatc pantng of chess peces; Katelyn Lynch, 06, ceramc groupng of three horses; and Nck Ferrar, 06, small ceramc statue of Buddha. >»The best queston" ~ And such a good queston. Thats what Dave Epsten, WCVB EyeOpener Weekend Edton weather anchor called t on Saturday, the 11th, at 7:16 a.m. when he held up - lve on Channel 5 -a Shawsheen sweatshrt and mentoned how much he loves to vst schools. The queston, asked by one of the 400 frst, second, and thrd graders? "What causes turbulence?" Epsten docked recently at Shawsheen Elementary wth plans to conduct two nteractve programs addressng storms, hurrcanes, the effects of weather on plants, current weather trends, and, of mmedate nterest, what ts lke to be a meteorologst on TV. Program sponsors Staton WSPAC, a.k.a. the West/Shawsheen (a.k.a Shawsheen/West) PAC. -The week that s: buckle them up~ Natonal Chld Passenger Safety Week (CPS) s now (February 12 through the 18th). But not just ths week. "Car crashes are the number one kller of chldren n the U.S. and n Massachusetts," notes Doreen Crowe, Wlmngton Schools Nurse Leader, n a letter home to parents and other caregvers. "Chldren who do not st n a chld safety seat are three tmes more lkely to be njured n a car crash." Be sure, she adds, that chldren always use a chld safety seat, booster seat, or seat belt. Be sure the safety seat fts your chld, and always put chldren under 12 years old n the back seat. The "Massachusetts Chld Safety Seat Resource Gude" and "4 Steps for Kds Safety Gude (how to choose a chld safety seat)" are avalable from Crowe (have already been sent home-check those backpacks). For more nformaton or questons about chld passenger safety, call the Massachusetts Dept. of Publc Health njury Preventon and Control Program at , or vst Other resources nclude the Car Safe Lne ( ) and The Governors Hghway Safety Bureau ( or Tell the lttlest ones, the ones who are "so bg that they dont need to buckle up," that the car wont move untl theyre safe, secure, and buckled up: every sngle tme. "Callng all dads~ The North ntermedate dads group s comprsed of parents, relatves, and frends of NS students. All are welcome to jon the group or attend meetngs, whch are usually held on the second Thursday of every month at 8:00 p.m n the NS lbrary. f you have any questons, please call Prncpal Mchele Nortonen at Seems so easy, beng green <and yellow) ~ From fancful books by famous authors ("The Very Quet Crcket" by Erc Carle, "The Ranbow Fsh" by Marcus Pfster) to true-to-lfe and nformatonal books "l Am a Bg Snake" by Lda DBlas and "The Waterhole"), Stephen, Tommy, Emly, Ben, Kyle, Kate, Ruth, Kendra, Crstan, Katln, Anthony, Taeya, Gllan, Nck, Joana, Alexa, Rose, and a host of peers have been hard at work. nspred to excel by Katrna. "Both classes green and yellow) read 100 books lor the Classroom Cares Program," reports kndergarten teacher Sheryl Everett-Mosca from the Boutwell Early Chldhood Center. "Parents read to the chldren at home and sent n lsts of the books they read. The chldren read leveled readers to Mrs. Bento and me n class. t was qute exctng for these new readers to read whole books!" ClassroomsCare s a classroom readng The Real Estate Leaders lame Hoff ens. GR CBR-BROKER Tom Langone CBR REALTOR Shela McDougall SRES REALTOR Chrs Cassdy CBR REALTOR Clarce Sals REALTOR VVLMN TON (H) K2&t ""* "B w zmt «fe~ JB Garrson Colonal nestled on.1 WCHKCU acre lo yet n.1 convenent b»ca lnn" Ncwlj pan led nteror, sparklng hardwood floors and new wall to ua [v pdated hahv * Freplaces _ shdes hakyard and pato area Plenty ol room lor all Call blame Moll al x225 lor leta BLLERCA $354,900 W.«.lerll x hdnn. 1 5 hah Colonal wth an overszed del gar Ths home has had man) updates ncl: wndows, hearng sys. root, walls celngs, and hahrm Orgnal starcase leads to * 2nd level hdnns rhere.m 2 addtonal fnshed rms n the.. ol the home The exteno has been recently re sded and panted A gc deck overlook* he a/^ pool All ths on a lee level lot on a quet dead-end street Close to all major hghways & neghborhood schools lov.n sewer For more nfo, call Shela McDougall al \2*2 program desgned to teach chldren about the joys of readng and gvng. For each class that read 100 books by February 17, 2006, Scholastc Book Clubs donated 100 new books to ts charty partners Ths years partners ncluded Frst Book. Reach Out and Read, and Save the Chldren Each organzaton then dstrbutes the books to chldren n extremely under-resourced schools and communtes n the Unted States, ncludng many who have been affected by Hurrcane Katrna. "The classes read 200 books 15 days before the deadlne," says Everett-Mosca. "The chldren were pleased to be able to help other chldren especally snce they had seen pctures on the news. t was lke a celebraton every tme we checked ol another book read." The dlgence and enthusasm of the Boutwell teams and ther coach have won them a place n a natonal event, and specal notce n the Scholastc Hall ol Fame. Overheard n a neghborng town "You cant fnd any houses n our town under $400,000," she sad, at a frs graders brthday party, elsewhere "Were gong to look n Wlmngton. The schools are so good, and there are so many programs for the kds" Everythng matters- when t comes to schools. f youd lke to read about your favorte school, student, or teacher, please send school newsletters. announcements, and other relevant nformaton to Phylls Sssen. ",S< hool Matters." Wlmngton Town Crer. 104 Mwell St.. Wlmngton MA or. better yet. to schooltowns a comcast net. We welcome student wrtng and kdbts so cute they must be shared A man shouldnt have to brbe hs wfe n order to golf and fsh a lot But drastc measures are sometmes ca le lor Come see us for very effectve brbe Bernards Jewelers 2144 Man St. TEVVKSBLRY Kormrrh n ht- Jewelers Buldng. Boston ;TROLYS Permanent Har kemov. N«>M M <, > >s. \. ( loluul. m MASS WMK Encore Outstandng Agents Outstandng Results BLLKRKA $399,900 Mnt\attd Seller. t-uvelv updated mu level n lantastc Bllcrka ncghhorhool pdated ktchen and hath. Sparklng hat 1 U<*MJ Moors central ar central va* p«move Deck, nce level yard fth n above ground pool rool UO years \ pleasure n show Call Shela V e< \2* Hll KK A S47<>.<XM *ss*$^.,;-$-4^ «* Um m utg Heaul! t spn n nt Ma leaturcs KU.C n...11 r.ge. central ar A l.,u Be lutul real K floors lahcdral cel ->. hts Hll sjll" > replant ustom n. leated. po. uh pr >U 1 eh Lotkec pan.<jfpuu w n [Htol hat tn, AV level uh lull halh Vrtcel l» m-law potental 01 uupal 1 * letals,.! Shela Dleo,1 \:v ft 1)K\( 1 1 Mn t- V,W_9(H smrnnrn m m C. u. *. na*ml eent < MR t 1, Th. - s at 1 lertv >»,j : llj <\l\ 0..!. unh.t j«,,u. sclll 1. 1 Rtl ll :,. <; urs* RoOTl U! jml\ K1 h law set up n H..pacouN nl* 1 cre are U t home 11,., M S : aster hedroon plu-." a, U//.1 1 rh \ u,,p Jen av. n ll» 1 n-gn lllld p». t acu// 1 n nln all Shv M ugall J\\2 *2 U v n \SS«r Kl M! 188 Man St., Wlmngton, MA Patt GR-CBR REALTOR Jgnnrte REALTOR Offce: Fax:

8 L TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 OBTUARES Adrenne C. Baldwn Secretary for Wlmngton Schools for many years WLMNGTON Mrs. Urenne C. (Treanor) Baldwn, 86, of Wlmngton, ded Frday. February 10, 2006 at the Lahey Clnc Medcal Center n Burlngton. Mrs. Baldwn was born March 5, 1911). n Boston, she was the daughter of the late Thomas & Kdtherne Barron) Treanor. Ydrenne grew up n East Boston, she graduated from Fast Boston, Hgh School and Boston Clercal School n Roxbury. She moved to Wlmngton n 1949 where she resded untl her death She was, secretary for the Wlmngton School System for many years, >he worked n the North ntermedate School, the Wldwood School for a few cars and she retred from the Glen Road School, where she was the secretary for many years. Her hobbes ncluded gadenng, ceramcs, knttng, and crochetng, whch she loved to do lor her grandchldren \drenne was the beloved wfe ol the late Wlfred E. "Hop" Baldwn, devoted mother of Dense Kombalsk of Medway. rerese "Terry" Kaszynsk of Lynnfeld, Adrenne Mut of Dcrrv. M. Gene Baldwn of ; > : COUPON Kensngton, NH, Elane McGrath of Bushkll. PA, and the late Robn D. McGrath, lovng grandmother of 16 grand- chldren & 6 great-grandchldren. Her funeral was held from the Nchols Funeral Home, nc Mddlesex Ave. (Rte. 62), Wlmngton on Wednesday. February 15, 2006 followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Dorothys Church. nterment Wldwood Cemetery. Memoral donatons n Adrennes name may be made to the Wlmngton Senor Center, 15 School St., Wlmngton, MA WLMNGTON T STOP 424 Man Street Wlmngton Across from the Wlmngton T Staton FREE MegaMllons tcket wth purchase of $3.00 or more (Excludes Lottery) JVfust use coupon All Sports Cards 50% OFF MDDLESEX SEWER SERVCE Servng All Areas $W OFF PUMPNG wth ths ad One coupon per customer. Not u> be combned w ul other olers. Charles J. Baldwn Research Machnst; decorated WW veteran WLMNGTON - Charles J. Baldwn, age 89 years, of Wlmngton, ded on February 13, 2006, at home surrounded by hs famly. Mr Baldwn was born on Frday. December 15, 1916, n Everett, the son of the late Charles A. Baldwn and the late Gertrude E. (Schuster) Baldwn. He served n the Unted States Army durng World War where he fought behnd General Patton throughout Europe. Mr. Baldwn was nvolved n battles n Normandy, Northern France, Rhneland and Central Europe. He receved the Good Conduct Medal, the European Afrcan Mddle Eastern Theatre Campagn Rbbon and the Vctory Medal. Pror to retrement, he was employed as a Research Machnst. Mr. Baldwn was the beloved husband of the late Anne J. (Lynch) Baldwn; and s survved by hs chldren Karen A. Scott of Wlmngton, Kenneth C. Baldwn and hs wfe Clare McBane of Lee, NH, Keth G. "Harvey" Baldwn and hs wfe Carol of Greenfeld, NH and Km E. Baldwn of Wlmngton; hs grandchldren Kevn Scott and hs wfe Shreen of Readng, Heather Scott of Wlmngton, Hannah Baldwn of Lee, NH, Samuel Baldwn of Lee, NH, Sheena Baldwn of Greenfeld, NH and Tyler Charles Baldwn of Greenfeld, NH; brother Ruth E. Lynch of Dracut formerly of Wlmngton, Frances A. Nolan of Wlmngton and Mare T. OConnell of Wlmngton and hs cousn Jance Baldwn of Wlmngton. Mr. Baldwn was the father-n-law of the late John D. Scott of Wlmngton and the brother of the late Dorothy A. Baldwn of Wlmngton. Hs funeral wll be held from the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral Home, 374 Man St. (Rt. 38), Wlmngton, on Saturday mornng, February 18, 2006 at 8:45 followed by a funeral mass at St. Thomas Church at 10:00 a.m. nterment wll follow n the famly lot Wldwood Cemetery, n Wlmngton. Relatves and Frends are nvted to attend vstng hours on Frday, February 17, 2006 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Memoral donatons n hs name may be made to VNA of Mddlesex-East & Vstng Nurse Hospce, 607 North Ave., Sute 17 Wakefeld. MA For Guestbook and nformaton please vst Mcel to hold offce hours Representatve James Mcel wll be holdng offce hours for the Town of Wlmngton. Monday February 27th from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Wlmngton Senor Center and also from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Wlmngton Town Hall. COUPONS Representatve James Mcel wll be holdng offce hours for the Town of Tewksbury, Tuesday February 28th from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Tewksbury Town Hall and also from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Tewksbury Town Hall. Roberta M. Kmpland Employed by Commonwealth of Massachusetts Roberta M. (Shea) Kmpland, age 69 years, of Wndham, NH, formerly of Wlmngton, ded on February 10, 2006, at the Brgham and Womens Hosptal n Boston. Mrs. Kmpland was born on Tuesday, Aprl 28,1936, n South Boston, the daughter of the late James Shea and the late Jenny (Allen) Shea. Mrs. Kmpland had lved n Wlmngton for over 40 years and would have celebrated her 25th weddng annversary on Valentnes Day. Pror to retrement, she was employed by the State of Massachusetts as a Secretary. Mrs. Kmpland s survved by her beloved husband lloger Kmpland of Wndham, NH; her chldren Steven J Shyder of Lawrence. Brenda Cameron of North Headng, Jeanne M Campbell of Yarmouthport, Mchael Kmpland of Atknson NH and Patrca Kmpland of Arlngton and 13 grandchl dren. Mrs. Kmpland was also the sster of the late Regna Baley of North Readng. Her Funeral Servce was held at the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral Home, 374 Man St. (Rt. 38). Wlmngton, on Tuesday mornng, February at 10:00. Memoral donatons n her name may be made to the Amercan Heart Assocaton. 20 Speen Street. Framngham. MA For Guestbook and nformaton please vst Rchard T. "Dck" Lee WW veteran, worked for Wlmngton School System Mr. Rchard T. "Dck" Lee. 88, of Pepperell, formerly of Wlmngton, ded Saturday. February 11, 2006, at the Apple Valley Center n ""~""~~ Aver. Mr. Lee was born August 2, 1917, n St. John, New Brunswck, Canada, he was the son of the late Harry and Laura (Thomson) Lee, he moved to the Unted States when he was nne years old and hs famly settled n Melrose. MA. where he spent hs youth. Mr. Lee worked at General Electrc durng WW and he belonged to the Natonal Guard durng wartme. After the war, he worked for Eastern Gas & Fuel n Everett for many years. Mr. Lee moved to Wlmngton n 1950 and he worked for the Town of Wlmngton as a custodan n the School System for many years pror to retrng n the early 1980s. Mr. Lee was very actve n St. Dorothys n Wlmngton, he was one of the foundng members and helped to buld the church. He and hs wle were nvolved n the many plays and mnstrel shows that the Church put on, they were also actve square dancers and belonged to the Skrts & Flrts Club n Wlmngton, and he was an avd gardener n hs spare tme. Mr. \JX had been a res dent of Pepperell for the last 22 years. Rchard was the beloved hus band of Margaret G (Hamlton Lee, devoted lather of Robert E. Leo & hs wfe Peggy of Andover, Donna M. Brtt & her husband Howard and Jance A. Murray & her husband.jm all of Wlmngton. Rchard T. Lee & hs wfe Nancy of Townsend, and John F. Lee & hs wfe Mane of Haverhll. dear brother of Alyce Rosenlund ol Maden and the late Newton & John l.ee. lovng grandfather of 1"> grand chldren & 20 great-grandchl dren, also survved by many neces & nephews. Hs funeral wll be held from the Nchols Funeral Home nc., 187 Mddlesex Ave Rte 62. Wlmngton on Thursday. February 16, al 9:00 am fol lowed by a Funeral Mass at St Dorothys Church at 10:00 am nterment Wldwood Cemetery Vstng hours wll be on Wednesday from 2 4 & -8 p.m Memoral donatons n Rchards name may he made to The Josln Dabetes Center, Josln Place, Boston. MA 0221".. Septc Tanks, Cesspools & Drywells Pumped, New Systems nstalled, Old Systems Repared, Sewer Lnes, Water Mans & Water Servces nstalled LCENSED NSURED BONDED Formerly Best Sewer Servce "We care about the way )" drve" AGGANC ** DRVNG SCHOOL V^ Famly mned and operated for over 35 years 38-Employees Vehcles 9-Locatons 1.00 Wlmngton locaton only. After school and evenng classes avalable Drvng lessons avalable 7 days a week" Notebooks & handouts gven on every ssue dscussed durng class" Also specalzng n drver tranng for the physcally challenged Road Tests Conducted at our Wlmngton Offce every Saturday Coupon vald for the classes begnnng on: FEBRUARY 6n - 17TH 2:30-5:30 ONE WEEK CLASS FEBRUARY 20TH - 24TH 8 AM -2 PM Please vst us onlne at: (978) Lg talan Cheese Pzza Pound Tp Dnner Fsh & chps Fred Chcken Dnner Fred Chcken Fnger Dnner Clam Strp Dnner Lg Buffalo Tenders Bowl Chowder Bowl Chcken Soup Caesar Salad $4.95 < «seats s< servce 9 Wpek Evenng Ca»* 2 FEBRUAW 27TH 5:30PM -9:15PM FEB MONDAY -THURSDAY Mchaels Place Where $8.95 $8.95 $7.95 $7.95 $7.95 $7.95 $5.99 $2.99 $1.99 w/grlled Chcken N< lppng «*«H euh UH sphere <m<»s can Heel u «n Baked Haddock $9.45 Chcken Parm $8.95 Creamy Chcken Zt & Broccol $9.95 Chcken Marsala $9.95 Baked Zt Parm $7.95 Spaghett & Meat Balls $7.45 "Our Meals are BG Enough for TWO people" All Kds Meals $3.99 $6.95 "S«Payment Plan Avalaole j,-, 5BR. v=,..,«, ogs&^g. 0 PRO EQUPMENT SERVCE 3 BREED AVE., WOBURN, MA l<-m..11 n Hun 4 <llf\. < u.mn\.nut emal: proeq@rcn.com 110 Lowell St. Wlmngton, MA Coupon $2.00 OFF any (1) Large Pzza, Calzone or Any Dnner on the Menu 1 coupon per vst Expres 02/22/06 h _ - J glv«s v u le rtce lke UHl.HV New Corporatons n Wlmngton January 2006 Champons Choce, nc., 379 Mddlesex Ave., Wlmngton. Steven D. Crampton, 11 Clornda Rd., Wlmngton, presdent and treasurer; Dana M. Crampton, 11 Clornda Rd., Wlmngton, secretary. To sell sportng goods, unforms, etc. Delano Development Company, nc., 355 Mddlesex Ave, Wlmngton. Paul J. Kneeland, 444 Mddlesex Ave, Wlmngton, presdent, treasurer and secretary. Property servces. DUSA Acquston Corp., 25 Upton Dr., Wlmngton. Robert F. Doran, same, presdent; Rchard Chrstopher, same, treasurer; Nanette W. Mantell, Esq., c/o Reed Smth, LLP. 136 Man St., Ste. 250, ( (.olme czllonumznt ( WoxL MEMORALS OF DSTNCTON MONUMENTS CEMETERY LETTERNG MARKERS VST OUR OFFCE & NSDE SHOWROOM 1025 Lawrence Street, Lowell (Easy Access oft Rte. 495, Ex. 37) Prncetpn, NJ, secretary. (Foregn corp; NJ) Development, manufacture and sale ol pharmaceutcals. GFE Saad Company. nc., 727 Woburn St., Wlmngton. Elas Saad, same, presdent; Fada J. Saad, same, treasurer and secretary. To deal n automobles, provde related servces and products. KDK Desgn nc., 11 Mddlesex Ave., Cnt 10A, Wlmngton. Kevn D Kavanaugh, 1 Man St., Wlmngton, presdent. treasurer and secretary. Home desgn. LCS Assocates, nc Evergreen Dr., Wlmngton. Stanley A. Slaby, same, presdent, treasurer and secretary. Software consultng. ST. JUDES NOVENA May the Sacred Hear ol Jesus, be adored, glorfed, loved and prased throughout the world now a and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us St Judo, worker of mracles, pray for us, S Jude. help he hopeless, pray for us. Say ths prayer nne lmes a day, by the 8th day your prayer wll be aaswered. t has never been known to fal. Publcaton must be aaswered My prayers have been aaswered 2/15/ x> A \l

9 Concannon and Foy on Bshop Fenwck Hgh Honor Roll Mr. Davd Maron, Prncpal of Bshop Fenwck Hgh School, announced Brttany Concannon and Katlyn Foy, both of Wlmngton to the Prncpals Lst for the second quarter. Davd Gay makes Brandes Unversty Deans Lst Davd Gay, a 2004, graduate of Tewksbury Memoral Hgh School was named to the Deans Lst for the fall 2005 semester at Brandes Unversty. Davd s majorng n bology and s currently n the pre-med program. He plans to attend medcal school to ncome an orthopedc surgeon. Shanker on Deans Lst lana Shanker made Deans Lst at Westfeld State College, West feld, MA. for the fall semester. She had a 3,82 gpa for the term. lana s a graduate of Tewksbury Hgh School and an educaton major n college Call her 1st Leutenant Garbat Jessca Garbat, daughter of Robert and Barbara Garbat of Wlmngton, was recently promoted to 1st Leutenant at ceremones held at Fort Bragg, N.C. 1st LT Gabart returned to Fort Bragg n November after a nne month deployment n raq n support of Operaton raq Freedom. A 2000 graduate of Wlmngton Hgh School and a 2M14 graduate of Norwch Unversty, lsr LT Garbat s an arborne platoon leader of Bravo Company. 50th Battalon of the 35th Sgnal Brgade. Local students honored at Framngham State College The followng Framngham State College students were named to the Deans lst and the Presdents lst for the fall 2K) semester. To be selected for the Deans lst a student must earn a Qualty Pont Average (Q.P.A.) of :.25 or hgher. To be selected for the Presdents lst a student must have been named to the Deans lst for three consecutve semesters. Deans Lst Tewksbury Mchael Wllams Brad Petrshen Allyson Drucker Chrstne Whelton Presdents Lst Brad Petrshen Allyson Drucker Deans Lst Wlmngton Gabrella Maglone Ashley McGrath Chrstna Tocc Teresa llsu Emly Largenton Jllan Stra Presdents Lst Teresa llsu Framngham Slate College was founded n lk;! by Horace Mann as the frst publc college lor educatng teachers n the nted States The College utters a comprehensve range of undergraduate, graduate and contnung educaton programs n academc and professonal areas. Wlmngton students honored at Maden Catholc The followng Wlmngton resdents made the honor roll at Maden Catholc Hgh School durng the second markng perod. The lst ncludes the students name, level of honor and prevous school. f you can run the lst when space permts, t would be most apprecated. Call wth questons and thanks for your tme. Stephen Allen Mchael Ftzgerald Gregory Good John Ungaro Jason Yeomelaks Ncholas Yeomelaks Stephen Cadgan Mchael Gautreau Adam Lsa Katrna Sampson named to Deans Lst at Messah College GKANTHAM. FA, Wlmngton resdent Katrna Sampson, was named to the deans lst for the 2005 fall semester at Messah College. Sampson s a sophomore majorng n bology. Deans lst s earned by recevng a 3.6 ( \ or hgher on a 4.0 scale Lauren A. Wess on Deans Lst -auren A. Wess has earned a place on the Deans Lst at Salem State College for the fall semester ^auren s the daughter of Marvn Wener and Joyce BrsboLs of Wlmngton. She s a graduate of Shawsheen Valley Techncal Hgh School and s pursung a career n the Karly Chldhood Development Feld. n conjuncton wth her classes at Salem State College, Luren works part-tme as an ad n the Wlmngton Publc Schools Cares Program. Frst Honors Frst Honors Frst lonors Frst Honors Frst lonors Frst lonors Second lonors Second lonors Second Honors TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Local students advance to state DECA career development conference n Boston WLMNGTON The Wlmngton Hgh School DECA Club recently attended the MASS-DECA Dstrct 5 Conference at the Kadsson Chelmsford on January :l Competng aganst 6 other school dstrcts n the ndvdual seres events, Joseph DMare took frst place n the category of Restaurant and Food Servce Management, Ncholas Gustn, second place n Marketng Management and Davd Doucette, 4th place n Retal Merchandsng, Management Level DMare. Gustn and Doucette have qual- Abundant Lfe School announces honor roll The second quarter recently ended for Mddle School at the Abundant Lfe Chrstan School n Wlmngton, trades f-8 reported hgh honors and honors. Grade 6 Hgh Honors Joseph Cruz Jessca Grffn Nathan Grmley Honors: Nck Burnell Joshua Gray Ma Screnc Grade 7 Hgh Honors fed to partcpate n the 47th Annual State Career Development Conference of the Massachusetts Assocaton of DECA. The conference s desgned to help develop future leaders for marketng and management. t wll be held n Boston. March 16-18, and s expected to have over 1100 DECA members and chapter advsors n attendance representng approxmately 55 schools throughout the Commonwealth. Leaders from the felds of busness, educaton and government wll serve as compettve event judges ^auren Tamburello La Tamburello Davd Perloff Marsa Melanson Katy Marsh Robyn Gonnerman Courtney Fguca Honors Branna Fguca Stephane Coppola Grade K Hgh honors Catlyn Jones Honors Aranna Mranda Jocelyn Chrstopher Wlmngton resdent earns second academc honors from Clark Unversty WORCESTER Mr Jonathan D. Baker of Wlmngton, has been named to second honors on the Clark Unversty Deans Lst. Ths selecton marks outstandng academc achevement durng the fall 2005 semester. Mr. Baker s a member of Clark Unverstys Class ot 2007 who studes Psychology Baker also attended Wlmngton Hgh School. To be elgble lor second honors, students must have a grade pont average of :.. or hgher, of a maxmum of 4.3 <all A+s). Clark Unversty s a prvate. co-educatonal lberal-arts research unversty wth 2,000 undergraduate and GOO gradu ate students Snce ts loundng n H87 as the frst all graduate school n the Unted States, Clark has challenged conventon wth nnovatve programs such as the nternatonal Studes Stream, the Strassler Famly Center lor Holocaust and Genocde Studes and the fve-year BA MA programs wth the ffth year tuton free for elgble students Mchael Cavallaro on deans lst PROVDENCE, Rl - Mchael Cavallaro, a resdent ol Wlmngton and a memlx- ol the class of has been named to the Deans Lst at Provdence College for the Fall 200") semester. To qualfy 1 for the Deans Lst, students must acheve at least a 3.55 grade pont average wth a mnmum of 12 credts. lyovdence College s the only college or unversty n the Unted States admnstered by the Domncan Frars The Catholc, lberal arts college has an undergraduate enroll ment of approxmately :l.8o0 students and offers degrees n 48 academc majors For the last ten years. Provdence College has been ranked as one ol the top two regonal unverstes n the north n US News Amercas Best Colleges. The College acheved the»2 poston n the year 2(H edton of Unpopular college gude PANO LESSONS Experenced Teacher Begnners ; Specal!) lor appontment 24 Beacon St.. Wlmngton n Why just remodel...when you can renvent Damond bulds cabnets wth an emphass on functon, but stll has an eye for beauty Thats why there s a varety of fne hardwoods, stylsh desgns, durable fnshes, qualty hardware and more. 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10 10 TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Monday, Feb 6 11:25 a.m. A motor vehcle parked on Commerce Way was damaged malcously. 3:17 p.m. A Whpple Road resdent was the vctm of an assault and battery on her property The female perpetrator left the scene n a motor vehcle drven by a male party. Whle offcers were en-route, a second call from a Kent Street resdent reportng lve females causng a dsturbance. Offcers stopped the car on Foster Road and all fve females were transported to the staton. 5:45 p.m. A male caller on Man S reel requested that he!>c arrested. Polce returned to the staton wth the ndvdual under protectve custody. l 0 > n Polce responded to a domestc dsturbance at a >M(Kv on Lowe Street. t; ">: p.m. Polce responded to, second report of a domestc lsturbance at the same reslence on Lowe Street. H-T p n Polce responded to. t por: ol a domestc dsturbance at a resdence on Man street.lames Strand, 22, of lewksbury was arrested at the cene and was charged wth domestc assault and battery. n Polce receved a call reportng two males parked behnd Tewksbury State Hosptal wth crossbows and rearng camouflage clothng. Alen the caller asked what hey were dong, they reported-!\ responded, "ts coyote sea- (: " <)llcers responded. Stephen Mehrmann, 31 of Tewksbury. was arrested and turned over to outsde agency wth addtonal charges. Maron Leer. :: of Tewksbury, A,., arrested near 50 Arcand Dr n Lowell and was,charged wth domestc assault and battery wth a dangerous weapon. Tuesday February 7 7:00 a n A motor vehcle accdent occurred near 361 Whpple Road.!J:H> a.m. Two vehcles parked at. Foster Road resdence verr burglarzed. 1:10 p.m. Lowell Polce advsed Tewksbury Polce of a.chcle wth a revoked regstra- Tewksbury Polce Log ton beng operated n town by two females dong drugs. Tewksbury offcers located the vehcle n vcnty of 34 Mare Street. A young chld was n the vehcle at the tme of the stop. Lauren Meleshuck, 20 of Readng, was arrested at the scene and was charged wth llegally possessng a Class A substance. Katelyn Goulette, 24 of Tewksbury, was at the scene and was charged wth llegally possessng a Class A substance 8:10 p.m. A resdent of Geddes Drve requested that a log entry be made of two youths attemptng to recover a rusty drt-bke n the resdents rear yard and that the resdent nstructed the youths to return when her husband was present. 8:54 p.m. Polce responded to a report of two youths makng vulgar threats to a Geddes Drve resdent over a dspute concernng a drt bke. 10:37 p.m. A Mohawk Drve resdent daled 911 to determne whether a new phone was work ng properly. Stacy Nguyen, 38. of Lowell, was arrested near 95 Man St on the bass of a warrant. Wednesday February 8 11:21a.m. A Man Street bank manager reported recevng threats drected at hmself and the bank property from a customer. Offcers sent to stand by. Kano Vm, 24. of Lowell, was arrested near 450 man Street and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense attemptng to conceal the vehcles number plate, llegally possessng a Class B substance wth ntent to dstrbute, and conspracy to volate controlled substance laws. Aprl Nckles. 18, of Lowell, was arrested near 450 Man Street and was charged wth llegally possessng a Class B substance wth ntent to dstrbute, and conspracy to volate controlled substance laws. Thursday February!! 8:21 a.m. A motor vehcle accdent occurred n vcnty of 2532 Man Street. 5:33 p.m. The daughter of a Quncy Road resdent found, what s beleved to be, an old flare gun. Polce took posses- son of the flare gun. 5:40 p.m. A resdence on Country Club Drve was burglarzed. Jose Vega, 32 of Haverhll, was arrested near 14 Colonal Drve and was charged wth carryng a dangerous weapon, llegally possessng a Class A substance wth the ntent to dstrbute, and llegally possessng a Class B substance wth the ntent to dstrbute. Frday. February 10 8:14 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 1 Apache Way. 6:53 p.m. A snow-blower was stolen from a Blacksmth Lane resdence. 8:21 p.m. A Trull Road resdence was burglarzed. Saturday February 11 7:05 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 85 Man Street. 8:48 a.m. A car was stolen from the Holday nn on Hgh wood Drve. 9:27 a.m. Polce responded to a report of a domestc dsturbance at a resdence on Rollng Meadow Rd. Mchael Capuano. 18 of Tewksbury, was arrested at the scene and charged wth domestc assault and battery. 10:25 a.m. The tres of a vehcle parked at a resdence on -ancaster Drve were slashed sometme overnght. 11:14 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near :ffl Man Street. 11:54 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent nvolvng a chld on a bcycle occurred on Patten Road. The chld got up and left scene on hs bcycle. Joseph Gresk, 50, of 34 Stage Coach ^ane n Wndham, ME. was arrested near 85 Man Street and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle whle under the nfluence of alcohol. Sunday February 12 6:46 a.m. Mnor motor vehcle accdent near 540 Man Street. No njures reported. 1:39 p.m. Polce asssted n resolvng a dspute between resdents of Shawsheen Street. One of the resdents clams that the other always dumps hs snow onto her septc system, whch she asserts, cannot handle the weght. Monday, February 6 8:31 a.m. A motor vehcle-related accdent occurred near 298 Shawsheen Avenue. 8:50 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred at the ntersecton of Mddlesex Avenue and Clark Street. 1:36 4jftn. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 320 Lowell Street. Stephen Mehrmann, 31, of Tewksbury, was stopped by polce near 7 Ballardvale Street and was ssued a summons for operatng a motor vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense and operatng an unnsured motor vehcle. The vehcle was towed, but was later found to be mssng from the tow lot. Polce dscovered the vehcle at the regstered owners Tewksbury address. Consequently, Mehrmann was addtonally charged wth malcous destructon of property, trespassng, larceny of servces, and breakng and enterng. Tuesday, February 7 8:01 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 205 Man Street. 4:11 p.m. A resdence on Lake Street was burglarzed. Mchael Melaragn, 47, of Haverhll, was stopped by polce near 340 Man Street and arrested on the bass of a warrant. Wednesday, February 8 10:23 a.m. A busness on Mddlesex Ave was burglarzed. 6:05 p.m. A pocket book was reported stolen at a busness on ndustral Way. Lauren Mallon, 21, of Wlmngton, was arrested near 384 Mddlesex Avenue and was charged wth llegally possessng Class A and Class D substances. Kenneth Yandle, 19, of Lowell, was arrested near 384 Mddlesex Avenue and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle wthout a lcense. Thursday, February 9 8:02 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 329 Lowell Street. Wlmngton Polce Log 8:36 a.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 18 Church Street. 1:36 p.m. An Pod was stolen from an ndvdual at Wlmngton Hgh School. Patrck Merchant, 33, of Brand Avenue n Wlmngton, was arrested near 1 Brattle Street and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense, operatng an unnsured motor vehcle and llegally possessng a Class B substance. Frday, February 10 2:38 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent nvolvng a school bus occurred on :48 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 212 Andover Street. 4:01 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 586 Man Street. 4:13 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 99 Fordham Road. 6:23 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred at the juncture of Lowell Street and nterstate 93. 6:54 p.m. Malcous damage to a resdence was reported on Taft Road. 10:06 p.m. A resdence on Aldrch Road was burglarzed. Davd Burns, 29 of Wakefeld, was arrested near 144 Lowell Street and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle after the revocaton of hs drvers lcense, operatng a motor vehcle after the revocaton of ts regstraton, and operatng an unnsured motor vehcle. Mchael OMalley. 22, of Wlmngton, was stopped by polce near 620 Woburn Street and was ssued a summons for operatng a motor vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense. Bran Ashdown, 29, of Butters Row n Wlmngton, was arrested near 280 Woburn Street and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle whle under the nfluence of alcohol, operatng as to endanger, and knowngly leavng the scene of an accdent nvolvng property damage. Lauren Feeney, 41, of Adams Street n Woburn, was arrested at the ntersecton of Concord Street and Fordham Road and was charged wth operatng a motor vehcle whle under the nfluence of alcohol, refusng to stop for an offcer, and leavng the scene of an accdent. Saturday, February 11 5:14 a.m. A motor vehcle-; related accdent occurred 366 Chestnut Street. 10:42 a.m. A motor ve related accdent occurred 275 Man Street. 11:00 a.m. A motor vehjrferelated accdent occurred HBar 390 Man Street. 4:30 p.m. A motor vehcle;! related accdent occurred near! 1 South Street. 11:04 p.m. A smple assault: was reported on Sachem Crcle. Steven Capaldo, 18, of BuTerca, was arrested near 197 Burlngton Avenue and was charged wth beng a mnor n possesson of alcohol, falng to nspect a motor vehcle, and operatng a motor vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense. Hugo Helmer, 19, of Rverbank Terrace n Bllerca was arrested near 19? Burlngton Avenue and was charged wth operatng a motw vehcle wth a suspended drvers lcense. Sunday, February 12 2:40 a.m. A snow-plow blade was stolen from a busness on Ballardvale Street. 10:39 a.m. Malcous damage to a resdence was reported on Aldrch Road. 12:24 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 804 Woburn Street. 1:17 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred at the ntersecton of Mddlesex Avenue and Glen Road. 4:00 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 773 Salem Street. 4:14 p.m. A motor vehclerelated accdent occurred near 6 ^orn Drve. 7:11 p.m. Malcous damage to a resdence was reported on Aldrch Road. Paul Sequera, 40, of Plastow, New Hampshre, was stopped by polce near 41 Boutwell Street and was ssued a summons for operatng a motor vehcle after the revocaton of hs drvers lcense. GJtftmt drer Subscrbe to the Town Crer Today and JjO.Ull of the subscrpton cost wll be donated to Your Local School Dstrct EdocatoTv $25.00 n Wlmngton and Tewksbury $30.00 out Yes! 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11 m - TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 20O6 11 Ext Realty n Tewksbury celebrated ther grand openng wth a rbbon cuttng ceremony on Frday. (1-r) Lna Dpaolo, Laura Zubel, Mchelle DAvolo, Jeanette Tghe, Mary Jean Marsters, Kerre ngersoll, Anta Backman -owner, Roland Desharnas, Jm Mcel-State Rep., phl Fenton, Tam Bonnell-owner, Tom Flynn, Bran Emmons-owner, and Kevn Vtal-owner. Theyre open and ready for busness at 1900 Man.Street (Rt 38) opposte Donnas Donuts n Tewksbury. (Mauuureen Lamoureux phot o > Wlmngton Schools to be revewed by Mass. Department of Educaton Superntendent Wllam H. McAlduff, Jr. of the Wlmngton Publc Schools recently was nformed by the Commssoner of Educaton of an upcomng Department of Educaton Coordnated Program Revew vst. The Departments onste vst wll occur durng the week of March 6, Such vsts are routnely conducted by the Department to satsfy federal and state educaton requrements to revew perodcally specfc educaton programs and servces n local school dstrcts throughout the Commonwealth. The Department s conductng the revew of Several programs durng a sngle vst n order to be more effcent n the tme spent on ths mandated actvty by both Department and school system staff, and also to make strong connectons wth the programs under Educaton Reform.. Superntendent McAlduff ndcated that the Departments Coordnated Program Revew process wll address the program areas of Specal Educaton, Englsh Language Acquston, Ttle, and School Food Servces and nclude a revew of school dstrct program procedures, a study of ndvdual student records, and an onste vst by a Department ol Educaton Team. The Department Team wll conduct ntervews of dstrct admns- trators, teachers and parents, conduct observatons of nstructonal stes and prepare a report for the Superntendent and School Commttee, An Executve Summary and detaled report of fndngs for each program area wll descrbe the mplementaton status of each program requrement revewed by the Department of Educaton. The fndngs wll note those program standards the mplementaton of whch the team found to be commendable or substantally mplemented. Where program standards are found not to be fully mplemented, the local dstrct must propose to the Department of Educaton correctve actons to brng those areas nto complance wth the respectve statutes or regulatons. Dstrcts are encouraged to ncorporate the correctve acton actvtes nto ther dstrct and school mprovement plans, ncludng the dstrct professonal development plan. The school dstrct may request techncal assstance from the Department of Educaton n respondng to ths report. Both the Departments report and the school dstrcts response to the Department of Educaton are publc nformaton and wll be avalable to the publc upon request. The Departments Coordnated Program Revew Fnal Reports are addtonally posted on the Depart merts nternet Web ste at < edupg a/revew/cpr/reports/ >. Department of Educaton Program Revew procedures provde that any member of the publc may request to be ntervewed by telephone by a member of the Departments vstng Team. Persons wshng to be ntervewed should call the Superntendents Offce at no later than February 28, 2006 to leave ther name and phone number, or they may call the Department of Educaton at ( , A member of the vstng Team wll then contact each person desrng an ntervew wthn two weeks after the completon of the onste porton of the revew f an ndvdual does not wrte or speak Englsh, s not comfortable communcatng n Englsh, or requres some other accommodaton. the Department wll make arrangements to communcate appro prately wth the ndvdual. Superntendent McAldulf ndcated that he s confdent that the Departments Program Revew process wll be a useful and postve experence for all staff n the dstrct, and that the report wll be a useful plannng document for contnued development of educatonal servces for all students..many sxth, seventh and eghth graders are enjoyng fun.tjm«-s at the Wlmngton Youth Center Here are Alex ORelly, Emly Arvants. Marssa Genove*-e havng a lun game ol png pong Frday nghts the kds n grades 7 and 8 are welcome Saturday s open to all the kd- n grade f. Among the other actvtes and games there are pool tables vdeo games.mumc.arcadc g.rm"- and fooze ball tables as well an occasonal fooze ball tournament Move tckets are gven aw \ each nght. No need to lsten to "Ma.dad there s nothng to do" brng the kds down to rej le them any Fr. or Sat. nght. We are located at the Vllanova Hall at St Thomas < hurch Many thanks to all the volunteer chaperones who help to ths make the Wlmngton Youth Center the success that t s. u phol< Preschool and your chld READNG Preschool s the frst steppng stone towards a lfetme of learnng A good preschool educaton s evdent as early as age 15. Studes ndcate that of the teens who had the beneft ol attendng preschool, less than one-thrd were held back a grade as opposed to hall ol those wthout t. By age 21. those who attended preschool were more than twce as lkely to attend a four year college Regstraton s gong on now lor the school year The " Burbank YMCA Preschool Program has been the foundaton for a number of area famles schoolng Along wth the opportunty for chldren to nteract wth each other. Burbank YMCA preschool provdes actvtes that stmulate the chldrens physcal, emotonal, ntellectual and socal growth through scence, sensory actvtes, musc, lteracy, dramatc play and readng All preschool chldren wll have tree swm lessons durng ther preschool week. The Burbank YMCA prdes tself on runnng a hgh-qualty program They were recently NAEYC Accredted. Ths accredtaton s from the Natonal Assocaton for the Educaton of Young Chldren, the largest organzaton workng on behalf ol young chldren founded n n order to acheve ths accredtaton, the Burbank YMCA demonstrated ts qualty currculum, and developmental servces for chldren. Teachers are traned professonals dedcated to provdng a safe, postve envronment for preschoolers to grow All of the teachers are certfed through the Massachusetts Department of Early Educaton and Care EEC) and each teacher s cer- tfed n CPH Frst Ad along wth Chld Abuse and Neglect Preventon and Detecton "At the YMCA Preschool we beleve that each chld s an ndvdual We provde a currculum that wll allow your chld to grow and learn at hs or her own pace. Our actvtes are open ended and allow chldren to be creatve Our frst prorty s to ensure your chldren a sate, carng envronment where they wll learn. have tun and grow wth ther peers." remarks Janet Moro. Chldcare Drecto lor the Burbank YMCA Preschool at the Burbank Y has open enrollment and there are stll lmted spaces aval able for your preschoole m the mornng and afternoon classes For more nformaton : Burbank YMCA Preschool Program please call Janet More. Senor Progran at x232 Addaro, Preschool Dn x236 Wnd Envronmental Servces s pleased to announce that John Murphy. formerly of Mddlesex Sewer Servces, has joned our team. Please call us at toe :, -:,.- p: tor your septc servce needs ". :. Wlmngton neghbors wth the sa."..-: fe fa v teous servce youve grown accusto r ne r U lurng hree /ea runnng Mddlesex Sewer Servces Now John s supported by the best and large- : provder n the regon. VfLMMTOtf 4 M Ths s John and hs chldren Denns. Amela, and Joe Hello Wlmngton. have a specal lmted tme offer for all my neghbors: Wnd Rver wll pump your resdental tank (up to gallons)" for just $ Smply call and our staff of professonal. courteous customer servce representatves wll schedule you rght away. look forward to workng wth you agan! Cover must be exposed 10 Month Smple, r Rotary nteractve Club member Natale Russo served salad to Jean Jacobus and Marlyn West at the annual Valentnes Day party luncheon at the Buzzell Senor Center. Tewksbury Food Pantry March hours Tewksbury resdents who are Havng trouble makng fnancal ends meet can receve food 4ssstance from the Tewksbury <{!ommunty Pantry. Proof of jtsdency n the form of an electrc bll and drvers lcense for other form of dentfcaton) are requred at the tme of JTewksbury Lons to hold dance JTewksbury Lons Club s hostfg a dance on Saturday february 25th from 8 p.m. to 12 m. at the U.S. Buntng and Crcket Club, 449 Boylston St. urjweq. fyoy the musc from the 50s, GOs and 70s featurng d.j. Ray applcaton. The Pantry s located at 999 Whpple Road, at the ntersecton of Pne Street, (behnd the Department of Publc Works buldng). For more nformaton, call } and leave a message and we wll return your call. Tremblay Cash bar, fun door przes. Brng your snacks. Donaton $10 and own Call Bob Langlos (978) or Monty Gbson (978) Proceeds to beneft the Admnstraton Fund MARCH 2006 Dstrbuton Dates Sunday, MARCH 12, from 9 a.m. to Noon; Monday, MARCH 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, MARCH 18 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For Home Delvery of the. 3Tobm Crer call ,00% APY READNG WLMNGTON NORTH READNG * Ann :s<.! nf 2 MXJf> jru a\*u»u ; M/,... t uuxmmmterm nna J etoc hcrt Smply depost $1,000. and begn to earn 4.00% APY*. Seen Customer Servce Representatve tor more detals. All deposts are nsured n FL LL. Readng CO-OPERATVE BANK

12 12 TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Frday nghts allstar sold-out comedy show was a huge success. All proceeds beneftted the Wlmngton Sons of taly and the Wlmngton Band Parents scholarshps. Pctured above, Aldo ;ana and Kevn Cara stand on ether sde of comedans Joe Lst,,arry Myles, and Frank Santorcll. (Paul Chnapp photo) OBTUARY Arthur J. Kelley Retred Wlmngton Polce Sergeant Vrthur.1 Kelley, age 87 years. o Daytona Beach, F., formerly of Wlmngton, ded on February 12, 2006, at hs res- " dence ~~^^ ^~ Mr. Kelley was born on Saturday, July , n Medford, the son of the late Joseph T. Kelley and the late Elzabeth (Hckey) Kelley. le was a WW veteran, sen ng on the Arcraft Carrer. SS Bennngton. CV20 as Avaton Ordnance Male :rd Class, a retred Polce Sergeant from the Wlmngton Polce Force. lved n Wlmngton, MA for 60 years and retred to So. Daytona, Florda n He was a member of the VFW Post»2458 of Wlmngton, member of the Knghts of Columbus, Father (Yoke Councl "4982 of Wlmngton and Tewksbury / Wlmngton ^odge of Elks»2l7(). Mr. Kelley was the beloved husband for r >H years to the late Dorothy (Hoban) Kelley, and s survved by Dorothy Ftooney and husband Mckey of Wlmngton. Nurse Nancy Murphy and husband Henry of Ormond Beach. FL, Arthur T. Kelley of Kelley Electrc and wfe Nancy of Wlmngton. Kath> Kelley Straube and husband Stan of Straube Assocates of No. Andover. (apt. Martn J. Kelley of Amercan Arlnes and wfe Sarah of Enchanted Oaks, TX, Sgt. Robert E. Kelley, Volusa County Sherffs Offce, Major Case Unt and wfe Attorney! MENS CTZEN Carol of Edgewater, FL; hs ssle Margaret Newell of Florda; as well as 11 grandchldren and 23 great grandchldren. Mr. Kelley was also the brother of the late sabel! Farrar, the late Edward Kelley Joseph Kelley. Hs funeral wll be held from the W.S, Cavanaugh Son Funeral Home. 374 Man St. (Rt. 38). Wlmngton, on Monday mornng. February 20, 2006 at 8:45 followed by a funeral mass at St. Thomas Church at 10(H)a.m. nterment wll follow n the hmly lot Wldwood Cemetery. n Wlmngton. Relatves and Frends are nvted to attend vstng hours on Sunday. February 19, 2006 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Memoral Donatons n hs name may be made to Dana-Farbers Jmmy Fund, Trbute Program Beacon Street, Brooklne, MA For Guestbook and nformaton please vst Barbara A. Rollns has deployed to Southwest Asa Ar Force Staff Sgt. Barbara A. Rollns has deployed to Southwest Asa to a forwardoperatng locaton to support the U.S. msson n the Global War on Terrorsm GWOT). The GWOT ncludes members of all the U.S. armed forces, federal, state and local government agences and organzatons, and global coalton forces that are currently nvolved n varous ant-terrorst operatons or campagns dedcated to trackng and takng acton aganst terrorst groups and networks around the world. Ths ncludes countres or states that sponsor or harbor terrorst groups and ther objectves that are ether engaged n or have the capacty or ntent to carry out terrorst actvtes whch threaten U.S. natonals or U.S. natonal securty, ncludng efforts to dsrupt natonal defense, foregn relatons, or U.S. economc nterests. The sergeant s a paralegal assgned to the 509th Bomb Wng, Whteman Ar Force Base, Knob Noster, Mo. She s the daughter of Ralph Dagle of Wllam, Bllerca, Mass., and Charlotte Dagle of Vane, Revere, Mass. Her husband, Staff Sgt. James Rollns, s the son of Henry and Catherne Appleby of Davs Road, Wlmngton, Mass. Rollns s a 1997 graduate of Somervlle Hgh School, Mass. BARBERSHOP 24A CAMBRDGE ST. (Next to Cambrdge Savngs Bank) BURLNGTON, MA MONDAY-FRDAY 62 PLUS Startng January 16, SPECAL BOYS MONDAY-FRDAY 14 AND UNDER PLENTY OF FREE PARKNG 6 BARBERS WATNG TO SERVE (Andy. Harry, Debbe, Sal, Joan, John) HOURS: Mon. - Fr. 7:00am-6:00pm Sat. 7:00am- S;00pm ALL SPECALS ARE FOR MON.-FR. ONLY Andrew Amarta and Dan Wandell attended the Democratc Caucus n Wlmngton on Saturday. Delegates were chosen to represent the town at ths years Democratc Natonal Conventon. Maureen Lamoureux photo) Raytheon extends Jont Battlespace to Homeland Securty TEWKSBURY - Ctng ts ablty to ntegrate and manage large technology-based programs throughout the Jont Battlespace, Raytheon Company s offerng the Department of Homeland Securty a soluton to relably sense and control llct nuclear materals at ponts of entry nto the Unted States. Raytheons award-wnnng manufacturng capablty (SHNGO Award. 2005), combned wth a strong small busness partnershp wth Bubble Technology ndustres (BT> and ts expertse n nuclear physcs, wll provde ths crtcal capablty. "We see ths as a logcal extenson n the ntegraton of natonal securty wth the Jont Battlespace," sad Dan Smth, presdent of Raytheon ntegrated Defense Systems (DS). "Our offerng s an excellent match wth the governments requrement for an advanced nuclear screenng portal system." Raytheon DS provdes prme program management, engneerng, manufacturng, feld support, research and development for future systems mprovements as well as recognzed experence n managng and ntegratng large, hghly techncal government projects n defense and securty. BT s a small busness wth global reputaton n nuclear physcs. The team wll produce a second generaton of advanced spectroscopc portal, sgnfcantly reducng false alarms compared to the frst generaton of screenng portals. Based n Tewksbury, ntegrated Defease Systems s Raytheons leader n Jont Battlespace ntegraton. Wth a strong nternatonal and domestc customer base, ncludng the U.S. Mssle Defense Agency and the U.S. armed forces, ntegrated Defease Systems provdes a wde spectrum of ntegrated ar and mssle defense and naval and martme warfghtng solutons. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN). wth 2005 sales of $21.9 bllon, s an ndustry leader n defense and government electroncs, space, nformaton technology, techncal servces, and busness and specal msson arcraft. Wth headquarters n Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 80,000 people worldwde. Representatve Fnegold pushes to allevate retroactve tax facng Tewksbury company Representatve Barry R. Fnegold has asked Department of Revenue Commssoner Alan LeBovdge to resolve a retroactve tax bll sent to Acusphere, a botech company n Tewksbury. Acusphere, nc., a specalty pharmaceutcal company founded n 1993 to develop new drugs and to mprove formulatons of exstng drugs, has a satellte offce located off East Street n Tewksbury. Late last year, Acusphere receved a tax YOU bll for R&D aetvtes amountng to nearly $400,000. The deadlne to appeal ths tax bll s next week and t can t be a costly and protracted process. Research and Development companes lke Acusphere have, snce 2003 when the Legslature passed Economc Stmulus, been defned for tax code purposes as any company wth 2/3 of ts total revenue from research and development related actvty or as any company allocatng 2/3 of ts expendtures to research and development purposes. Pror to 2003, only the revenue test appled for meetng R&D classfcaton and the law dd not account for expendtures. Economc Stmulus n 2003 was desgned to address start-up R&D companes that had yet to demonstrate postve cash flow or net ncome but were devotng a majorty of ts actvtes and resources to R&D work. The ncentve to meet R&D classfcaton s great n Massachusetts. Provded that companes meet the requrement, they are elgble to receve nvestment tax credts from the state. These companes are also exempt from sales taxes on materals used for research and development. A recent audt conducted by DOR demonstrated that a number of small botech companes around the state, ncludng Acusphere, dd not qualfy as an R&D company before the 2003 legslaton. These companes have been assessed for sales and uses taxes pror to the legslaton. Many of these R&D companes, whch had been provded wth advce from outsde counsel, beleved that ther status as an R&D company afforded them the prvleges granted by the 2003 legslaton. The process for appealng a DOR assessment s often a burdeasome and onerous task, especally for small botech companes stll n the nascent stages of R&D development. Representatve Fnegold has joned wth a group of law makers to ask that the ssue be resolved by makng the 2003 law retroactve to Ths modfcaton wll allow companes who pror to 2003 only had 2/3 of ts expendtures, but not 2/3 of ts revenue, devoted to R&D actvtes. Representatve Fnegold sees ths as more than an ssue facng a small nche ndustry; rather, t s about preservng good, local jobs. "The mplcatons that ths wll have on our local communty wll be enormous. Ths s a local busness n Tewksbury that employees many people lvng n our communtes; ther employees are our neghbors. We have to do everythng we can to retan jobs n our regon - good-payng, local jobs. do not want to see a local busness forced to leave the area because of somethng that s easly correctable," commented Representatve Fnegold. "Addtonally, the mplcatons that ths would have on companes consderng relocatng to Massachusetts, or on companes debatng whether or not to stay, are profound. From the very begnnng, Massachusetts has been a leader and nnovator n the feld of research and development. We want to send a message that we apprecate ther presence and ther busness n Massachusetts and that we are a busness-frendly state," commented Representatve Fnegold. Stephen Mulloney, Drector of Polcy and Publc Affars for the Massachusetts Botechnology Councl, agrees wth Representatve Fnegold that the 2003 legslaton must be made retroactve. "Representatve Fnegold has performed a tremendous servce for small botech companes n Massachusetts wth hs advocacy on the retroactve tax ssue," sad Stephen Mulloney, Drector of Polcy and Publc Affars at the Massachusetts Botechnology Councl. "f he and hs colleagues are successful at makng a small change n tax law, companes lke Acusphere wll be able to spend ther money creatng jobs n Massachusetts rather than on an unjust tax assessment."

13 TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Wlmngton Lbrary Notes by Chrstna Stewart Orental Rugs Jp*D Scott Gregoran, of Artftur T. Gregoran, nc. on tfejfjary 22, 2O06, Wednesday, 7 p. for a dscusson on the hstory of orental rugs. Learn ab«jjrt the nspraton of desgn an$ coloraton, the cultures bebjnd some of the most wellknqyrn types of handmade rugs, an*the technques used to create; «em. Also to be dscussed s how the current poltcal clmate of rug-producng countres mpacts rug producton and exportaton. Spoasored by the Frends of the Lbrary. "Lookng for Love" Yesterday and Today Jane Austen begns her novel Prde and Prejudce wth a statement about datng: The frst sentence reads: "t s a truth unversally acknowledged, that a sngle man n possesson of a good fortune must be n want of a wfe" The 21st century datng scene may have changed snce the days of Jane Austen but the strateges that are used by Austens characters as are not that dfferent than those used today. The lbrary has just added Jane Austens Gude to Datng by Lauren Henderson who uses Jane Austens work as a bass for the advce n her book. Compare the strateges of Jane Austens characters wth datng advce n some of the other books n the lbrary collecton that nclude: Datng for Dummes by Dr. Joy Browne; ts Called a Breakup Because ts Broken, the Smart Grls Breakup Buddy by Greg Behrendt and Amra Ruotola-Behrendt; Love Smart: Fnd the One You Want, Fx the One You Got by Dr. Phl McGraw; Flrtng 101: How to Charm Your Way to Love, Frendshp and Success by Mchelle La Lews and Andrew Bryant; and Get Serous about Gettng Marred: 365 Proven Ways to Fnd Love n Less than a Year, Serous Tps from a Successful Matchmaker by Jans Spndel and Karen Kelly. Jane Austen Blog Check out the lbrarys web ste for a lst of upcomng events for "Wlmngtons Jane Austen Book Club." Use the blog on the lbrarys web ste to share your comments about Jane Austen and Prde and Prejudce, the frst book beng read for ths specal program. Renew Your Books Onlne You dont have the call the lbrary or brng your books to the lbrary n order to renew them. The lbrarys monthly electronc statstcs ndcate that almost ffty percent of renewed lbrary materal was renewed on lne n January. To take advantage of ths convenence just go the lbrarys webste clck on "My Account" on the left of the home page. You wll need your lbrary card and your pn number. n most cases, the pn s the last for dgts of the phone number you provded when you regstered for a lbrary card. Keep n mnd that most lbrary materal can be renewed one tme. Some materal, such as Hot DVDs, Hot Ttles and lbrary materal other patrons have reserved cannot be renewed. The Perks of Beng a Wallflower On Wednesday, February 22 at 3:30 p.m., the Teen Book Club wll get together to talk about The Perks of Beng a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Ths book descrbes the experences of a freshman boy n hgh school through letters. t s a very powerful book that has receved a lot of attenton. The book s recommended for grades nne and up.. nvtaton to Dungeon and Dragons Campagn Teen Servces Lbraran Nathale Harty nvtes teens (ages twelve and up to the Dungeons and Dragons three day campagn on Tuesday. February 21st Thursday. February 23rd at 3 p.m. and Frday, February 24th The campagn begns at 3 p rn and last untl r> p.m. 4:45 p.m on Frday). New and experenced players are welcome lor ths fantasy role playng game Snacks wll be served All teens attendng wll K- entered n a free drawng lor Dungeons and Dragons books. DVDs and CDs (funded by the Frends ol the Lbrary 1. Museum Passes Take advantage ol the lbrarys museum passes durng the upcomng school vacaton week To see what passes the lbrary olers, go to org and clck on "Museum Passes " (all the lbrary at D to reserve a pass Regster You Chld for Preschool Story Tmes Regstraton s underway for preschool story tmes at the lbrary. ntroduce your young chld to books, flannel board stores, songs, crcle games and lnger plays Regstraton for the followng programs may be made n person by vstng the Chldrens Room or by callng 1978) Baby Tmes A program most approprate lor the early walker wth caregver wll be held on Thursdays, March and Aprl 13 at 9:15-.lAO am Tme lor Twos Ths program s for caregvers and two year-olds and wll be held on Thursdays, March 2, 16 and 30 at 9:15-9:45 a.m. Story Tmes for Three Year-Olds Ths fve week program s for chldren who are three by March 2nd Regster tor ether Thursdays March 2..) and 30; 10:30 11 am or Frdays 1 March and 31 9:30-10 am Story Tmes for Four and Fve Year-Olds Ths lve week program s for lour year-olds and fve yearolds 1 not yet attendng kndergarten! Regster for ether Tuesdays Feb 28. March and 28 > 10-10:30 a m or Frdays 1 March and am Lbrary Closed Presdents Dav Please note that the lbrary wll be closed on Monday February 20th n observance ol Presdents Day Dont forget that you can access the lbrarys onlne catalog, search the lbrarys collecton, and renew your lbrary materal even when the lbran s closed Jun Wan was the frst patron to use Wlmngton Lbrarys W-P" access, (courtesy photo) Book Ends by Debra Russo Drft Away TOWN OF TEWKSBURY Senor Account Clerk The Town s lookng to tll a permanent full tme Senor Account Clerk poston wth benefts for the Audtng Department. Canddate for ths poston should have a Hgh School dploma or equvalent and hree years bookkeepng accounts payable, typng, computer, excel worksheet and offce experence. Bookends met on February 2,.006 to dscuss Drft Away by Kerry "ftcker. Heres the setup: ntrepd pholojournalst Lbby Kncad hears that her old college roommate and former best frend, Boston attorney Andrea Hale, has been found murdered and stuffed n the trunk of a car. The kller s assumed to be Hales clent and rumored lover. Mark LeClar, who had escaped wth Hales help from the courthouse where he was standng tral for a brutal rape and murder. Lbby doetsnt beleve ths; Andrea was a brllant, ethcal woman on the, fast track to a judgeshp. She decdes to go to Boston and check thngs out for herself. Okay so far 0 Luckly, Lbby s nvted to teach a course at Harvard on the hstory of photojournalsm. And. n another amazng stroke ot luck, she runs smack nto Jack Hale, an old college frend and Andreas husband, who olers Lbby lodgng n hs rondo on Fayerweather Street n Cambrdge because hes gone to lve wth hs mother n Lncoln. Jack tells Lbby that the. polce have consdered hm a suspect, too Lbby begns to put clues together: some hdden photographs, a whspered conversaton, a love note. She needs more, though. She needs to go to the place where Andrea worked. Stll wth me. Sttng n the coffee shop downstars from Darlng and eland, Andreas law frm. Lbby overhears a group of secretares from the frm gosspng about the latest temp to qut and how the agency wont send a replacement. Guess what Lbby does then? Come on you know. Once n the frm Lbby uncovers even more clues: a fle from a prvate detectve wth a mysterous, note to Andrea, a heartfelt trbute from a young cleanng woman who had a secretly close relatonshp wth Andrea, an assortment of get-ahead backstabbng legal types who coveted Andreas poston n the frm. St), whodunnt? Survvng the storm of the century, assault and kdnappng and well on her way to sufferng Andreas fate, Lbby fnds her answers. The thng s, the answers are more "Whaaat." then "Aaaah!" For a short, easy read ths book sure generated a lot of heat from some Bookenders. 1x4 me frst say that there are some good thngs about ths book For one thng, who doesnt love a book set n Boston. The author. Kerry Tucker, lves n Watertown accordng to the book jacket, and shes able to convey a strong sense of place throughout Ths s mportant to the enjoyment of any book but partcularly n crme fcton, where the settng can have as much personalty as any person Shes also good at creatng some memorable characters Lsten to Tuckers descrpton of Lbbys frst encounter wth Jacks uber-frugal mother, after a drve to leafy, affluent Lncoln: As drove toward the buld ng an older woman, her gray har wound nto knots over both ears, lmped out from behnd the farmhouse, shelded her eyes, and stared at Lucas and me. She was wearng a down vest over a yellow-and whte seersucker dress that had a zpper down the front, heavy brown shoes and whle cotton unklets. Everythng looked as though t ddnt qute ft; lke shed bought t all mu order but ddnt want to spend the postage to send t back and get the rght sze. Ths s a woman so cheap she slces slced bread. Shes a great character, but fleetng. n fact, Tucker creates a lot of throwaway characters whch, although she may have ntended them as "red herrngs" desgned to throw us off the track of the real culprt!s), just serve to clutter up the story. ts pretty clear Tucker has some frst-hand knowledge of many thngs: Rochester nsttute of Technology, photography. Cambrdge, dogs, skyscrapers, and what ts lke to work for egocentrc lawyers. The problem s, her attempt to pull all the elements together s forced and unbelevable. Ths s especally true of the books endng, whch has very lttle relaton to the rest of the story. One Bookender sad t was as f Tucker woke up one day and realzed that her book was due at the publsher before she had fgured out how to end t. Drft Away s the fourth n Kerry Tuckers "Lbby Kncad" seres and some Bookenders were wllng to ease up on t because we hadnt read the frst three. Others n the group gave ths book a thumbs-up because t takes place n Boston. The harshest crtcs were those Bookenders who are sold fans of the mystery genre: they found Drft Away amateursh. One member sad that, whle t was not the worst book weve read n the group, t was the second worst. Women have been sleuthng n fcton snce the 1930s, but always as helpful secretares, assstants, or "sdekcks." The frst contemporary lberated female prvate detectves dd not happen untl the 1970s, wth D. James Cordela Gray and Marca Mullers Sharon McCone. There had been female herones n mysteres and some excellent and astute female sleuths had become legend, such as Agatha Chrstes Mss Marple. But none were actual, professonal prvate detectves wth a lcense and a gun, operatng entrely on ther own, and ther stores, up tll now. had never been told wth the flavor of the hard-boled detectve novel. Thrty-odd years later, women authors and women detectves are blessedly commonplace and range from hard-boled detectves lke Sara Paretskys V.. Warshawsk to screwball bountv SHAWN E. DLLON ATTORNEY AT LAW REAL ESTATE DVORCE PERSONAL NJURY hunters lke Janet Evanovchs Stephane Plum. Sleuths can be lawyers, journalsts, pychotherapsts, FB agents, sherffs, medcal examners and even park rangers (Nevada Barrs Anna Pgeon). Out of curosty googled a webste devoted to mysteres and searched for Amercan mysteres set n Boston wth women detectves. The answer was surprsng: That means that f you read one a week, and no others were publshed, t would take 162 years to fnsh them. You mght begn wth 6 foot 1 nch cabbe Carlotta Carlyle, a "red-headed, tough-talkng, blues-lovng, heart-on-her-sleeve-weanng" prvate eye crusng the streets of Boston. Bookends meets n Wlmngton Memoral Lbrarys conference room on the frst Thursday of every month from ~-X 30 p m On March 2 Bookends wll dscuss The Blue Flower by Penelope Ftzgerald. All are welcome. Realty!fl Connecton An applcaton and job descrpton may be obtaned from the Admnstratve Servces Dept. ( ) Applcatons must be submtted no later than February The Town ot TewksDury s an affrmatve acton eaual opdo"ur. : Preferred Mortgage Group, nc. Great Rates & Programs Free Pre-Approval 0 Ponts/0 Closng Cost Optons Floatdowns wth Rate Locks Damaged Credt Programs Free Consultatons Call Barry Sheehan at * 1188 MA Lender #(SM M \ Broker #132 > Offce: Webste: Offce Space Tewksbury/Wlmngton Lne 14S0 sq.. plus offce space now avalable for lease (Forest Terrace) on Man St/RT 38. Two unts combned to make ths proessonal space deal for Lawyers. Accountants, or shared J space. Los of parkng! Brght space wth lots ol storage. Call Dana Ext. 302 $l,600,00/month pus utltes. FREE MARKET EVALUATON

14 14 TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Tewksbury Senor Topcs Sgn up for art classes Yard sale comng March 11th TEWKSBURY - The Councl.n Agng wll hold ts monthly meetng today, February 16th at he Whte House" begnnng at 3.30 p n All are welcome to ttend. The Cloggng class at the Chapel s underway under the nstructon of Barbara Groom. The lee for ths class wll be >1 m pvr class attendance. The nn.! nns collected wll be used :<> purchase musk. Ol pantng classes wth \rst. Kleen Grffn, wll xgm on Monday. Aprd 3rd. lease call Carol Hazel to place you name of the class lst. The lee lor a n week semester s $80 n person. t should also be noted that ths s Ms. Grffns last semester due to the face hat -he s retrng n June of :1ns year. Once agan we arc offerng a Trash & Treasure Art" Class beng taught by Artst. Cat Avmore on Tuesday afternoons Sgn ups are now beng laken t pon payment for class. one vwll be gven a lst of supples needed. The lee lor ths class wll be $60 person t.hre s enough nterest ths lass wll begn on February Llsl AARP volunteer Tax Vssstant. Ralph l.uongo, wll n 1 helpng Tewksbury Senor Ctzens wth ther tax returns. Carol Hazel has begun schedulng appontments tor ths servce t should be noted that Mr l.uongo wll only be at the Center one day a week and that there wll K- two other AARF Tax Assstants located at the Tewksbury Lbrary. One may call the Lbrary at y !kl for nlormaton on schedulng an appontment wth one of these assstants. Pat Dumont s stll seekng Senor Ctzen volunteers to staff and help n resumng a Tewksbury Senor Center newsletter. An nterest lst s posted on the bulletn board n the foyer of the Whte House. The Senors shall hold an ndoor Yard Sale at the Tewksbury Hosptal Old Chapel on Saturday, March 11th. Table space s avalable at $15 for a table. Ths event s held ran or shne. To purchase a table one may stop by the Senor Center at 460 East Street. The frst COA and Frends monthly dance of the year wll be held on Frday, March 24th at the Tewksbury/Wlmngton Elks Hall. Tckets are avalable at $10 per person. The evenng wll feature a lve band, coffee and refreshments Please note that ths wll be a dance only from 7 to 11 p.m. wth a cash bar. The followng Red Hat events are scheduled for the up-comng months: -Wednesday, March 22nd, Soup and Sandwch nght at the Elks Hall, 5:30 p.m. Presentaton on Emergent - ) lyeparedness & Canadan Dce - $6 per person. Saturday. June 24th - Newport Flower Show/Roseclff Manson & lunch at the Atlantc Beach Club - $69 per person - Deposts of $29 are now beng accepted. Tckets are now avalable from a Red Hat Member. Queen Mother, Gnny Belle, s stll watng on confrmaton of the Sunday, Aprl 30th Burlngton Playhouse & Rcks Cafe trp and the Sunday, May 7th Sounds of Concord Concert trp. Have a Good Week. For Home Delvery of the CoUm Crer ftl call <=53> Seven year old Stacy Robchaud came home from school on Frday, February 3 wth a great dea. Her long blond har would make a perfect Valentne present for someone through "Locks of Love." Fantastc Sams n the Oakdale Mall n Tewksbury wll cut the har of anyone who donates a 10" (or longer) pony tal to "Locks of Love" for free. The smle on Stacys face shows her prde n dong somethng for others and how happy she s wth her new harcut, too. (courtesy photo) WCTV - February Vacaton Program, 2006 Brrrr! Wnter seems to have fnally arrved and more snow has fallen! Here at WCTV, we have some actvtes planned that are even more exctng than sleddng down the Wlmngton hlls! Sludents wll sprng nto vacaton mode next week! Send your chld over to WCTV to jon n the fun! Along wth Youth Outreach Coordnator Holly Boyko, Vacaton Program students wll OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00-6:00 P.M 180B CAMBRDGE ST. NEXT TO SHAWS SUPERMARKET RTE. 3A, BURLNGTON VSA THE LOTTERY - ".. NEW STORE! 345 MAN ST. READNG We offer the largest nternatonal selecton of Wnes, Beers and Sprts n the area! n addton, our low prces and customer servce make us THE place to shop. Our WNE DSCOUNT Polcy s as follows: All regularly prced 750 ms (yellow tagged) 10% on 6 Bottles 15% on 12 Bottles 20% on 24+ Bottles \<> HUM ds xffll offered on sale tems (red tagged), but they may lx- used to acheve the dscount levels We welcome specal orders on hard-to-fnd tems WE OFFER MONTHLY SPECALS ON MANY WNES, BOTH FOREGN AND DOMESTC n Addton... We Have Specal Case Prces on Several Wnes We have a large assortment of 1.5 lter wnes on sale Our Lquor secton s qute extensve wth dozens of specals n all categores Please Jon Our Regular Frday Afternoon WNE TASTNG Every Frday! 4:00-7:00 p.m. Also Sgn Up For Our E-mals On Upcomng Wne Tastngs and Specal Offerngs create some fun, entertanng programmng to help Wlmngton weather the cold. The 2006 February Vacaton Program wll run February 21 - February 24, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.; Frday 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Open to all students 9 and up! No experence s necessary - well teach as you go - so dont be afrad to come on down! Regstraton fee s $10 for WCTV membershp. f you are already a member, the sesson s free. You can purchase a copy of the fnshed vdeo project for $2. Please contact Holly Boyko, Youth Outreach Coordnator at WCTV at , or emal: wctv.holly@yahoo.com wth questons or to sgn up. Space s lmted, so call now! 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15 , -^"» < **». > b"4- -*. -^..,: WHS Band TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, W FROM PAGE 1 12 color guards. They arrved on Monday, Jan 2nd and performed ther march down the streets of Dsney World on Tuesday, playng "Stars and Strpes" and "Dance to the Musc" as they cadenced. Despte nclement weather, the streets were lned wth many hundreds of Dsney guests, many band parents, and Dsney employees who cheered them along. Rche Hersom (tenor sax) and band Presdent Krsten Bresln pccolo) sat down wth the Town Crer to share the experence. Both were very quck to express ther apprecaton to all the peo- ple who helped make t happen. The complete lst would take a whole newspaper page, but to name a few: Mr. Card and Mr. Cranford who drove the equp ment truck to Florda and back, U-Haul for makng the truck affordable, the chaperones, all the parents and supporters who rased and donated the funds, Assstant Band Drector Anta DLullo, Color Guard nstructor Jule Kelley and especally ther leader, Barbara Mette - Drector of Performng Arts. They marveled at her experence, her organzatonal sklls and how she s always "prepared for ANY-thng" They cted, as an example, that she just "happened to have" extra pars of whte gloves wth her, whch saved the day when a few students had forgotten thers. The admraton the students hold for ther leader, "Ms. Mette," s heartwarmng. And the adm raton s mutual. Barbara spoke wth great prde about the bands accomplshments and about the feedback she receved from arlne attendants and Dsney representatves who commented on the professonal, dscplned and mature manner n whch these students conducted themselves. t seems lke they have a great teacher and have learned well by her example. Mette tres to make the whole band experence be more than just about the musc, ts about teamwork and about lfe as well. She referred to tough decsons made by the student Executve Board am how mpressed she s by the way the students handle ssues lke adults She wanted the students to be exposed to that world of beng a professonal muscan beyond the nstrument playng. Mette. and both students, recalled the countdown by the Dsney rep as the band readed to march; 30 seconds, 20, 10. 3, 2. 1, the subtle nspecton of the unforms, all part of the tmng and precseness n a Dsneyclass operaton The two students recalled the emotonal hgh and adrenalne rash they fell marchng down Man Street, Dsney World past the landmark Castle The\ rem nsced about the chronology " events that led up (o tha moment; Band Camp all the rehearsals, the countless hours ol practce and preparaton all leadng up to that -p<-al moment Wth the suggeston tha t sounded lke they were de.mljnn the New England Patrot,V, m nng n tranng camp and workng all season to have t r nate n a Super Bowl wu <. eyes smultaneously n up and Hershon exclamed Thats t Tha- how l lell lke we U.s! won our Su M- Bnul 1 lre ln agm-0 and descnlx-d n as one ol the.,t, [jonts n h" de There, t< n-ndous amoun ol prde and. maradere n l.s band l. team tha n s hvork<-d hard nd plaved" l.ard togelhe and.- a resull a added.e, coh U<" to a- repertore >l n omphshme r - Who know-.\ h re the\ wll g> next t -.; n ll small A - after all Maple Meadow LAND & DSTRESSED PROPERTES WANTED FROM PAGE 1 "..ths court fnds that (Wlmngtons by-law) nterferes wth the cappng and closure of the Maple Meadow Landfll and frustrates an otherwse lawful actvty undertaken (n) accordance wth State law," Land Court Judge Leon Lombard sates n hs rulng. Wlmngtons by-law, whch was passed durng Wlmngtons 2003 Annual Town Meetng, lmts the heght of any landfll to no more than 40- feet. Followng the Boards executve sesson vote, Town Counsel Paul DeRenss wll coordnate the appeal process. "The appeal s a straghtforward law ssue," DeRenss sad. "The ssues are the legal ssues of whether the laws gvng DEP regulatory powers as to heght are so sweepng as to prevent any local contrbuton by local bylaw, and whether a varable heght can be a preexstng nonconformng use to whch a zonng bylaw cannot apply when that heght escalates by multples. These are straghtforward ssues." DeRenss beleves that the MML ste carres great mportance to the health and safety of the resdents of the town. "We beleve the town can and should act aggressvely to keep tself as a major player and stakeholder n any future actvtes at ths ste," DeRenss sad. Accordng to DeRenss, the town has adopted a multfaceted approach towards addressng a varety of ssues at the MML, wth the heght lmtaton bylaw beng only one aspect. "Other aspects nclude workng wth DEP on a varety of ssues, workng wth town engaged experts to address a varety of envronmental ssues, and the puttng n place of a varety of local controls through bylaws, ncludng at the last specal town meetng an amendment to a contamnated sols bylaw," DeRenss sad. MML accepted muncpal sold waste from the 1950s untl the State ordered t to close n n 2000, the State ordered that the ste be capped. Wthout the funds necessary to cap the landfll, the Spnazola famly, owners of the MML property, contracted Massachusetts Envronmental Assocates (MEA) to conduct the closure. MEA funded the project by acceptng, for a fee, sols from the Bg Dg and other constructon projects throughout eastern Massachusetts and mportng them to MML. The sol beng mported was consdered contamnated under Massachusetts General Law 21E, but was deemed safe by Massachusetts Department of Envronmental Protecton (DEP). The project was mandated by, and regulated by, DEP. Lombards decson found that four tems that the Town sought to enter nto evdence; a prntout of a DEP nternal emal, a prntout from the nternet publczng a Wlmngton Chldhood Cancer Study beng conducted by the Bureau of Envronmental Health Assessment of the Department of Publc Health, an excerpt from a Geolnsght authored South Wlmngton water study, and a letter from the Towns Plannng Department to DEP, were summarly dsmssed as hearsay. Busness records, DeRenss asserted when the prelmnary rulng was frst released, are an excepton to the hearsay rule and the judge ruled ncorrectly on the matter. Lombard further ruled that the Towns response to "requests for admssons," a process to determne the agreed upon facts of the case, was done n a noncomplant manner. As a result of that noncomplance. all of the admssons asserted to by the plantff were accepted by the judge as fact. "...the falure of the muncpal defendants to respond properly to the frst admssons request has conclusvely establshed all the pertnent facts," the rulng states. Accordng to DeRenss, the Town contested most, f not all. of those admssons. Lombard found the responses to be noncomplant because they were sgned by Town Counsel, and not by the Town Manager. "The Judge took a hypertechncal vew and felt t had to be (sgned by) the Town Manager," DeRenss sad when the prelmnary rulng was announced. "We submtted a sgnature of the town manager, whch the Judge sad came too late." Despte the rulng, the case was not decded on contested facts. "the outcome of ths order turns prncpally on ssues of law not dependent on facts the muncpal defendants would have wshed to deny, xmbard sated n hs rulng Snce the rulng as made wthout ctng any of the establshed "facts." DeRenss consders t a matter of no harm, no foul. "(Lombards rulng lurns on the legal ssue of comprehensveness of the state regulatory statutes; and that s where the battle wll come n the Appeals Court," DeRenss sad at the tme. "n any even! there s extensve case law sayng that admssons by an attorney should not be used aganst a party tself The effect of the rule on a gven case may be unduly harsh, and the ablty of the Judge to exert and ameloratng nfluence s essental to avod a result n whch form trumphs over substance Reynolds Alumnum Buldng Products versus Leonard; 480 NE 2d 1(1985)), and further no case whatsoever has ever held that answers fled on lme, but smply wth an alleged delect n sgnatures consttutes grounds for fndng agansl the party, ths s an extreme and hypertechncal result, but s useful n showng the Judges atttude wheren he consstently and. n our opnon took a hyper-techncal poston to unreasonably rule bascally aganst the town on every pont. All ol ths s ammunton for appeal." Should the town secure a favorable outcome n the appeal, accordng lo DeRenss. the Appeals court can enter a judgment valdatng the by-law wthout any lurther ltgaton Large and small [urcck lor resdental and commercal t\elopment. Raw or enncd. Call or \\> h Joseph A..anyone [Northeastern Development Corp.] 20 Mddlesex \\c. Wlmngton. \l \ 0SX7-279H Hgh Water Blls? Water Hans? : nstall a p ale AJC well on \<>u: and dras;l \ reduce.\our ulcr hll! Call ts nd.} n: a Tree estmate - waterconnecton.com * L. Well Water Connecton. nc. Cara FROM PAGE 1 board, t was the town manager also, t came from the top," Sullvan sad. All these ssues are traced back to the orgn; the town manager and hs need to control." She crtczed Cara for overtaxng and buldng up huge coffers. "Some may call t good sound " fscal management when the faxes are gong up and up each and every year sgnfcantly, whle at the same tme we are gobblng up the so-called free cash just to balance the budget," Sullvan sad. Accordng to Sullvan, Cara suffers from control ssues and s too poltcal. " beleve he needs to understand better the lne between hs professonal poston and - hs poltcal poston," Sullvan sad. " know am the only negatve vote tonght, and t.has taken some courage to say ;lhe thngs have and m sure y/m be crtczed by the newspapers, but stll have my opnons and thoughts as do others. And just because am the lone vote does not mean my vote and my ponts are any less sgnfcant, they are just not shared by the other selectmen." Selectman Frank West was curous as to how Sullvan was so sure that she would be the only negatve vote. "My own wfe asked me that queston and my answer was; dont know," West sad, "so t s amazng that one person knew my vote gong nto ths meetng when never publcly or prvately announced that vote." Accordng to West, he receved two letters and two phone calls from resdents askng hm not to vote n Caras favor. After speakng wth those resdents at length, he felt ther reasons dd not justfy a vote aganst reappontment. West stated that he has agreed and dsagreed wth Cara on varous ssues, but overall, hs performance as town manager has been strong. West touched upon the ncreases of taxes brought up by Sullvan. "You can compare us to other towns," West sad. "The average Wlmngton (homeowner) tax bll had a $251 ncrease. thnk Burlngtons ncrease was over $700, and the other towns fluctuated n between." Selectman Mchael McCoy voted aganst Caras reappontment n 2003, but developed a good workng relatonshp wth hm durng hs two years as charman. McCoy too receved some urgng from certan resdents not to reappont. "The towns n great shape," McCoy sad. "Our servces are second to none. look forward to workng wth hm for the remander of my term." Charman Raymond Lepore, the second of the two votes aganst Caras reappontment n 2003, read from a prepared statement durng whch he told resdents that Wlmngtons leadershp s not based on one person, but s determned by the partcpaton of the entre communty. "The tax rate (n Wlmngton) s stll low compared wth other towns, and servces and employment reman stable," Lepore sad. " beleve that under the current leadershp of ths town manager, along wth the body of selectmen, we can strengthen ths communty by achevng hgher standards and common goals." Over the past ten years Selectman Mchael Newhouse has found hmself on opposte sdes of several ssues wth the manager, but he descrbed Caras wllngness to exert leadershp and hs wllngness to express hls own opnon as hs best assets. 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16 RRPSRRSRRPRRPR1 mmm wmmmmm A Sprng Break n New Orleans: Katrna Relef Trp offers youths a dfferent knd o travel adventure By BOB FGUCA \\ h nylons Frst Baptst wll kck off ther 2(XK :. tn msson trps wth a M to the hurrcane- u,;ull coast. n mbcr 2005, church em n Mnjgard and Davd - --pent a week helpng ol Msssspp and nl recovery efforts now coordnatng a p for hgh-schoolers lo concde wth the ops sug break Ml through 22nd. Molgard remarks. and were n New November, we were how many volundents we saw from slates. We wanted to, smlar opportunty Wlmngton." n n n tha vson, a others." Joel Sanderson, a resdent of Wlmngton and publc school teacher, agrees wth ths phlosophy. As a youth, Joel partcpated n a hgh school trp to Mexco where he worked on a constructon project. The trp made a sgnfcant mpresson and resulted n frendshps from the cross-cultural youth nteractons. Sanderson s now plannng to take hs two hghschool chldren. Jeremy and Andrea, as well as hs class of Sunday school teens to New Orleans. He notes, " had wanted to do a msson trp wth the teens and got excted when Gary returned from New Orleans n November. Servng others wll allow the kds to grow ndvdually and to belter dentfy wth each other. t wll help them see that ts a bg _W0rld wth a lot of need QH],S, <1»- TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 desre to have an mpact n the lves of others. t s a hands-on way to show the love of Jesus." Todd Chen, a 2004 graduate of Wlmngton Hgh School, has been transformed by hs four short-term msson trps snce hgh school. He has been on trps to Guyana, the Domncan le-publc and Bulgara. Most recently, Todd s xt a week of hs Chrstnas break from Holy Cross workng wth Campus Crusade n New Orleans. "Msson trps brng a lot of dfferent experence that have allowed me to buld relatonshps wth others and wth God. They make you realze how awesome t s to share the same sprt of concern and love wth brothers and ssters all over the world." Wth regard to hs recent New Orleans adventure Todd adds, "One of the most "New Orleans LA Or Bust" s the slogan for local youth and adults that are makng plans to lo the hurrcane-ravaged south durng ther Aprl vacaton to help wth restoraton forts, Pctured "from Lto R) are Wlmngton resdents Joel Sanderson. Andrea Sanderson, Colegrove, Amanda Koytlla. and Gary Molgard. Adults and hgh school students ntern more nformaton about the trp can contact the Frst Baptst Church, Wlmngton, at M courtesy photo) mp rom the Frst Baptst ( hurch wll be makng the jourlo support relef efforts. n promote addtonal communty nvolvement, the Frst Baptsl Church s nvtng oth- -!-. from the area to partcpale Adults and students 18 yea - or older that are n good health and have a desre to help others are welcome to jon the trp Younger students (16+) can al>o come along f accompaned by a parent or guardan. tt hough ths s a church-sanconed rp. no partcular relgous afflaton s requred. ommtments are needed by February 15th. Trp coordnate are workng to keep costs l a mnmum so more students -an partcpate, The prmary expenses wll be for arfare and shared ground transportaton..ns: meals wll be provded by n Salvaton Army and housng,vll be n tents Ths unque adventure wont provde a stereotypcal sprng vacaton at the beach, but wll prove lo be a lfe changng experence for some. Pastor Bon Gnmley comments. "God uses ths type of trp to gve stu- -!- a bgger vson of the cutrj and brng hem closer arh other. t also helps them lo the communty as a because t ncreases her enthusasm for helpng Wlmngton." Whle on ste, the group wll jon wth Campus Crusade for Chrst for projects n New Orleans, LA and Pass Chrstan, MS. These regons have been embraced by Campus Crusade snce Katrna wped out the majorty of homes, schools and churches n September Campus Crusade s rebuldng targeted areas by leveragng volunteer efforts from students across Amerca. Volunteers wll help ndvdual famles remove debrs, clean homes, strp flood damaged carpets and drywall and prepare for reconstructon. Others wll serve n dstrbuton centers, delver food to homes, and offer emotonal or sprtual encouragement to resdents who mast rebuld ther lves. Campus Crusades Northeasl Regonal Coordnator, Bob Kuzman, notes, "We are amazed at the outpourng of support we have wtnessed from hgh-school and college students snce begnnng our gulf relef programs n September. We have had over 4000 volunteers, whch translates nto 10,000 work days. These have ncluded over 132 dfferent colleges and unverstes from around the country. These young men and woman meetng the head of Campus Crusade constructon projects. Ths man just up and left behnd hs own constructon company to go to New Orleans and help wth recovery efforts full tme - what an amazng testmony " n addton to Aprls New Orleans trp, the Frst Baptst Church s plannng a week long trp to Honduras n August 200(5. That trp wll focus on buldng a schoolhouse n the town of Danl, Honduras * jonng forces wth several other Massachusetts churches and Honduran mssons leader. Pastor Hector Newman. All are welcome to hear Pastor Newman speak about the Honduras msson efforts on Sunday February 26th, begnnng at 9:30 a.m. at the Frst Baptst Church. For more nformaton about how you can make a dfference as part of the Aprl Katrna Relef Effort or other short-term msson projects, contact the Frst Baptst Church, 17:5 Church Street, Wlmngton, at or e-mal to nfos wlmngtonlbc.org. Tax deductble donatons made to the Frst Baptst Church for the "Katrna Relef Trp are also greatly apprecated. (Valentnes Day) got three thngs of candy. got a candle. got a bouquet of flowers.. Lfe s so busy and just to remember the bus drver; thnk ts just so sweet, thnk they lke me. ve never had a dscplne problem on my bus. Ever. Theres a modcum of respect. respect them, they respect me. What s a typcal day for you? m up at 4:30 a.m. get the kds ready and me ready. get to the bus yard at 6:00 a.m. to start and pre-trp the bus. My frst pck up s 6:30 a.m. on Woburn Street. m done and back n the bus yard by 9:00 a.m. and m home by ten past. Then do my errands, play wth the kds, have play dates. go back out at 1:15, and m back on the bus at 1:30 and end at 3:30. So, t doesnt get any better than that. How many bus drvers are there? There are 18 regular route drvers and two substtutes just n case one of us gets sck or has an emergency. Have there been any memorable moments? thnk t was 2004 we had a 15 mnute snow squall at 6:20 n the mornng when we were just about ready to pull out of the bus yard. t took us two and a half hours to get our frst load of chldren to ther destnaton. The roads were just sheets of ce. t was awful; the worst drvng experence ever. Ths year on my brthday, the whole entre bus sang Happy Brthday to me. Beleve t or not, we talk. Ths partcular group of kds, they ask a lot of Recognze drug use FROM PAGE 1 Wlmngton Polce Department s sponsorng a unque program for parents and concerned ctzens: The Ctzens Drug Recognton Academy. A collaboratve presentaton between offcers from the Wlmngton Polce Department and Marlyn Belmonte, Co-Char of the Burlngton Drug & Alcohol Task Force, the Academy provdes the communty wth a comprehensve tranng to educate adults on how to recognze the sgns of drug abuse early on. The presentatons consst of mult-meda programs ncludng sldes wth lull color pctures, vdeo clps of real kds talkng about ther drug experences and hands-on paraphernala. Open to adults only, the fvepart course begns on Wednesday March from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and contnues each Wednesday evenng through March at the Wlmngton Mddle School Theater. Each week a dfferent secton of drug abuse wll be dscussed: Plant-Based/Tradtonal Drags; Prescrpton and Over- The-Counter Drugs. Desgner/Club Drugs; Drug- Facltated Sexual Assaults; Communty Coalton Buldng - a "Q & A" dscusson wth a panel consstng of a combnaton of local polce, fre/ems. and/or school department personnel; town selectmen, publc health offcers, clergy, busness people, parents and other concerned adults. "Young people become addcted much more quckly than adults so early nterventon s crtcal," sad Belmonte. "Parents have more power than they may realze to prevent drug abuse and drug related assaults. Ths program wll empower parents wth the knowledge they need to protect ther chldren, no matter how old they are. Every adult n our chldrens lves should be traned to recognze drug abuse. Early recognton leads to early nterventon whch can prevent addcton." Qualty -paces 1. "Marlyn Belmonte s an excellent presenter; very dynamc and nformatve." offers Communty Polcng Offcer Bran Pupa, who s responsble for nvtng Belmonte to come to Wlmngton. A 1980 graduate of Wheaton College. Belmonte receved her Bachelor of Arts degree wth a double major n Bology and Psychology. She became Senor Research Technologst at Massachusetts General Hosptals Hematology and Oncology Unt. poneerng antoxdant research for the preventon of cancer, whch led to fve publcatons n medcal journals Fascnated by the topc of drugs and mpassoned by her desre to protect her own teenager and others, she began volunteerng for the Burlngton Drug & Alcohol Task Force. Belmonte attended advanced semnars at the Massachusetts State Polce Academy on desgner drugs. questons lke "how old are you?" and sad "m gong to be 30 and ts really botherng me", and they sad "Oh yeah, youre old!" So they all thought theyd make me feel better and they sang Happy Brthday to me. They are just precous. s there anythng else that youd lke our readers to know? You thnk youre just the bus drver. They come on and go off. Everybody says Good Mornng. The kds tell you whats gong on n ther lves. 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17 SanmlkGrter E-MAL: Fve straght Cape Ann league ttles Wlmngton SPORTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Another one for the record books Bv JAMF POTF. Sports Edtor Throughout the entre hstory of Wlmngton Hgh Athletcs, only two coaches and two programs have done t. Whether t was the Lowell Surburban League, the Merrmack Valley Conference or now n the Cape Ann League, well over 70 years of hgh school sports and only two coaches and two programs have done t. The t, s the absolutely ncredble task of wnnng fve straght league champonshps n a sport.»"tom 1973 to 1977, the feld hotkey team, under Jan Cassdy Wood accomplsht.1 the feat of wnnng fve straght ttles playng n the MVC. On Frday nght, thanks to a defensve effort whch s unheard of, the Wlmngton Hgh boys basketball team equaled that feat the feld hockey program set 20 years ago. The Wldcats defeated Masconomet Regonal, 60-39, ncludng gvng up just 14 second half ponts n front of the home crowd. That wn put the Cats at 15-2 overall and 14-1 n the CAL, but more mportantly t gave the program ts ffth straght solo league champonshp under the gudance of head coach Jm McCune. And none of the other programs n the school - golf, boys and grls cross country, boys and grls soccer, volleyball, football, boys and grls ce hockey, grls basketball, boys and grls ndoor and outdoor track, gymnastcs (when the school had t), wrestlng, baseball, softball or boys and grls tenns - dd t. Just two teams have. And Frday nght, No. 2 became offcal. "The bg thng wanted for these kds was to have the best overall record n the league," sad McCune. "Theres three (league) champoas and thats great but theres somethng to be sad about your season when you can have the best record out of anyone n the league. You have bg, small, and mddle (dvsons n the Cape Ann League and to me theres no queston now of who the champon of ths league s." Wlmngton s now a combned n the past fve years, and aganst the Cape Ann League teams. The "Cats are also 8-4 n state tournament games over the last four years. " thnk ts pretty amazng to be honest," sad senor center Sean Murphy about the fveyear streak. "Especally ths year beng a senor t means so much. Before we won the large school but ddnt have the best overall record, but ths year we do. And we proved on Frday) that were the best team n the league." Over the fve years, McCune and hs staff have worked wth all knds of dfferent teams. Whether that season the team specalzed n defense, or ts nsde game, ts outsde game, or transton baskets off the press, these fve teams have all been very dfferent. Ths years team s very small, but have won because of ts overall team play, ts ablty to shoot from the outsde and the ncredble team defense t plays. " thnk to a certan extent were the same and dfferent from those prevous lour teams)," sad Murphy. "Back n the day wth guvs lke (Mchael) Jordan and (Crag) Osgood they would score threeponters and score off transton. "Besdes Matt Bbeau, m the tallest one on the team ths year and m 6-1. Were a very small team, but we stll do the same thngs those teams dd. We do the job reboundng, we run the floor and score, and we always push the ball up the floor. Coach always says that makes teams tred and playng that way has worked for us." McCune started hs coachng career at WHS n Before he arrved the program won just two league ttles n 1959 and Now n hs 16th season, Frday nght became the The Wlmngton Hgh boys basketball team won ts ffth straght Cape Ann U-aguc ttle alter deleatm! Mascorn. on Frday V nght. -" The» «- learn -^ "... u«wuu^,.>. ncludes: *n*rt back row «J»* «-n left to *w rght: gm. Assstant rus..all coach nlvl Tomm Ulllll Woods.»n«> Zack /..n l\ Fahe\ 1,.n*\ Dann /. n.- at l v t ^ 1. <...! tl^ll n!l.. r>l T^_l..... Stewart. Bran Cara. Matt Brooks, Malt Bbeau and Shawn Fancy, and head coach.nn McCune Bottom row let t" Thomas, Andrew Otovc, Joe Herra, Sean Murphy, Tom Mele and Peter Kastellm Mssng ron, photo John Ol sxth ttle lor the program the other comng n "The fve years are a credt to all of the kds who have played n the last fve years." sad McCune. "Lke 1 have sad many lmes, players wn games. We try to gve them thngs that make them successful, but ultmately ts the play ers. "From one to fourteen., every memlx;r of ths team works hard every sngle day Each kd n ther own lttle ways contrbutes to these wns. ts a credt to the kds." But when the bg pcture s there standng tall n the hgh school gymnasum, ts very easy to see that overall team play, gettng on the floor for loose balls, and playng phenomenal defense s what wns you champonshps. "We gave up 14 ponts n the second half to a great Masco team," sad senor Bran Cara "Youre gong to wn a lot ol games when you gve up 14 (jonts n he second hall to a team lke that. was just a great performance by everyone defensvely, "Defense and executon - why we wn). We lost our focus the other nght aganst North Andover and thats why we losl But when we keep our locus we usually wn." (ana s one of sx senors on the team jonng Murphy, Joe Herra. Peter Kastelln. Andrew Otovc and Tom Mele Cara sad that the team had a lot ol motvaton headng nto ths season "We had Mhe league champonshp) n our mnds at the start of the season," sad Cara "The last lour senor classes have gone out of here wth a league champonshp and we wanted to do the same thng. Even year -nce weve been here at the hgh school, the team has won a league champ, unshp.ml we wanted to keep n that way." The Wldcats haw three regu lar season game- lell wjh Tewksbury. (eorgetown and Wnthrop belore the Dvson North sectonal -late touma nenl l>cgns The Cats have qualfed lor the tournament!. lmes n the pasl 14 years, and ccrtanh have enjoyed man vctores n the playolls Thc> have deleated teams lke North Cambrdge Catholc Swampscott. Savn rep Weston, Newburyporl and entuckct tn name.. lew ove the years And wth the tale lour ament rght around the cur ner. perhaps theres much more to be seen from ths program. who have accomplshed some thng onlj one other team n ove nl answem Uc v. about n tn- team \\l -tll ha\e ball lell u/rcla. v- ll tn thn). uood shp hs le.n - re, cerlanh le el r 11 :. urn l< llllu tll.-.1,11 lls ton WHS McCune drvng the champonshp bus By JAME POTE Sports Edtor Jm McCune s the perfect lookng coach. He has the crew cut, he has the moustache, and he certanly has the demeanor. He makes those perfect facal expressons and throws hs arms wth the best of them when thngs arent gong so well. And hell gve you that bg smle or pat you on the back when you dd somethng rght. On the court, hs games are very entertanng. Hs teams wn, hs teams compete, hs players dve on the floor for loose balls, and ts an ntense atmosphere for those 32 mnutes each and every game. Attendng one of hs games s what hgh school sports are and should be all about. As a coach he doesnt take any nonsense. Over the 16 years wth hm behnd the bench, you never hear the off the court horror stores. You also dont see hs basketball players gettng out of hand wth excessve or flagrant fouls, or terrble behavor to the other team, offcals, or spectators. Thats because great coaches dont put up wth that. McCune keeps that same professonal manner as a coach whle behnd the desk or on the telephone. He has every team scouted, he knows every opposng players strengths and weaknesses, every score and stat s reported n every local and Boston newspaper every week. And when the tmes are called upon, he has hs contacts wth the collegate coaches to come and check out hs star forward, guard or center. Hes the frst one to prase a kd, who works hard, who tres to do the rght thng and who helps the program. And McCune s the frst to say when hs team Ls not playng well, when they need a kck n the rght drecton. Example, nne days ago aganst North Andover. Hs the team dd at practce on Wednesday "We just all have a fear of losng." sad Murphy. "We want to wn lor ourselves, for each other and everyone else, but we also dont want to lose All we dd on Wednesday was gases. All we dd was run. run and run more. And he dd that to get our Jm McCune Resume 209 wns as coach at WHS 292 career wns as head coach 99 wns n the past fve years Became just the second coach n WHS hstory to wn fve straght league ttles Has league record last fve years Advanced to sectonal fnal twce n past four years team played terrble from the get-go. They lost and after the game he explaned why the team lost. He added that some adversty could help the team gear up for a tougher stretch wth Masconomet and Tewksbury comng to town, before the state tournament begns n two weeks. Before the bg contest aganst Masconomet ths past Frday, McCune went back to the rule No. 1 when the team practced the day after losng just ther second game of the season. " thnk the bg reason why were so successful s because of the coachng." sad senor center Sean Murphy. "We come determned to wn but n fear of losng. You dont want to lose wth McCune as your coach. ts not fun." Murphy went on to say what locus hack We ddnt have that locus aganst North Andover." Jm McCune s an outstandng basketball coach Hs record speaks for tself. n hs 16 years as head coach at WHS, he has a career mark of reachng the 200 wn plateau earler ths season n the teams wn over Manchester-Essex ncludng an earler coachng stnt at St. Clements n Somervlle. McCune has a career record of McCune Ls behnd the bench for the rght reasons. He loves the game of basketball, he loves coachng student-athletes, he surrounds hmself wth many of hs great frends who work very hard as assstant coaches, and he coaches because hes there to wn a state champonshp lke any other good coach. He belongs on the all-tme lst at WHS - hes rght up there wth all of the best ol them. He proves t game n and game out. year n and year out. Besdes the Xs and Os. besdes hs relentless pursut n the defensve end. and besdes havng hs kds do gases over and over agan. McCune s a terrfc coach for one glarng reason. Because people arent perfect and make mstakes, make poor decsons and bad judgements n everyday lfe, McCune s a pursl and knows tha l has happen and wll happen every sngle second whle hes the coach of the basketball learn He knows at tmes, people. especally hgh school basketball players and learns, do fal. ts a part of lfe. Respondng to those falures and pckng up the peces all over agan s nol easy. And accordng to Murph. not fun. When the Wlmngton Hgh boys basketball team celebrated on ts home court Frday nght wth the programs ffth straght league ttle - whch s somethng only the feld hockey team accomplshed n the md 1970s - all 13 players on the team realzed how all of those gases were worth t Once agan, ask Murph. "On Thursday we worked on our press and look at what we dd (aganst Masco." sad Murphy. "We held them to 14 ponts n the second half, and we were pressng them, gettng steals and they were called twce for (shot clock volatons) We need Coach to get our locus back there because when ts there for all of us, we are unstoppable." Boys basketball coach Jm McCune has won :" gan WHS. and 292 n hs career On Fnda> nght, he won hs league ttle, and tlth n a row when the Wldcats del Masconomet. Jessca Stygles photo

18 SP2W TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Wrestlng team puts fve n sectonal fnals By JAME OTE Sports Edtor Last year the Wlmngton Hgh wrestlng team celebrated wth the programs frst ever Dvson 3 sectonal champonshp ttle. Ths year however, no team scores are held n the sectonal, state and all-state meets because of the newly adapted state tournament style competton. Had ponts been talled on Saturday nght, the Cats certanly would have been n the runnng of repeatng as sectonal champons. -or the frst tme ever, Wlmngton Hgh hosted the sectonal meet and the Wldcat grapplers ddnt dsappont the hometown fans Fve dfferent wrestlers advanced to the fnal match wth two, Nathan Clapp and Evan Walsh, comng away as champons. Wth two champons and three second place fnshers, the "Cats also had a thrd, two fourths, a ffth and a sxth place fnsher. That means Wlmngton wll send eght wrestlers to ths Frday and Saturdays Dvson : State Meet to be held at Foxboro Hgh School whle two others wll serve as alternates. "t was a great day - a great day for us." sad head coach Mke Pmental. "The kds were just unbelevable all day long. Coach Pmental says thank you to all nvolved Wlmngton Hgh wrestlng coach Mke Pmental wanted to gve a bg thank you out to everyone who was nvolved n Saturdays Dvson 3 North Sectonal Meet whch was held at WHS for the frst tme. "1 want to thank the MAA for allowng us to host ths meet," he sad. "ts nce to have t here at home for your kds, the program, the town and the fans. want to thank all of the people nvolved wth the program. "There are alot of people behnd the scenes, the Frends of the Wlmngton Wrestlng program, parents who do so much wth raffles, and so many people who volunteer dong so many thngs wth concesson stands and just makng everythng happen. "And especally want to thank my coachng staff. m a vervous wreck half the tme anyway, so wthout them none of ths would happen. The day went well, the wrestlng went well, everythng was on tme, we had enough space, food and parkng for everyone. Everythng went very well and wed love to host t agan." - JAME POTE There were so many exctng matches all the way through. m very proud of all the guys and what they all accomplshed today. thnk we are headng n the rght drecton for the end of the year tournaments." The frst Wlmngton fnalst match came at the 112-pound dvson as senor Nathan Clapp defeated Lynnfelds Connor Doherty, dramatcally, by gettng two ponts wth ten seconds left to come away wth an 8-6 decson. Four champonshp matches later, senor Evan Walsh became the second Wldcat to have hs arm rased as he defeated Wnchesters Robert Barber, 6-3, to capture the 135- pound ttle. nbetween the ttles by Clapp and Walsh, senor Jon Kelly was defeated by Burlngtons Jon Cappello. 16-0, n the 125- pound dvson. Earler. Kelly defeated Tyngsboros Taylor Gendron wth a pn at 1:38, and then Pentuckets Bob Karllx-rg wth a pn at 2:40 before fallng to a very good wrestler n Cappello. "Jon Kelly ran nto a buzzsaw," sad Pmental. "The kd s the real deal, and so s hs brother (Nck, who won the 119- pound ttle). Now 1 thnk ths wll prepare Jon for next week. He may very well face Cappello agan, but well be lookng for Jon to place hgh at the state meet. Jon has to put ths loss behnd me, understand t but not accept t and move on and get ready for next week." mmedately after Kelly was defeated, teammate Mke Sorrentno was matched up aganst Melroses Ken Macntosh n the 130-pound fnals. Macntosh was able to pn Sorrentno at the 2:33 mark. Earler Sorrentno posted wns over Wnchesters Charle Hale (7-1) and Wakelelds Chrs Tarr (pn at 1:02). " thought Mke wrestled a great tournament," sad Pmental. "He dd all of the rght thngs untl he got caught n the fnal. ts a shame on you f that happens agan but dont thnk that wll wth Mke because he always learns from hs mstakes. Hopefully hell get that opportunty agan." The next to the last champonshp match of the nght came n the 215-pound dvson as junor Nathan Mercer was pnned by Hamlton-Wenham s Sopheap Bou at the 1:56 mark. Mercer has really come on as of late whch ncluded postng earler wns over Wakefelds Anthony Mocca (1-0) and Marbleheads Dan Swansea (pn at 4:57). "Nate Mercer was seeded second and he fnshed second," sad Pmental. " knew Nate was heartbroken losng that fnal match but knew gong nto t that the kd was tough and t would be a very tough match. Nate beat hm earler n Wlmngton Hghs Bran Sullvan was a late addton to the lne-up on Saturday and he pulled out two wns ncludng beatng Burlngtons Jm Rappaport n the 145-pound dvson durng Saturdays Dvson 3 sectonal meet held at WHS. (JoeBrownphotos.com) the year and now ths tme he lost so hopefully Nathan can redeem hmself." Senors Nck Gustn. Bran Wlson, junor Ken Adams and sophomore Ken Joyce also wll be advancng another week, whle, junor Krk Wayshvlle and freshman Steve Sughrue wll be alternates. Gustn fnshed thrd at 160 pounds. He was defeated n hs frst match by Lynnfelds Dan Arsnow wth a pn at 1:51. but came back to defeat Tyngsboros Paul Donohoe (11-2), Hamlton- Wenhams Chrs Goodrch (19-4) and Wnchesters Dan McHugh 8-l) n the consolaton fnal match. "Nck Gustn lost a heartbreaker n the frst match to a Lynnleld kd and they are known to catch ther opponents." sad Pmental. "Nck got caught (and lost) and he had to battle back where he beat a kd from Tyngsboro who Nck lost to earler ths season. That kd only had four losses ths whole season. "Nck had a tough road to get back. For a senor to lose lke that n the frst round... some guys dont make t back. They dont see the lght at the end of the tunnel and everythng folds n and they are done. Nck ddnt let that happen He came hack wrestled very well to take a thrd place." At 171 pounds. Bran Wlson contnues to ple up the accomplshments. The senor placed fourth. He lost hs frst match to Wakefelds Joe -aura only to come back and wn hs next three over Pentuckets Jarrod McDonald wth a pn at the 2:23 mark, Mnuteman Techs Rch Malloy wth a pn at the 4:28 mark and Melroses Ezzra Krechncr wth a 2-0 decson. That put Wlson n the consolaton fnal match where he was defeated by Hamlton- Wenhams Adam Bulls, "Bran Wlson s just Mr. Tenacty," sad Pmental. "He just battles and someone s gong to get the toughest opponent theyve faced because no matter what the guy he wrestles hes gong to make hm work extremely hard. Bran pulled out some matches and he just lves off hs tenacty. Hell just wear you do and he just keeps hmself on the mat. He was able to get hmself a fourth place fnsh and hell be gong on next week." Junor captan Ken Adams fnshed 2-2 to place fourth at the 140 pound dvson. He posted wns over Greg Setternk, 3-2, and Alex Terrl (7-2) but lost to eventual sectonal champon John Noble, and Chrs Spnnell n the consolaton fnal. "Kenny Adams had a great tournament," sad Pmental "He fnshed fourth and t looked lke he was havng some fun out there. He was relaxed out there and he showed jusl how much potental he has." Freshman Steve Sughrue managed to fnsh n ffth place n the 103-pound dvson. He was defeated n the frst match by Pentuckets Andy Lane, 5-0, but bounced back posted a wn over Phl Freden (pn at 4:24) before losng to Cam Jenkns. That put Sughrue n a battle for ffth and sxth place and he defeated John Murphy of Burlngton, to fnsh ffth as hell be an alternate ths weekend. "Steve Sughrue battled back," sad Pmental. "He has battled wth (Lane) throughout the year. Steve beat hm once and (Lane) beat Steve once and (Saturday) Lane beat hm. Steve really took t to heart because he trans so hard and wants to be a champon. But hs champonshps are n the near future." Besdes Sughrue, both Wayshvlle and Joyce wll serve as alternates. Wayshvlle placed sxth n the 189-pound dvson as he fnshed 3-3 on the day. He defeated Joe DAlelo (pn at 51 seconds), Sam Frtz (pn at 1:36) and Shaun Foss (6-2) before he ended up losng a terrfc back and forth battle wth Wnthrops Kevn Harrs, who edged hm out, 8-6, for ffth and sxth place fnsh. "Krk Wayshvlle wrestled, tough, tough," sad Pmental. "Hes weghs 160sh, but usually wrestles n at 171 but wrestled at 189 today. He just wrestles very tough. He doesnt gve any opponent any respect. He just gets out on the mat, goes rght after t wth no fear and he gves every ounce of effort he possbly can. " know he was pretty devas- tated when he lost hs ffth and sxth place match but t was a great match. He has come a long way and he should be proud." Joyce posted two vctores to eventually land hm wth a fourth place fnsh n the 275- pound dvson. He defeated Mke Delahanty wth a pn at 49 seconds, before losng to the eventual sectonal champon Andy Carr. Then Joyce came back to defeat John Dunne wth another pn before fallng to Ryan Palmer n the consolaton fnal. "Kenny Joyce also had a great tournament." sad Pmental. "He always has a smle on hs face and hes just such a fun guy watch on the mat. Hes just a sophomore and cant wat to see how good hes gong to be over the next two years. He lost a tough sem-fnal match but came back to take fourth place and hell be gong on to next weeks state meet." Fnally two other wrestlers competed for the Wldcats. Bran Sullvan fnshed 2-2 at the 145 pound class, ncludng pnnng both Bran McCarthy and Jm Rappaport, whle, Dan Hall also fnshed wth two wns over Zack Fanjoy and Sam Houston n the 152-pound dvson. "A real surprse for us was Bran Sullvan who was a replacement for one of our varsty guys Dllon Hallday who was very sck," sad Pmental. "Bran usually weghs n at 135 and he came n around 140 but we wrestled hm at 145. He got two was here, he battled and he gave a great match to the guy who eventually won t. Bran wrestled very tough and hope he s proud of what he dd. "Dan Hall gave t 150 percent and couldnt have asked for anythng more from hm. He went out there and dazzled hmself, showng some of hs own technques and t was great to see. But ts sad because hes a senor who has battled so hard to get here. "For Dan he never got the awards but.hes a better man because hes been here for four years, battlng as hard as he could and he was rght there all the tme. He wrestled tough. He stll has the opportunty to make an mpact on the team when we wrestle Wakefeld." New post y season format n wrestlng Bv JAME POTE Sports Edtor Before ths wrestlng season started, the Massachusetts State Wrestlng Assocaton changed the post season up. Stll the Dvson 1, 2 and 3"sectonals wll be held, and stll the Dvson 1, 2, and 3 state nyets are to be held as well as thrallstate meet, but no team sedres wll be held n any of ftfl>se meets. The only thng accent ed for s the ndvdual achevements n each of the 14 wfght classes. 5* nstead, much lke thejcenaro wth all of the other jm sports, a state tournamenjjor mat has been mplemented f any team fnshes wth a 5>00 record or better n the regular season, t can qualfy fojhhe tournament n the respeejve dvson. n the case* of Wlmngton, the WldcatsMn shed the regular season ws& a 15-7 record. j? The drawngs were announced earler ths week for-jthe Dvson 3 North sectonal Jjurnament whch got underwjg on Tuesday. The Cats drew ajsrst round bye and wll ^ce Wakefeld at home on Tuesday, February 22nd at 6:30 pm. "ve been opposed to t snce day one," sad Wldcat head coach Mke Pmental. " thnk when you have a kd who comes here (to the sectonal njeet) and doesnt acheve what he had dreamed of achevng and then stll has to come back and battle for the team ttle. "You want people workng to help the team, but just thnk ths s just another obstacle to overcome. The thng s we Qualfed, so were gong to face Wakefeld and see how we, can do n ths." The meets wll be held on Wednesdays nbetween the State, All-State and New England Meets wth matches followng on Wednesdays and Saturdays once the NE Meet s over. Much lke the other sports, once you lose a match youre out. Wlmngton wll compete n a 5-team bracket. Wnchester (20-1) drew the top seed followed by Wlmngton, Wakefeld (15-7), Mnuteman Tech (10-5) - coached by former WHS standout wrestler Bran Tldsley - and Melrose (13*8). All fve teams competed n Saturdays sectonal meet held at WHS. Should Wlmngton wn, they wll face ether Wnchester/Mnuteman Tech or Melrose n the sectonal ttle meet to be beheld on February 29th. 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19 1 VM ^^^^^MMMM TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 SP 3V- Walsh trms the Barber down for Dvson 3 North sectonal ttle By JAME OTE Sports Edtor Wth ten seconds left on the clock, Wlmngton Hgh senor Evan Walsh quckly glanced to see how much tme was left, only to put a much more tougher hold on hs opponent, Robert Barber of Wnchester. Walsh held hm down as the seconds tcked down and the buzzer went off. Thats when Walsh, usually very conservatve wth hs emotons, celebrated wth hs coaches and teammates knowng hes the Dvson 3 North sectonal 135- pound wrestlng champon. " really wanted ths," he sad. "t means so much to me. Wrestlng s my passon, ts the thng m pretty good at. After watchng (teammates) Jon Kelly (lose) and Mke Sorrentno (get pnned n the fnals), wanted to repay them and gve them somethng back n a some sort of way. To me theres nothng better than knowng m the sectonal champon. Ths s what ve been workng so hard for four years." Prevously, Walsh had defeated hs other two opponents, Sam DBencts of Pentucket (pn at Wlmngton Hgh senor Evan Walsh defeated Wnchesters Robert Barber, 6-3 to capture the 135-pound Dvson 3 sectonal wrestlng tournament held Saturday nght at WHS. (courtesy photo) Clapp wns n dramatcs 4:00) and Mnuteman Techs Dean Crmald (16-1) to get nto the fnal. Thats when he squared off aganst Barber, a famlar opponent. Earler ths season Barber defeated Walsh, 2-1. But ths tme around, Walsh came away wth the 6-3 vctory. "Today was Evans day," sad head coach Mke Pmental. "m very proud that he was able to battle back snce he lost to that kd earler ths year. Evan put that behnd hm,. (Barber) s a classy kd and he was gong for hs 100th wn tonght and Evan made sure that t wouldnt come aganst hm." Walsh s now 32-8 on the season and n hs very mpressve career. "Ths s awesome," he sad. "ts the best ve felt n a long whle and t just feels lke everythng has now been worth t. Just workng so hard for four years and fnally to see t come together s just awesome." Walsh scored the matchs frst two ponts. Then Barber added one before Walsh naled two more before the frst perod ended to go up 4-1. The fnal two seemed to be controversal to the coaches of Wnchester. Just before the buzzer went off, Walsh had control of Barber keepng hm n poston before gong out of bounds. The head referee asked for help and the assstant sad that Walsh was n poston and deserved to the two ponts much to the dsagreement of the opposng coaches. "Evan s very, very tactcal and he has such a wrestlng aware ness when hes on the mat." sad Pmental about those two ponts "He knew where he was on the mat, he knew where hs feel were and had to be. he knew tha he had a secured enough to gel hs ponts and he ddnl need to do anymore at that pont "f you gve up whn you n< and scramble and go o n ol bounds, you lose your poston (and then the ponts l. lke., catcher n baseball wh" rno\e> the curveball n so t look- lke a strke. Well thats what Kwm dd when he held ns poml and 1 composure Evan er wn smart and he km-.. exactly what he wa Barber made thng- m-re, : by gettng two re\e > wth 30 second- n >n m he,.-. ond perod makng ] appeared tha n tn- :, onds ol the -r.. ;, M *j nd the frst few ol. that Walsh was J-:.;.J.,,,! "Thats how.vrestle. -ad Walsh. "t jus r - t, A,\ ve never been tred.:.., m;t< h work hard n prm lce -o durng the meets never lee tred durng a match t ju-t look- that way - ts my -t\le Mdway through the thrd perod. Walsh put the tn tch awaj securng t when he was awarded two more hack pont- to go up R- : "Me beat me \ earle n the season so that - wh\ he was ll>< top seed sad Wal-h " km could take hm. u, M lral p - lon because *, p ;n ng that. lot so mld gel cm fort able had two lakedowns the frst perod - tell p good afle that». Stll comfortable md more fdenl U ; h sad H was pr< dffh ult down the let 1. a Barber, who C.JMM nto t match wth M van "le - a lough kd and. hm ns credt " s.u«walsh.vork hard and ld («!! he wll <" er gr t!. th<- la-t lew se Mn he rg ha ll< wa out t. U USl down a lttle on; Holdng hm n onge n the lna > ertanh brougl Walshs lace looked al tn pushed, Walsh " H,. anythng t - goo: get an adrenahr have to do uhal to let hm u "There not.:,.. lookng up whe wth a few sen. that you push hold hm down md second- lck do " the wnne " n. W! By JAME PQTE Sports Edtor After jumpng nto the arms of hs coaches, pumpng hs fsts and layng on the concrete floor wth the bggest smle on hs face, senor Nathan Clapp tred to catch hs breath only to utter a few words: "Ths s a dream come true." The dream was becomng the Dvson 3 North sectonal wrestlng champon n the 112- pound weght dvson. And t offcally became true dramatcally wth seconds left of hs terrfc battle wth a very tough and very sound grappler named Connor Doherty of Lynnfeld on Saturday nght held at the Cusnng Gymnasum. Clapp traled 5-4 at the end of the second perod. He scored two bg back ponts wth 50 seconds left n the match to go up 6-5 but Doherty escaped for a pont to te t up wth 15 seconds left. mmedately Clapp took hm down, flpped hm over for two back ponts wth 10 seconds left. Clapp went on to wn the come from behnd vctory, 8-6. "He beat me once, and then beat hm earler ths season and always have to wrestle my hardest when face hm," sad Clapp "m pretty good on my feet wth hm, but he scrambles a lot. Hes short, stocky and tough so once he gets down on hs feet hes so tough." Amazngly, Clapp was so composed n the fnal 30 seconds of the match. At that pont he was up by a pont when the match resumed. "When we started back up, there was thrty seconds left on the clock so just counted down n my head (whle wrestlng)," sad Clapp. "And when he ted t up t was dscouragng but can always tell when can do somethng or when can beat someone and felt that. was really tred but knew that f tred to flp hm over that could do t. And dd, and what an awesome feelng. "Coach was yellng at me for atttude and to dg deep. ve been workng at ths snce freshman year and ths s all wanted. was hopng all season to be the champon at the Cape Ann League Meet and just to place here and really never thought beyond that. But guess all of that hard work has pad off." When Doherty dd te t up wth the escape, t was now or never to make that dream come true for Clapp. "He ted t up but knew 1 stll had tme to flp hm over. 1 knew had hm on the edge and was just tryng to keep my toes nsde and hold hm down. That was wth seven seconds left and knew just had to hold hm there the rest ol the wa\ A week alter wnnng hs frst ever champonshp ol any knd, the Cape Ann League ttle. Clapp was back al t agan, pleasng head coach Mke Pmental. who knew all along that someda> all of hs abltes would meet together. "Nathan was lust such a delght to watch. sad Pmental "He proved that good, thngs do happen to those who work hard t was a very excl ng match The kd that he wrestled s a ver\ tough young man. 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20 mt SP2W TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,2006 Wrestlng team puts fve n sectonal fnals By JAME POTE Sports Edtor vst year the Wlmngton Hgh wrestlng team celebrated wth the programs frst ever Dvson 3 sectonal champonshp ttle. Ths year however, no team scores are held n the sectonal, state and all-state meets because of the newly adapted state tournament style competton. Had ponts been talled on Saturday nght, the Cats certanly would have been n the runnng of repeatng as sectonal champons. For the frst tme ever, Wlmngton Hgh hosted the sectonal meet and the Wldcat grapplers ddnt dsappont the hometown fans. Fve dfferent wrestlers advanced to the fnal match wth two. Nathan Clapp and Evan Walsh, comng away as champons. Wth two champons and three second place fnshers, the "Cats also had a thrd, two fourths, a ffth and a sxth place fnsher. That means Wlmngton wll send eght wrestlers to ths Frday and Saturdays Dvson 3 State Meet to be held at Foxboro Hgh School whle two others wll serve as alternates. Tt was a great day - a great day for us." sad head coach Mke Pmental. "The kds were just unbelevable all day long. Coach Pmental says thank you to all nvolved Wlmngton Hgh wrestlng coach Mke Pmental wanted to gve a bg thank you out to everyone who was nvolved n Saturdays Dvson 3 North Sectonal Meet whch was held at WHS tor the frst tme. " want to thank the MAA for allowng as to host ths meet," he sad. "ts nce to have t here at home for your kds, the program, the town and the fans, 1 want to thank all of the people nvolved wth the program. "There are alot of people behnd the scenes, the Frends of the Wlmngton Wrestlng program, parents who do so much wth raffles, and so many people who volunteer dong so many thngs wth concesson stands and just makng everythng happen. "And especally want to thank my coachng staff. m a vervous wreck half the tme anyway, so wthout them none of ths would happen. The day went well, the wrestlng went well, everythng was on tme, we had enough space, food and parkng for everyone. Everythng went very well and wed love to host t agan." - JAME POTE There were so many exctng matches all the way through. m very proud of all the guys and what they all accomplshed today. thnk we are headng n the rght drecton for the end of the year tournaments." The frst Wlmngton fnalst match came at the 112-pound dvson as senor Nathan Clapp defeated. Lynnfelds Connor Doherty, dramatcally. by gettng two ponts wth ten seconds left to come away wth an 8-6 decson. Four champonshp matches later, senor Evan Walsh became the second Wldcat to have hs arm rased as he defeated Wnchesters Robert Barber, 6-3, to capture the 135- pound ttle. nbetween the ttles by Clapp and Walsh, senor Jon Kelly was defeated by Burlngtons Jon Cappello, 16-0, n the 12. pound dvson. Earler, Kelly defeated Tyngsboros Taylor Gendron wth a pn at 1.38, and then Pentuckets Bob Karlberg wth a pn at 2:40 before fallng to a very good wrestler n Cappello. "Jon Kelly ran nto a buzzsaw," sad Pmental. "The kd s the real deal, and so s hs brother (Nck, who won the 119- pound ttle). Now thnk ths wll prepare Jon for next week. He may very well face Cappello agan, but well be lookng for Jon to place hgh at the state meet. Jon has to put ths loss behnd me, understand t but not accept t and move on and get ready for next week." mmedately after Kelly was defeated, teammate Mke Sorrentno was matched up aganst Melroses Ken Macntosh n the 130-pound fnals. Macntosh was able to pn Sorrentno at the 2:33 mark. Earler Sorrentno posted wns over Wnchesters Charle Hale 7-l) and Wakefelds Chrs Tarr (pn at 1:02). " thought Mke wrestled a great tournament." sad Pmental. "He dd all of the rght thngs untl he got caught n the fnal. ts a shame on you f that happens agan but dont thnk that wll wth Mke because he always learns from hs mstakes. Hopefully hell get that opportunty agan." The next to the last champonshp match of the nght came n the 215-pound dvson as junor Nathan Mercer was pnned by Hamlton-Wenhams Sopheap Bou at the 1:56 mark. Mercer has really come on as of late whch ncluded postng earler wns over Wakefelds Anthony Mocca (1-0) and Marbleheads Dan Swansea (pn at 4:57). "Nate Mercer was seeded second and he fnshed second." sad Pmental. " knew Nate was heartbroken losng that fnal match but knew gong nto t that the kd was tough and t would be a very tough match. Nate beat hm earler n Wlmngton Hghs Bran Sullvan was a late addton to the lne-up on Saturday and he pulled out two wns ncludng beatng Burlngtons Jm Rappaport n the 145-pound dvson durng Saturdays Dvson 3 sectonal meet held at WHS. (JoeBrownphotos.com) the year and now ths tme he lost so hopefully Nathan can redeem hmsell." Senors Nck Gustn. Bran Wlson, junor Ken Adams and sophomore Ken Joyce also wll be advancng another week, whle, junor Krk Wayshvlle and freshman Steve Sughrue wll be alternates. Gustn fnshed thrd at 160 pounds. He was defeated n hs frst match by Lynnfelds Dan Arsnow wth a pn at 1:51, but came back to defeat Tyngsboros Paul Donohoe (11-2), Hamlton- Wenhams Chrs Goodrch (19-41 and Wnchesters Dan McHugh <8-l) n the consolaton fnal match. "Nck Gustn lost a heartbreaker n the frst match to a l.vnnfeld kd and they are known to catch ther opponents," sad Pmental. "Nck got caught (and lost) and he had to battle back where he beat a kd from Tyngsboro who Nck lost to earler ths season. Tha kd only had four losses ths whole season. "Nck had a tough road to get back. For a senor to lose lke that n the frst round... some guys dont make t back. They donl see the lght at the end of the tunnel and everythng folds n and they are done. Nck ddnt let that happen. He came back wrest led very well to take a thrd place." At 171 pounds, Bran Wlson contnues to ple up the accomplshments. The senor placed fourth. He lost hs frst match to Wakefelds Joe xura only to come back and wn hs next three over Pentuckets Jarrod McDonald wth a pn at the 2:23 mark. Mnuteman Techs Rch Mallov wth a pn at the 4:28 mark and Melroses Ezzra Krechner wth a 2-0 decson. That put Wlson n the consolaton fnal match where he was defeated by Hamlton- Wenhams Adam Bulbs, Bran Wlson s just Mr. Tenacty." sad Pmental. "He just battles and someone s gong to get the toughest opponent theyve faced because no matter what the guy he wrestles hes gong to make hm work extremely hard. Bran pulled out some matches and he just lves off hs tenacty. Hell just wear you do and he just keeps hmsell on the mat. He was able to get hmself a fourth place fnsh and hell be gong on next week." Junor captan Ken Adams fnshed 2-2 to place fourth at the 140 pound dvson. He posted wns over Greg Setternk, 3-2, and Alex Terrl (7-2) but lost to eventual sectonal champon John Noble, and Chrs Spnnell n the consolaton fnal. "Kenny Adams had a great tournament," sad Pmental. "He fnshed fourth and t looked lke he was havng some fun out there. He was relaxed out there and he showed just how much potental he has." Freshman Steve Sughrue managed to fnsh n ffth place n the 103-pound dvson. He was defeated n the frst match by Pentuckets Andy Lane, 5-0, but bounced back posted a wn over Phl Freden (pn at 4:24) before losng to Cam Jenkns. That put Sughrue n a battle for ffth and sxth place and he defeated John Murphy of Burlngton, 10-2, to fnsh ffth as hell be an alternate ths weekend/ "Steve"Sughrue battled back," sad Pmental. "He has battled wth (Lane) throughout the year. Steve beat hm once and (Lane) beat Steve once and (Saturday) Lane beat hm. Steve really took t to heart because he trans so hard and wants to be a champon. But hs champonshps are n the near future." Besdes Sughrue, both Wayshvlle and Joyce wll serve as alternates. Wayshvlle placed sxth n the 189-pound dvson as he fnshed 3-3 on the day. He defeated Joe DAlelo (pn at 51 seconds), Sam Frtz (pn at 1:36) and Shaun Foss (6-2) before he ended up losng a terrfc back and forth battle wth Wnthrops Kevn Harrs, who edged hm out, 8-6, for ffth and sxth place fnsh. "Krk Wayshvlle wrestled, tough, tough," sad Pmental. "Hes weghs 160sh, but usually wrestles n at 171 but wrestled at 189 today. He just wrestles very tough. He doesnt gve any opponent any respect. He jast gets out on the mat, goes rght after t wth no fear and he gves every ounce of effort he possbly can. " know he was pretty devas- tated when he lost hs ffth and sxth place match but t was a great match. He has come a long way and he should be proud." Joyce posted two vctores to eventually land hm wth a fourth place fnsh n the 275- pound dvson. He defeated Mke Delahanty wth a pn at 49 seconds, before losng to the eventual sectonal champon Andy Carr. Then Joyce came back to defeat John Dunne wth another pn before fallng to Ryan Palmer n the consolaton fnal. "Kenny Joyce also had a great tournament," sad Pmental. "He always has a smle on hs face and hes just such a fun guy watch on the mat. Hes just a sophomore and cant wat to see how good hes gong to be over the next two years. He lost a tough sem-fnal match but came back to take fourth place and hell be gong on to next weeks state meet." Fnally two other wrestlers competed for the Wldcats. Bran Sullvan fnshed 2-2 at the 145 pound class, ncludng pnnng both Bran McCarthy and Jm Rappaport, whle. Dan Hall also fnshed wth two wns over Zack Fanjoy and Sam Houston n the 152-pound dvson. "A real surprse for as was Bran Sullvan who was a replacement for one of our varsty guys Dllon Hallday who was very sck," sad Pmental. "Bran usually weghs n at 135 and he came n around 140 but we wrestled hm at 145. He got two wns here, he battled and he gave a great match to the guy who eventually won t. Bran wrestled very tough and hope he s proud of what he dd. "Dan Hall gave t 150 percent and couldnt have asked for anythng more from hm. He went out there and dazzled hmself, showng some of hs own technques and t was great to see. But ts sad because hes a senor who has battled so hard to get here. "For Dan he never got the awards but.hes a better man because hes been here for four years, battlng as hard as he could and he was rght there all the tme. He wrestled tough. He stll has the opportunty to make an mpact on the team when we wrestle Wakefeld." New post f season format n wrestlng Bv JAME POTE Sports Edtor ;, Before ths wrestlng season started, the Massachusetts State Wrestlng Assocaton changed the post season up. Stll the Dvson 1, 2 and 3"sectonals wll be held, and stll the Dvson 1, 2, and 3 state njjtets are to be held as well as thrall state meet, but no team sares wll be held n any of Bbse meets. The only thng accent ed for s the ndvdual achevements n each of the 14 wsfeht classes. 5 nstead, much lke thence naro wth all of the other JJ&m sports, a state tournamenflor mat has been mplemented f any team fnshes wth a 2>00 record or better n the regjlar season, t can qualfy fojjhe tournament n the respeejve dvson. n the case* of Wlmngton, the Wldcats^fn shed the regular season \wh a 15-7 record. ^ The drawngs were announced earler ths week for^the Dvson 3 North sectonal J^urnament whch got underway on Tuesday. The Cats drew ajprst round bye and wll ^&ce Wakefeld at home on Tuesday, February 22nd at 6:30 pm. "ve been opposed to t snce day one," sad Wldcat head coach Mke Pmental. " thnk when you have a kd who cymes here (to the sectonal njeet) and doesnt acheve what he had dreamed of achevng and then stll has to come back and battle for the team ttle. "You want people workng to help the team, but jast thnk ths s just another obstacle to overcome. The thng s we qualfed, so were gong to face Wakefeld and see how we can do n ths." The meets wll be held on Wednesdays nbetween the State, All-State and New England Meets wth matches followng on Wednesdays and Saturdays once the NE Meet s over. Much lke the other sports, once you lose a match youre out. Wlmngton wll compete n a 5-team bracket. Wnchester (20-1) drew the top seed followed by Wlmngton, Wakefeld (15-7), Mnuteman Tech (10-5) -- coached by former WHS standout wrestler Bran Tldsley - and Melrose (13-8). 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21 -...L..!. U P." mmm mm^^^^^^^^^m r TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 RP 3V. Walsh trms the Barber down for Dvson 3 North sectonal ttle BY JAME POTE Wth ten seconds left on the clock, Wlmngton Hgh senor Evan Walsh quckly glanced to see how much tme was left, only to put a much more tougher hold op hs opponent, Robert Barber of Wnchester. Walsh held hm down as the seconds tcked down and the buzzer went off. Thats when Walsh, usually very conservatve wth hs emotons, celebrated wth hs coaches and teammates knowng hes the Dvson 3 North sectonal 135- pound wrestlng champon. " really wanted ths," he sad. "t means so much to me. Wrestlng s my passon, ts the thng m pretty good at. After watchng (teammates) Jon Kelly (lose) and Mke Sorrentno (get pnned n the fnals), wanted to repay them and gve them somethng back n a some sort of way. To me theres nothng better than knowng m the sectonal champon. Ths s what ve been workng so hard for four years." Prevously, Walsh had defeated hs other two opponents, Sam DBencts of Pentucket (pn at Wlmngton Hgh senor Evan Walsh defeated Wnchesters Robert Barber, 6-3 to capture the 135-pound Dvson 3 sectonal wrestlng tournament held Saturday nght at WHS. (courtesy photo) 4:00) and Mnuteman Techs Dean Crmald (16-1) to get nto the fnal. Thats when he squared off aganst Barber, a famlar opponent. Earler ths season Barber defeated Walsh, 2-1. But ths tme around, Walsh came away wth the &-3 vctory. "Today was Evans day," sad head coach Mke Pmental. "m very proud that he was able to battle back snce he lost to that kd earler ths year. Evan put that behnd hm. (Barber) s a classy kd and he was gong for hs 100th wn tonght and Evan made sure that t wouldnt come aganst hm." Walsh s now 32-8 on the season and n hs very mpressve career. "Ths s awesome," he sad. "ts the best ve felt n a long whle and t just feels lke everythng has now been worth t. Just workng so hard for four years and fnally to see t come together s just awesome." Walsh scored the matchs frst two ponts. Then Barber added one before Walsh naled two more before the frst perod ended to go up 4-1. The fnal two seemed to be controversal to the coaches of Wnchester. Just before the buzzer went off, Walsh had control of Barber keepng hm n poston before gong out of bounds. The head referee asked for help and the assstant sad that Walsh was n poston and deserved to the two ponts much to the dsagreement of the opposng coaches. "Evan s very, very tactcal and he has such a wrestlng a wanness when hes on the mat. sad Pmental about those two ponts He knew where he was on the mat, he knew where hs feel were and had to be. he knew that he had a secured enough to gel hs ponts and he ddnt need n do anymore at that pont "f you gve up when- you jre and scramble and go out ol bounds, you lose your poston (and then the ponts ts lke catcher n baseball who moves the curveball n so H look- lke a strke. Well thats whal Kvan dd when he held hs pomnn u composure. Kvan ver,<w. smart and he knew all exactly what te...,, d Barber made hngby gettng two revej : wth 30 seconds to >o m h< ond perod makny h appeared tha n the ;;..,..,, onds of the ^-cord \» norj and the frst few ol " tl nl perod that Walsh was g n ured "Thats how.m-stlo" -ad Walsh. " jusl : ok- tha,a\ ve never been red..-. n t h work hard n p a< lce so durng the meets neve lec tred durng a match t usl look-- that way - ts m\ sty t- Mdway through (he thrd perod, Walsh pu the match awa\ securng t when he A as- awarded two more back ponts lo go up 6-3 "le beat me > earler n h season so thats #h> he was- l top seed." sad V\al h "1 kne.\ could take hm. n< lal p- ton because n n p at ng tha a lol so < mld gel -> fortable had two lakedo vu the frst perod - - lell p good afte that pn Stll comfortable >K more m fdent. Walsh sad A as pn dlluull down tn H h a Barber, who ane nto 11 tralch A;t. r. can m.- le s a lough kd and hm hs credt " -ad Walsh works hard and ld l> he- A ll nc\er gr K\ the last lew se ond lr-.: hard l< ol! bll Sl : n down lttle on Holdng hm longer n the n certanly hrougl Walshs lace looked l h pushed a!nt Walsh 1 anythng s goon get an adreralm r. have to do w hat to let hnr\p "There - nolhu. kwkng up whe p nd wth a few secon A that l you p Lsh hold hm down,r : seconds tck lthe wnner : Clap p wns n dramatcs BxJAME POTE Sports Edtor After jumpng nto the arms of hs coaches, pumpng hs fsts and layng on the concrete floor wth the bggest smle on hs face, senor Nathan Clapp tred to catch hs breath only to utter a few words: "Ths s a dream come true." The dream was becomng the Dvson 3 North sectonal wrestlng champon n the 112- pound weght dvson. And t Offcally became true dramatcally wth seconds left of hs terrfc battle wth a very tough and very sound grappler named Connor Doherty of Lynnfeld on Saturday nght held at the Cushng Gymnasum. Clapp traled 5-4 at the end of the second perod. He scored two bg back ponts wth 50 seconds left n the match to go up 6-5 but Doherty escaped for a pont to te t up wth 15 seconds left. mmedately Clapp took hm down, flpped hm over for two back ponts wth 10 seconds left. Clapp went on to wn the come from behnd vctory, 8-6. "He beat me once, and then beat hm earler ths season and 1 always have to wrestle my hardest when face hm," sad Clapp. "m pretty good on my feet wth hm, but he scrambles a lot. Hes short, stocky and tough so once he gets down on hs feet hes so tough- Amazngly, Clapp was so composed n the fnal 30 seconds of the match. At that pont he was up by a pont when the match resumed. "When we started back up, there was thrty seconds left on the clock so just counted down n my head (whle wrestlng)," sad Clapp. "And when he ted t up t was dscouragng but can always tell when can do somethng or when can beat someone and felt that. was really tred but knew that f tred to flp hm over that could do t. And dd, and what an awesome feelng. "Coach was yellng at me for atttude and to dg deep. ve been workng at ths snce freshman year and ths s all wanted. was hopng all season to be the champon at the Cape Ann League Meet and just to place here and really never thought beyond that. But guess all of that hard work has pad off." When Doherty dd te t up wth the escape, t was now or never to make that dream come true for Clapp. "He ted t up but knew stll had tme to flp hm over. knew had hm on the edge and was just tryng to keep my toes nsde and hold hm down. That was wth seven seconds left and knew just had to hold hm there the rest ol the way A week alter wnnng hs frst ever champonshp ol any knd, the Cape Ann League ttle. Clapp was hark at t agan. pleasng head coach Mke Pmental. who knew all along that someday all ol hs abltes would meet together ".Nathan was just such a delght to watch. sad Pmental "He proved that good thngs do happen to those who work hard t was a very excl ng match The kd that he wrestled s a very tough young man. Hes a sectonal runner-up last year and a state place fnsher thnk Nathan was ver\. lecl.n A- was very romp- -: credt to hm " Clapp who and showed us -. he does card n ed a pres nf alter the vcto a new de< k ol -.u : "les been wrestlng shoe told hm at the that l n e he ear, nave tl Pment.l.-:. th shoeand he - ;-, Ronnell A^B^experence our famly at work vanl.. FEBRUARY S GONG TO BE A BG DEAL. ZERO DOWN A REAL ZERO DOWN SALE. EVERYTHNG WLL BE SOLD, BOTH NEW AND USED! 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22 SP4W TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 WHS Grls Basketball fall to 13-4 Undefeated Masconomet too much to handle Ky JAME POTE Sports Edtor Through the frst 12 mnutes, the Wlmngton Hgh grls basket l>;ll team gave undefeated Masconomet a pretty good scare Then some foul trouble, sene strong shootng from the Cheftans and suddenly a fve pont defct turned nto f. On Frday nght, the Wldcats fell to 13-4 overall wth a defeat on the road aganst Masco, who mprove to 16-0 on the season " was really happy wth how we played n the frst half," sad head coach Jay Keane. "But when youre down 16 ponts ts very tough aganst that team. We cant make up that many ponts aganst them. But we played very well n the frst half. just thnk they have better shooters than we do," Wlmngton was tralng by fve ponts wth about four mnutes to go n the frst half. Junor guard Branne Bozzella connected on a bg shot, and moments later, junor center Ashley Vtale pcked up her second foul. " thought tralng by fve ponts and four mnutes to go that f sat Ashley we could hold them off," sad Keane. "n hndsght maybe t wasnt such a good move, but f 1 left her n there and she pcked up her thrd foul, she wouldnt have been able to start the second half." Masco took advantage wthout Vtale, by nalng some shots and pushng the halftme lead to 11 at Masco contnued the hot shootng spree to start the second wth a three-ponter and another feld goal, and quckly the lead went to 16. " thnk the (Boston) Globe has them ranked eghth n the entre slate," sad Keane. "They are a great team, no doubt about t. And they have everyone back but one player. And well have a lot of our players back next year too. But 1 was happy wth the way we played n the frst half. Now well be rght back n the gym gettng ready for our last three games whch are all pretty bg." Sundays contest aganst Tewksbury was moved to Wednesday because of the snow. That game wll be held at 7:00 pm at TMHS whle ths paper hts the streets. Tewksbury s currently 6-9 on the season, and need four more wns to reach the Dvson 2 state tournament. The next nght, the Wldcat grls wll be home aganst Georgetown. Then on Wednesday, February 22nd, the grls wll host Tewksbury for a 5:30 pm game, wth the boys followng wth ther non-league regular season fnale aganst Wnthrop begnnng at 7:00 pm. "Those three games are huge for us," sad Keane. "We cant come out flat aganst Tewksbury. Were hopng to be n the top fve seeds for the tournament so we can get a home game. "Wed love to host a state tournament home game," Keane sad that t appears as f anywhere from 12 to 17 teams could qualfy for the Dvson 3 North tournament. He thnks Swampscott, Wnthrop, pswch and Tyngsboro wll be the top four teams. Then Wlmngton wth teams such as Bedford, Lynnfeld, Newburyport, Trton, Stoneham, Hamlton- Wenham and Amesbury all behnd. 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23 nl-.!.!...jj! J «Chalmers mprovng 1,000 tmes over By MKE PPQLTO Sports Correspondent Wlmngton Hgh senor Alex Chalmers has already had qute a season for the Wlmngton Hgh ndoor track team ths season, but on hs eyes hs work lor the season s far from done. Chalmers, who has been outstandng all year for the Wldcats n the 1,000 meters, added to hs success wth a wn n the Cape Ann League Meet last Tuesday nght at the Hegge Lews Center. Chalmers, who s competng n the 1,000 meters for the frst lme ths season s no stranger to success at the CAL Meet, havng fnshed thrd last year n both the wnter and sprng meets n the 800 meters. But last Tuesday was somethng specal, as not only dd he wn the 1,000 by a healthy margn, but he dd t n a personal best tme of 2:41, surpassng hs prevous personal best by three lull seconds. Even hs coach Bob Crpps, who has come to expect vctory after vctory from Chalmers ths season, was surprsed somewhat by Chalmers performance. " expected hm to wn, but dd not expect a tme lke that," Cnpps sad. "He ran very well." But Chalmers dd not surprse hmself. n fact the tme of 2:41 was exactly what he was amng for gong nto the race. told coach Crpps that was what was gong to run," ( halmors sad. "Jason Gustn, who was a captan for us (and now s runnng for UMass Cape Ann League 1,000 meter champon, Alex Chalmers, ^owelll had run a 2:41 on an off day and decded thats what wanted to run to equal hs tme." Chalmers, who was a tn-captan for the boys soccer team, vctores not only n the CAL Meet, but throughout the season are even more mpressve consderng that he had never run the 1,000 before ths season. n seekng to put together hs best team, Crpps had moved last years 1,000 runner J. Husso to the two mle and nserted Chalmers nto the Senor sprnter gearng up for state meet Mello takes thrd CAL ttle By MKE PPQLTO Sports Correspondent When Wlmngton hgh senor sprnter Jacke Mello lnes up for the start of a 55-meter race, she along wth all of her compettors knows that she s the person to beat. Everybody n the race has ther sghts set on Mello. nfortunately for her compettors, tor the past couple of seasons t doesnt matter how much of a bulls-eye they put on Mello. they stll are unable to catch her. That was the case once agan last Tuesday nght when Mello blew away the competton n the 55 meters at the Cape Ann /-agle Meet at the Regge xws Center lor her thrd CAL ttle n four years. Tuesdays race followed closely behnd another brllant performance n the Mass State loaches nvtatonal on Saturday. February 5 when Mello put on a dazzlng performance by mprovng her tme n each heal on her way to the ttle. n the CAL meet, Mello won n a tme of 7.2 seconds, fulfllng a goal tha she had set for herself at the start of the season. defntely wanted t a lot. That and the state ttle," Mello sad. " really wanted t my senor year, especally snce everybody was lookng at me to wn t "Everybody fgured was gong to wn t. but know that even f you are down just a lttle bt, anybody can take t, so was really happy to wn." "She won pretty handly," Wlmngton coach Tom Bradley sad. "t was very mpressve, and a nce wn for her." The wn capped an undefeated CAL season for Mello, her second undefeated season n a row. Now, settng a goal of an undefeated season at the start of the year s not somethng that a lot of athletes can do, but gven her past success t was somethng that Mello was shootng for. " was defntely shootng for that, but there are a lot of good grls n the league and track s a sport where you also never know when someone new mght come along." Mello sad. "So was very excted to do that." f the CAL Meet was mpressve, then Mellos performance at the Coaches nvtatonal, also held at the Regge xws Center, was smply astoundng. Mello topped the prelmnary heats wth a tme of 7.53 and dropped that down to a 7.52 n the sem-fnals before cappng her day wth a 7.48 to wn the fnals. - "Usually a lot of grls wll have ther tme get slower as the meet goes on, but n past year, mne has stayed n about the same range," Mello sad. "t felt good to be runnng n the Coaches nvtatonal and wanted to do well "Also, t was my frst tme at Regge Lews and knew would be runnng there for the CAL Meet, so wanted to get used to the blocks and the atmosphere." t seems that regardless of the atmosphere Mello has been able to keep plng up the wns. The vctores have nstlled a certan amount of confdence n her. but she also does not take vctory for granted, partcularly n a meet as prestgous as the Coaches nvtatonal. "The CAL s not as compettve, but t s very exctng gong nto other meets," Mello sad. "We all know each other and we know how good all the other runners are. am confdent because have been runnng for four years and know how to handle t, but at the TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ,000. "The frst couple of meets were knd of expermental, but after that knew how to run t and t got a lot easer," Chalmers sad. Whle Chalmers was thrlled to get the vctory and acknowledged that t was probably the bggest ndvdual wn of hs career after several memorable wns as part of relay teams, he s not satsfed wth just beng a CAL champ. He fully expected that, but there are bgger goals ahead. " had a feelng could pull t out after seeng the seeded tmes," Chalmers sad. " really wanted to get a better tme for the States. Ths s just a steppng pont." Wth the State Meet comng up ths weekend Chalmers unfortunately may not l>e at hs best as he has been ll over the past several days. He mssed school and practce on Monday and as of Monday nght was not sure of what the rest of the week would brng. "We had some ntense practces last Thursday and Frday because Mr. Crpps was ready for the snow. He had us practcng n spkes." Chalmers sad. " dont thnk wll practce tomorrow (Tuesday) but ll see what can do. Even more than gettng healthy. am hopng to get n the rght mnd set. Practce helps, but t s more mportant how ntense am before the race." Wlmngton Hgh senor Jacke Mello won her thrd 55- meter Cape Ann x-ague n the past four years. < fle photo same tme you never know." One last challenge remans for Mello and that s the State meet ths weekend She has suffered dsappontment n ths meet n the past, ncludng last season when she lost n a photo fnsh by about one hundredth of a second. But she s workng hard and lookng forward to another shot at the state ttle. " am really lookng forward to t. am actually gettng a lttle nervous." Mello sad. " have had some hard workouts ths week and thnk am ready." Learn to Play Hockey program offered Wlmngton Youth Hockeys LFARN-TO-PLAY program l)egns February 26th The program ncludes sx nstructonal hockey sklls sessons and a lockey game on the 7th sesson. Clncs are held on Sundays at 1 pm, at RLstucca Arena. The cost of the program s $90 Basc skatng ablty s needed and all players are requred to wear full hockey equpment. Regster n person at Rstucca Arena on Sunday, February 12th from 12:30 to 2 pm. To regster by mad, vst the Wlmngton Youth Hockey webste at tonathletcs.com/wlmngtony 11/ and downloard regstraton forms. Send completed forms wth payment to Wlmngton Youth Hockey, P.O. Box 492, Wlmngton, Massachusetts, For addtonal nformaton, please emal Wlmngton hockeyayahoo.com or call SP5W Wheres the Acton? 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Back n early January, the Cats defeated Pentucket and Masconomet on consecutve games by 5-1 and 4-0 scores Ths past week they laced the same two teams on consecutve nghts. Two wns aganst two teams Wlmngton s much bet ter than would put the Cats nto the Dvson 2 North sectonal tournament. nstead. Pentucket defeated Wlmngton on Thursday nght. Pentucket, the second to last team n the CAL standngs, mproved to On Frday nght. Wlmngton defeated Masconomet scorng both goals n the thrd perod ncludng Erne Mellos empty-netter wth one second remanng n the game Masco, the last place team n the league standngs, fell to overall. Wth the wn and the loss, the thrd place Wldcats are now overall. Wlmngton started the season wth a record whch ncluded out scorng ts opponents Snce beatng Lynnfeld. the Cats are n ther last seven and have been outscored "(Thursday nght- was a debacle." sad head coach Steve Scanlon. "The most alarmng or the most dsappontng thng s the lack of effort ts not lke we dont have any tools m the toolbox (because we do you dont have the talent thats one thng. But when you have the talent and youre on the cuffs of qualfyng for the state tournament and not one kd competes... only the goale.mke Cabral) competed "Pentucket s not a good team. They dont have depth and we should have skated them off the ce. But we ddnt skate and we ddnt ht anyone m stll convnced that the problem s lack of condtonng The physcal strength aspect we ht the wall come February frst almost every y< ar Strength wse we are not up to par. We get pushed all over the ce. "Everythng s just malase The locker room s dead and t seems lke no one wants to Play- Wlmngton jumped out to a 1-0 lead n the frst perod aganst Pentucket. Dave Grffn scored wth asssts gong to Ere Sege! and Dan Tobn Pentucket ted the game up wth a goal n the second perod, before addng a controversal game wnner n the thrd perod. Scanlon sad that the game wnnng goal came off a delay off sdes call n whch a Pentucket-_player faled to tag up when the shot bank n.,»to the lar c m.- M rn: "Tn Md t!. crcle " sad S n Even n knew t Mk. p to relax lor m vhstle when th The next nghl th ( ts look on MasoKnel Tn > n vas scoreless. the Hard perod u! ded the Cats puttng u-" eght shots on net n the n v > ncludng 1st on< n hesc n: perod Segel scored.. : proved to be the game wnnc w w assst gong to Mello Then under a mnute to go n the game wth Masconomet s goale out ol th n n extra skater George Boudreau won, key lace-oll whch landed on the stck o Mello n the neu ral /one 11* eventually got a lew -rules over the Masco skaters and Acnt n alone and scored att beng t pp lor the 2-o \ " was a game tha you ould tell that the frst learn that scored would. n sad Scanlon. "We were so badly outplayed n the second KTHK We managed HS: one s and there were entre shlts spent down n our own end We dont shoot.. e don -.-. md we don h anyone Cabral lurred way»hots n the loss pc :..,, kel and then 21 shot -the ext nght n the wn "Hes the only play. who has come to play even sngle game." sad Scanlon t wasnt fo hm. there.\ be no chance that we wo.. beatng these teams that we re clearly better than " Wlmngton needs u wn o two tes n ts fnal lou to reach the stale tournament and! certanly won come easy "We have Lynnfeld and they arc on desperate measures sad Scanlon "The. an allord a loss and a H r wll be elmnated rom h< tournament They lace Medlord before.s and they are loaded Medlord beats them Lynnfeld needs to beat us to keep ther chances alve "Then we have undefeated Trton, a sold Tewksbury team and then Dracut. and they are also rght around ">oo tryng to make the tournament We could easly lose all louj g«lftl< way we are playng " Hut Scanlon sad that all reles upon the shoulders ol the players " just dont thnk the kds gel t." he sad "Ther p want to see them do well coaches do. the tans do but they dont They are the one> n complete control and n seems lke they dont care nl gel t." Tommy Thompson was the lone wrestler representng the Wlmngton Youth Wrestlng Program n the K t Bg Easl Tournament fnals last Saturday Pacng a tough qualfer the week before were Tom went 2-2 for the bronze medal and advancng to the slver dvson 1-st weekend he went 2 1 to clam the slver medal n the 76 lbs weghl class by defeatng opponents rom Hudson and Chelmslord both techncal tals Tommy plans to wrestle n the state tournament at Ludlow ths March He would lke to thank hs coaches Adam DPaquale and Dave Pans tor ther tme and tranng courtesy photo

24 MMHMHM SP6C TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Tewksbury ffth grade grls overtake Hamlton-Wenham The Tewksbury Grls 5th Grade Hoop Team defeated Hamlton-Wenham ths past weekend n a nce matchup between these two teams the Tewksbury Redmen were able to overcome the strong defense and attack mounted by Hamlton-Wenham. Scorng for the Redmen were Tltane Marsh (8pts. >. Ncole Chael (6 pts. >, Adrana Brown 4 pts.. Kell Sugrue 4 pts.), Aranna Mederos Opts.), Sleph.me Champoux <2pts.), and Ncole DePerro (2 pts.). Tewksbury contnues to move LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY NOTCE The Town of Tewksbury wll receve sealed Proposals for the Town to lease two parcels of land for wreless communcaton. One ste s the North Street Ere Staton. H3( North Street and the other ste s the Dog Pound. 130 Pond Street The Request for Proposals <RFP> may be obtaned from the Town Managers Offce durng normal busness hours. Monday through Frday, excludng holdays. Request for Proposals must be fled n the Town Managers offce no later than Thursday. March H, 2006 at 2:00 P.M. at whch tme they wll K- opened and read. The Request tor Proposals s for a ten (101 year lease for both stes. The mnmum proposal prce for both stes wll be $416,876 over a ten 1101 year perod. The successful proposer wll be responsble for attanng all necessary permts to erect wreless communcaton facltes. The Town Manager reserves the rght to reject any and all proposals, wholly and n part, and to accept any proposal or part thereof deemed to be n the best nterest of the Town. Davd G. Cressman Town Manager LEGAL NOTCE NOTCE OF MORTGAGEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE By vrtue and n executon of the Power of Sale contaned n a certan mortgage gven by Danel.1. Nckerson aka Danel Nckerson to MERS as nomnee for Peoples Mortgage Corporaton, dated May 5, 2003 and recorded wth the Mddlesex County Regstry of Deeds at Book 15202, Page 1. of whch mortgage MERS as nomnee for Countrywde Home Loans s the present holder, for breach of the condtons of sad mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosng, the same wll be sold at Publc Aucton at 11:00 A.M. on March 1, 2006, on the mortgaged premses located at 432 Foster Road, Tewksbury, MA all and sngular the premses descrbed n sad mortgage. TO WT: A certan parcel of land n Tewksbury, Mddlesex County. Massachusetts wth the mprovements thereon, beng shown as Lot 1 on a plan of land enttled "Subdvson Plan of Land n Tewksbury, MA. prepared for Paul H. Sullvan, Date: June 1984 Scale 1"40. Dapretto-Marchlands & Assocates, 186 Boston Street, Wobum, MA 01801", whch plan s duly recorded n the Mddlesex North Dstrct Regstry of Deeds n Plan Book 144, Plan 23. Sad Lot 1 contans acres accordng to sad plan. Lot 1 s more partcularly descrbed as follows: Westerly by Foster Street, feet; Northerly by land now or formerly of Pearl and Smone LaRosa feet; Westerly by land now or formerly of Pearl and Smone LaRosa, Warren E. Prescott and Mary Sullvan, feet; Southerly by land now or formerly of Mary Sullvan, feet; Westerly by land now or formerly of John D and Mary Sullvan, feet; Northerly by land now or formerly of John D. the ball ncely up the court and ther passng has been very consstent. Strong defensve play by Tffane Marsh, Adranna Brown and Laura Dooley. Ncole Chaet, Ncole DePerro, and Aranna Mederos contnue to pressure the other teams offense ncely. Strong reboundng by Meredth Bonugl, Kell Sugrue and defensve play by Km Tecce and Rachel Pendleton. The Redmen are at home ths Saturday versus Gloucester at 5:30 pm. LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY PLANNNG BOARD LEGAL NOTCE PUBLC HEARNG SGN SPECAL PERMT Notce s hereby gven that the Tewksbury Plannng Board wll hold a publc hearng on Monday, February 27, 2006 at 7:15 P.M. n the Town Hall Audtorum, 1009 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA, on an applcaton fled by Yvon Cormer Constructon Corp. for a Sgn Specal Permt for a proposed restaurant. The Specal Permt ncludes wavers of Secton 5232 (c), Secton (a) and 5256 of the Zonng Bylaw. Sad property s located on 1910 Andover Street. Assessors Map 67. Lot 2 zoned Heavy ndustral. The applcaton may be examned n the Department of Communty Development Offce, 999 Whpple Road, Tewksbury, MA. durng 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Frday , Steven J. Sadwqk, 5001 Drector For Home Delvery of the ctoun Crer call TrP"" and Mary Sullvan, feet; Easterly by land now or formerly of Rchard G. and Deanna Devlamlock and Robert 0. Emmons, feet; Southerly by Lot 2, feet. For mortgagors(s) ttle see deed recorded wth Mddlesex County (Northern Dstrct) Regstry of Deeds n Book 10280, Page 94. These premses wll be sold and conveyed subject to and wth the beneft of all rghts, rghts of way, restrctons, easements, rght of ways, covenants, lens or clams n the nature of hens, mprovements, publc assessments, any and all unpad taxes, tax ttles, tax lens, water and sewer lens and any other muncpal assessments or lens or exstng encumbrances of record whch are n force and are applcable, havng prorty over sad mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrctons, easements, mprovements, lens, or encumbrances s made n the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A depost of TEN THOU- SAND ($10,000.00) DOLLARS by certfed or bank check wll be requred to be pad by the purchaser at the tme and place of sale. The balance s to be pad by certfed or bank check at ABLTT & CHARLTON, P.C., 92 Montvale Avenue, Sute 2950, Stoneham, MA 02180, other terms and condtons wll be provded at the place of sale. The descrpton of the premses contaned n sad mortgage shall control n the event of an error n ths publcaton. OTHER TERMS, F ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. Present holder of sad mortgage. By ts Attorneys, Robert F. Charlton, Jr., Esq., ABLTT & CHARLTON, PC, 92 Montvale Avenue, Sute 2950, Stoneham, MA 02180,(781) , Dated: 01/30/ / Nckerson) (02/08/06, 02/15/06, 02/22/06X65968) , , LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY BOARD OF SELECTMEN NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the Board of Selectmen wll conduct a publc hearng on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at 8:30 P.M. on the request of JNV Corporaton d/b/a Carnaton by Jorge L. Noya Van Der Velde, Presdent, to change the dong busness as (d/b/a) from Carnaton, 2185 Man Street, to Credt Cars of Tewksbury, and change the dong busness as (d/b/a) from Carnaton, 2195 Man Street, to Auto 1 Outlet. nput s welcome from the pubhe and s requested to be submtted n wrtng to the Board of Selectmen, Town Hall, 1009 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA, on or before noontme Frday, February Joseph P. Gll, Jr., Charman Board of Selectmen , LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 06P0490EP1 n the Estate of ANTONO J. SEGNN Late of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX Date of Death January NOTCE OF PETTON FOR PROBATE OF WLL To all persons nterested n the above captoned estate, a petton has been presented prayng that a document purportng to be the last wll of sad decedent be proved and allowed, and that ANTHONY C. SEGNN of CHELMSFORD n the County of MDDLESEX be apponted executor, named n the wll to serve wthout surety. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 15, n addton, you must fle a wrtten affdavt of objectons to the petton, statng specfc facts and grounds upon whch the objecton s based, wthn thrty (30) days after the return day (or such other tme as the court, on moton wth notce to the pettoner, may allow) n accordance wth Probate Rule 16. WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, February 8, John R. Buonomo 5009 Regster of Probate LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 98P4875G13 n the Matter Of ALLSSA ANGELON Of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX NOTCE OF PETTON FOR APPONTMENT OF GUARDAN OF MENTALLY LL PERSON To ALLSSA ANGELON of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX, and HER hers apparent or presumptve, a petton has been fled n the above captoned matter allegng that sad ALLSSA ANGELON Of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX s a mentally ll person and prayng that KAREN KEARNS of CAMBRDGE n the County of MDDLESEX be apponted guardan, to serve wthout surety of the person- wth the authorty to admnster antpsychotc medcatons n accordance wth the treatment plan F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 13, WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, February 7, John R. Buonomo 5005 Regster of Probate LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY BOARD OF APPEALS LEGAL NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the Tewksbury Board of Appeals wll hold a publc hearng on February 23, 2006 at 6:45 P.M. n the Tewksbury Town Hall Audtorum, 1009 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA on an applcaton fled by Antono C. and Donna M. Cognato for a varance from the Zonng Bylaw, Secton 4120 and Appendx B, mnmum lot area and a Specal Permt under Secton 3650, of the ZBL, Chapter 40A, Secton 6, the Zonng Act, to elmnate zonng encroachment by readjustng boundary lnes. Premses located at 60 Shawsheen Avenue, Assessors Map 112, Lot 68, zoned Resdental , Steven J. Sadwck, 4997 Drector LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 06P0483EP1 n the Estate of GUY NDELCATO A/K/A GUY JOSEPH NDELCATO Late of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX Date of Death September NOTCE OF PETTON FOR PROBATE OF WLL To all persons nterested n the above captoned estate, a petton has been presented prayng that a document purportng to be the last wll of sad decedent be proved and allowed, and that ROSEMARY NDELCATO of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX be apponted executrx, named n the wll to serve wthout surety. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 15, n addton, you must fle a wrtten affdavt of objectons to the petton, statng specfc facts and grounds upon whch the objecton s based, wthn thrty (30) days after the return day (or such other tme as the court, on moton wth notce to the pettoner, may allow) n accordance wth Probate Rule 16. WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, February 8, John R. Buonomo 5 gster of Probate LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 05P0769EP1 n the Estate of THOMAS J. DALEY Late of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX Date of Death August 13, 2004 NOTCE OF PETTON FOR PROBATE OF WLL To all persons nterested n the above captoned estate, a petton has been presented prayng that a document purportng to be the last wll of sad decedent be proved and allowed, and that SHRLEY DALEY of TEWKS- BURY n the County of MDDLE- SEX be apponted executrx, named n the wll to serve wthout surety. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 15, n addton, you must fle a wrtten affdavt of objectons to the petton, statng specfc facts and grounds upon whch the objecton s based, wthn thrty (30) days after the return day (or such other tme as the court, on moton wth notce to the pettoner, may allow) n accordance wth Probate Rule 16. WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, February 8, John R. Buonomo 5006 Regster or Probate LEGAL NOTCE LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY BOARD OF APPEALS LEGAL NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the Tewksbury Board of Appeals wll hold a publc hearng on February 23, 2006 at 6:45 P.M. n the Tewksbury Town Hall Audtorum, 1009 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA on an applcaton fled by Jack Berube for a varance from the Zonng Bylaw, Secton 4120 and Appendx B, mnmum lot area and a Specal Permt under Secton 3650 of the ZBL, Chapter 40A, Secton 6, the Zonng Act, for premses to be razed. Premses located at 5 Shawsheen Avenue, Assessors Map 112, Porton of Lot 69, 70, 71, Porton of Lot 72 and Porton of Lot 96, zoned Resdental , Steven J. Sadwck, 4995 Drector LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 06P0062EP1 n the Estate of THOMAS J. OGDEN Late of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX Date of Death December NOTCE OF PETTON FOR PROBATE OF WLL To all persons nterested n the above captoned estate, a petton has been presented prayng that a document purportng to be the last wll of sad decedent be proved and allowed, and that STEPHANE M. OGDEN of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX be apponted executrx, named n the wll to serve wthout surety. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON March n addton, you must fle a wrtten affdavt of objectons to the petton, statng specfc facts and grounds upon whch the objecton s based, wthn thrty (30) days after the return day (or such other tme as the court, on moton wth notce to the pettoner, may allow) n accordance wth Probate Rule 16. WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, January 13, John R. Buonomo 5002 Regster of Probate LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 06P0411GR1 n the Matter Of MATTHEW J. FORELLO Of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX NOTCE OF PETTON FOR APPONTMENT OF GUARDAN OF MENTALLY RETARDED PERSON To MATTHEW J. FORELLO of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX, and HS hers apparent or presumptve, a petton has been fled n the above captoned matter allegng that sad MATTHEW J. FORELLO of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX s a mentally retarded person to the degree that he s ncapable of makng nformed decsons wth respect to the conduct of hs personal affars and prayng that RONALD M. FORELLO of TEWKSBURY n the County, of MDDLESEX and, BETUL M. FORELLO of TEWKSBURY n the County of MDDLESEX be apponted guardan, to serve wthout surety, of the person. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 8, WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day, February 1, John R. Buonomo 5014 Regster of Probate TOWN OF TEWKSBURY BOARD OF APPEALS LEGAL NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the Tewksbury Board of Appeals wll hold a publc hearng on February 23, 2006 at 6:45 P.M. n the "Tewksbury Town Hall Audtorum, 1009 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA on an applcaton fled by Antono C. and Donna M. Cognato for a varance from the Zonng Bylaw, Secton 4120 and Appendx B, mnmum lot area and a Specal Permt under Secton 3650 of the ZBL, Chapter 40A, Secton 6, the Zonng Act, by readjustng of zonng boundary lnes for purpose of relocatng Shawsheen Avenue. Premses located at 70 Meade Street, Assessors Map 112, Lot 96, zoned Resdental , Steven J. Sadwck Drector Have a Sports Story EM@LT jame(2> yourtowncrer.com Deadlne s Monday ^p.m. _E LEGAL NOTCE Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Tral Court Probate and Famly Court Department MDDLESEX Dvson Docket No. 06P0455EP1 n the Estate of DAVD L. SULLVAN Late of WLMNGTON n the County of MDDLESEX Date of Death January 9, 2006 NOTCE OF PETTON FOR PROBATE OF WLL To all persons nterested n the above captoned estate, a petton has been presented prayng that a document purportng to be the last wll of sad decedent be proved and allowed, and that CHRSTOPHER G. SULLVAN of WOBURN n the County of MD- DLESEX be apponted executor, named n the wll to serve wthout surety. F YOU DESRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FLE A WRTTEN APPEARANCE N SAD COURT AT CAMBRDGE ON OR BEFORE TEN OCLOCK N THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON MARCH 14, n addton, you must fle a wrtten affdavt of objectons to the. petton, statng specfc facts and grounds upon whch the objecton s based, wthn thrty (30) days after the return day (or such other tme as the court, on moton wth notce to the pettoner, may allow) n accordance wth Probate Rule 16. WTNESS, HON. ROBERT W. LANGLOS, ESQURE, Frst Justce of sad Court at CAM- BRDGE ths day. February 7, John R. Buonomo 5008 Regster of Probate LEGAL NOTCE NOTCE OF SALE AND DSPOSAL OF PROPERTY at EZ Storage, 470 Man Street, Tewksbury, MA (978) Property wll be sold at publc aucton held on Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. The descrpton of the goods and name of the person!s) whose property s to be sold s as follows: Hunt, Oren: Uprght freezer, toys, sleepng bags, bed, bxs Roy, Deborah: Refrg, A/C, furn, bxs Sneed, Mark: Refrg. mcro, speakers, stereo equp* wash/dryer, tbl saw. furn, carpet, bxs Hutcheon, Shawn: Hockey equp, furn, toys, bxs Hutcheon. Shawn: Furn, TV, bed, bxs Crmmns, Maureen: Lawn ornaments, bxs Josln, Jeremy: Golf clubs. Kenney, Renee: Matt/bxsprg, sofa bed, dresser, chars, lamps, mcro, chna hutch, bxs Tsots, Gregory: Freezer, 2 TVs, bed, furn, bxs Tsots, Gregory: Bxs, bags ,

25 WPW^PffB^P^ff^^ ^^ ^^^^^rmmmmmm :..: :.: : : TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Natonal Golf Expo n Boston, March 3-5 The Natonal Golf Expo, Boston wll be held on Frday, March p.m., Saturday March 4, 10 a.m - 7 p.m. and Sunday March 5, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Baysde Expo Center, Boston, MA For more nformaton call or log onto Tckets are $10.00 Adults Chldren under 12 admtted free $0.00 Senor (65+) Watch for a dscount Coupon n Boston Heralds March 3rd LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF WLMNGTON PLANNNG BOARD The Plannng Board wll hold a l^blc Hearng on March 7, 2006 at 8:15 p.m. at Town Hall, Room Glen Road, Wlmngton, MA LSte Plan Revew #06-1 ent-,. "Proposed Buldng, 64 OOncord Street. Wlmngton, Massachusetts"; dated February ; submtted February 13, 2006 by Cummngs Propertes, DATE OF PUBLCATON/POSTNG: 02/15/2006 LEGAL NOTCE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF WLMNGTON OFFCE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES NOTCE OF TAX TAKNG To the owners of the herenafter descrbed land and to all others concerned. You are hereby notfed that on Frday. March 17, 2006, at 10:00AM at Wlmngton Town Hall, 121 Glen Road. Room #9, pursuant to the provsons of General Laws, Chapter 60, Secton 53, and by vrtue of the authorty vested n me as Collector of Taxes, t s my ntenton to take for the Town of Wlmngton the followng parcels of land for non-payment of the taxes due thereon, wth nterest and all ncdental expenses and costs to the date of takng, unless the same shall have been pad before that date. LST OF PARCELS TO BE TAKEN Land n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon, located off Clark Street, and shown as Parcel *42C on Assessors" Map #42, and further descrbed as "Parcel " on a deed n Mddlesex North Land Court Regstry Dstrct n Book #173, Page #191, Certfcate of Ttle # The assessed owners are Chrstopher J. McCauley and Deborah A. McCauley. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2004 tax balance of $163.09, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 312 Man Street, and shown as Parcel #25 on Assessors Map #42. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Land Court Regstry Dstrct, Book #153. Page #71, Certfcate of Ttle» The assessed owner s Manuel J. Barry as Trustee of Barry Famly Trust. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $7,145.69, plus an apportoned sewer betterment nstallment of $506.22, plus nterest accrued on sad apportoned sewer betterment of $456 84, plus unpad water usage charges added to sad tax of $1,599.65, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 23 Grace Drve, and shown as Parcel #8-173 on Assessors Map #36, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book #14211, Page #118. The assessed owners are John M. Martns, Jr and Jennfer Martns. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $926.39, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon, located off Balardvale Street, and shown as Parcel #29 on Assessors Map #Rl. The assessed owner s Boston and Mane R R. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 edton good only on Frday, March 3rd Descrpton 140,000 square feet of golfrelated exhbts, dsplays, and nteractve features from resorts and travel destnatons to apparel and nstructonal ads Semnar stage featurng nstructon by top pros Leadng equpment manufacturers, large ndoor drvng range free club fttng, and new product ntroductons LLC; 200 W. Cummngs Park, Woburn, MA Sad property s located at 64 Concord Street, Wlmngton, MA and shown on Assessors Map 91 Parcel 119. The purpose of the ste plan s for constructon of a sngle story structure consstng of approxmately s.f. A copy of the ste plan s on fle at the Plannng & Conservaton Department and may be nspected durng the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Frday. Any person nterested, or wshng to be heard on the proposed plan, should appear at the tme and place desgnated. Mchael Sorrentno, Char Wlmngton Plannng Board tax balance of $7,345.88, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 18 Thurston Avenue, and shown as Parcel "17 on Assessors Map #51, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book "10599, Page *195. The assessed owner s,aura S. Paquette. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $2,420.03, plus unpad water usage charges added to sad tax of $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 10 Mystc Avenue, and shown as Parcel»38 on Assessors Map»79, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book "12846, Page "220. The assessed owners are Paul W. Rtson and Patrca A. Rtson Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $1,369.35, plus unpad water usage charges added to sad tax of $2, plus unpad electrcty charges added to sad tax of $829.35, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 28 Bumap Street, and shown as Parcel "113 on Assessors Map #34, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book»4445, Page»37! The assessed owners are Rchard E. Cann and M. Joann Cann. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $3,066.80, plus an apportoned sewer betterment nstallment of $15.79, plus nterest accrued on sad betterment of $0.79. plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 11 Bay Street, and shown as Parcel»50 on Assessors Map»49. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book #11442, Page #34. The assessed owners and Paul Clement and Jennfer C. Clement. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $2,810.83, plus unpad water charges added to sad tax of $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 22 Beech Street, and shown as a combnaton of both Parcels #66 and #66A on Assessors Map #6, whch parcels are further descrbed on two deeds n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book #7954, Page #271 and Page #272, sad parcel #66 beng Lot 1 on a plan of land recorded n sad Regstry of Deeds, Plan Book #117. Plan #127B, and sad Parcel»66A beng Lot 1-A on sad plan of land recorded n sad Regstry of Deeds. The orgnal assessed owner of both parcels s Denns DeLuca as Trustee of DeLuca Famly Trust and supposed subsequent owners are Denns DeLuca as Trustee of Deluca Famly Trust as to sad Parcel #66A, and Chrstopher M. Roofe and Kate Ann Culls as to sad Parcel #66. These parcels of land n ther entrety are beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $668.83, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Daly prze drawngs Specal Features One of the largest consumer show ndoor drvng ranges avalable nteractve features ncludng the Long Putt, Hole-n-One, Chp Shot, and 3 Hole Puttng Challenges *Re/Max World ^ong Drve Qualfer, Saturday, March 4 (Advance regstraton s requred so check out web ste for detals-) "Tune Up wth a Pro" fea- LEGAL NOTCE TOWN OF WLMNGTON PLANNNG BOARD PUBLC HEARNG n accordance wth the provsons of M.G.L. Chapter 41. Sectons 81-F and 81-G, the Plannng Board wll hold a publc hearng on Tuesday. March at 8:45 p.m. n Room 9, Town Hall, 121 Glen Road, Wlmngton, MA on the applcaton of Larry Feeney, 31 Nassau Avenue, Wlmngton, MA seekng relef from the requred roadway mprovements for constructon ol Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 15 Sherdan Road, and shown as Parcel "113 on Assessors Map #94, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry ol Deeds Book " Page»166. The assessed owner s Susan sberg. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $1, plus an unpad apportoned Ttle 5 Betterment balance of $6.46, plus nterest accrued on sad betterment of So. 44, plus nterest and ncdental charges and lees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 64 Boutwell Street, and shown as Parcel»68 on Assessors Map»19. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book "3690. Page "225. The assessed owners are Robert W. Gearty and Robn L. Gearty. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $5, plus unpad water usage charges added to sad tax of $ plus unpad electrcty charges added to sad tax of $387.11, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 27 Auburn Avenue, and shown as Parcel #104A on Assessors Map "32. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book #4755, Page "288 The assessed owners are Edward G Grazano. Jr. and Kathleen M. Grazano. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $3, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng ^and n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 27 Kng Street, and shown as Parcel #58 on Assessors Map»67, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book #2396. Page «368. The assessed owner s Mchael A. Grmans. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 lax balance of $993.26, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 43 Brand Avenue, and shown as Parcel "109 on Assessors Map "44, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book " Page loo The assessed owners are Judth E. Krsten and Rchard B. Osterberg as Trustees ol the Kowlowsk Famly Realty Trust. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $1,237.81, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 16 Marjore Road, and shown as Parcel #196 on Assessors Map «55. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book "4169. Page»144 The assessed owner s Paul S. Lee Ths land Ls beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $3, plus unpad water charges added to sad tax of $ plus unpad sewer charges added to sad tax of $265.80, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date <>f takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 11 Seaford Street, and shown as Parcel #9 on Assessors Map #62. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of tures personalzed nstructon from PGA pros Daly przes & gveaways: The frst 500 attendees who vst the Bank of Amerca Champonshp booth each day wll receve a one-day tcket to the Bank of Amerca Champonshp; Golf trps, tlubs. equpment and more wll be ralled "The Kds Corner ncludes a junor httng area and Free PGA nstructon Featured nstructors nclude: a sngle famly home lor the properly located at 1!) Dunmore Street. Map 31 Parcel 62A. a.> shown on the plan enttled: "Roadway mprovement Plan, Dunmore Road, Wlmngton. MA " Dated February 9, 2006; Scale: " 20. Engneer: Benjamn C. Osgood, Jr., New England Engneerng Servces, nc.. 60 Beechwood Drve. North Andover, MA A copy of the plan s on fle at the Plannng and Conservaton Department, and may K? nspected durng the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Frday. Any person nterested, or wshng lo K- heard on the proposed plan. should appear at the tme and place desgnated Mchael Sorrentno. Char Wlmngton Plannng Board Deeds Rook»2274, Page 479. The assessed owner s Patrca A. Lena. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $3,214.33, plus unpad water usage charges added to sad tax of $214.10, plus nterest and ncdental charge- and lees to the date of takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at lo Kelley Road, and shown as Parcel»8!l on Assessors Map "51, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Hook»70O3, Page *302 The assessed owners are Clfford G. brd and Cornne M Lord. Ths land s beng taken lor the unpad 2005 tax balance ol $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and lees to the date of takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon, located at an unnumbered address on Allston Avenue, and shown as Parcel "18 on Assessors Map #70, and descrbed on a Certfcate of Ttle "38254 n Mddlesex North l.and Court Regstry Dstrct Rook «194, Page -lot) The orgnal assessed owner s Florence E McGllcuddy and supposed subsequent owners are Ruth Murphy. Henry Margarta. Jeannette McGllcuddy. Joseph Duggan, Mram Duggan. Danel Duggan, Kathleen M Duggan. John M. McGllcuddy, Paul McGllcuddy, Janet Ujnn. Danel Margarta. Eugene G McGllcuddy, John Margarta. James F Margarta. Jean Conlon. Mane Ann Yolpe. and Anne McGllcuddy. Tbs land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance ol $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date ol takng. Und n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon located at 158 Man Street, and shown as Parcel =114 on Assessors Map 41. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds Book 7958, Page "157. The assessed owners are Wllam J. Bragel and Lynette. Bragel as Trustees of Northeast Realty Trust Ths land s leng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $17,183 35, plus unpad water charges added to sad lax of $693 52, plus unpad sewer charges added to -ad tax ol $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and ce- to the date ol takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 225 Andover Street, and shown as Parcel "108 on Assessors Map»Rl, and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Land Court Regstry Dstrct Rook "166. Page»241, Certfcate of Ttle " The assessed owner- are Carl E, Melander, Jr a.k.a Carl E. Melander and Carol A. Melander. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 2005 tax balance of $1, plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located at 15 Morse Avenue, and shown as Parcel *19A on Assessors Map «48. and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds. Book " Page "125 The assessed owners are Wllam T Mr.gla and Vrgna M. Mragla. Ths land s beng taken for the unpad 20t5 tax balance of $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and fees to the date of takng. Land n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon located at Pne Hlls C-C- nstructo and the Golf Channels Bg Break V Contestant. T.J Valentne wll talk about The Bg Break and how to mprove your game. Professonal >ong Drve compettor and Pnnacle Dstance Team Memlx Erc Lastowka wll gve you tps on "httng t long" LEGAL NOTM TOWN OF W.M\"..\ LEGAL NOTC MOSQUTO ( OY KO Notce to Wlmngton 11 regardng Mosquto p Accordng to nl Mosquto Control am. nd may exclude then pr " sprayng f you h you must supph TOWN CLERK wrtng, provdng! - address and (thorn tve to sad proper, must be on fle b\ MAP. 1ST 2006 Any queston- pl,m.<:! Town Clerk at cntral Mosquto Corrr. ;o ».o<». an unnumm! address on Wlson Streel and shown as Parcel -K on Assessors Map \H and furthe descrbed m a deed n Mddlesex North!;< gstry ol Deeds Book 8159 Page Jo) a> lots!h8 through..\e. on a plan ol land en ttled Apollo Park" re orded n -ad Regstry ol Deeds n Plan Hook 12. Plan 88. The assessed wners,\<- Clauda M Drew and Chrstne Rley. Ths land - leng lak< n fo the unpad 2005 lax balam : $27o5. ph- nterest and n tal charges and lees n the rlate ol takng Land n -ad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon, located al an unnumbered address on Stanley Street, and shown :t- Parcel -19 on Assessors Map 18 and further descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North K«-ustr\ ol Deeds. Book»8159. Page =204 a> lots 168 through 179. nclusve, on a plan of land enttled "Apollo Park" recorded n sad Regstn of Deeds n Plan Book 12 Plan -88. The assessed owner- are Clauda M Drew and Chrstne Rley Ths land s beng taken lor the unpad 2005 tax balance ol $ plus nterest and nclden tal charges and tee- to the dale " takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth any buldngs thereon located at an unnumbered address r Wlson Street, and shown Parcel "27 on Assessor- Ma] and further descrbed m leed n Mddlesex North Reg : Deeds. Book "8159 Page lots 224 through 232 n< n a plan of land enttled " \pollo Park" recorded n sad of Deeds n Plan Book Plan "88. The assessed owner- Clauda M Drew and Chrst me Rley. Ths land s benu the unpad 2005 lax $27.06, plus nterest H tal charges and lees th takng..and n sad V\ ll the buldng- thereon an unnumbered addre- Bradford Road and Parcel *56E on A #35, and descrbed sure deed n Mddles Regstry ol Deeds ; Page 55 The assessed Hartmann Developmenl a supposed subsequent Butler Bank Ths land - H-MU taken lor the unpad _"«ance of $159 25, plus nler-l and ncdental charges and lt - date of takng 1-nd n sad u dmngt m w m, the buldngs thereon located a! 220 Man Street and -n Parcel «178l) on Assesso "44. and desc bed on a d Mddlesex North Land Regstry Dstrct, Book Page»313, Certfcate ol Ttle» The orgnal assessed owner s Bernard Rstucca : as Trustee ol Man Street Assocates Realty Trust and the supposed subsequent owner- are George P DLorenzo, Rchard E Pep, and Bran M Walsh -«Trustees ol the D Pep Realty Trust Ths land s beng taken fo the unpad 2005 tax balance ol $ plus nterest and ncdental charges and lees lo the date ol takng Land n sad Wlmngton wth the buldngs thereon, located al l Burnham Street, and shown as Parcel»74 on Assessors Map _ and descrbed on a deed n Mddlesex North Regstry of Deeds. Book "8364. Page "187 The r LEGAL SO M 1 rows Ml VM Ml..n\ 0 ft,,.-- } % KO\K ) H Wll \l s. pub n d al tn Town : lh< T M.. ;rcl. :.!.. [... rd.-.:r le 1 " Ml.l! n. 1 ll rda du " -en «".f«t. lo tcd : o, Slhe Uap.; al ce acquj e ;- d.a. " projk Crescent.!""l" 1 1 <! 1 > 1 )cl\.. of. <3Tolun v 1 * n assessed Syrng and Ths land unpad.l cha - Lu ll W V\ Tn dale Pav, nn! > ll ll Deed!. T Bn lel r.t lor the.: : :....a :... >: l-l! T supp sll... ll 1 nterest TOWNol, :. Tlls o; vl VTtox n BY THE Ml \lt Ml \l o : \ \ 1.

26 Reft Reflfl SP8W TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2006 Wldcats drop Red Hot Tewksbury By JAME OTK Sports Edtor n the frst half of Tuesday nghts game, the Wlmngton Wldcats connected for seven treys and scored 44 ponts. n the second half of the game aganst Tewksbury, the game plan contnued to be offensve, but the defense really clamped down n fact the Wldcats held a Kedmen team that was comng off an 89-pont nght aganst Bllerca on Frday, to 16 second half ponts. On Frday nght, Wlmngton held Masconomet to 14 second half ponts. The result: two slammng vctores n front of the home crowd. Wlmngton erupted n the second half aganst the Kedmen and went on to pound them, 79-50, pushng the teams overall record to 16-2 on the season. Tewksbury had a fve game wnnng streak comng nto the game, and now are 10-8 overall, ncludng two losses to ther Cape Ann League opponent ths season. Wlmngton had three players end up n double fgures n scorng as senor Joe Herra led the way wth a game hgh 18 ponts ncludng dranng four treys n the frst half. Junor Greg Stewart was sensatonal on both ends of the floor, pumpng n 16 ponts, whle he and John Olvere combned to hold lewksbury shootng guard Jeff Fredrksen - who last week scored 37 ponts n a game - to just 9 total ponts. Senor center Sean Murphy added 10 ponts and 8 rebounds, whle, Matt Bbeau came off the bench to add 8 ponts. Wlmngton head coach Jm McCune was elated when talkng about the producton he got from the team defensvely, as well as several players off the bench. "The thng that lke rght now s the Masco game gvng up just 14 ponts n the second half and (Tuesday) we gave up 16," he sad. "And Tewksbury scored 89 ponts n ther last game. ts a great trbute to these kds. They are gettng stronger and stronger as the year goes on and thats what you want to be dong. " thought we got great play from Danny Patterson and Matt Bbeau and we need that. We need these extra two guys whch makes such a dfference so we can keep throwng fresh guys out there. They can all shoot and they can all be productve and gettng that from them was so bg. "f had any hopes of what could possbly come out of ths game was that those two kds could do what thnk they are capable of dong. They just have been a lttle nervous and tentatve and thnk tonght they saw thngs and went rght at t. t worked out the best for them and thnk tll work out the best for our team f they can contnue that. "Rght now were dong thngs very, very well. Were fresh, were alert and were gettng strong as games go on. Everythng you want as a basketball coach for your team to do we are dong rght now." The game started off as a shoot-out wth both teams exchangng baskets left and rght. Stewart scored just three seconds nto the game and the offensve barrage never stopped after that. The teams exchanged the lead 12 tmes n the frst half untl John Olvere naled a jump shot gvng the Cats a wth 7:34 left n the half. That started a 10-0 run ncludng two bg baskets from Bbeau. After a Tewksbury basket, Herra and Patterson connected on back-to-back shots from beyond the arc and the lead went to 13 wth 3:04 to go. Just 13 seconds before that the Cats pcked up ther frst foul of the half. "Our defense s so much crsper," sad McCune. "The kds were flyng to the ball and beng n the rght poston. Were foulng less because were reachng less. Lttle thngs that go a long way. Ths s a great way for those senors to end the careers (aganst Tewksbury)." V^m Boys Basketball Wldcats defense unstoppable By JAM1 Sports Edtor Last Tuesday nght, Wlmngton Hgh boys basketball coach Jm McCune sad part of the teams problem durng the loss aganst North Andover was the fact that the players lost focus not knowng at tmes what defense the team was n. After two rgorous days of practce, everyone nsde the Cushng Gymnasum knew what defense the Cats were n on Frday nght: unstoppable. The Wldcats held a very good Masconomet Cheftans team to just 14 second half ponts on ts way to an vctory n a Cape Ann League game, Wlmngton s now 15-2 overall, and the n secured them the programs ffth straght league champonshp. Masconomet fell to 13-4 on the season. Masconomet has gven up 60 plus ponts three tmes ths season, twce aganst the Cats. The 39 ponts was also the lowest offensve score the team has had all season. "We wanted that and we wanted to rebound from the other nght because the other nght was dsappontng for everyone," sad coach Jm McCune. "t was dsappontng for the fans, for the players and for myself. We had two tough practces. Wednesdays practce was unbelevably tough and (Thursday) nght wasnt as tough but stll was very demandng and the kds responded lke champons." The frst 16 mnutes of Frdays game was as bzarre as any. Frst the offcals had a tough nght, between bad calls and jawng wth both coaches staffs, not to menton the fans. And t got even stranger when both teams had to wat several mnutes for the offcals to come out to begn the second half And when t dd fnally begn, t was all Wlmngton. The Cats were able to gather ther composure, play very well on both ends of the floor and play together whch led the team to the mpressve vctory. "m just really proud," sad McCune. "We gave up 14 ponts n the second half to that team and they can really score. Thats just tremendous defense. We had to get our composure wth the offcals n the second half whch we dd and thnk the offcals got to them a lttle bt n the second half. guess thats the way to wn t f youre gong to wn t. Beat the team thats stll alve wth you and settle t rght there." The teams exchanged the lead eght dfferent tmes n the frst half, wth no lead expandng more than four ponts. Wlmngton traled by three wth 4:50 to go and closed out the half on a strong 9-4 run, ncludng a bg three-ponter from Greg Stewart. Senor Bran Cara thought the Cats could have enjoyed a fve-pont halftme lead. Wth one tenth of a second remanng on the clock, he sank what appeared to be a basket before the clock went off. However, hgh school rules state that a basket can not be scored wth three tenths of a second or less remanng from an nbound pass. Thus after more halftme tenson, the Cats led at the break. After the few mnutes to wat for the offcals, the Cats stepped up ther play openng the second half on an 11-1 run and never relnqushed the lead thereafter. Fve dfferent players scored n that run, wth Joe Herra, Tom Mele, Stewart and Cara all gong strong to the basket, and Sean Murphy addng a free throw. "f see an open lane ll take t, but f not try to make a pass," sad Cara, who was WLMNGTON POP WARNER straton*# # R * For all Returnng Football Players Cheerleaders Saturyday February 25, :00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at The Fourth off July Buldng sportng a black eye from takng an elbow to the face durng a scramble for a loose ball. "But the kd coverng me thought was a lttle slower so drove to the net a lttle more because thought could beat hm off the drbble." That gave the Cats a lead. Masconomet chpped t down a lttle bt to wth 5:39 to go, but the Cats slammed home the vctory gong on an 13-2 run, started wth a Cara basket n the lane, and capped off when the senor forward went up strong gvng the Cats a 15-pont lead wth 1:50 to go. "A game lke tonght you see what happens when everyone works hard," sad McCune. "We got the unselfsh play that we have been accustomed too that we ddnt see the other nght aganst North Andover. We had passes made tonght where they would have been 10- foot shots the other nght. "Ths s a result of what happens when they play together. Lke told them the other day, ndvdually m not sure how many players we can have play beyond hgh school. But collectvely, we can have a great hgh school team. Tonght t was all n there, all of t was there. They lstened to everythng sad and they executed perfectly." Murphy had a bg nght as he ended wth 9 ponts and 14 huge rebounds. He had eght boards n the second half, and ht a key jump shot n the lane wth seven mnutes to go n the game. "m just playng wth a lot more confdence," sad Murphy. " was always afrad to shoot. know theres been tmes ths year when my shots havent fallen over the rm, but know stll have to attack the basket to help us wn games. " know have to do my share of scorng and reboundng. cant have nghts of four ponts and 12 rebounds. need to be scorng 10 or 12 ponts a nght wth the 12 rebounds. thnk when score t gets the team gong because they arent used to seeng me score." Herra led the way wth 14 ponts and Cara was behnd hm wth 12. Stewart also added nne, as the starters came up wth 46 of the teams ponts. Wlmngton wll be on the road on Thursday nght aganst Georgetown, who upset the Cats at ths tme last year. Then next Wednesday, the regular season comes to an end wth a home game aganst Wnthrop begnnng at 7:00 pm. Above, Wlmngtons Zack Fahey drves to the net, and below Matt Bbeau reaches for a loose ball durng Tuesday nghts wn at home for the Wldcat boysbasketball team over neghbor Tewksbury. The Wldcats won ther ffth straght league ttle last Frday nght and are currently 16-2 on the season. (JoeBrownphotos.com) Youth Lacrosse lookng for support The Wlmngton Youth Lacrosse Program enjoyed a very successful 2005 naugural season. Our success was measured by the enthusastc partcpaton of our young athletes, far play and team dynamc sklls nstlled by our coaches, and through the support of famles and local busnesses that contrbuted eagerly to our program and enabled us to meet the monetary oblgatons requred to feld sue travelng lacrosse teams. Thank you once agan to those of you who contrbuted generously to our program last year. As we prepare for the 2006 sprng season, WYLA s contnung ts efforts to rase funds for our program, especally as we prepare for the sgnfcant ncrease n partcpaton. Ths year we have the added responsblty of assstng wth the development and fnancng of the newly approved Wlmngton Hgh School boys and grls lacrosse teams. Whle t s exctng for our players to know that the sklls they are learnng n our youth program wll now allow them the opportunty to compete at the hgh school level for ther town, t wll also present a challenge n fundng all these new teams. To that end, we are once agan reach- ng out to our busness communty to offer a donaton n support of the Wlmngton Youth Lacrosse Assocaton. Ths year, however, your donaton may also serve as a means to advertse your busness n our 2006 Roster and Schedule Book. Wth weekly raffle numbers n the books, they wll be looked at frequently! Whle any and all contrbutons are welcome and apprecated, we ask f you would offer accordng to the followng sug- gestons: 1/2 page ad and/or message to WYLA $100.00, 1/4 Page ad and/or message to WYLA $50.00, 1 to 2 lne message tc WYLA any other donaton Please mal your ad/message wth a check made payable to: Wlmngton Youth Lacrosse Assocaton P.O. 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27 * 1 > HMHBBH mmmmmm m TOWN CRER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY SP9C Shamheen jtuwbnccn Tech lecn Round-Up nouna-up Grls hoop team hopng for home tournament game. ; ** c JWKE, 7; PPQLJTfl O. lo ha^ have to p play j almost a perfect to a home game, but know for a snce early n the season. had 11 ponts and sx rebounds to see hm be lx- rewarded tor for all -. Sports Snorts Correspondent Corresnondent. < J ; J:J beat them and t dd not. hap fact. that.u_. loss means we wont,...,,,,,..,.....,,. "We played real well except agaast North Shore. of the work he has put n " ; T ;The Shawsheen Tech grls» ^basketball team secured ther J-SJjJace n the Dvson 4 North **" Tournament some tme ago, but pen," Barrs sad. Senor Erca Marsh led the Lady Rams wth 19 ponts, whle freshman Catlyn have one at home," Barrs sad. "Anythng s possble, but frst we have to come up wth a wn." for our shootng We just could not put the ball n the hoop," Hodnett sad. "We were 7 of 18 on shots around the net. We "Tyler has been playng very well and he really stepped up aganst North Shore." Hodnett sad. "And Joe s contnung to Other qualfers lor the state tournament ncluded Joe Galvn who took a second plac fnsh al 171. as well as sx 4th ther hoes of securng a home Gallagher added 12 ponts. were gettng the shots we want- play well. He has also started place fnshers ncludng sopho. game for the openng round of On Frday nght the Rams Boys Basketball ed, but they jusl werent fallng. to learn to drve to the hoop more Derek Sorenson ol C the tournament took a major were once agan wth the The Shawsheen boys team t was the opposte of the more and draw fouls He was 11 Tewksburv 112, Keth Wn da ht ths past week wth a par of leagues best, stakng on a also suffered a couple of tough Greater Lawrence game when of 13 from the lne agansl! Ryan McLaughln 12.". losses that dropped ther Tyngsboro team that brought a losses last week, wth one of the we were httng those " Greater ^awrence" sophomore Ma Compcncsch record to 11-6 overall. perfect 13-0 record n CAC losses qute possbly doomng Sophomore >ont guard Tom The Rams wll wrap up ther ol,. Wlmngton 135 Dan The losses were to some qual- Upper Dvson play nto the ther post season chances. ^ast Joyce of Tewksburv led the way regular season on Krdaj wth Rohan 189 and Dan ynn ty opposton as the Lady game. The Lady Rams played Tuesday nght the Rams fell to lor the rams wth 14 ponts and a non-league road game 215J *;Rams fell to Greater Lawrence much better n ths one, keep- Greater Lawrence by a score of lve asssts. Ths followed a aganst Myslc Valley Freshman Derek Hardng ol»jjy a score of last Tuesday ng the game close untl the 83-69, but the loss "that really career hgh 27 pont outburst Tewksburv 103. along wth tjnght and to Tyngsboro on fnal mnutes, but the result hurt was the one the Rams suf aganst Greater Lawrence. Wrestlng.. lnes Ruggeno 1451 and J&day nght. was another frustratng loss. fered to North Shore on Frday "He has come a long way. The Shawsheen wrestlng Sh wn mentel m earned ^_ The Greater ^awrence loss "We were down fve wth two nght by a score of would stll lke to see hm pene- team had a lne week n both sxth place fnshe "" was partcularly frustratng for and half mnutes to go and Despte brngng just a fll trate for hs shot more, but ther dual meet fnale.:- well "We had eght guys qualt; coach Dck Barrs and hs gong n for a breakaway lne- overall record nto the game. am happy that he s now lookas ther performance n he- and sx ol them an mderclass squad as they smply ran nto a up," Barrs sad. "But we mss the Rams were ted lor second ng for hs shot nstead of Dvson 1 North Sectonal men. Down sad buzz saw that could not be the lay-up and they came back n the CAC Small School always lookng to pass," Tournament Obvously tha d gve a- stopped. and extended t to seven and Dvson and a wn over North Hodnett sad. "ts not very n the Sectonals on Saturday, a brght future" The Regges ht 12 three pont- then we started frng up Shore would have swept the olten that you have a pont the Rams placed eght When the Ram e lghtng ers n the game and the Lady threes and t was all over." season seres and assured them guard that can shoot as well as wrestlers n the top lou ol ther to earn the wnn r lha Rams smply could not keep up, Marsh once agan was the of a spot n the post season he can." weght classes qualfyng hem would qualfy lo le mm as they faced a halftme leadng scorer for Shawsheen Wth the loss, however, the Despte the loss. Hodnett felt for ths weekends state tourna- nament. Donovan deted defct that just grew n the sec- wth 14 ponts, whle Krstn Rams must now hope that good that hs learn had the ment and n ther lual meet that hs team K uge ond half. Cantwell added 10, North Shore loses to Northeast opportunty to pla\ n a playoff fnale on the road aganst ous lor an\ ppo : the;, "That team hot more threes " was happy that we were n n the fnal league game of the type game. Regardless of what BUlerca last Wednesday, the were able to quall than you wll ever see n a grls the game late lke that, and we season, whch would once happens the rest ol he way ths Rams came up wth a clutch 45- ngs have not el game," Barrs sad. "At half- had some shots that we could agan create a te lor second season. Hodnetl leels tha hs 31 wn to mprove ther record but count hm tme told our kds, you lve by have made to make t even closplace. Coach Bob Hodnett was sophomore laden learn can to 9-8 and qualf) lor the coaches tha the three and you de by the er," Barrs sad. "At the same not sure how the le breakng only beneft from the exper- Dvson 1 North learn tourna- new team lou n three. thought they would tme, f you score 31 ponts you procedure would work, but hs ence. menl whch wll gel underway "ts tough lx-. start mssng, but they just dd- wont wn many games." players have not gven up hope "t was good lor them. was on Wednesday nght when the two ven good nt." The Lady Rams have one of advancng. very exctng and they learned eght seed Rams lake on thrd agansl Barrs knew hs squad was up more regular season game left, "The kds are stll excted to a lot." Hodnett sad "Now they seeded Lowell al Lowell Hgh Wednesd. aganst a stff challenge head- on Frday nght on the road play," Hodnett sad "They stll know whal t s lke playng n a n the Sectonals, the most to be a blood ball ng nto the game, wth Greater aganst Greater /well. A wn feel there s somethng to play game lke that. You really have outstandng performer was only have one da) Lawrence ted for frst n the n ths game could stll gve the for." to step up your game" senor heavyweght Rch Doane get read) lm stale* > CAC Small School Dvson, and Lady Rams the home game The North Shore game was Another sophomore Joe Gore who was crowned champon sad. "ts not a gro.v the Regges lghts out shootng they crave. Shawsheen beat frustratng for the Rams of Wlmngton had 12 pnts and "Rch has been one of our but weve g just made thngs more dffcult. Greater Lowell n overbecause they pcked one of the 11 rebounds aganst North hardest workers all season ed teams and w. :_, "They are more athletc than tme n the season opener for worst nghts to have one ol Shore and had 21 ponts aganst long. Shawsheen coach Mark teams squarng ol "we are so we knew we would both teams back n December. ther worst shootng efforts Greater l^awrence, whle junor Donovan sad "So n was nce " dont know f a wn gets us Tvler McCarthy of Tewksburv rshawsheen Boys Hockey Frst lne passes 100 combned ponts By MKE PPOLTO Sports Correspondent The Shawsheen Tech hockey "team knew what the task ahead of them was enterng last weeks game1t""wth games on consecutve days aganst the other two top teams n the Commonwealth Athletc Conference, the Rams and ; coach Bll Gordon knew that they would need was n both games f they wanted to clam at least a share of the league ttle for the second year n a row. Not only dd the Rams get the job done, but they dd so n thrllng fashon, overcomng a -5-1 defct on the road aganst Northeast/Maden on "Wednesday nght on ther way pfo an 8-5 vctory and comng t&ack from a 1-0 frst perod defct aganst league leadng. flamlon-wenham the next ~*nght to earn a 5-4 wn at the Hallenborg Pavlon n BUlerca. The two wns mproved the Rams record on the season to overall and n the CAC. Hamlton Wenham s now n the league, whle Northeast has three league losses. f the Rams beat Tyngsboro on Saturday afternoon at the Skate 3 Pavlon n Tyngsboro they wll be assured of no less than a tde for the league ttle. f they wn and Northeast knocks off Hamlton- Wenham the same day the Rams wll wn the league ttle outrght. Both wns were exctng and the Hamlton-Wenham wn was huge for obvous reasons, but the Northeast wn was a thrller that wll be dffcult to top. The Rams traled 5-1 wth 45 seconds left n the second perod before scorng two quck goals and then won gong away n the thrd perod. "That was maybe the best comeback - have ever been a part of," Gordon sad. "We were down 5-1 and thev went for sx wth the defense pnchng n and left themselves open late n the perod." Kyle Marzeot got thngs started for the Rams wth a breakaway goal at 14:15 of he second perod, and moments later wth Northeast now on the power play, Jason Buckley ol Wlmngton made the score 5-3 wth a shorthanded goal at 14:44. once agan catchng the Northeast defense too far n the Shawsheen end. t was the second goal of the game for Buckley, the Rams leadng scorer. "They gave us an opportunty and we took advantage of t," Gordon sad. "t got us back n the game and tha was the them between perods, that we stll had a chance. ts lght years dfference beng down 5-3 nstead of 5-1." By the tme the thrd perod was nto ts sxth mnute, the Rams had a 6-5 lead and the dsheartened group from Northeast had no chance to bounce back Troy Danels scored 32 seconds nto the perod and Shawn Suprey followed wth another shorthanded goal at 249 to te t. both on asssts from Marzeot, and Dan llanaln gave the Rams the lead for good at 5:19 on an unasssted goal llanaln and Suprey each added one more goal for the fnal margn ol vctory. Joe Cardnale played the frst two perods and made 13 saves, whle Josh Sanchez played the last perod and made fve saves. Of course all the Northeast wn dd was set up the ultmate showdown aganst llamllon- Wenham Ths wn was not nearly as dramatc, bul the Rams dd have to lght back from a 1-0 defct n the frst perod, as Hamllon-Wenham got on the board just 42 seconds nfo the game Buckley dd not le that last long however, scorng at 2:57 to te the game and al 10:19 to gve the Rams a lead thev would never relnqush Dan Roy asssted on hs frst goal and Roy and llanaln each asssted on hs second. "Tha lne has now gone over the 100 pont mark for com bned scorng. Thas the lrst tune n 20 years that one ol my lnes has done that," Gordon sad. "And they dont pad stats agansl the weaker teams They wll st for more than hall the game n those games They are earnng ther [jonts " Alter the Generals closed the gap to 3-2 al the end of two perods, Buckley once agan gave the Rams a much needed lft, cappng off hs hat trck wth an assst from Roy at 3:12 Buckley and Roy later asssted on a llanaln goal to make the score 5-2 before Hamlton- Wenham scored twce n the closng mnutes to make n nterestng "Hamlton-Wenham s a gxxl team," Gordon sad Ther frst lne may be he best we have faced all vear We were down early but x< go physcal game L n went from h Sanchez made ;j - vctor. The Hamlton W was sgnfcant lo son, a- t.-. b : ::.. Gordon s caree Hallenborg G al the e ol tn career vclo le to hs credt al h Gordon, who hojx- eral more wns :. before he s dom planned hs retre the begnnn g ol has been a wel <c< : "1 ddnt wanl : le tracton, because nolmd).- ger than he learn G sad "Tn assstant w and m\ wle were lh< onl\ who knew Bul snce ;, was lasl home - me some ol he parent- k t " Gordon was honored m a bn eeremom before h< v Wlmngton sxth grade boys battle Andover on the court * CThe Wlmngton flh grade basketball learn had some great games over the past 2 weeks, all startng on February 4th at home " aganst Andover Gold. The 4pm rp-off at the Mddle School featured strong scorng and hard nosed defense aganst the Western Dvson team from. Andover. Offensvely, The Wldcats were led by another strong perfor- mance from Nathan Grmley. Hs shootng percentage rases every game as he ht fve of seven shots, added a free throw pont, and ended the game wth 11 ponts. Nathans use of the pass fake and head fake allows hm many open shots as the defense falls for t almost every tme. Steve Reynolds showed some scorng ablty as he netted three tough baskets wth the defense n hs face Hs well tmed leapng ablty enabled hm to get four key rebounds. Defensvely, hs quck hands allowed hm to steal three passes from Andover Gold whch led to easy hoops for Wlmngton Another force under the hoop was Cole Peffer, whose presence around the hoop was domnant Hs leapng ablty showed here as he grantcd eght rebounds and Squrt Cs team up to face Tyngsboro On Saturday, the Wlmngton Squrt ( team took on the -Bllerca Squrt Cs n a Dual State League contest at Skate 3 n Tyngsboro. Just over two mnutes nto the game, Bllerca scored to take an early lead. Not to be out done, the Wldcats came back as Jame Hll scored unasssted on a backhander from the slot at 5:15 of the frst perod. The young Wldcats showed all n attendance ther hardworkng style, wth excellent defensve plays and extraordnary passng, creatng many opportuntes to score only to be dened by the Bllerca goaltender. Great back checkng and hustle by Joey Marno and Davey Sousa com- bned wth sold defense from Mke Curts and Jake Gngras.! kept the Bllerca attack at bay. Strong goaltendng by Glenn Sullvan kept the fnal score 1-1. s-j«- Later Saturday evenng, the Squrt C team was back home at Rstucca Arena, hostng Readng n ther frst Valley League meetng. After warmng up n the mornng game, the Wldcats struck frst n the nghtcap. Joe Bolognese scored through a screen just before the eght mnute mark, asssted by Robbe Fullerton. Wlmngton jumped out to a 2-0 lead when Jame lull broke through the defense and flpped the puck past a stunned Readng goaltender after a smart pass from Kennedy Harper. Early n the second perod, Readng ted the score at two. The crowd was anxous, as each team knew the other was gong to be ready to take advantage of every scorng opportunty. Readng took a 3-2 lead md-way through the second perod, and added another goal just 2 mn- utes later. Wth just over a mnute left n the perod, Darren Mallett fed Robbe Fullerton wth a pass at the goal mouth to brng the Wldcats wthn a goal gong nto the thrd perod Wth the momentum shllng to the Wldcats. Tommy Thompson (Valley League Player of the Week scored just two mnutes nto the fnal stanza, wth asssts gong to Kennedy Harper and Robbe Fullerton The remander of the thrd perod was flled wth great back and forth acton Superb defense by Jared Walsh kept Readng from scorng wth three mnutes left n the game Glenn Sullvan came up wth the stop of the game as the Readng closed n and the clock tcked off ts fnal seconds. The fnal score was 4-4. but both teams went home wnners blocked a shol on he Gold Center le contnued ns -corng by addng lour more pomls from just outsde the pant gvng hm a sx pont average over the past sx games The competton could not stay wth The Wldcats Jacob Russos perfectly lmed reachng alter the ball on a few occasons gave hm lour essental steals n the game, helpng the scorng on the other end Jacob was lke a mag net to the metal ball as he was seen jumpng alter, dvng for, and reachng n every tme he ball was near hm Wlmngton had no problem wth Andover Gold as they tn Lshed the game wth a wn The next da\ Wlmngton had the tough assgnment ol playng aganst undefeated Westford f you recall, Wlmngton lost on a fnal second three-ponter agansl ths same Westford team al ther gym. A wn here at the WHS gym would be sweel ndeed Westford jumped out early grabbng a lo-jxunl lead. Fnter Tm McCarthy He harassed West fords All-Star guard stayng on hm lke glue and lmtng hs contrbuton drastcally Tm showed awesome patence whle guardng hm, sttng and sldng. not reachng mpatently On offense. Tm forever was fndng the open player as he dshed out fve asssts The hall ended wth Wlmngton behnd Another lne defensve game gong on tor both teams The 2 lug men on Wlmngton. Kyle Peach and John Parsons ombned fo fne game and kept the Wldcats close n the 2nd hall Then pes ence under the boards held the tall Westford learn al ba\ and allowed The Wldcats a chance al knockng ol ths good opponent Kyle and John combned for 15 ponts. 12 rebounds, three steals, and lour asssts and played great defensvely Westford held on to edge Wlmngton keepng ther undefeated record n tact The Westford coach was heard sayng alter the game that Wlmngton s a lough opponent and gves hs team a hard game even tme Wlmngton has held Westford to 42 and 4.t ponts n theu ths year, well below ther season average of 56. A great game n defeat Ths past Saturday Wlmngton hosted the Western Dvson lrst place team, Dracul. at the Mddle School. Ther 1st look at Dracul hs year. Coach Osgood was not sure whal to expect whle prepar ng before the game n the frst half, pon guard Vn Scfo, was on fre He ht two three-ponters and two deuces as he could not mss. n the second hall he another three and two more two-ponters, fnshng the game wth 17 ponts. Just as bg was hs contrbuton passng the ball. Many tmes he would drb ble under the hoop along the base-lne, drawng two defenders and alw.) lndn Wldcat Anothe : l Mchael Brent three-ponle that.. the nan comfortable lead anothe -->- almost,lwa\> >pen player w h> ngm ball up lb lena.<.- was anothe ke\ to hel] vcton K> le Albanese had ed [lerlrmance - unde the hoop not nl rebounder, but as a pe-e. ntmdator, often see. agg essvelv al a loose clearng out the pan wde body He had w lour rebound.-, and thret Showng anothe n < anced game was Phlp. who hl a nce three > ml ng hm lve po Phlp also helped he lour steals and rebounds He always n n the rght plact tme and tnvsl l offense as hs hand- - n on a steal, block Wlmngton zpped ponters and fnsl ed gvng them a 1 : >. ord and platng them ted lo 2nd n he Mernmack League -.landngs wth Andover Wlmngton nex plays a double-header ths Saturdaj at Andove m tlw mom ng and Methuen at home at M m

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29 mmmmmmm ; ; MDDLESEX EAST appearng n Dally Tlme - Chroncle {Readng. Woburn. Wnchester. Burlngton. Wakeleld) Lynnfleld Vllager. No. Readng Tranacrlpl. Wlmngton ft Tewk.bury Town Crer, Stoneham ndependent WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY FEBRUARY PAGE S-1 Mddlesex East A weekly regonal secton reachng 10 communtes Up to Readers each We-; Tf. n 10 Cor- J Local News Provded By Local People L-.NN) NORTH RtADNC. RA>N<, WAKMMU WOHUKN SONAM WlN( Sll k> Bl)kllfN(, (>\ WllMNC.ON llwkshukl M.n S \.UL Sx Olympans have called Stoneham "home" Stoneham clams three c medal wnners Na. ( " ; r -.- BEAUTY AND GRACE At left s Nancy Kerrgan at the 1992 Olympcs. Kerrgans skates, shown above left, were autographed before donatng them to the Stoneham Hstorcal Socety. Olym] Frank OGrady took a slver medal n Cortna dampezzo, taly n At center Edwn Frazer was part of the 1931 team representng the USA at the World Hockey Tourname Krynca, Poland. (Ted s center of photo, wth goale stck. They later went on to wn the medal at the 1932 Olympcs held at Lake Placd. NY. By DOUG WOOD-BOYLE As area vewers st back n ther easy chars and watch the daly events of the Olympcs n Torno, taly, many of ther mnds mght be on the two medal wnnng efforts of Stoneham natve and Lynnfeld resdent Nancy Kerrgan Solomon. However, how many can remember back to the other fve Olympans that have called Stoneham home. The sx resdents or former resdents are: Edwn "Ted" Frazer; Josephne Warren Madden Don Whston Francs P. "Frank" OGrady Nancy Roullard Ludngton Graham, and 1992 and Nancv Kerrgan Solomon. Of the fve, only Madden, who was a Somervlle resdent durng her Olympc days, was n the Summer Olympcs dong Womens Track and Feld Events. "t s unusual to have so many (Olympc athletes) from one town." sad Mary Marchant. curator of the Stoneham Hstorcal Socety Museum. The Museum has several tems of the Olympans on dsplay, ncludng the sgned ce skates that belonged to Kerrgan. They are also n possesson of one of Kerrgans skatng costumes and an Olympc coat and Unted States Hockey Team jacket worn bv OGrady. JLabo Carpets & Floorng 208 Man St., N. Readng, MA (978) Servng the North Shore urea snce 1952 Other paraphernala nclude letters of commendaton to the varous Olympans and letters of nstructons. Team photos and other tems, ncludng Frazers offcal Olympc credentals are also avalable for perusal. Marchant recalled. "n 1995 we had all of the Olympans hear to honor them because we had so many from the town." For many of the athletc heroes t was the frst publc honor,the town had gven them n recognton ol ther teals Only Kerrgan, who took the Bronze Medal n 1992 and the Slver Medal n 1994, has receved a parade n her honor However, because she was not a Stoneham Hgh School athlete. Kerrgan has also not been named to the Stoneham Hgh School Athletc Hall of Fame. That honor has gone to local Olympc hockey legends Whston and OGrady 12003). roncally, lor all of hs achevements. OGrady never got to play n the Olympcs. He was njured n a prelmnary game and allowed to go to taly wth the team, but dd not tend the goal n any of the games Former Stoneham ndependent reporter Shawn Sullvan wrote a two part seres on the Olympans n 2002 usng ntervews ol those tha were stll alve and relyng on the wrtngs of the late Joanne Harnman. a Stoneham hstoran, to fll n the mssng facts ol the story n the pece on OGrady. Sullvan wrote "The hockey career of FRANCS OGRADY. who man n town know as a retred and beloved teacher and admnstrator n the Stoneham school system, got off to a less than -promsng start when he was n the sxth grade and hs team at St Patrcks School lost 20 to 1 n a game aganst the seventh graders. "Undaunted, the Warren Street resdent kept to the frozen ponds, contnued to play hockey at school, played games at the Boston Arena, twce made the All Scholastc Team of the Greater Boston nterscholasle League. acheved smlar honors as a student at Boston College.and n found hmsell al th h Wnter Olympcs n Cortna, [tab "n the weeks belore the Olympc Games. OGrady njured hs shoulder durng an exhbton match tha was held n Boston The ncdent followed on the heels ol a trbute pad to OGrady lter the lust perod of the. n e and t prompted hs physcan advse hm aganst nmpetng n the exhbtons that remaned to lolou between then and the Olympcs n : n l by the tme ()(! Cortna, he was ble receve treatment for hs n bul was unable to npete the Olympcs "n the. " - ) (rady emerged n Stom ham.-.- famly man and m< usly [xpular educato Stoneham. n Whst :..-.. 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30 mmmmm wmmmm*m+mmmmmm*mmmmmmmmm mmm mmm PAGE S-2-WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY // owe v vews hj,1 (l mt) "FNAL DESTNATON 3" PONTLESS N THS PHOTO PROVDED BY NEW LNK. Kevn Ryan Merrman.lelP and \Yendv (Marv Elzabeth Wnstead) learn tha roller coasters are not all fun and names n Fnal Destnaton 3. A P.UO New Lne. Shane Harvey] L MOVK: al detal. As wth many -n l\ \. DESTNATON 3" rdes, however, all the twst- (K.M)K: ** and turns are a let-down alte A once clever premse the tantalzng mxture ol tear les the end of ts rde n and exctement that precedes l-m.l Destnaton 3. Ths gory sequel begns wth a promsng thrll rde on a roller coaster. hut l)\ the end has become lttle more than a merry-gonnd. spnnng pontlessly n crcl - them. Wendy escapes the rde before dsaster strkes, along wth her best frends boyfrend. Kevn Ryan Merrman). and a handful ol classmates. The move set Ho As n the orgnal Fnal "to a tedous grnd as the slu Destnaton, a group of teens dents are dspatched to who narrowly escaped dsaster arc stalked by a mysterous death force and wped out one!v tne n the order they would have ded. n ths case, the Grm Reapers rampage s sparked by a roller coaster rde gone awn durng a hgh school senor-nght celebraton at an great beyond n ncreasngly convoluted and gruesome ways The sadstc contraptons Wong devses arent nearly as ng" mous or fresh as they were tun moves ago. leavng vewer- wth the hope that ths Fnal Destnaton s ndeed the end ol the lne. amusement park. Mary MOVK: Elzabeth Wnstead s the year- r\m:;wo;.):vo r hook photographer who has a premonton of mpendng doom seconds before she and TO.V <.K.\1>F: r As he was not enamored her classmates are about to be wth the 2(103 orgnal launched on the rde. Underworld, ths revewer Drector and co-wrter wasnt lookng forward to the.lanus Wong masterfully stages sequel "Underworld Evoluton" ths ownng sequence, an exer- Hs worst tears came true on cse n suspense and paranoa screen, and t had nothng to do that evokes the buld-up to an wth the battles ktween wen amusement park rde n vscer- wolves and vampres there ever were a 111 n hal usl Hat out ddnt deserve another go around t was nderworld. and "Evoluton" pcks up exactly alter the events ol the frst flm. Why. Vampre assassn Selene Kate Becknsale. lookng ravshng n skn-tght leather breaks tes wth her elan by kllng her mentor Vktor. Most sequels retan a lot ol the elements ol the orgnal, t s not a prerequste to enjoy the next nstallment Not true wth ths one. Drector.en Wseman seems to realze l."> mnute:- nto the hm that he n d to catch people up on s\h ts happened beforehand...<> t ths -;»! up flashback technque whch just makes everythng harder to follow. Worse, most of the charac tr.s Wseman focuses on durng these rpped-out flashbacks don t plaj any roles n "Evoluton", so ts just more tme that you have to spend watng lor your hack end to go numb n the seat Selenes only frend n her war aganst both vampre and werewolves s her hybrd boyhend Mchael Scoll Speedmun M ho manages to keep hs har lookng very GQ and wet throughout the flm. The endng hnts at yet another nstallment n ths seres, but one can only hope that the producers decde to drve a stake through the heart of ts herone before hal happens. MOVK: "THE NEW WORM)" GRADE: ** Terrence Mahck creates yet another ambtous llm that.s full of style but lacks substance. The dscovery ol the New World s well-documented, but Malcks scrpt plays last and loose wth the tacts. Captan Chrstopher Newport Chrstopher lmner! and hs group ol men arrve from England to the shores of Amerca and lnd a pecular and exotc new land. A land abundant wth fertle grasses and lush fruts, not to menton trbes ol shange but gentle natves who have worked the terrtory for hundreds of years. mprsoned upon arrval but set free to lead the men to explore ther goldmne of a fnd s nsubordnate John Smth Coln Farrell, a hot-head wth a love for the new and dfferent. Resentment Hows fast and furous as the men see Smth as a trator and brstle at hs leadershp. Ther msson s to learn the ways of the people and generate peace and harmony between ther European and Natve Amercan cultures. To MDDFSFX f A5 upbearng n Doly lmes - Chroncle (Readng, Woburn. Wnchester. Burlngton. Watelold). lynnfcld Vllocjc. No Rordng Tronscnpl, Wlmngton & Tewksbury lown Crer, Stoneham ndependent ts DFFERENT * Thn art MVM dllnnc n th tcond pctwrt, Con you spot hm? *«*"" Trno, lonl The llm shlts gears when ocahontas meets arstocratc settler John Kolfe (Chrstan Hale", who professes love and proposes marrage. She heads ol to England wth hm. though she never qute gets over Smth MOVE: "GLORY ROAD" GRADE: *** "Glory Road" s a good sports move - the actng s that end Smth falls for the 15- strong.» games are exctng, year old prncess ocahontas and despte the serous mes played b\ newcomer sage about racal equalty, ts QOranka Klcher). As the actually pretty funny n spots. Jamestown settlement becomes But, lke n the move a realty and the duelng cul- Mracle. found myself gettures take steps towards peace, tng dstracted from tme to Smth and ocahontas kndle a tme by "Hollywood" moments romance that burns hot and that ddnt qute rng true, just heavy. to make the bad guys badder Lke any tragc romance and the good guys better. ths one. ths one goes wrong A story ths great doesnt need that knd of exaggeraton Smth struggles wth hs responsblty to the men who n!l,, - lhl NCAA mens basarent adjustng well to the ketball fnals werent won by a wnter, fnally abandonng hs powerhouse lke Kentucky or feelngs for ocahontas Farrell sheds hs rsh bad boy n favor ol a solder ol fortune urgently torn ktween two loves of hs lfe, hs men and hs woman UCLA, but by upstart Texas Western now the Unversty of Texas at El Paso). What made the upset such a watershed moment n sports was that coach Don Haskns put a team T nl. nr. eg, F ye. Morn. of entrely Afrcan-Amercan players on the floor, at a tme when many Southern schools had a color barrer n place. Whats great about Haskns, as played by Josh Lucas, s that he ddnt break that unspoken rule n the name of socal equalty or justce, but n the name of wnnng basketball games. Tny Texas Western ddnt have the budget to compete wth the bg schools when t came to recrutng players, so Haskns went after the talented Afrcan-Amercan players the other schools ddnt want. n all, he brngs seven Afrcan-Amercan players to play for the Mners n El Paso, ncludng Derek Luke CAntwone Fsher") as show boatng guard Bobby Joe Hll. Damane Radclffe as Wlle Cager, a lop scorer who s hd ng a serous heart alment, and Schm AS Kerr as l"he aloof all star center Davd Lattn Haskns decson draws some rased eyebrows among local boosters and the whte players on hs team. 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Bob sad Cyntha asked Ed MacDonald of Bllerca to come over and help my husband start a ralroad "So he dd. n June of that same year, the ralroad n Bobs basement made ts frst run. And now, every Tuesday nght, other enthusasts jon hm and recreate a chldhood fantasy "The permanent fxture spans the entre basement of Bobs home. Tracks sneak ther way behnd washng machnes, and underneath pantry shelves Handmade trees, made from the summer (lowers of Cynthas gar den are dred and panted to recreate the scenery along the wndng tracks. Seven separate trans can years. She s the daughter ol Flberto Fernandez and Noreen Kennedy. KETH HYLAND, a sophomore from Tewksbury, was awarded a slver medal Hyland has been studyng Russan for three years. He s the son ol»r and.jm llvland Red Cross Swmmng Nature Programs Woodshop Tenns 3 Athletc Felds Drama Campcraft And much more Ol e owns MARK YOUR CALENDARS run at one tme, and each of the fve men that jon Trudeau on Tuesdays run ther own area. "T usually run the Man Yard, the bg yard wth all the ears, sad Bob. "The ralroad s a replca of several dfferent yards, based on what each looked lke n the early 1950s; Bnghamton, NY, Scranton, PA, Boston, MA, Hllsde.Juncton. NJ, North Adams, MA, and Tewksbury, MA. "And each town has a lst of ndustres that are n t. "Boh sad nothng has been added to the ralroad n the last fve years t got to the pont there was no more room. "Each week durng the two-hour sesson, they have the same routne, they move about 100 cars The engneers consst ol Ken Bunky Holden of Tewksbury, John Merrll of Headng, Don Hll of Wlmngton, John OLeary and hs son of Tewksbury, and Dan Grecoe also of Tewksbury Flood of cooperaton (Wnchester) "There s stll a chance that the dral Envronmental mpact Report (ER) on the towns Hood mtgaton program can be submtted to the state before the town electon, but the tmetable has recently slpped a lttle." notes the Wnchester edton of the "Daly Tmes Chroncle." "Charman of the Board of Selectmen Karl Fryzel. who s not gong to seek a thrd term and has been a strong supporter of the flood mtgaton efort, sad he s a lttle Our Kds do more and earn more n one day than most chldren do all summer long! Camp Evergreen has been offerng chldren programs for over 40 years «y,j Camp Evergreen V / A Day Camp for Boys and Grls ages to 1 4 Regular hours from 9 to 3.55 Extended hours 8 to 5:30 Transportaton avalable Andover,.MA n the heart of the Harold Parker Forest TTTTTTTTTTT Also offerng a specal ^ 5 day program for k Poth y February and Aprl School V Vacaton Weeks WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE S-3 by Jh jlts tsaen surprsed that the tmetable has slpped. However, Town Counsel Wade Welch sad the publc comment perod and stakeholders meetng could be accomplshed wthn 30 days of recevng the draft ER from consultng frm ENSR. "Welch sad the ER was delayed because the comput er modelng took longer- than antcpated partly because there was so much avalable data on the rver from prev- ous studes Welch who. along wth Assstant Town Manager Mark Twogood has served as stall < de >,; he boards flood m. ton pro gram, sad the mod..:,. ha produced some -, ; p. >_, results. "A key reason [h state requrng the KR Welch sad, was tha!.< -.ecretarv of envronment.1 affars wants the An to consder both structural and nonstructural mtgaton optons. t was noted that both the mpact ol floodng and proposed solutons,v<; regonal, stretchng from the begnnng ol the watershed to the ocean "Followng the completon fvvttto NA \ \ r ) v E : : of the ER. tn- board s plan mng a second stakeholder publc meetng Krv/.el -,.<. that t would be much more meanngful l t conc: on le heels ol the drall 11.1; To.*. 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32 M PAGE S-4-WEDNESDAYfTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 16, 2006 MDDESEX EAST opfjcunng m Daly Tmes - Ouonclo (Readng. Woburn. Wnchester, Bulmejlon. Wckolol* L/nndeld Vllager No Readng Transcrpt. Wlmngton & Tewksbury Town Crer, Stoneham ndependent 5c es h A/n- 7?«*..sen POLCES, PROCEDURES NEVER ON VACATON Lttle thngs savng a lot (Wakefeld) "Energy conservaton can go a long way for the schools and the town n savng money, notes the Wakefeld edton of the "Daly Tmes Chroncle." "The schools have begun to conserve energy n the most basc and easest ways. We have cut back on our heatng temperature to 68 degrees durng the normal school day and after hours v.v set the thermostats to 55 degrees We have staff go through schools and shut off lghts at the end of the day except for Mme for securty and safety HvMns Part of our conservaton s trackng our utltes Ths wll help us look at dfferent areas and see vvnere h we may be wastng energy and also to see f our efforts have saved energy. Over the last few years we have done some projects to help save energy. The treenwood and Walton schools have new thermal pane wndows whch replaced the old sngle pane wndows, New wndows not only help wth heatng and coolng but the natural lghtng makes these rooms much brghter. "We have begun to put hgh effcency lghtng n the classrooms. We started at the Greenwood two summers ago and ths year we completed the Galvn classrooms. "The Galvn classrooms teceved occupancy sensors as part of the project. These sensors wll shut the lghts off f there s no one n these rooms and the lghts are left on. The Galvn and the hgh school are our hghest energy consumers. "We are lookng to get some projects gong that wll ncrease our effcency. The Galvn and the Hgh School currently have sngle pane wndows and on some cold days there s ce buld up on the nsde of these wndows. "New thermal pane wndows are at the top of the lst to help to save on fuel consumpton. "The heatng systems at the Galvn Mddle School and Wakefeld Hgh School are n need of some major repars to help wth the dstrbuton of heat "There s no consstency throughout these buldngs, one room may be comfortable, the next too hot, and the next too cold. "As the schools do lttle thngs to save energy we are also plannng to look to the bgger projects that wll save all of us money." Gvng the beneft of the doubt (Woburn) "The ctys School Commttee adopted a new polcy governng the rghts of homeless students n a unanmous vote;" notes the Woburn edton of the "Daly Tmes Chroncle." "Placed before the educatonal board for consderaton last November, School Commttee member Patrca Chsholm had requested that the draft polcy clarfy the tme-frame n whch homeless students must provde proof of noculatons. "Wth pupls tradtonally requred to provde documentaton showng up-to-date vaccnatons, the draft polcygave desgnated homeless students a lttle more leeway "f the student does not have mmedate access to mmunzaton records, the student shall be admtted under a personal excepton, the polcy reads. Students and famles should be encouraged to obtan mmunzaton records or mmunzatons as soon as possble. "Accordng to Chsholm, whle she understood that a dsplaced famly mght have a reasonable need for a waver gven ther current crcumstances, the words as soon as possble were too vague. Specfcally, the recently re-elected school offcal was concerned that the legal language was too loose, as dfferent people mght nterpret that clause dfferently. "As such, Chsholm expressed her concern that a chld mght attend classes for an extended perod of tme wthout the vaccnes, potentally jeopardzng other students should an llness be contracted. "However, accordng to School Supt. Dr. Carl Batchelder, the provson was consstent wth federal homeless polcy mandates ncluded n the2001 No Chld Left Behnd 1 NCLB1 Act. "Confdent that the language was unlkely to lead to any ssues, the Superntendent explaned that n the past, the most tryng aspects of provdng servces to homeless students centered upon other requrements. "Mrs. Chsholm asked about medcal records. Theres a smlar secton n [the NCLB] and t s lkewse vague. n other words, theyre really tryng to gve the chld the beneft of the doubt; sad Batchelder..." Greetngs from the Prncpal (Burlngton) "Welcome to Francs Wyman Elementary School, home to approxmately 575 students grades Kndergarten through Fve. Also, home to the Transtonal Class, the language Delayed Program, the LABBB program for Specal Needs, and the ste for two after school programs." notes Wyman Prncpal Kathleen Burns. "t s a very busy, but nurturng place for all who attend. "We are strongly commtted to the mplementaton of the Burlngton Publc Schools Msson Statement and the Francs Wyman Code." Accordng to the msson statement, "The msson of the Burlngton Publc- Schools s to help all students acqure organzed knowledge, master physcal and ntellectual sklls, and understand deas n ways that foster a postve self-mage and lead to lfe long learnng, self-suffcency, and responsble ctzenshp." Accordng to the Francs Wyman Code, "Rghts of Every Person" nclude: "To be happy and treated wth compasson and respect; To work and play n a safe and nurturng envronment; To be treated poltely and wth courtesy; To learn n a school where conflcts are resolved wth compasson and farness; To attend a classroom where ones efforts are encouraged for optmum accomplshments. "Responsbltes of Every Person" nclude: To treat everyone wth compasson and respect; To work to the best of ones ablty; To respect the property of others and the school property; To resolve conflcts peacefully, wthout any volence. Burns contnues, "Wth a school ths large, communcaton s a hgh prorty and urge you to call me wth any questons you may have. have a Prncpals e-mal lst for pertnent nformaton or emergences. can be reached at " f youd lke to read about your favorte school, student or teacher n "School Notes." please send school newsletters und other relevant nformaton to Phylls Nssen. "School Notes." Mddlesex East Supplement. Box 240, Readng, MA or to schooltownstacomcast.net..> lls For Yon W MDDLESEX EAST PUBLCATONS 531 Man St., Readng, MA Fax emal: Mddlesexeast@comcast.net SPORTS SHORTS»M 11)1)1.1.SKX EAST SPORTS WEEKLY TRVA What Natonal Football League team dd Doug Flute start hs career wth? Answer appears elsewhere n ths column. The Mass Wldcats, a 16U team based out of READNG, s playng n a wnter league. The teams play at Strke One. They are n the 18U dvson, whch has 22 teams. They are currently leadng the dvson wth an 11-0 record. The team s led by STONEHAMS ALVSSA BRYAN»)AVD W. DONOHUE. a member of the class of 2006 from REAPNG (01867), was named to Cushng Academys Honor Roll for the 2005 Fall Term. To be awarded honors, students must be enrolled n four major courses and earn a grade pont average of 85 or above for the term. Donohue also receved a varsty letter as a member of Cushngs VARSTY BOYS SOCCER TEAM. STONEHAM NATVE JOE LEO, a junor at New England College n Hennker, New Hampshre, has been named the captan of ths Towns From S-3 muncpal government, town managers and admnstrators are hred for perods of three years. "Rather than makng the nvolved change to the Town Charter, the Selectmen have extended the Town Admnstrators contract each year. "The board voted unanmously to extend Gustus contract. am very pleased to do so, Selectmen Charman Harry Le Cours commented." "About (he Towns" covers recent events n the 10- town Mddlesex East area. Because Mddlesex East deadlnes are early, please check the front sectons of ths paper for up-to-date nformaton about your cty or town. We also welcome orgnal materal - please send t to Phylls Nssen, "About the Towns," Mddlesex East Supplement, Box 240, Readng, MA or to schooltowns@comcast.net. Please Recycle Ths Newspaper W my J ml */*eehj? years baseball team. Joe, a 2003 graduate of Stoneham Hgh School, s a three-year starter at NEC. HE AT 111: R 0 E N N AT OF READNG (READNG S) was a key member of the Westfeld State College Held hockey team-durng the 2005 season. Westfeld won!) of ts fnal 12 games to fnsh wth a 10-9 record. The Owls shared the Mass. State Conference regular season champonshp wth Ftchburg State College. n the Lttle East Conference postseason tournament. Westfeld lost to Kecne State, 1-0, n a double overtme shootout. Bennat, a freshman forward, played n 12 games for the Owls FORWARD ERN SWEET of the QLNNPAC COLLEGE womens ce hockey team scored her frst goal of the season aganst Unon last Sunday. The junor from Tewksburv, Mass. now has two ponts ths season (one goal and one assst). Need some help on ths weeks trva queston? Flute had a beef wth the startng quarterback of ths team. Female athletes from the Mddlesex East area were chosen to partcpate n the Massachusetts celebraton of Natonal Grls and Women n Sport Day at Faneul Hall n Boston on February 3, The ceremony, whch s sponsored by New Agenda Northeast, Massachusetts nterscholastc Athletc Assocaton and the Natonal Assocaton for Grls and Women n Sport, s held annually to honor female athletes n the Commonwealth. These athletes were chosen because they are postve, contrbutng members of both ther teams and ther school. The local athletes are ANGELA T L CK ERA ND MEAGHAN A MLL FROM AUSTN PREPARATORY SCHOOL. AND ANNE BRADLEY AND MADELNE NALLY FROM READNG MEMORAL Ht. SCHOOL For her efforts n the UMass womens swm teams wn at the Rhode sland nvtatonal, JUNOR LZ LOVEJOY (READNG, MASS.) was named the UMass/Dnn Bros. Athlete of the Week. Lovejoy had two frst place fnshes, led UMass to two frst-place relay wns, and a secondplace fnsh n a thrd relay event. Lovejoy posted careerbest tmes n her wns n the 200-yard fly (2:08.84) and n the 100-yard freestyle (53.77 seconds). Her tme n the 200-yard fly was the fourthfastest mark n UMass hstory. She also helped the Mnutewomen to two frstplace fnshes n the 200-yard free relay and n the 400-yard free relay, and a secondplace fnsh n the 400-yard medley relay. Her tme n the 100-yard freestyle was also a career-best tme, but fell just 0.14 second shy of the 10th fastest tme n school hstory. ANS\VE R_TO THS WKKKS TRVA QUES- TON: Doug Flute started hs career wth the Chcago Bears, playng from DO YOU KNOW SOME- THNG WE DONT? f you have nformaton about a local athlete that you would lke to see appear n ths column, please emal t to readngchronclert7comcast.net. or mal t to: Paul Feely, Mddlesex East Sports. P.O. Box 240, Readng, Ma , or call Paul at between 7 am and 3:30 pm. Monday through FrHy. or fax nformaton at One General Way Readng, MA Located nsde Readng Health Club MXED MARTAL TRY A FREE ClASS Womens Cardo Kckboxng Grapplng Self Defense Chldrens Classes (7-12) Prvate or Sem-Prvate Classes C<> 11,» These Contractors Are at Your Servce BR9BB 3t c 3CK 3DC nacj DOC =85 3D( aoc 3 B n DC 3C3C The Utmate Handyman and J.Z. Concrete Servces Start to Fnsh remodelng ^k projects -.W polf < arpentry«dr> wall General repars P Pantng n & out Buld t... -w:s ndows & doors S*" ~*, Batnrooms Bathrooms & KCR- ktchens A --- Donar * Sdewalks & patos «\& nc lall ll.... 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33 .... MDDU,[ * tas appearng n raly Tnw - Chroncle ((foulng, Woburn. Wnchester. Burlngton, Wcketeldl Lynnlold Vllager. No Readng transcrpt. Wlmngton * fewkjbury Town Crer, Slonehom ndependent ST. PATRCKS DAY MUSC N LOWELL Bob Droun s a member of the Exles, the band that wll be kckng off the evenng of entertanment at the Lowell Memoral Audtorum on St. Patrcks Day. The Exles play exhlaratng, tradtonal rsh astrumental dance musc, as well as her own compostons, wth vtalty and spark. Bob Droun plays a dzzyng array of melodc nstruments, backed by one of the most drvng rhythm sectons n the busness. The Exles feature the followng seasoned and award wnnng professonal muscans: Jay Glbert gutar, banjo, vocals), Jeff Fengold bodhran - the rsh drum), and the already mentoned Bob Droun (fddle, bouzouk, banjo, tlute, whstle and vocals.) The Exles musc ranges from sets of hgh energy jgs and reels to delcate fnger pckng tunes, to lvely tradtonal songs. The Exles have been a regularly featured act at OLearys and Jacob Wrlhs n Boston. The band has also played at the UtweW rsh Festval, The Elephant and Castle, and Honey Ft/, pub For more nformaton vst SPRNGTME CRAFT FAR N STONEHAM The Frst Congregatonal Church of Stoneham s hostng a Sprngtme Craft Far on Saturday. March 25 from 10.1 m to 3 p m to beneft ts steeple lund. There are spaces for 40 vendors, 2: are already flled. Crafters who are nterested n reservng a table should call the church offce at or emal the church at frstchurchstonehan/ verzon.net for p l[ ll 11 more nformaton and an applcaton. AAA TRAVEL SHOW ON MARCH 3-5 Area travel consumers wll agan fnd vacaton deals n one stop at the thrd annual AAA Travel Marketplace, beng held March 3-5 at Gllette Stadum (ndoors at Fdelty nvestments Clubhouse.) Ths year AAA s launchng the all new "AAA Member Choce Vacatons", a new concept n vacaton plannng whch gves members the freedom to customze each trp to ther needs. AAA Southern New Englands travel busness s steadly growng and has now surpassed pre-september, 2001 levels. The entre U:.S. travel and toursm ndustry was also mproved last year, wth domestc travel ncreasng 3.5 percent n 2005 compared to 2004, accordng to the Travel ndustry Assn. For more nformaton call MAKE MEMORES: HOST A CHLD Your backyard could l>e a summertme oass to an nnercty chld. Close to 5,000 New York Cty chldren vst volunteer host famles n the north east for 2 weeks or longer each summer through The Fresh Ar funds Frendly Town program They can run ther hands and toes through freshly cut grass, skp over a sprnkler and watch the nght sky fll wth stars. As a host, you can help more chldren from low ncome neghborhoods n New York Cty experence the smple summer pleasures of ths area. Ths year The Fresh Ar Fund needs more famles to volunteer as hosts for the Frendly Town program. There are no fnancal requrements, and the host famlv can choose (617) ABC Wndow Shade Co., nc Revere Beach Parkway, Everett SALE! $ 68" vory Fabrc Pato Door Vertcal Blnd wth valance Wth ths Ad! Sales Fast Servce Cleanng Call for Free Quote anytme. Bottom lne Prcng all the tme. "We have your wndows covered!" the age and gender of ther vstor; all that s needed s tme and love. Frst-tme vstors range n age from 6 to 12 and can be nvted back through The Fund untl age 18. Take the opportunty to learn more about The Fresh Ar Fund and hostng a chld ths summer. Contact Mary Carroll at or call The Fund at ACCENT REDUCTON CLASSES OFFERED Accent Reducton for foregn speakers of Englsh classes are formng now. Call for more nformaton t s beng ottered by Communcatve Health (are Assocates, nc. 977 Man Street. Waltham. Phone REVERE HGH CLASS OF 81 REUNON The Revere Hgh School Class of 1981 wll be holdng the 25th class reunon at the Sheraton Ferncroft n Darners on Saturday. July 29. Please contact us at ReunonRHSSlOr/aol.com or by mal at Reunon RHS 81, P.O. Box 92, Lynnfeld. Ma COMMUN.TY.EDlCATON CLASSES OFFERED Wakefeld Communty Educaton s holdng an Open House regstraton at the Galvn Mddle School cafetera on Monday, March 13 from 7:30 to 9 pm Ths s an opportunty for students to talk wth thenteachers Late regstraton s on Tuesday, March 14 and Wednesday March 15 from 7-8 p.m. For more nformaton call FREE COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE TREES Ten lree Colorado blue spruce trees wll be gven to each person from Massachusetts who jons the Natonal Arbor Day Foundaton durng February, 2006 The free trees are part of the non-proft Foundatons Trees l < \ for Amerca campagn The trees wll be shpped postpad at the rght tme for plantng between March 1 and May 31 wth enclosed plantng nstructons The 6 to 12 nch trees are guaranteed to grow, or they wll be replaced free of charge. Members also receve a subscrpton to the Foundatons colorful bmonthly publcaton, Arbor Day, and the Tree Book wth nformaton about tree plantng and care. To become a memlxj" of the Foundaton and receve the free trees, send $10 contrbuton to Ten Free Colorado Blue Spruce Trees. Natonal Arbor Day Educaton s offerng Foundaton. 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska Cty, NE, by February 28, 2(KX or jon on lne at SUBURBAN ADVENTURE CLUB ACTVTES Suburban Adventure Club for ages 40s through 60s offers 12+ WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1,. 16, 2006 PAGE S-5 skrtng lcense. t also allows young women and men between 15 and 17 to hunt alone on ther frst Mashuntng lcense. All U S. states. Canada and Mexco recognze ths government ssued certf cate of completon for the pur chase of a huntng or sportng lcense. For addtonal nformaton wrte Hunter Educaton O Box 40# Westmnster. Ma. 0117; 0408 or call or (! Vst the websle,t org S.A.T.PREP N WAKEFELD Wakefeld Communm S \ T preparaton cl,-,. mnn; Sunday March from l p m. 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34 Maw PAGE S-6 WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, " was a thrll of a lfetme," Wnston sad, t was probably the second best thng that has happened to me. The frst best thng was havng sx chldren." Pror to the Olympcs. Wnston was Senor Class Presdent of Stoneham Hgh School and was named as goale on the All Scholastc Hockey Team. After leavng hgh school early to jon the toast Guard he was released from that agency when t came back under the Treasury Stoneham Olympans from S-l Department at the end of World War. Whston then went on to Phllps Exeter Academy for a year to prepare for college and attended Brown Unversty where he graduated n After the Olympcs, Whston returned to Brown and was the Hockey coach there untl Of hs Olympc days, Whston recalled. "We were al amateurs and had to pay our own way." Accordng to hs records t cost about $13,000 to get to the games n Oslo. Norway, The nternatonal Olympcs Commttee allowed each player $1.25 for breakfast, $1.50 for lunch and $1.75 for dnner. Whston almost dd not make t to the start of the games. On hs way to Oslo, he was bumped from the flght n Copenhagen, Sweden. He was able to get another flght out on the next day. Whston recalled that he ended up sttng next to a reporter from the Provdence Journal who was on assgnment to wrte a story about the former Brown Unversty hockey player. When he learned ths, Whston looked at the reporter and sad. "Ths s your lucky Real Estate ut s. day. Stonehams Olympc hstory started wth Frazer. n the 2002 ndependent story, Sullvan wrote: "EDWN HARTWELL FRA- ZER, who was known to many as Ted, became the frst local natve to put Stoneham on the Olympc map when he tended goal for the Unted States hockey team at the thrd Wnter Olympcs at Lake Placd, New York n The 1925 graduate of Stoneham Hgh School, who was descrbed by peers as "ft for the net" n hs yearbook, fnessed hs magc on the ce by practcng hockey on Buckmans and Dkes Ponds snce he was a chld. By the New Constructon 55 and Over Actve Adult Communty entle Place 9 Cross Street, Wlmngton, MA Open 1-5 pm Daly * A ncentves for Phase Buyers te n a Lfetme Opportunty! se Call Locaton, Locaton, Locaton! 1.5 mles to Rte mles to Rte. 1-95/128 Pre-Constructon Prces Buy Now and Save Prces startng at *3 79,900 Phase 1 Avalable for Purchase Now Garden Style and Townhouse Style Unts For More nformaton, Please See Us at Yentle Place, 9 Cross Street, Wlmngton, MA REALTY ^ AMERCA NTERNATONAL Please Call Specal Secton - dstrbuted through ten local publcatons Reach 140,000 readers! MDDLESEX EAST appearng n Dally Tmes - Chroncle (Readng. Woburn. Wlncheatet. Burlngton, Wakeheld), Lynndeld Vllager. No. Readng Transcrpt, Wlmngton S Tewkabury Town Crer, Stoneham ndependent ft MARE Massachusetts Adopton Resource Exchange ~ MONTHLY PROFLE - CALL «17-54-ADOPT - Once a month Mddlesex East wll publsh a profle of chld that s lookng for a home. f you can help please call or e-mal the MARE agency Meet Rchard Rchard descrbes hmself as energetc and funny, and others descrbe hm as personable ard endearng. Add to that hs dream descrpton: professonal basketball player. Ths handsome, hazel-eyed 10-year-old boy of Afrcan- Amercan and Caucasan descent hopes to fnd a famly to gude and support hm as he tres to realze hs dreams. Recently, Rchard joned a local basketball team and gves hs all on the basketball court. Rchard s compettve and s workng hard to emulate hs favorte players. Paul Perce and Mchael Jordan. He also lkes to play mnature golf, and now s" tryng somethng new wth ce-skatng and rollerbladng. Rchard s smart and dong well n the ffth grade. He enjoys learnng how thngs work. He s tryng to stay focused and benefts from an ndvdualzed Educaton Program. He s makng frends at school and s lked by hs teachers. Rchard has made good use of therapy and supports to address emotonal and behavoral dffcultes. He s a reslent chld who has made great progress n overcomng a traumatc past. The love, consstency and structure of an experenced famly would mean everythng to Rchard. He wants to contnue makng strdes towards a brghter future. legally free for adopton, Rchard would do well n a two-parent famly who has older Stoneham Olympans mm S-6 tme he and hs fellow Amercan teammates skated and shot ther way to a Slver Medal vctory at Lake Placd. Erazer had, by then, already become a bt of an nternatonal celebrty. n 1931 he and the Boston Hockey Club competed n the Amateur World Hockey Champonshp n Poland. t was there that hs trademark baseball cap, whch was emblazoned wth the letter "S," kcked off a contnent-wde fad n whch Europeans everywhere donned such popular hats. Those about town may recall that Frazer, n hs later years, enjoyed operatng a mechancs garage and holdng such postoas as a post on the Parks Commsson. Former Stoneham ndependent Edtor Frank -Tger" Burns sad. "Frank OGrady was outstandng. He was a very good hockey player." A Somervlle natve and now a Stoneham resdent, Madden, was the only summer games partcpant. She traveled to Berln for the 1936 Olympcs and was an alternate n those games. Lke Whston and all the other Olympans. Madden had to rase her own funds, $500, to travel to Germany. However, the then Mayor of Somervlle, held a fundraser among the local busnesses to help her out. She recalled that hgh schools dd not have track and feld events for women. She had to practce wth a local Amateur Athletc Unon club. "t was a lot dfferent then or no other chldren. To learn more about Rchard, or about adopton n general, call the Massachusetts Adopton Research Exchange at ADOPT ( or You can also read about other watng chldren n the MARE Photolstng located at many publc lbrares n the state, or vst the MARE Web ste at today." Madden sad. "Track wasnt consdered sutable for a woman." Madden moved to Stoneham n the 1970s shortly after her husbands retrement. Kerrgan was not the only fgure skater from ths hockey town. She was preceded n the 1960s by Roullard Ludngton, who along wth her partner took the Bronze Medal at the V Wnter Games n Squaw Valley. Calforna. Burns recalled that her partner. Ronald Ludngton, was a Burlngton natve. n the 2002 story. Sullvan wrote: "t was the practce that made her perfect. Wth the tremendous support of her mother, whom she had called a "peppery lady." her father and her brothers. Ludngton took to the ce at the age of 11 and skated her way through a chldhood n Stoneham that she says was a "wonderful experence." She began as a sngles skater, competng n champon shps at the junor. New England and Eastern levels, and eventually pared up wth Ronald Ludngton for events n.the Boston area. " Accordng to the story, ludngton had told Harrmen earler, that she thought about not competng. However, she overcame her fears and won the Bronze. Of course the story of Kerrgan has been told over and over agan. The mother of two stll ce skates professonally today and can be seen on many televson specals. \ Specal secton......comng March 8th Reserve your space today! EMEM No More Shavng, Waxng, Pluckng. No More Rashes or n-grown Har. Gel ftf get healthy, get on t today! Call (781) ^^^ Theres no better feelng than beng healthy and ft! Ths Sprng encourage your customers and clents to follow a healthy lfestyle, B to get out and enjoy the weather, to mprove ther health through physcal actvtes, to lose weght, to stop smokng and feel better! 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35 1 - MDDESEX FAST oppcanng,n Doly T,me - Ch.on.cle Roodmg. Wobu-n. Wnchester. Bo.Uy.on Wokof.eld) 1/nnl.eU V.lloge.. No Rood.ng Transcrpt. Wlmngton & Tewlubury Town Crer. Stoneham lndp,«n,lonl Just turn the key and start lvng! Resdences at Stoneham Square. The qualty wll move you. Here youll enjoy the convenence of a condomnum and (he qualty of a well-crafted home. Old world. - workmanshp along wth the latest amentes make your experence truly turn key. Delght n stanless steel applances, grante countertops, workng freplaces, crown moldngs, marble master baths, lush rooftop gardens and balcones. Enjoy the convenence of a Bosch washer/dryer and deeded parkng. Model Unt Open Saturday 12:00-2:00 Sunday 12:00-4:00 WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. FEBRUARY , 2006-PAGE S-7 Mddlesex East S, SAMPLE Take a step back n tme Th ; s s lvng. And, ts just a short dstance from Boston. «4H luxury Condomnum Resdences Parkng & Roof Decks Drectons from Boston Take nterstate 93 North to ext.< ) to Route 28 (Man Street Stoneham) from ponts north Take nterstate 93 South to ext.s, take a nghl at bottom of the ramp, then n(jhl j the traffc lghts to Route 28 (Man Street Stoneham) RESDENCES AT STONEHAM SQUARE Thr pll w ol 1 w j luburh ERAANDREW REALTY AW-f Stoneham hrrrr., Mtdford \ Wnthnux, MaUn XCUur Xrfrk One and two bedroom luxury condomnums avalable from $314,900. www. StonchamSquare.com To advertse n the Mddlesex East Real Estate Secton calljud at X<P RT (78) Colonal Manor Realty (978)*^ tt*$jh " Frankln Street, Rencllnu Readng, MA MVdlKr ()s<> BLJl vst us at You are so lucfy!! A wonderful selecton, at a wonderful tme to buy" Gve us a call today 11 >..,-.,YA»C Ths seven room Colonal stylo home s just lovely. t s sol on a level fenced n yard and sts rght next to the Lynnfeld lne. t was bult n 1792 wth so much charm and character. magne t was erected durng the perod George Washngton was our Presdent The home has undergone many upgrades often uncharacterstc to homes rom ths era. Some updates nclude central ar-condtonng, roof, sdng, wndows, water heater, wanscotng and a beautful slate pato n the prvate back yard. There s plenty of parkng n two drveways, one on each sde of house and a one car garage under. You wll feel a warm welcome as enterng the tled front foyer area that steps up to the begnnng of a unque experence. To your rght s the man lvng area whch boasts a huge lvng room that s large enough to be set up as two separate areas. On the far end of the room vou fnd a lovely fre- place wth bult-n cabnets to ts sde. The beamed celngs add true character to ths already warm and nvtng gathermg area. Off the lvng room you pass through to the dnng room. n the dnng room you wll fnd beautful wanscotng and matchng crown moldngs ton have the nto the k he. : feature vh. h. tha ( pe close to hd ton that Space abn OPEN HOUSE ~ SUNDAY 2:30-4:30 11 MARE DRVE, WLMNGTON Sample. - Summt Vllage!! mmaculate 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath townhouse wth hardwood floors throughout. FP, 2nd (r laundry, garage, and more. A nce opportunty. $349,900 [Sample photo) NORTH READNG - NEWLYRE PRCED G Tns s a totally cool house. f you are lookng for somethng dfferent, ths s t. Sunsplashed 6RM, 2-3 3R. 2BA contemporary Ranch wth amazng 4 car garage. Quet street, smashng nteror. $ NORTH READNG NEW LSTNG Grand 12-rm Ranch Spn w/many amentes. Cen ar, l-c,u heated gar, ph out, Skylghted run celng n huge 720 sq t lam Rm w. OUT szed som ga ded n whte Bermuda -tone runnng to 11 celng heght ge sktnd kn.-. w/skylghted vaulted celng. Formal lvrm& formal dm rn w/acuzz. Huge 720 sq t game rm or 2nd fam rm w/ove l-nlu ol famly rm u!hx2h pato. Professonally landscaped grounds w sprmkle - grounds for prvacs & chldrens safety. New roof & recenk p.n sd cal faclty, Excellent fo work-a-home professonal. Low $600\ lor more nfo call x1169 or vst u m ml ut ;///>: 11 Mnv Keller Wllams Realty wk 1060 Osgood St., Sute 9, North. Aun Call PraflThakkar, Real Estate onsultan Moble: Offce: V H, Wont last at ths prce, so call now to vew ths totally rehabbed 2nd fr 2BR unt at Greenbrar Estates. Across from pool and tenns, you wll love the nsde/outsde of ths move n Condo.S224.90Qj NORTH READNG NEWLY REPRCED We hear t all the tme.. " love The Greens". Vew ths delghtful 6RM, 2BR, 2.53A lownhome wth lovely vews of the 13th farway. Pretty entrance wth HW stars to open foyer. Gas heat. $449,900 Come and learn how your golden years could be even more golden. A huge prce reducton means acton wanted on ths stunnng, overszed, young. Contemp Colonal n Rdgeway Ests. 5 2nd»l BRs, 2 FRs, skylt, fn 3rd fl, great yd. Must see!! Now only $899,900 On a w-sde, tree-lned st, ths mostly remodeled home offers an often sought, rarely found 4RM n law sute wprvte ent, C/A. 4BRs &?.5BAs n all. & stnls and grnte Kt, you cant beat t $649,900 WOBURN - NEW LSTNG Retrement should be a lme to lve out your dreams, not a tme worn Whch s why Reverse Mortgages are becomng more poptla than ev o2 or older les government-nsured program-- allow you n Turn the equty n your home nto cash lo use any way you make home repars or cover medcal expenses to name a Enjoy a source of tax-free ncome wth no monthly pa> menb Contnue to own your home. lo learn more, and to see f ths fnancal opton may be nghl lo \ John Mac Lean. Reverse Mortgage Specalst, for a [roe. no-obljgaon s> Sweetest honeymoon cottage around. Wellmantaned, 6 + RMs. 3BR, 1BA Cape. HW floors, new wndows, newer roof and heatng, Szeable lotj plus fnshed basement. Wont last al $349,900 tffc Q? r=) m % Beautfully renovated Country Colonal. 7RMs, 3BRs, 1.5BAs. HW floors, lovely FP, frt to bck R, 1st fr FR, g 1 car Gar watt carport. Hstorc Beech tree admred by all. Nce value at $419,900 When: Tuesday, February 28. 9:30 a.m. Where The Savngs Hank. 357 Man Street. Wakeleld Refreshments wll be served. RSVP by February 24: EJ Member FOC Member DF Wakeleld 1 Lynnfeld > Andover The Sa\.\,-..-. Methuen Nort» R

36 **^^m^m^m wmmmmmmm PAGE S-8-WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 16, 2006 MDDLESEX EAST appearng n Daly Tme - Chroncle (Readng, Woburn. Wnchester, Burlrngton. Wakeleld) vnnleld Vllager, No Roodng Transcrpt. Wlmngton & Towkjbury Town Crer, Slonoham ndependent Sampler From 5-7 where crsp whte cabnetry s abundant. Step outsde from the ktchen to the covered porch area on the easterly sde nt the house Wonderful To the opposte sde on the frst level of the home you can also enjoy some quet tme n the famly room. Ths room could also double as a guest room f you have out of town vstors. The hardwood floors whch are throughout the houseare n great shape. Two full baths, one on each level are a great convenence. Nothng to do but Move n! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY :30 PM 170 FRANKLN STREET, READNG - Completely updated Sunny, Spacous Ranch - shows prde ol ownershp New maple eat-n ktchen wth bult n chna cabnet overlookng prvate hack yard New bathroom wth lacu tub, large lre-placed lvng room. 2 nce szed bedrooms fled breczeway and attached one cat garage Walkup am wth potental lor expanson 5* FOR SALE BY OWNER* Call The second level of lvng space s as comfortable as the frst. Three large bedrooms sprawl across the second floor. Plenty of room for the entre famly. Ths wonderful warm home s currently offered at $439,000 by Tna Endcott at Century 21 Spndler & ONel and can be seen by callng or Ext. 20 todav! "Ms For You W MDDLESEX EAST PUBLCATONS 531 Man St., Readng, MA Fax emal: Mddlesexeast@comcast.net GnUnc, N0RTHSH0RE/CTWDE Sought after Beverly Farms area! BEVERLY $417,500 Charrr home.n sough! alter Fams Mo^e n condton, tp. hdwc frs, bull-ns. nce yard tor entertanng, new wndows Tons ot potental Readng (78D READNG $449,900 Just Lsted Beautfully restored 3 bedrm Colonal Gleamng hdwd frs, new wndows, roof & deck, desgner ktchen, lenced m yard & close lo town NO. READNG $544,440 Just Lsted! 2500 sf home on cu-oe-sac Bdrms 2.5 bans nlaw potental. 2 lam rms & sunrm. ace lol, 2 ca r oarage, m top 3% grade school wll not last M Burlngton (78D Formerly Northwest Tabald www. c21 ctwde. com LAWRENCE $239,900 Great nvestment! Mxed use property barber stop on 1st floor, plus 2 unts w2 & 3 bedrooms Off street parkng Wont last Modest Kaylegh focuses on famly lvng By Assocated Desgns The Kaylegh s a contemporary cottage wth Craftsman accents. t could be bult as a vacaton retreat cabn, or a suburban ranch-style home. Ths sngle-story plan s desgned for constructon on a lot that slopes down to the rear. f a lake, ocean or canyon s down the slope, thats a delghtful bonus. Small wndows border the left sde of the front door, then crown the entry as transom wndows. Handsome mulloned glass flls the upper segment of he door, addng to the loyers natural llumnaton. An openng on the left leads to secondary bedrooms and ther shared bathroom. A the far end of the hall, a lnen closet flls the alcove. n the front bedroom, a vaulted celng expands the sense of spacousness. Rght past the foyers coal closet, the hallway expands out nto a large, open gatherng space where he lvng room, dnng room and ktchen flowtogether. Both of the rear rooms have wde wndows Those n the dnng area slde open to allow ar crculaton, and provde access to a partally covered deck large enough for a pcnc table. Kaylegh PLAN Lvng Area Garage Dmensons 1418 sq.ft. as8sq.lt. 41x SERES Ktchen counters wrap around three sdes, offerng plenty of space for cookng wth famly anl frends The rased eatng bar that bounds the ktchen and dnng room comes n handy lor quck snacks, or longer conversatons wth ktchen workers. Laundry applances are but a few steps from the ktchen, n a passthroug h room whch lnks to the two-car garage. he utlty room can double as a mud room. The Kayleghs owners sute has two wndows, a walk-n closet and a prvate bathroom wth dual vanty and overszed shower. For a revew plan, ncludng scaled floor plans, elevatons, seclon and artsts concepton, send $25 to Assocated Desgns, 111)0 Jacobs Dr.. Eugene. OR Specfy he Kaylegh and nclude a return address A catalog featurng more than 550 home plans s avalable for S5. For more nformaton, call (800) or \st www AssocatedDesgns.com. (978) QnMfcw (781) SPNDLER & ONEL Vst us at Servng Readng, North Readng and the Surroundng Communtes Snce READNG $359,900 New to Market! New Condo converson 3 Odrm. 15 bath & 1st fr master sute, ea n grante & stanless steel ktchen, beautful fard large yard WAKEFELD $371,500 Newly remodeled! w.rdows. roof & ktchen. Hdwd under carpet, prvate lot w/nce yard 1 Spacous 5 bedrm. 8 parkng off street WOBURN $409,900 Move rght nto ths well mantaned Col Newly remodeled kt w/maple cabnets, formal lv rm & dm rm, enoy the nce deck & level yard Super convenent locaton READNG $299,900 2 bedrm Townhouse 1 5 bath end unt. 3 fnshed levels, grante floors m ktchen, spacous lvng rm $299,900 or lease short term or longer S Q30 SAUGUS - $429,900 Prce Break!Spacous Rased Ranch, 3 bdrms, 3 full baths, eat n ktch, gleamng hdwd frs, n-law potental or for extended lvng, great locaton Saugus/Melrose lne BLLERCA - $489,900 Great cul-de-sac locaton, 3/4 bdrm Colonal, professonal dec, C/A, 3 levels, corlan ktchen, hdwd frs, prvate wooded lot w/lawn rrgaton NO. READNG - $449,800 Large beautful home, 3 bedrm, 2 bath, large ktchen, large freplace, prvate deck, landscaped backyard CHELMSFORD - $324,900 Adorable 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath Ranch, flreplaced llv rm, sun-flled eat n ktchen, lower level could be fnshed fam rm, super convenent locaton! LOWELL - $179,900 Great sngle famly. 2 bdrms, & 2 baths, near downtown, quet neghborhood, fnshed basement READNG - $749,900 Magnfcent Vctoran, gourmet ktchen, stunnng perod detals, ornate woodwork throughout. A Must Seel WOBURN - $339,900 Great Starter w/3 bedrms, centrally located, plenty of storage, large rooms, fenced n yard NO. READNG - $479,900 The ultmate n carefree lvng! Sought after end unt, 2 bdrms, 2.5 baths, garage, formal lv rm & dn rm, heated sunrm & wrap-around deck LEXNGTON - $1,175, rm, 5 bdrm, 3 full bath Colonal, grante ktchen, stone flreplaced fam rm, located Fske Dstrct, nce fenced yard w/2 car garage READNG - $458,900 Sparklng shutter trmmed Cape. Great Poets corner locaton, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, new ktchen & hdwd frs, nothng to do but move n! READNG - $484,900 A lot of lvablltyl Brck front Splt Entry Ranch, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, prvate fenced yard w/bocc court, convenent locaton! HAVERHLL - $400,000 Large 2 famly! 1st fr 2 bdrms, dn rm, llv rm & 1 full bath. 2nd fr 5 bdrm, dn rm.lvrm* 1 full bath, New gas heatng system, ge back yard & 8 parkng spaces! LYNNFELD - $529,900 Pcturesque Cape on over an acre of land. Freplace n llv rm & hdwd frs, lovely enclosed 3 season porch, gas heat, town water WAKEFELD - $529,900 6 rooms, 3 bedrms, cathedral celngs, 3 addtonal rms n lower level, large deck & yard. A Must Seel WOBURN - Md $400s 9 yr old Splt Entry, large corner lot, open concept, cath celngs, flreplaced lvng rm. Brng all offers! NO. READNG - 1st Ad! New 5 lot subdvson w/exquslte sf cols on acre plus cul-desac lots. Choose yours today. $894,900 lo S1.1M NO. READNG - Brand new Colonals on large lots offerng maple amd grante ktchens, huge fpd fam rms, lux master br sutes & more. $689,900 & 5729,900 Each offce ndependently Owned & Operated. To admtse here call FTZGERALD & ASSOCATES Real Estate / *S PrMllla Hl/«crald Whats Your House Worth n Todays Market? Call for complmentary consultaton. METHUEN - Great property wth. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, located n Marsh School dstrct, great lot n a famly neghborhood $339,900 NO. READNG - ndustral space off Concord St, easly splt, over 5000 sq ft Call for detals $809,000 or lease luly Smps.H LYNN - Nev Lstng - Wonderful 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath Condo on the Saugus/Lynn lne Commuters dream to Boston $279,900 Meet Our Team.. m+ryann Oorlt fry Morllnt QJTO, Ctrlon Ulvvccl Htvloll 311 GlOrM Cmffy Anton*//* letty Kayte S*mpon Kodger Voqn Lunches & More! 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37 WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , PAGE S-9 Ranald at Boardwalk James M. Joly and Davd E. Hurley, Prncpals of Boardwalk RE. Corp. are proud to welcome Mary Gal Ranald to ther award wnnng staff of tfeal estate professonals. Boardwalk RE. Corp. s an ndependently owned real estate company and has four offce locatons, 348 Man St., Readng, 21 Albon St., Wakefeld, 282 Montvale Ave., n Woburn and the newest offce whch wll open soon at 271 Man Street n Stoneham MA. 6ver 40 agents comprse the essence of the Boardwalk Staff, all profcent n the latest real estate technology and agents completng all the latest real estate educatonal requrements as well as achevng realtor desgnatons. "Wth an extremely compettve real estate ndustry, t s our goal at Boardwalk to focus on hrng professonal and knowledgeable agents. We look at qualfed sales agents who recognze the mportance of commtment and communcaton. Mary Gal, personally and professonally has all the credentals that buyers and sellers deserve and expectwhen selectng an agent to work n ther behalf. Mary Gal has been recognzed for her real estate expertse n res dental sales durng her 20 year career as a Realtor She has an extensve technology background and has earned the professonal respect of her peers n the busness" slates Davd Hurlev. Mary Gals professonal credentals are enhanced n her personal resume, a Bl" graduate, she has been a Peace Corp Volunteer and a Salvaton Army Fundraser over the years She s an avd goter and world traveler. A mother of an 11 year old son. MGR s actve wth youth and church groups here n Readng. Mary Gal s a member of the Eastern Mddlesex Assocaton of Realtors, the Massachusetts & Natonal Assocatons of Realtors and the Multple Lstng Servce Property nformaton Network. She s actvely nvolved n the Readng Communty. For professonal and courteous real estate assstance wth successful results, Mary Gal welcomes the opportunty to work n your behalf wth any and all your real estate needs ths year. She can be contacted at the Boardwalk Offce at (781) Ext Save energy every day Know those numbers. Set the thermostat to 78 degrees durng the summer or to 85 degrees when you leave the house for four hours or more. n the wnter, set the thermostat to () degrees durng the day, or 60 degrees or less at nght. Applance scence. Keep heat-producng applances lke televsons and lamps away from the thermostat snce the hot ar emtted by these tems wll make those energy to S-ll Bow Street "The Damon Tavern" North Readng MA : North Man Street, Mddleton, MA The areas fnest homes are found at Prvate Propertes. 5 New ConsuucU n! hrdroom, bath New CampbeUton Estates! Colonal (n a h r^r lot. Pck your anen JVeu Constructon! Gorgeous new devel lls. Startng <! $599,900»pmentl> sellng quckly. Exctng desgns. myrad of amentes. Dont hestate, tall todav land startng$464,900 Homes $900s Spec (> rll,. hedrm. 2 lall f.ondn n ereal locaton. Walk n (own ot ran. ldwtfflrs, t rown moldngs, hgh elngs. $129,900 NORTH Klj\)N( 4 room contemporary slualed on prme m u! ucre U n Rdge way Estates. Many jncntes. larg* and spacous room desgn w/elterunn; n nnml. SHU.Mm NORTH READNG Welcome logrea nl.slates! Superb newh lot rnnhlorlool surroded by tonserva lon land \ equeslnan pa lbs. drand qualty ul Amd «lass auenles n lable! h. From $919,000 Well mantaned garden slyle 2 bedroom unt. Sunny corner locaton w updated bath, l-reshly panted. New heal system & dshwasher. $225,000 READNG Well mantaned S/r n popular West Sde. fjnly room wth cathedral celng, 2 freplaces & new A/C. Walk t. Joshua Kaon school. NORTH READNG 31 Maclntyre Crossng, 5225 s wh ncredble gourmet ktchen, lbrary, hardwood & detaled oun^v throughout, steam room & fnshed upper fc lower levels. $1,195,000 READNG NOR READNG < harmng K room..\ bedroom (.arnsn ( olual. hardwod Moors, updated kt hen. walk lo tran, town & lbrary. Mnutes lmn H (.* K ),. $479,900 lu Pretty as a pcture waterfront K anch. hardwood floors, ceramc tle car garage, dorgeous vews, $31 Stunnng nl Colonal w/open lt plan & grand foyer. Hand traled then, < alnnets & H 141 sland, (.r p H» home theater Master sute w/lp. 12 X 4deck v. hot ml) & enclosure. Many amentes sum tm 1st Offer! Young, nna ul.r A tasteful t 4 bedrm Splt,.ora (ouners n klch s ba.cathcell,skylghts.whrlpool \a u/y, car gar. Walk lo sought.l.-r talhelde School. $439,900 Aval lor short term rennl \» <l.7k)nu, J^. S READNG» * n u a K s 1 ^^mm * ( """"sff 4 l wo bdrm OVMHUM H,\ llahle. Ml new unt. Great local on wat 10 lownfc tran. Near Klestl «. c tp.-. tlr..,t- llttl & new state-ol h. ar: klt hens att storage.bsmnt 2 pkuspau-s.a u.hh & $352,400 NORTH WADNG F.legant Colonal on 1M acres, rol land scaped o w extensle perennal Hardens. Desgner kt wgranle, bult n wne rak & desk. ldwd Mrs. ft rushed space n bsmn w/walkout. Prme NH development ol -LurtM ark 1 slates $HH5.0(ML- MDDTON h Offer! Magnlkenl, sptawlnj; >y man son bult h\ a master craftsman as hs prr sonal resdente nestled on!j.27 mant ured acres. Hostng an n Krnd pool & vews ol the pswuh tver. 3 bdrs. extra ordnary ktch, 1 ar gar & nunh more. Beyond dupcaton $1,850,000 One ol a knd rul remark.l < ulom. w old world H Mat llts t* slates Healed. pol meda nl K l.e v plvale level o rt rpen Prced Colonal wth par sute. h.llls Ver * garage l^uah mended n rtmn > 4 n.: VVOKRN 1st Offer b mom. le slyle ho.ne on large lo throu^hou! 21 \" s NOR R.M Spet rrn nlo horhool on ul baths v> ( u.sl) lnshed mve e h Offer! stale Sale Rets you, urea tts new sepl< a 28 Lstngs under agreement snce 9/1/05. Add yours to the lst! ntroducng "The Commons" at Elmwood Vllage 28 Luxurous Townhouses sellng quckly! Reserve yours today! PHASE 1-50% SOLD OUT! 55+ Actve Adult Communty Carefree Lvng n a most Convenent Lore, 4 Bedroom, 2.5 bath Colonal, 2 freplaces, A/C, securty & sprnkler systems, fnshed basement, new roof & wndows, 17,000 s.f. lot. $724,900 By appt only (7B1 77B-1BQ3 SOUTH READNG - Welcome to "The Commons at Elmwood Vllage!" Spectacular 2H unt (ownhouse communty stuated n a pastoral sellng near quant North Readng (enler. 1st floor master bedroom sols, uncompromsed qualty and deluxe unts feature grante ktchens wth lop Kradc applances, crown mouldngs, wanscotng, marble baths and more. Phase - $509,900 & $539,900 ROWJZY - Mngree harms s an Actve adult communty luxury park lke settng ol JH acres ol natural beauty «N a\l H»)() a* res ot state & town forest. Masterful!) desgned v* op Pngree ( arms olers J unt styles d eu epttonal. ralsman lonal value wthn elu r duplex or trplex buldngs Prt-constrm UOH pru ng on $ele* led unts from $474 Open House Saturdays h3pm, Sundays 1*4 pm, Weekdays < to n\ Other tmes avalable by appontment. Rte 95X to ext 54A, Rte. 1331:, LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK! LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK! LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK! LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK! WAKEFELD $539,900 READNG $709,000 WNCHESTER $6,34,900 HERON POND 348 MAN ST., READNG, MASS. 21 Albon St., WAKEFELD. MA 282 Montvale Ave. WOBURN, MA 271 Man St., STONEHAM \ "Establshed 1979" "Your Key to a Successful Heal Estate Transacton" Real Estate Corp Well mantaned expanded Spn enry home Wr prde ol ownershp l^rgc Kllr lam tn. eat m ktchen w slders to large de k nt run; pnvan R feu ed ba< k yard ldwd thru-out M lb. lower level w n law potental uu hdes sep km hen. bdrm. : 1 hath N pla\ n lam m w< separate entrance Metculously reno\ae.tamh Owners unt has H rooms hedrtns - full baths fabulous ktchen w berrs ubmes ss applances, gran». >ps MHH w bath, spacous room* gs. rm\n moldng, hdwd tlr^ Lnd ml fe.tufes *) bdrms. 2.5 b.tfs Lu; th unts legant J bcdro u boasts a perl* hl : featurng a gournx l.11 lop ol de lm (torgeous hdwd \h baths and MBK s READNG $495,000 READNG $399,900 READNG $799,900 READNG $479,900 READNG $579,900 READNG $419,000 tklr m/ \ HN ll n / U /full ( 7K Ml A>: Mt *\K -1 -~c. OHhN OS Sunday. Feb 9lh, 2:.t Perce Slreel NEW USTN( labulous 22W) sf Townhouse ( mll" w/2 nelroons ^ maslc «nt.e.-r. n klt hen, lower level famly room, n** " lown, renter & transportaton NWTO MAHM.! Prde ol ownershp s reflected n hs 7 rn. 3 ledm. 2 batl Kand w/garjge on prvate fenced 1/2, re lot m country road n new Wood lnd School dstrct. Pretty lv rrn w/lpl & adpnng tlm rm. Whle eahne kt. wood stove n sun rm, lovely hdwd lrs, lower level playrn Exclusve Lotatorr! PrV - are lu on cul de sat abuttng Lonsen l"t" Col w/fl sunny & spat ms. lovely erv! ve & starcase 1st llr lam m w/gas pl alh [flng, hdwd lrs r. atrum dr lo n* dek. lumal lv m & em sze dn rm. 4 nn t S/P bdrms on fnd llr. MHH las walk n losel v^ lacuzz lull 2c Bar, ( Mb vat kllam Shuol Exclusve READNG $399,900 READNG $224,000 READNG $459, Quet street Hralkn; drslam r l" env lhr,r\ & ran. lpj.ed ^ bmmflh appol-d ~rn 3 bdrm > bal l.n nett uslnn desgned k «lenn slanj s ad uug DA, pretty cum foye 8 stanasc, ent s/ ll f. formal H. sl llr laundn lul celngs ex doselspace&hdndflrsll out fenced d & 2 c gar, Brch Meadra s. l Nceh mananed H rn h.nl ( olonal w spa c famly plus a quet, n o.lmn ls llr lam rm. nk & skyshghts, MHH v u rreplare. glearlu ; ldnl garage «. prvate prua bad lard Barrows St mol n, U..11 n o M. w : r:"..,.,, READNG $649,900 WAKEFELD $409,900 WAKEFELD $37VM - -«~ - -n m - t^w^c^* ut*& ^r.jj U B 7 rm, bdrm, 5 bath Colonal w/lsl fr lt w/fpl. lovely DRtt h w wn du\ updalecl : ne.u utltes new wndows, lns or. e..rr &en losed lont por Dead end street ll walkng dsame lo tran & l-.alon Schools lxclusll"? sp,u urns cornel unt n desrable lnarwodd complex featurng 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, wood floors, updated klt hen " bath, pool, levato laundry H ball tn) Walk to tran N lown Exclusve Sp.n ons.<, Hun; h loom ("ape fca lurng. lull bals set on acre ol level ba kv: frepla fd n room, dn labulous new kll hen u chern els -s upphanes, lan rm leads n large deck, polental to fnsh lower level Exclusve 3U& Setv Constructon vvessdc 4 bedroom Colonal v \ nantenance free ext lows, nu e H plan pl t. n. hdwd lrs 1st llr jun drv larj^e custom M W maple.* s. applances \ gr.nle etnps ( use lo schools N n.o road farh Sprng com plelon \ owner mull leycl horn on pnate o leatunng tn lac.. "ul floorng Ul H ro nj low, r l-.tl l..- Ma lnn hme wants olers" k.u n LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK! LST YOUR HOME WTH BOARDWALK!

38 1 w MDDLESEX EAST appearng n Doly Tme - Chroncle (Readng, Woburn, Wncheler, Burlnglon, Waleleld) lynnfek) Vllager, No Readng Tranjcrpl, Wlmngton & Tewkbury Town Crer, Stonehom ndependenl Real Estate Transfers -BURLNGTON- Medan Prce: $410, BROOKSDE LANK was sold to James and Nancy Kehl by Bedford Bulders nc. for $895,000, 26 CORMER ROAD was sold to Dharmesh and Sheetal Rana by Jean and Jeanne Koch for $300,000. LAWN AVENUE was sold to Burlngton Short St. Rt. and John Bonnano Tr. by Thomas Murray Jr. for $11, OVERLOOK AVENUE was sold to Kune and Mary Chuang RE*MBK Patrot Realty by Bran and Mary Beth Leahy for $340, SHORT STREET was sold to Jance Romano and Leonard Romano Sr. by Florence Murray and Thomas Murray Jr. for $649, WESTWOOD STREET was sold to John and Paula Seremets by Stacey Wagner for $455,000. -LYNNFELD- Medan Prce: $553,500 3 ATHERTON CRCLE was sold to F. Robert Jean-Smon and Vctora Jean-Smon by Barbara and Donald Moreton for $510,000. BRDLE PATH L:6 was sold to Gregory Antonell by Dover Prop. Lynnfeld LLC for $625, DUNSTAN ROAD was sold to Anthony and Maryjane Orlandello by Matthew Murphy for $63,000. -NORTH READNG- Medan Prce: $440,000 2 PARKER DRVE was sold to Jane Nabokn and Robert Rossgnol by Bran and Damars Lozer for $365, PARKER DRVE was sold to Elzabeth Marcn by Kevn and Krsten Magure for $391,000. Rob Damano Robert Tedesco Broker/Owner Paula Tedesco Twomey Broker/Owner < &mato<&lmu4*mb. f^ k 1 W^P m \ 1 m * y ^ 4 1 Arthur Lucano -READNG- Medan Prce: $438, BANCROFT AVENUE was sold to Ana-mana Farrell and Mark Farrell by Anne and Gerald ONell for $410, GREEN MEADOW DRVE U:12 was sold to John and Maura Lavalle by Johnson Woods Realty Corp. for $610, PEARL STREET was sold to Kelly and Mchael Ftzgerald by Eleen McGllcuddy for $410,000, CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS!! -STONEHAM- Medan Prce: $420, CLEARVEW ROAD was sold to Janelle Hanley and Tmothy Rager by Frances Lavta for $435, FRANKLN STREET U:101 was sold to Lawrence and Verna Boyd by Shannon Bshop and Shannon Duffy for $251, WOODLAND ROAD U:204 was sold to Ophthalmc Consultants of Boston by Unt Woodland LLC for $355, TEWKSBURY- Medan Prce: $376, EMERALD COURT U:25 was sold to Elane and Ralph Lucc by Stonewood LLC for $429, HEATH STREET was sold to Anthony Keller by Paul East man Jr. for $350, !) MAN STREET was sold to S&C Realty nvestment Co. Rosey Sands Offce Manager Patrot Realty 94 Man Street Woburn, MA Offce: tu h lln rrnlt/u m/ nth tnvntd tttl t/terattd Sharon Potts Cathy Dyl, Sr. Loan Offcer CTX Mortgage Company CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY \ S MDUm Of ( M -XHNAM lumklll s EMAL: Cathy.Dyl@ctxmort.com Toll Free l-xoo ext. 202 LLC by Zebra Rt. and Meredth Cohen Tr. lor $1,300,000. ) TERM TERRACE was sold to Debra and Nel Schebel by Joseph Loyal! lor $439,000. -WAKEFELD- Medan Prce: $428.7.">0 65 KENDRCK ROAD was sold to Elsa Raffaele and Manuel Yega by Homeland T. and Felce Cardello lor $875, VALLEY STREET was sold to a5 Valley Street LLC by Water Street Realty LLC for $760,000. -WLMNGTON- Medan Prce: $374, Man Street Stoneham Transfers to S-ll ERA Andrew Realty ERA Andrew/Schmd Realty ERA Andrew/Nemszyk Realty Offces, 90+ Award- Wnnng REALTORS & one of the largest lnes of nnovatve real estate products & servces n the 535 Man Street Wnchester Man Street Woburn Man Street Readng Offces also n Medford, Maden and Everett 377 Man Street Wakefeld n Lovely 7 rm. 3 bdrm. 2.5 bath Splt Rnrv on corner lot. Large lv rm. dn rm & hall w/hdud Mrs. ktchen w/ccramc lc lmn & updates Overszed lower level lam rm w/freplace. Newer tlt-n wndows, ecu ar & much more 1 OPEN HOUSE Sun., Eeh. 19,12:30-2 pm 80 Robn Hood Road Lovely 8 rm. 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath Multlevel Sngle n Rohnhood area w/den. lam rm. _ freplaces Kach rm w/scp thermostats. car ear. ample parkng & beautful backyard Home Warranty! Call 7X $579,000 Call $449,000 Royal Barry Wlls bult 9 room, 4 bedroom, 3 bath Sngle w/lsl fr (am room, front to back lvng room, freplaced dnng room w/bull-ns Great locaton on west sde overlookng conservaton land & easy access to all major hghways Call Nce 8 rm. 4 bdrm Capo w/ncw vnyl sdng, wndows & doors. Kat-nktchen, enclosed porch, large level fenced n backyard w/shed. 2 drveways. 5 car parkng Near publc trans & shoppng $429,000 Call $315,000 OPEN HOUSE Sun.. Eeh 19,1-2:30 pm 119 Collncote Street Wonderful 6 rm, 3 bdrm. 2 full hath Ranch n quet neghbrhd Lge L. fn fam rm. cen ar. fpl lv rm. Freshly panted, nce yd. C gar & 2 c prkg. Near all amentes & maj res. Call $389,000 \< < V\ t.r! STONE {AM CXM3A \rn nl kjyl VwdrlU Excellent condton 6 room. 2 bedrkm Ranch n beautful neghborhood featurng freplaced lvng rm. up-to-date ktchen & bath w/ccramc tle tlrs, lull walk-out basement, walk-up attc Nce yard, detached garage & 3 car drveway ( all $409,000 OPEN HOUSE Sun., Eeb. 19,12:30-2 pm 33 Eeldstone Drve 9 rm. 5 bdrm. 2.5 lull bath Col reflectng tender, lovng care. Features hdwd Mrs, pl fam rm. ktchen w/coran counters & skylghts. nground pool, pato, deck & much more! Call $689,000 Gorgeous 6 room, 2 bedroom Gardenstyle Condo n excellent commuter locaton! Fcatues lmshcd L. cnodclcd n Arslocraft maple cabnets n ktchen, hdwd floors, large lvng rm open to dnng rm. lull & 2 half baths, laundv & much more West End! 6 rm. 3 bdrm Ranch w/l year ktchen, maple cabnet, modern tle bath, formal dnng rm & pl lvng rm w/open concept & hdwd frs Professonally landscaped, lge deck, cedar closet & more OPEN HOUSE Sun., Eeb pm 14 ndependence Drve Lovely & large 8 room. 3 bedroom Splt Entry n nce subdvson. 2 lreplaces, vaulted celngs, hdwd & ceramc tle frs. full & 2 hall baths New ktchen, bath, wndows & root Call $319,100 Call $409,900 Call $460,000 STONEHAM m m,: e M ffjg M WLMNGTON n n OPEN HO SE Sun.. -eh. 19. ll am-12 pm 8\llage<.reenl)rhel18 Well mantaned 4 room. 2 bedroom Townhouse n very nce complex w/new carpet. 2 car parkng Home Warrants ncluded Call $239,900 Desrable Wcstsdc locaton on quet sde s 8 rm. 4 bdrm Colonal w/hdwd fhs thru-out, brand new hahs w/thomasvlle cabs & talan porcelan lle. huge lam rm addton w/pergo & 3 pc wnds. M)0 sq l deck overlooks waterfall on 1/2 acre lot w/shed. Motvated sellers,, make an oler! Call $489,900 Fabulous custom bult 10 rm, 4 bdrm brck front Colonal w/.3 full bths. large byc w/curved starcase. lge ktchen w/bar. fam rm vv/wel bar. MBR w/jacu// bath. 2 car gar Locaton! 7 rm, 4 bdrm. 2 bath Sngle w/ccramc tle ktchen, MBR w/bath, fnshed lower level, laundry, offce, fam rm. lge deck & fenced yard, vnyl sdng. 4 car pkg. Choose from 3 new 4-5 rm, 2-3 bdrm unts n new ultra modern Condo converson Fully appl kts w/gantc counertops, c/a. hdwd lls, hgh cels. too many detals to menton! Call $829,900 (all $409,900 Call Startng $289,900.-,......, l/\l tagvbbmm %lv,p <u.k[...l. <N

39 nm wmmmmmmmmum MDDlESf X EAST appeorng n Daly Tme, - Chroncle (Readng, Woburn. Wnchester. Burlnglon, Wuleleld) lynnlold Vlloaer. No Reodng Transcrpt. Wlmngton & Tewkbury Town Crer, Slonehom ndependent Transfers From s-o 109 CHESTNUT STREET was sold to Joseph and Lorlyn Gattner by Chrstna Esson and Patrca Fenton for $325,000. ll CHESTNUT STREET was sold to Patrca and Phlp Fenton by Chrstna Esson and Patrca Fenton for $200,000. :» GRACE DRVE was sold to John Poyant and Suzanne Hannon by Alfred Meegan Jr. and Susan Meegan for $406, HARVARD AVENUE was sold to Lyda Nguyen by James Phlps for $415, LEE STREET was sold to Ffeld St. Rt. and Anthony Ferrara Tr. by John and Kmberly Quattrocch for $429,0». 9 MYSTC AVENUE was sold to Jason Lttle by Betty and Wl am Wolfe for $409, NORTH STREET was sold to Amy and John Whalen by Josephne Condell for $12, OAKWOOD ROAD was sold to Bryan Nelson and Meghan Mcarde by Maryann and Mchael Headd for $320,000. -WNCHESTER- Medan Prce: $734,700 2 ELMWOOD AVENUE was sold to Vera Contrado by Stetson Hall LLC for $4,225, LAKEVEW ROAD was sold to Srva Relocaton LLC by Mchael Mtchell for $867, LAKEVEW ROAD was sold to Kevn Sarney and Stephane Anthony by Srva Relocaton LLC for $867,500. ll LORNG AVENUE was sold to Gerald and Stephen Nardone by Joan and John Courtemanche for $410, WASHNGTON STREET was sold to Jann and Tmothy Sheehy by Mary Lyman for $960,000. -WOBURN- Medan Prce: $385, FRANKLN STREET was sold to John Smas Jr. and Thomas Blankenbeker by MLF Prop, for $390, HGHLAND AVENUE was sold to Leeanne and Tmothy Campbell by Currer Theresa Est. and Edward Currer for $390, LOWELL STREET was sold to Mark Rosa by Shawn McSheffrey for $410, MSHAWUM ROAD was sold to Chrstopher Cuozzo and Lauren Davno by Mchael Gelnas for $425, PLACE LANE U:54 was sold to James and Maureen Zaccara by Jaquelne Los Sacks for $320, SALEM STREET U:74 was sold to Laura Tortolano and Tbrtolano Laura Lee by Salem Place LX for $170, WATER STREET was sold to llyppolte Fleurantn ar Myrtho Fleurantm by Ru Fernandes for $505,000. Energy From S-9 coolng systems work harder. Thnk green. Trees that lose ther leaves n the wnter can actually help you save energy dollars. n the summer, ther leafy branches provde shade; n the wnter, they allow the sun to warm your home. Water works. Replace worn washers n leaky faucets promptly. A faucet that leaks one drop of water each second can waste 200 gallons of hot water each month. For further savngs, remember a fve-mnute shower uses far less water than a tub bath. Cookng up savngs. The ktchen uses more energy than any other area of your home. Applances such as mcrowave ovens, toaster oveas, slow cookers and electrc skllets can reduce the usage of larger applances whch are typcally less effcent. After dnner, make sne to use cold water when operatng the garbage dsposal, as ths not only saves energy, but t actually enhances the unts performance. Suds savngs. To save energy when dong laundry, sort laundry by fabrc, color, and degree of sol. Washng and dryng smlar fabrcs together saves tme, energy, money and wear on your clothes. When t comes to dry, make sure to lll the dryer. t s more effcent to dry a full load than a small load. WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. \ PAGE S-11 REAL PUBLC AUCTON STONEHAM, MA 1 WAGNER ROAD SATURDAY, 12NOON OPEN HOUSE DA TES: SUNDA YS FEB. 19m & 26TH 1-4PM New Constructon, sngle famly, 4 bedroom, center entrance Colonal 1 car attached garage, 2-1/2 baths, freplace. AUCTONEER: Garret! ). Healey Le ts MA 197 NH 2357 Ml. <>«5 * V 701 GARRETT, NC. 76 Hgh St., Danvers, MA Phone: Fax: The Experence that Guarantees Success bpflr. rornrr ( undo «> rms. 2 bdrms, 2 parkng spates n lermv.jll.h ((hhort.erlfwk lurk, mm rvfumuhu hnl bdder. Htntredto bdmnmedueulh tmng. Other Terms f(n\ unnoutkvd dm "/ s«/ See Our Webste COT for detals ** ~ BURLNGTOST ~ mm "llj 1 *4wBfe ( J38H ESS " landng end un. 6 room. 2."> ha lot move-n (ondl)n! ( rc.t susel vews rrnm balcony nln. Amuls,showslkr n»w! 1st flrm.st t faces south f.»rs OM- tr plan, ample close storage.,s\. luth» dhle snks, scp mh \ sl...u rde lo Krs. 2H& Knston.One mle from tran. Pel frend n.pe tahnetn. tnmn moldngs ly. Condn fee n lodes heal. All applances ncluded. llnorug, jllatled2t gat J Offered at $229,91)0 o//,..,/ Call Lstng \gent: Mare Munteth < tll Lstng Agent: LulaSlurpTH h2> 552 Man St..Wnchester, MA GMAC CARLSONS TOP ACHEVERS, NC. loo Man St., Readng (781) topacheversrealestate.net (978) FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK! X lulu sts rn. (s.du NORTH READNG nvtng M bcdoom. 2-1/2 bath dorncred Cape. 16x32 n for summer fun. Nestled on a knol! on cul de-sac above losvn jesess to schools, lbrary nd psssuh Rser Park Call Judy x27l round enter S-.9V.900 n m»s : ll, MS -tr- P READNG READNG READNG NO. READNG Harp Fall, H 1,11 Jnur sujln n B-jtnlul n.hlul KM Col ". located.r, n m Headngs Readngs mn most desr able nghbrhds. Prde of ownershp thru-out. Wonderful country kt w/ncw cabnets, granle s\ hdwd, spacous J rm sute w/wrt bar, fronl lo back lv & dn rm combo. End porch cv ho tub. \ bdrms up. fnshed basement w/prcat rm & offce. Pm. landscaped yard & new 2 tar gar $8.t9, c >00 Call Jan Trtlone ( ^t or Robn www. HustonSu.fr rbsforsalc.com Charmng Vctoran R rooms, t bedrooms, t as torn ktchen cabnets, gleamng hadssood floors, bult n Chna closet, walk un attc, large deck & yard. fnshed lower c-scf lamlv room w/gas stove. S419,900 Call Donna Fore ( "H H$H 0503 www. Boston Suhu bsborsale. com CLssc (>l u.lt featurng large formal fronl to bjsk pld lvng n. formal tmng rm eat n kt. knntl pun utn vs p m lower level 3 bdrms ncludes \t,< master walk up at (t, screened pord L* (Kakd n most suugnt jlttr area ol hwn mt choppng, schools \ parks S wwvs Sc*c4 luh..\on. / V lownl oose J olers n". baths Bngh >u wth dn-k ^ gol! tours* Kcadv hn,[.. ^ V) MM) Mjnann xj NORTH READNG NORTH READNG NOR Rl \)N(, NO.sl \)N(, lnttsr sman < B«( Us GUSHES MtUur H»rnr " he Crcens, pretty lownhouse olers open foyer, 1st lltrtr fam room, garage & more. 2 ovcrs/cd prvate decks w/gol course vews. $460s MaryAnn x24. Motvated Seller Reheatng!!! Make an Offer." Awesome tngle famly home (,RA rownhomealtcrtumc. jmsl. hd»d Mrs thru out 1st 111 ( jln,l.,l cllltle n ls tm. ktchen ssness SS applance ness Lcklust hjr cxtrj ldrm/odue n hjstmen $.!4,)00 (.alljance Sullvan today x2~2 nteror photo, at ssssss.janue.sullsjn.som (,,,/:.,..,,ln lo, on sde street, lulssl ll. pl N lu, ssndoss n vnc rm. 1st 111 h. UJ.,: n.,1- deck overlookng gogeut ; vd lossc, lesel has fan m oflls laumlr, n" plu,.at gat. Dont t.ss nut all., lot sotl prsat* showng SS4.900 jam, Sullsan >J"J nterm Pholos J ssss. JanseSullsan,om s,. l. town \ s spa.,... n ha.1 -,,.., K rm - "> j, ; -,d Ma.t,l,s,..,,."(! 1 nun; -\..,, SlW.MM), lnkc Sullsan s J " S.S.W Jamst-Sull,all lont CAySrnb (BR NO. READNG NO. READNG NO. READNG WLMNGTON WOBKN dorgeous house for Hcn" Stunnng SOO sq. ft. almost new Colonal located n establshed fam neghbrhd on one tush acre Metculous home offers R spacous rms, 4 bdrms. 2 baths & S car gar. plenty of rm for the whole famly. J4500 per month Jance Sullvan \ll WSVW, Hen Value at the (rernt. Metculous lownhouse on prvate cul de-sac 2200 sq ft of lvng space. \ bdrms. J.S baths, 3 fnshed lesels. Basncnt las fam rm, bdrm. full bath."> walk n Cedar closet. S469.W0 svww.lancc.su JS\ One level Lvng Dont Mss Out" Crcat 7 rm. 3 bdrm homt on sde street wth open llrplan MOM n condton (.reat home for retrees <» J growng famly. Enjoy you wnu esemngs bv the freplacec nessc»m dows S REALTOR ASSOCATES UtentoH n taut 1 mmaculate scar voung ^0 Splt s.t on cl-de sav n move H condton lower lesel wth lull ktchen lamlsrm. olfue A toll bath Per let l rnertannc o n ( all antce Syllvan t2~2 nteror photos (- ummjanucsullsancum BARBARA DELSGNORE ANN POWERS JOYCE CARTER LYNNE SCOUTEN GWEN HUPPER AWSON ELSE SCULLY JOE ANDERSON DONNA FORE PERAFCO* LAURE CAPPUCCO (ml House (- -./( /**<.«4 bedn Sev> ngl nd,. on,tr.t Sr«nak»N Mne* ntr la, VN.V:«dec St.. *>H all fnte Sulln an \!~ svww.janesullsan com ROBN FOLEY CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE MARKET ANALYSS! 0*M

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PAGE S-12-WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 16,2006 Moves rom S-2 moments early on. partcularly.s he players jtt used [o Tex Mc\ culture.ml the barren desert envronment The flm almost seems lo he n. hurry to net through the usual scenes ol the ultra auho talan llaskns whppng hs undscplned recruts nto a cohesve team Whch s lne, snce weve seen the.same scenes ol exhaustng workouts and spttletlyne, speeches n even other sports move. ts when the Mners start wnnng ganen and playng road :.lnes n the Deep South lh.t "llnry Knad" turns more - ne - as the team s eonth racal epthets, vandalzed hotel rooms and.verse Th -mnlcance ol what lasknv s dong hts home Alen he Mne!-- reach the Krul ;:. ;nd Texas Western.ce: ga.nst an all whte jad ncludng a young Pat ;. e> n m Kentucky, whose coach Adolph Kupp.v run an At 11 can.111 player untl 1972 The. r lupp M>rtrayed under tn le makeup by the nnderlul.on Voght t a mall [Krt. but Voghl makes a es on as the flms heavy, makng hm a formdable opponent for llaskns. "Glory Road" could have used a lttle more of that sort of subtlety, as t sometmes plays a lttle loose wth the facts to make a pont. MOVE: "HOSTKL" GRADK: *** Newton. Massachusetts natve El Roth has created a horror flm that succeeds as a sort of flm nor verson ol a slasher pc. whle smultaneously takng the gore level to a new hgh. The phrase Quentn Tarrantno presents appears at the start of ths flm and as part of the advertsng cam pagn, presumably to lure hs tans nto the theater to see Koths flm, but ths flm has as lttle to do wth Tarrantnos other cnematc work as Curous George has n common wth Kng Kong. The story centers around two Amercan college students who are travelng through Europe, lookng to smoke as much pot and meet as many sngle women as they possbly can before someone decdes to revoke ther passports. They learn up wth an celander named Olle, and are lookng lor more fun when they meet a mysterous stranger who tells them about a hostel n Slovaka where the grls just throw themselves at Amercan men. Wthout hestaton, they are off to Slovaka. Before long, they realze somethng fshy s gong on, as Olle dsappears and wont answer hs cell phone. Thats because he has had hs head chopped off n an abandoned ndustral factory, where very rch men pay for the prvlege of torturng and kllng the unsuspectng young toursts who check nto ths partcular hostel, a seedy sde of the Slovakan tourst ndustry that just doesnt get as much coverage on the Travel Channel as t should. The suspense s ntense, the gore and volence at tmes shockng <f youre ever n Slovaka, smply gve the lttle street urchns somethng when they harass you for money trust me), and s a top notch horror flm untl t suddenly swtches gears and becomes an acton thrller as one ol the Amercans attempts to escape wth hs lfe. A good flm, untl t loses ts dentty n the fnal act Wobum Wnchester Burlngton Stoneham * Readng North Readng frcommuntes Calendar From S-5 and basses. Kenearsals are on Wednesday evenngs and rehearsal and concert spaces are handcapped accessble. For more nformaton and to arrange an audton vst or call ART ASSOCATON PRESENTS EVA CNCOTTA The Readng Art Assocaton s pleased to have Eva Cncotta return to share her expertse and talents. Eva s a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fne Arts and Tufts Unversty and currently teaches drawng at the North Shore Communty College. An exhbtng member of Rockport and North Shore Art Assocatons, she also teaches outdoor pantng for Rockport Art on Thursdays n the summer. Besdes gallerv afflatons n Bar Harbor and Marthas Vneyard, Eva has recently opened a studo on Harrson Avenue n South Boston. At ths meetng she wll not only demonstrate her artstc sklls but wll also spend tme crtqung peces of art that the attendees are nvted to brng for that purpose. Refreshments wll be served. AGANST THE TDE ADS BREAST CANCER M,D DlE SEX EAST optng, Do,., W - C-onc. l^n^wow, ^^Z^^ vnnuld V.llog... No Readng TronKnpl, WJn-.ngton & WkAury Town far Slononcm P» THEftMtftMef PUZZLES By Mchael Mepham On June 24 the 14th annual Aganst the Tde one mle swm, two mle kayak and three mle ftness walk, beneftng the Mass. Breast Cancer Coalton, wll be held at Hopknton State Park n Hopknton. Ths fun and nspratonal program brngs together swmmers, kayakers and walkers of all ages and abltes who would lke to jon MBCC n eradcatng the breast cancer epdemc. Each partcpant wll rase a mnmum of $150 n contrbutons to beneft MBCC and mav Mchael Mepham. Dstrbuted by Trbune Meda Servces. All rghts reserved. 8 Black Bell (ompktt the gtd u eod OW, (olumn and 3 by 3 but (m bold bodcul antom evey dgt, to 9. h tolegn on how to so/ve Sudoku, vnh - Sudoku answer elsewhere onthsyage chose to partcpate n one, two or all three events. Vst to regster or call MBCC. 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41 M» W ^^MW ^^ M^^^^^M, :. (....*, :, ,: , :-... ". --. M DLE5 E U^n app " " n 8 m Do,l > T,m <" - Chroncle Reodng, Woburn. Wmclwter, Burlngton. Wokeleldl lynnleld Vllager, No Readng Ttancnpl, Wlmngton & tewkbury Town Crer, Sloneham ndependent WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, PAGE S-13 MEDCAL Country Club Heghts (A Brght Vew Senor Communty) CERTFED HOME HEALTH ADES CERTFED NURSNG ASSSTANTS Part Tme and tll n hours avalable- - Per Dem and Days as Needed We are convenently located on the campus of the N.E. Rehabltaton Hosptal Country Club Heghts $ Rehabltaton Way Woburn, MA Phone So much more to experence! MSC. FROM S-12 - CARPETS hjve access to sev JJOO yds plush carpel :f earpet your LR & hall or $465 Prce ncls. >ad/msl based on 30 sq /ds Berbers/comm carjels aval FSHER 8 Ft. 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Ths ne*spapfjt vtlnoll A accept any advertsng lor rea estate lhal s m volaton cl he la* Cu rean. art heret rm 111 at a lln, tsr.;. t r,. pape y a.a at.- on *( q.< ;;... : - -:,-.,: (naton can h* ;.t 1 " 11 H s«f and w** U «M---.. HUD th free at l BOOd" : -- : fl rj Houses for Sale 4040 WESTFORD 10 rm 3 ba, overs/d? car ga shed, ge lo all good cond Open Hse Feb 19 & Pne Grove Rd $ WLMNGTON Now construclon <j rms. > ba 4 BR Coortal near Burlngton lno (corner lol S f->l RF Swmmng p00 ware WLMNGTON New house sale on all above construclon ground pools Farly buyer 2 lull ba Spn F-ntrj Neat Hand Tools Wanted Patternmaker, carpenter sheet metal. machnst Plans, chsels calpers, anvls vses. shoplots Wood, Coal & Ol 2170 FREWOOD Seasoned hardwood Guar measure Call R M Al ler, PAULS FREWOOD Seasoned Oak & Maple Cut. splt & delvered Call tor prce or Seasoned Frewood Dne cord $215 1/2 cord >110 Cords are 128 cu Call Burlngton lne Hurry on hs one $ xl RE WLMNGTON OH 12 2 Sun 2/19 Charmng 7 rm Cape x-lrg 1st fr Rf HW frs. 1/2 acre lo many updls $439,900 5 Allen Park Drve Carlson GMAC Real Estate Land 4060 GLOUCESTER. MA on to se Wayne Whte Good Ha JOr Boach Jr Panoramc ocean vews 2 unt perml Utltes on ste Besl buy $375K YARD SALES Auctons, Flea Markets & Fars 3010 NYS LARGE ACREAGE LAND BARGANS Prces Reduced Owner Must SelM Northeast Adron dacks 64 Acres $49, Acres $99,900 Central NY. 76 Acres $49,900 Stale Land Access. Remote. Wlderness Locaton wth ATV & Snowmoble Trals Call CABELAs Trophy Propertes/ C &A www landandcamps com Vacaton Property 4070 TMESHARE for Sale Capo Cod Holday Estates Mashpec. MA Week «13. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, sngle famly home on t/3 acre, wth full ktchen, sun deck Jacuzz tub, ar condtoned Other onsle amentes MEDCAL Physcal ft Occupatonal Therapsts, Speech Language Pathologsts Wll he nghl benefts lke lop pay. ree CEUs. lex schedules, medcal/dentalvson nsur- ance & more. RehabWorks s an deal place lot your career We currently have mmedate openngs tor full tme PTs. OTs & SLPs n the Stoneham area Opportuntes are n sub-acute. LTC. and SNF settngs For mmedate consderaton call Laura. Recrutment Mgr. at Fax ,, or e-mal -. Laura Colpmb.ejJJE * Svfl [;h;nyhealth com, EEO/AA Employer LAND WANTED 4 Older Homes Wanted Wlmngton / N Readng Call Crag Newhouse C S Newhouse Bulders Offce or Cell" RUN DOWN HOMES WANTED - Tewksbury or Wlrmnglon for remodel or demo Cash pad John Carroll Bulder RENTALS Apartments & Condos 5010 ANDOVER 1 BR near town/uan. ol st prkg, com op. $875 mo NP or utls Sec req Call BURLNGTON 3 room, furnshed apt All utltes ncluded S900month KODAK 2730 dgtal cam or; brand now 5 mega ptxal, 4x dgtal zoom, 128 SD card A case S?45ho7ft?7?-534? N. READNG LRGlllR _ Comp updated wdw. pnv crtr, ol s prk $950. utltes NO Rl ADNG. 1 br, ge 1 s H ol s prkg. c/au $850 mo. ulls NORTH HEADNG 1 s llr? bdrm at Greenbnar heal hot waler and ronrlo fee- ncl 1st and sl $1275 mo Call NORTH Readng, condos 1 & 2 br unts start ng at $1,000 mo H. hw ". cookng ncl No lee Readng - fmmac. 1 BR aps brck complex, nr ran Fresh pant, w/w bale. laund S pkg No pels No fees $875 $925 H / hw Ardean As SOC READNG - Large 6 room, 2BR 1 5 bath Off s pkg $1 700/mo plus ulls Ref s & sec req d READNG Townhouse (duplex) 2BR, LR, EK. FR 11/2 balhs, lenced yard Off st pkg $1600 ulls Near 28, 128 & 93 Non smkg household No pels Leave message H ADNG sl fr 3 lam. pet frendly, h, hw ncl 2 bdrm. rpl. prkg $900 S 300 Aval 4/ RE ADNG efl apt $630 mo HT/HW ncl NS hshld. N/P. lease 8 rel req <l Cenrl loc. near bus & tran Eves READNG mmac 6 "rm7 2-3 br 2nd & 3rd llr apt m grand wesl sde Vet Conv to ran town S major rtes Aval now. Sl395/mo» READNG Presgous elevator buld "(j overlookng town greet. Studos. 1 & 2 t;drrns Rent ncl h & hw Short walk to T. shops & restaurants Conv to 93 & 128 General Washngton Apartments 625 Man St Captal Propertes ncl clubhouse wth laun- ABC FLEA MART OPEN dry, ndoor swmmng Sundays 8am 4pm 100 pool, lenns courts shuf- HEADNG 2nd llr 2 BR dealers to choose rom n fleboard court and a put- F K A washer & dryer more than 3 bg rooms mg green, outdoor play- rg lvng area lor dnng Off Walkers Brook Dr., ground $4,000 Call 603 & vrm closets double Readng Ext 38 of szed, newly renov ge 95/128. attc for storage loc mnutes 10 Rls & commuter rals $1250 North Readng 3070 Real Estate no utls. NS hshdl Wan,ed A Change of Pace Sale 4080 One Day Sale 1 STONEHAM Sunday Clean, quet 1BH Freshly 2/19 rom 10-3 pm 20% Any Condton Any Prce ol everythng Rte 62, 6 We Buy Houses - CASH P a,n J ed ca ^ea Washngton St, No STOP Foreclosure / Dou,,lndS P k close lo, shoppng, conv to 128/ Readng ble payments Call 93 NP. NS hshld $925 snowdate 2/26 Hshld ncl HW furr, S clothng HOUSE Cm5 AND TOWNS EVERY WEEK Burlnston, Woburn, Wnchester, Readns, v/akefeld, No Readng, Wlmngton, Tewksbury, Lynnfeld, Stoneham P Y( : A MEDCAL PROFESSONAL GENERAL HELP PATENT COORDNATOR Our Dental Offce sks, personable ndvdual who s hujlly motvated and able to multtask. Strong customer servce, organzatonal and r.ompute sklls are necessary. 4 day week ncludng one evenng. Dental or medcal olfke experence s requred Emal resume drcasellec"verzon.nct or PAX: ,,.,, STONEHAM - 4 room. 2 BR, hardwood, EK. off st parkng No pets $1,000 no utls WAKEFELD - 3 room. 1 BR. close lo publc transp, pool, slorage. off s pkg $1,000 no utls FURNSHED loft style 1 BR. no pets $700 ulls ncluded Anderson Treacy STONEHAM MAN ST NO FEE 1& 2 Bedroom aps S850-$975 Close lo Rles & 93 Heal & HW ncluded Modem hardwood lloors. le balh, parkng, more STONEHAM Slately Vclonan 5 g rms, 2BR. wd h-.j, off Apartments & Condos 5010 WOBURN. Burl Wnch lne bdrm nlaw Off s prkg S850 t Eal n Kl HS hshld WOBURN 5rm 2br. 2 Car pkg pato, uphll rom Hm Pd w/d hkup hdwrl (Us no pels $1,200 ulls b4 8 pm WOBURN Cozy 1 BR t> hnd Woburr. Courthouse All ulls excep gas $875 Penthouse large aval n complex WOBURN large? OR apt ava. ble 5 large clean rooms Exc dose space ven.ent locaton nclds HTHW w/d hkujj rdnr; $1 250 mo stsec fjo s pkg attc stor Walk to pels Call heatre & restaurat s $1,450 mo " "workf, 4567 or Slu ncl utl S750 2 Bod plus omce $1000 WAKEFELD BP. 1st 2 Bed house mcl ull llr. bg eal n kt, laundry $1400 rm. plenty ol pkg Near Rff , new Shaws and ransp S950/mo WAKEFELD 2BR apt Nr ran Off St pkg S 000 mo plus ulls Rels & sec req WAKEFELD - 5 rm. 2 1/2 br Walk 10 cenler ran & lake Ol st pkg No fee Aval 4/1 S l95mo WAKEFELD - beautful redone 5 rm 2 BR hrdwd prkg. slorage washer dryer hookup Call WAKEFELD 7rm 3/4BR Deleaded W.D hkup Attc Olf S pkg Walk to us. ran & lake Aval 2/1 $1475 ncl heat WAKEFELD Wesl Sde - Charmng Vctoran 4 rooms. 2nd floor hardwood, exc loc Near commuter 93/128 & lake Aval mmed S1100. Sec dep WLMNGTON - 1BR apl ncludes heal, electrcty & hot water $800/monlh Call or WLMNGTON 2BP. ba. 1 st tlr, 2 (am nce yard, no pels Aval NOW $1 250/mo ncl ht & hw ^WLMNGTON 1 bdrm apl $895 mo ncludes all utltes Can Aval 2 1 WLMNGTON 2 bdrm apl m 2 famly sep entrance ww rr"n<-,-, r hkup, prvale fen ed n yd $1,400 Mo heal n eluded J ">H. np Can ot Aval Now 1 WNCHESTER BFT"T 1/2 balhs w/d hku ). ol S pkg $1,100 monlh Call Paul WOBURN MA Larrj 2BH apl wlargo eal n kl DR. large lvrrn ol S pkg $1 250 mo ncl ht/hw Commercal 5020 [ CPA/Tax Preparer Needed. MMEDATE OPENNG,,, :,.v! ; -o rphac * ". - nr.p Apr. " - " 3 >.."."... The Guru Tax & Fnancal Servces. nc 15 Thrd Avenue Burlngton. MA Fax /81 2/ Storage & Garages 5090 COMM space on lne 22 ft Drve Anchot jol, AUTOMOTVE Auto-X-Chtmge 6040 Andover/Wlm. Lne \ sq ndustral garage spaces Wll sub dvde Large yard J 5 acres, near He 93 Can T J Really Trust Jame or torn READNG SQUARE Roule 28 Store or ol o WAKEFELD Large sl 700 sq t. sree leve lloor 1 BR apl Hardwood basement, excellen con lloors. laundry hookup Jtl0n Ava,,. prkg $800/mo No ulls No pets WNCHESTER 3 Duplex Hdwd EK hkup. pvt basement pvt yd. 3 car pkg neat 7 S1.764.mo utls NS hshld NP Q7R-05Q-S522 WNCHESTER 1st lt apt. new kt & ba hw fl. laund HU slg pkg. NP NS hshld 1st, last sec & FEE $1200 Call WNCHESTER n 12 unt bldg. 2 rm studo. 3rd fr cptd, all ncl 1 prkg $700 Aval 3/1 Gary or offce WOBURN - 1 BR. park mg, conv locaton, aval now, brght & sunny $850 ncludes utltes Call WOBURN ^ studo aval 2/1, ht/hw ncl no pets, non smkng hshld Please call b/t 8am-7pm Mon Sal WOBURN - 3.BR on 2nd & 3rd llr W/D hkup, ofl St pkg. fronl & rear porch Sm pet ok $1400 ulls WAKEFELD Pnslme prolessonal of dee space Grea loca lon Drecl. ron mn ute r,r l, parkng 3 large plus large o en an addtonal large.-. -,. w.lh 4 work statons :> <. vded, addtonal opo area lor recepton ellarge shared conference room avalable All. elec nc. HT & HW ncluded Can be provded Llly fur nshed Emal dleonatd cfgloan cc WLMNGTON Offce or su le a! su o Mam Street localo Startng al S25 n.-.. Broke- Call " WLMNGTON R W Stuart Buldng Rctan Ollce Avan Btghl lrs flo ner unl 860 s " $1 200 per month Call www nedevcorj) cot Rooms 5070 Readng No. Readng Sloneham Cleat rm lo rent, shared balh & kl $110-$135 week ncludes utl Sec dej & reqd WLMNGTON _ Large clean room BH Shared ktchen & balh wd >125 S135 week -les & sec dep req Wnchester / Woburn Lno Lge sunny (urn room, 2 closels kl & bath shared Cable & utls ncl $125 wk Call all 5 pm WOBURN All utltes ncluded ox cepl phone Share kt & balh. free cable Mus lke dogs $475down $110 week Seasonal 5080 DSNEY AREA Orange Lake Resort School vac week 4/6-4/23. 2BR. 2 bath condo wt. kl gol. tenms kds a. Sl200/wk : - GRCA MAKC (AND. Vnca-.u- Hcnas.Saes Bea tonl condos homes w joos l warmth. relaxaton,. great beacht-s Cen:..-, 21 1st Southern TruS www c21 matco com Seasonal WOBURN - 5 large rooms. porch W/D hookups, parkng, ww, T, Orlando/Dsney no utltes $1 250 month Homos rom $ nght fully equp; _ bedroom homes k d S n a S8.,..>..,. ; ;. rl- r. : o: -. S g -., S :.-. K / V., S H 8..., 137k..(.:... Autos Wonted 6050, s FREE JUNK AUTO REMOVAL -., Me 6446 o 28 ; < p."- F.. Recreatonal Vehcles JAt.-. WOBURN - Large mod- vale P 001 l usl.mnutes ern 1BR n 12 unt bldg Dsney and all other?t02 S825. a/c. EK. DSD w/w attractons carpet, walk to Ctr Aval 574 www Honda Grea l now lesure.com $6.0ft "... j, Trucks & Vans 6080 Trucks & Vans n,. <. " U -.;l h CONSTRUCTON Equp BUSNESS & FNANCE Busness Opportunty! Mortgage 8, loans......! -, ; rst-m Ml 80 nc-l.-.,-... EMPLOYMENT Chld Care Wanted A JOn YOU LL LOVE..-. p, n; $t2-s-! c ell. Par m n ou c UM. 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42 PAGE S-14-WEDNESDAY/THURSDAV, FEBRUARY , 2006 MDDLESEX EAST oppecmng n Daly lmos - Chronc to (Readng. Woburn. W.nchostef, Burlngton, WalefeJd; lynnfeld Vllager. No Reoduy Transcrpt, Wlmngton & Tewksbury Town Crer, Stoneham ndependent f ams AND TOWNS a/ayma Burlnston, Woburn, Wnchester, Readng Wakefeld, No. Readng, Wlmngton, Tewksbury, Lynnfeld, Stoneham PTD1 t EVAN // GENERAL HELP Openng Soon New Woburn Dunkn Donuts 318 Monlvale Ave Fun people, great perks. U.r... A >.t"t Wv-jqsb, & Crew) mpettve wages <ble -c.hedulng TCW h opportunty nmu. vanos.com. 1 n Scrvanos Group Franchsee An equal opportunty employer. Apply n person or call for more nformaton. tugfgf? */ DUNKN 1 1 DONUTS Dunkn Donuts ncorporated All rghts reserved Are you lookng for a rewardng career? We are lookng for carng people who are: Best Home Care s lookng for. Homemakers, HHA. CNAs Q For Hourly and Block Hours We offer: Gas Allowance Benefts For F/T & P/T Employees Compettve Wages Dovetal Program Please call Best Home Care o set u ntervew www YourPartnerlnCare.com Tellers BUSNESS Woburn Four Comers & Burlngton..:". * : :..,!".. : 1781) Woburn Burlngton Customer Sen/ce Representatve, wnch. rn. ust r. : : ml. duct and rv Expert : Excellent w > md ;..;... nvenen locaton t H.. kmorellkycentralbk com Central Bank. Kathy Morelll 846 Mam Street Melrose, MA (ovno : :. CENTRALb; n mull-dscplnary ndustral h\rvnt rn\lt>k frm FULL-TME Admnstratve Assstant lo hll, pouon tn J..>..mJld.HC wn* s Ur : ndh,mcl flex m rmrn tll..m department H ; n w,{entbt& : ;.. Mton ord pro ; rcj ar.lon ol ; uruj " ntol [lt rrt. - l Ml, : ;. tkmlt tenll nd. ll* Anl envrunnen l M- l >^: )401 M -*K V\.MAOK \v- V^..tnM). M\U:H>! Mln MEDCAL MEDCAL BLLER Full Tme or Part Tme :a bllng offce 3-5 years experence rtderstand ng of codng and com-. atons Knowledge of Msys Tger Mal resume to LOMAR ASSOCATES, NC. P.O. Box 419 Lynnfeld. MA Fax resume to ,, FULL TME POSTON e O a flexble, mult-taskng person m a busy DOCTORS OFFCE Responsble or al offce dutes dng staffng, scnedulmy. rng busy phones, preparng roton-als anr vtlak doctors offce a. lus FAX RESUMES AND REFERENCES TO: [GENERAL HELP Drver Parly Rental Company has FT postons avalable lor experenced drvers Excellent pay and benefts wsubstanta overtme avalable Medcal card requred CDL a plus Weekends and some heavy lftng requred Mus be able to pass a d"g test Relablty a must EOE Apply n person at Peterson Party Center 139Swnnton St. S Wnchester, MA or call Rstoranffe Danela 303 Man Street North Readng SERVERS NEEDED DAY & NGHT SHFTS AVALABLE Please call Sharon PARTS COUNTER PERSON Full Tme Experenced Apply: AP-Wagner Applance Parts 32 Cummngs Park. Woburn Shppng Manager Busy commercal prnter n Woburn has an mmedate openng for a full tme shppng manager Ths poston requres canddate lo manager 7-8 employees, handle multple tasks whle workng n fast paced envronment Fve years experence n all phases of shppng ncludng extensve knowledge of UPS. FEDEX and common carrer procedures s requred. We otler compettve salary and a generous benefts package. Applcatons avalable at: UNGRAPHC 110 Commerce Way, Woburn. MA or Fax resume to »y*% TOWN OF BURUNGTON Cvlan Fre Dspatcher Qualfcatons: EMT certfcaton requred and prevous experence s desrable. Mnmum hgh school dploma or equvalent. Typng sklls and a workng knowledge of the geography of Burlngton s preferred. FT poston (42 hr/wk avg ) and s a unon poston wth Dene- fts, S16.32/hr. Send resume by February 17 to: Burlngton Fre Department Attenton: Dspatch Vacancy 21 Center Street Burlngton, MA Fax: Equal Opportunty Employer A/A GENERAL HELP -. CONSTRUCTON Truck Drver/Laborer for General Contractor lax resume to: or emal to: Vttjonke@vtrzon.net GENERAL HELP CONSTRUCTON Foreperson/Supervsor lo underground utlty contractor Fax resume to: or emal to: VttgofQce@verzon.net Warehouse Help GPX nternatonal Tre Corp. currently has a full tme poston avalable for GENERAL WAREHOUSE WORK ncludes some lght mantenance Advr- lcense and ablty to llt between lbs s requred SHPPNG CLERK Basc computer sklls and ablty to lft between 60-/0 lbs s requred Forkllt certfcaton s a plus We oler a full benefts package Apply n person to: 730 Eastern Ave Maden, MA or Fax Attn: Rose rdflppo@galaxytre.com Manager ED Ows*v.trul "»l:tbhsh sr\ :nd H.^vs wtll nml (pk pt.lko ln.ll p;>vrs Cnr.l anl pnnlnc l.n (.TK cports Sup l)l Staff Team Leader Kn«\\ l>»». " ^*l (XlV rhulttn «ns U l.n o.ll KM.nut Kl wpekx" ; plus. Bllng Specalst Sc*vc;l j»»-*l*»n*.v.l.hk-. T ) l*\y< h S K-«kllV Follow up cxp rkcxkcl Customer Servce Reps M (ll<n phone sklls knowledge ol ">ul p.u\ ks.1 plus MUM - K.".stfs ^rown^ hllng (o >;n\ n M.ss, LMM lax n.nl yum KMHK- <» clu ]e a part of our G14-6 HOSPTAL SECURTY Postons avalable n F verett. Melrose, Bclmont Readng and Wlmngton areas Come vst us at our Offce Monday- Frday, 9am-5pm at 500 West Cummngs Park, Sute 2800, Woburn, MA or call ( Protectng Amerca» Future tar 0«r 150 rears-* EOE. M/F/V/D WWW. se <ur ta s usa.torn TOWN OF WNCHESTER, f. Recreaton and Communty Educaton Department Nght Program Custodan The Wnchester Recealon Department needs a part-tme person to assst H custodal dutes at Wnchester Hgh School dur- -g recealon programmng Hours wl Be approxmately 16 nours a wee* and may fluctuate based on the current program schedule The hours ml De rom 6pm- 10pm lour days per week rom September-June Basc anonal Knowledge requred, experence prelerred Salary rom S389-$l59Jtr Sena resume :o the Wnchester Recreaton Department, 263 Mam Slreet. Wnchester. MA or call lor an applca- lon The Town ol Wnchester s an equal opportunty employer : Great Part-Tme Job The Peterson School s lookng for an admnstratve assstant, part-tme, Monday-Thursday, 3-7 p.m. Excellent starlng wages. Please call or tax The Peterson School 25 Monlvale Ave.. Woburn, MA To Place Your ob Mart Ad Here and Gel the Help You Need...Call Bal" Cnes: Cronrtc HEAVY EQUPMENT OPERATOR Tranng Fur ~mployrnent Bulldozers. Bnckhocs, loaders, Dump Trucks, 5roders, Scrapers, Excavators Natonal Certfcaton - Fnancal Assstance : Joh Placement Assstant Assoo led Tranng Servces www asn scnoo &com GENERAL HELP MMEDATE OPENNG PART TME Advertsng Sales nsde/outsde Sales Poston n Woburn and Surroundng Towns Callng on new and establshed advertsng accounts and workng as a backup person on eghteen or more specal sectons a year. Enjoy meetng and talkng wth people? Ths job s for you. Sales experenced preferred, but wllng to tran. Must have good drvng record and dependable transportaton. Send resume to: Daly Tmes Chroncle Advertsng Department One Arrow Drve, Woburn, MA or call for ntervew appt Pharmaceutcal Manufacturng St4-$16/hr. Sr Mlcj Operator 1st Shft Prevous Pharma. cgmp & Clean Room experence Woburn Remedy Lfe Scences Group Van & Route Drver CLASS B LCENSE PREFERRED New Er(j;;-t Spr " r : Water Company ". rtl ";a)ng s m neeu >l Dr vers lo make delveres of sprng water and produrls n me Greater Boston area A olean rtnvng recctd s,-e- a.s «ell as a knowledge o area lowns ": ;. red Peaseappy «at 217R Man Street Rte 28 North Readng,. LAWN (ARE TECHNCAN Local company lookng lor qualfed ndvduals who can make fertlzer and weed control applcatons lor lawn care Neat appearance and postve atttude S12-20hr Benefts. vacaton Call Bnan c careersfegreen-lawn.com DRVERS NEEDED Class A Drvers wth lve floor and dump traler experence Class B Drvers wth roll-off experence Year round work Compettve salary PROFESSONAL Bookkeeper/ Receptonst Newly created poston n growng company for energetc ndvdual wth a background n accounts payable recevable and expertse n OuckBooks Customer servce and phone expenence helpful Please fax resume to HHAS, PCAS and HOMEMAKERS NEEDED Compettve wages wth Weekend Dfferental. Work avalable n Burlngton. Concord. Lexngton and Woburn, Readng & Wakefeld. Full Tme & Part Tme Postons Avalable To be pan ol our Home Care Team call s or stop by at 297 Broadway #222, Arlngton M-F 8am-330pm Metropoltan Home Health Servces, nc. mmccoffsters d Transportalon Group. nc. CUSTOMER SERVCE Come jon Unted Van Lnes largest agent! Due to our rapd growth, we have an openng n our Electroncs Customer Servce department Ths poston s excellent for a career-orented ndvdual who has the desre and ablty to acheve. Hgh profle poston as a member of a dynamc department Customer servce and/or experence n the transportaton ndustry a plus nterested, qualfed applcants should forward resume to: McCollsters Transportaton 29B Concord Street, North Readng, MA Attn: Rck senbarger or Mary Callahan 2 Fax: Phone: Salter HealthCare Famly owned and operated ABERJONA NURSNG CENTER Housekeepng Weekends - 6:30am-3:OOpm Weekdays - Monday-Frday Part-tme, 8:00am-12:00pm Please call: Lt Black, Envronmental Servces Supervsor le or Fax: or apply n person 184 Swanton Street k Wnchester, MA COE j LUCCS %» CASHELS 8am 1 pn Weekdays After School Weekends DEL DEPARTMENT 18 & Older COURTESY BOOTH Full Tme Apply today at: 223 Lowell St., Wlmngton Call or emal to: John@Lgccsmarket.com f 3 FULL TME Qntufc AGENTS NEEDED NOW HRNG Jon Century 21 wth all the tools and technology needed to be successful m todays market. 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