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Exercise Class For Those With ArthritisAccording to the Centers for
Disease Control, physical exer-cise is critical for those living with arthritis. Regular exercise has been proven to help those with arthritis reduce pain and improve mobility, mood and quality of life.
This fall, Ryan Stoddard, PT, DPT, is leading a gentle, thera-peutic exercise program designed for arthritis patients to increase their flexibility and muscle strength. The six-week program meets on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30 pm, beginning October 6, at the Emerson Wellness Center for Mind and Body, located at 310
Baker Avenue in Concord. The cost is $90 per person and spaces are limited. Free parking is avail-able in the office park.
Ryan is a physical thera-pist with Emerson’s Center for Rehabilitative and Sports Therapies. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. His undergrad-uate degree from the same insti-tution is in Exercise Physiology. He achieved a specialty board certification in Orthopedics through the American Physical Therapy Association and earned his strength and conditioning specialty certification through the National Strength and
Conditioning Association. His treatment style incorporates the best evidence-based medicine with manual therapy and correc-tive exercises.
A student who took an exer-cise class recently with Ryan wrote, “I had an acute pain issue with my arthritic knee that was preventing me from doing my usual exercise. Ryan’s class kept me moving at a time when I did not know how to proceed. The class was fun, and Ryan is sup-portive to people at every level of ability.”
For more information and to register for this and many other wellness classes taking place this fall at The Emerson Wellness Center for Mind and Body, visit www.emersonwellness.org or call 978-287-3777.
Is Your Teenager Struggling With
Behavioral Challenges?
Experts agree that children and adolescents are growing up in an increasingly complex and stressful world full of social and
academic challenges. Some of our kids are struggling to manage these challenges due to biologi-cal, psychological and/or social issues. The symptoms of these underlying issues may include school avoidance, isolation, poor grades, self-harm, problems with relationships, impulsivity, poor decision-making, defiance, eating disorders and substance abuse.
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is offering an educational program - “NAMI Basics”, specially designed for parents and other caregivers of adolescents and children living with emotional or behavioral challenges. The course is taught by trained volunteer teachers who themselves are parents/caregivers of children living with emotional difficulties. This structure creates an intimacy that few programs possess and con-sequently, a program now whose capacities are unparalleled. It is an evidenced based program and recognized across the country.
The “Basics” program runs for seven weekly consecutive classes each lasting 2 ½ hours. There is no cost to participants for the course and all materi-
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als are provided by NAMI. The program’s goal is to provide the fundamentals of caring for you, your family and your child with emotional difficulties. Up to date current information on com-mon disorders in children, cur-rent research related to the biol-ogy on these disorders and the evidenced-based, most effective treatment strategies available along with various therapies and medications sometimes utilized as part of treatment strategies will be covered.
Workshops in problem solv-ing, listening and communica-tion skills are highlighted. You will learn about methods of working with both the school and the health care systems as well as personal record keeping methods that have proven to be effective for parent/caregivers in their interactions with these systems. Also, emphasis on per-sonal advocacy for your child in locating appropriate supports and services within the community will be covered.
Join us and obtain the tools needed that will greatly assist you in making the best decisions possible for the care of your child!
NAMI Basics: will be offered
in Acton, MA starting Tuesday September 29, 2015 between 7 – 9:30 PM
For registration and location call: Dee – 978.697.3441 or Cara – 978.760.2455. Call early as the class is limited and fills quickly.
Opioid AddictionAwareness – Education &
Treatment optionsMeeting-New Location
If you have a loved one or someone you know that is strug-gling with addiction, please join us on Tuesday October 6th from 7-9pm at Jericho Lodge on 496 Brigham St. Marlboro. Once again we will have a free Narcan training and a Narcan Kit will be given to all who attend. (Narcan is an opiate antidote). Also, speaking is Halie Lopez a detox nurse from the Spectrum House she will share treatment options
and the importance of setting boundaries. Frank Huntley (The Pillman) will share his 15 year battle with prescription drugs and his road to recovery.
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Marlborough Girl Scout Registration
Marlborough Girl Scouts will be holding registration events over the next month.
Girl Scouting is for girls in grades kindergarten through grade 12. With the guidance of adult volunteers, Girl Scouts earn badges, explore the out-doors, attend fun events and field trips and participate in the Girl
Scout Cookie program. Please stop by and register your girl at any of the registration events and learn how you can become a Girl Scout Volunteer. Activities for the girls are available at each event.
For Questions you can email the Registrar, Kyla LeConti, at [email protected]
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@ The Marlborough Heritage Festival
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Hoarding ResourcesAre you wondering how to
get started dealing with a home that is overloaded with posses-sions? ClearPath, a Marlborough Community Development
Corporation program, will pro-vide you with a list of places to turn if you are facing eviction due to hoarding, if you are wonder-ing about local self-help options, or if you want to hear where to turn to find reputable literature on the topic. Join us at in the Marlborough Public Library’s Bigelow Auditorium (35 West Main St, Marlborough) Thursday October 15th 6:30 - 7:30 pm Learn about the good work of the Marlborough Community Development Corporation at www.strongcommunity.org
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WINE OF THE MONTHMEIOMI CHARDONNAY AND PINOT NOIR ........................... WAS $20.99 ..SALE
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BARGAIN BOX WINE 3 LTR
BIG HOUSE ALL VARIETALS ...........................................................SALE $1598
MAGS OF THE MONTH 1.5 LTR
THE LITTLE PENGUIN ALL VARIETALS ...................................................$998
BAREFOOT ALL VARIETALS ...........................................................................$998
SPASSO PINOT GRIGIO ..................................................................................$898
FRONTERA ALL VARIETALS ...........................................................................$698
SPARKLING STEALSMIONETTO IL PROSECCO ........................................... WAS $12.99 .SALE
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CRISTALINO BRUT & ROSE ....................................... WAS $9.99 ...SALE $798
SEPTEMBER WINE SPECIALS 750ML
CELESTIN BLONDEAU SANCERRE ................................ WAS $19.99 SALE $1498
J. LOHR CABERNET SAUVIGNON ................................................ WAS $17.99 SALE $1298
KIM CRAWFORD SAUVIGNON BLANC ................................. WAS $16.99 SALE $1198
WILLIAM HILL *COASTAL SERIES CAB SAUV, CHARD, MERLOT, & SAUV BLANC ....................................... WAS $14.99 SALE
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14 HANDS ALL VARIETALS ................................................... WAS $14.99 SALE $1098
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AMALAYA MALBEC .................................................................. WAS $15.99 SALE $998
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WOODFORD RESERVE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 750ML $3499
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“Nothin’ But A House Party”
On October 24, 2015 with the support of over 30 spon-sors, Littleton Youth Football & Cheer is producing a con-cert “Notin’ but a House party” to benefit its membership. The LYTFC program has built a tremendous reputation and has earned the ranking of a nation-ally competitive league. As LYTFC has grown in its suc-cess, sending multiple football players and cheer teams to com-pete at the AYF/AYC National Competitions. The Cheer teams placed top in the country.
Memories of the 80’s & 90’s will fill the air and friends will
hit the dance floor when The Fool’s (http://www.thefools-band.com) , Eddy’s Shoe (http://eddysshoe.com/) and Danny Klein’s Full House Band (http://www.dannyklein.com) take the stage on October 24 at 5:00 PM at the Boxborough Holiday Inn (Boxborough, MA).
The event, “Nothin’ but a House Party” (http://www.notinbutahouseparty.com) will feature all three bands playing to a crowd that is expected to reach 1,000. The featured bands are both locally and nationally recognized artists for perform-ing favorites and renowned for their covers. And will be playing music from artists such as The
Fools, J. Geils, Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Frank Zappa among other artists from the 70’s, 80s and 90s.
“Nothin’ But a House Party” will feature both food and drink concessions and general seating. Tickets are limited. Price per ticket is $35 for general admis-sion/non-reserved seating and can be purchased online at www.notinbutahouseparty.com.
Both The Fools and Danny Klein have long standing careers in the music industry and have earned their spot as major nation-al performers. Both have roots and got their start in here in the Boston area.
The headlining band The Fools have had several hits that made Billboards Top 100 and have performed on US Tours with The Knack, Van Halen, Rush, Joan Jet and more. There full bio can be seen (http://www.thefools-band.com/html/museum.htm). The scintillating lead singer of THE FOOLS has a new project, his band Mike Girard’s Big Swing Thing. It’s A BIG BAND but it’s not your typical Big Band. It’s ROCK & ROLL with HORNS… A ton of
them! They have been preform-ing sold out show throughout New England
Danny Klein is the found-ing member of the J. Geils band and is returning from the J. Geils national concert. His Band Danny Klein’s Full house will be preforming a show that celebrates the music of the J. Geils Band. Having the luxury of being in both the J. Geils Band and Danny Klein’s Full House Band keeps Danny Klein doing what he loves best, continuing to put his critically acclaimed licks on music he enjoys.
For more information contact Lisa George at 978.375.3448 or via email at [email protected].
Open HouseMinuteman Squadron.comThe Lt Col Frank Pocher
Minuteman Squadron of the CIVIL AIR PATROL will be hosting an OPEN HOUSE on Sunday 27-Sept at the Central Fire Station 215 Maple St in Marlborough at our regular meet-ings hours from 5:00-7:30pm. Hands On demonstrations and activities will be presented by
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cadets and Senior members. for visitors to participate in along with the cadets instructions. Emergency Service equipment, Flight Simulator Rocketry drill formation and maneuvers will be on the agenda for the evening along with an informative and educational presentation about CAP what we do to help our communities and how Civil Air Patrol serves our Country. Civil Air Patrol offers their volunteer hours to community organiza-tions and groups and help with parking,water distribution and more.
Members of the Civil Air Patrol recently returned from a week long encampment at Ft Devens where cadets experi-ence a Blackhawk Helicopter flight! Plans to visit the Intrepid a WW11 Destroyer docked at the Hudson River in New York are slated for November for an overnight stay aboard the ship with a visit to the West Point Academy the next day before returning home. O-Flights are another adventurous experience cadets to learn to fly at local airports. Youth and Teens ages 12-18 Learn To Lead, Fly and Have FUN! The Civil Air Patrol offers success in College,Jobs
and Military Careers! Adults are needed to help mentor our cadets with your expertise or in a field of your choice.
CAP’s Three Missions are Emergency Services, Cadet Programs and Aerospace Education. The CIVIL AIR PATROL is The Auxiliary of The United States Air Force!
Memorial Congregational Church Concert
MCC will kick off its concert season on Sunday, September 27 at 2 PM with an afternoon of music featuring our new Yamaha C3 piano, performed by mem-bers and friends of the church, with music by Ravel, Bartok, Debussy, Katchaturian and oth-ers. Reverend Tom O’Brien will offer a dedication of the instru-ment to the church’s music min-istry, and a reception will follow. Admission is free and a goodwill offering will be accepted. MCC is located in Sudbury at the cor-ner of Concord Rd and Church St. For more information, please contact the church office at 978-443-3885 or [email protected]
Call ABC Cesspool Co., IncFor Your Septic System Needs
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1. For 54 years we have been serving the septic system needs of the people in the area, making us the area’s oldest septic service company under one continuous ownership.
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OktoberfestSaturday, October 3rd • 12PM-8PM
Atop Parking Deck Behind City HallGerman Fare • Beer • 2 Oom-Pah Bands
Ticket price includes:Oktoberfest Beer Mug
Day of Event: $20 • Early Bird: $10
HeritageFestivalDOWNTOWN MARLBOROUGHSunday, October 4th • 10AM-3PM
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October 2nd-October 4thFri: 6PM-10PM • Sat: 11AM-10PM • Sun: 10AM-5PM
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34th Annual Conant Craft Fair
Every fall, the Conant School PTO hosts an all-day craft fair at Conant School, in Acton, MA. This year the craft fair will take place on Sunday, October 25, 2015 from 10:00am – 4:00pm. Regular admission is $5.00; student and senior admission is $2.00.
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During Liver Awareness Month this October, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood and platelets to support liver trans-plant patients and others needing blood products.
Liver transplants are the sec-ond most common type of trans-plant with more than 6,000 per-formed in the U.S. each year, according to the American Liver Foundation. Liver transplant patients may require in excess of 30 pints of blood during surgery.
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“I donate to help others that needed blood like her,” said Slattery. “I donate in thanks to those who donate their blood products to help save lives.”
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Spellman Museum Celebrates
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from noon to 5:00 the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History on the Regis College campus in Weston will partici-pate in the annual Museum Day presented by Smithsonian maga-zine. Now in it is eleventh year, it is a celebration of culture, learning and the dissemination of knowledge. It reflects the spirit of the magazine and emu-lates the free-admission policy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington, DC-based prop-erties. The Spellman doors
will be open free of charge to Smithsonian magazine readers and Smithsonian.com visitors at museums and cultural institu-tions nationwide.
Last year over 400,000 peo-ple attended Museum Day, with all 50 states plus Puerto Rico represented by over 900 par-ticipating museums, including 84 Smithsonian affiliate museums. This year, the magazine expects to involve over 1,000 museums.
Spellman Museum Education Director, Henry Lukas, says he is pleased that the Spellman is again participating this year. He indicated that the day “is a great way to bring new people to see the Museum’s various exhibits
and learn all it has to offer to the community.” Lukas believes that “You don’t have to be a stamp collector to enjoy the Museum’s displays.”
Current exhibits include “Mail Goes to War,” “Old Glory on Stamp” “Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month” “Stamps and the Comics, “The Steinway Music Collection,” “A History of the Boston Post Road,” and “The Development of Rural Free Delivery.”
Also at the Museum that day is a stamp auction starting at 11:30.
Visit www.smithsonian.com/museumday to download the Museum Day admission card. Attendees must present the Museum Day Admission Card to gain free entry to participating institutions. Each card provides museum access for two people, and one admission card is per-mitted per household. Listings and links to participating muse-ums’ can also be found at www.smithsonian.com/museumday.
For more information about the day contact the Spellman at 781-768-8367or [email protected].
What Should Violence Prevention Look Like In Our Communities?
In December 2014, a forum convened by the Sudbury Wayland Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable was held at Wayland High School with Malcolm Astley of the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund and Jessica Teperow of REACH Beyond Domestic Violence facilitating the conversation. Almost 100 participants from
Sudbury, Wayland, Lincoln and surrounding towns (including educators, psychologists, coun-selors, selectmen, state legis-lators, police officers and stu-dents) discussed actions toward preventing violence in ourselves, our relationships, homes, neigh-borhoods and towns.
The participants identified a long list of strategies for prevent-ing violence in our communities with a particular focus on the following priority action steps:
• Begin communicating with very young children about healthy, respectful and effective relationships and recognizing and responding to at risk situa-tions and conflict effectively.
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• Reward nonviolent behavior and standing up for others, and provide training for standing up for others in safe ways.
• Within the violence pre-vention domain, build concepts and vocabulary equivalent to “Designated Driver” and “Friends Don’t let Friends Drive Drunk” (such as “Designated Caretaker,” “Up Stander,” “Friends Don’t Let Friends Go Alone to Breakups”).
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Roundtable intends to continue this conversation at our monthly meetings and also host several community programs featuring experts in violence understand-ing and prevention and com-munity engagement. We hope that family, friends, neighbors and professionals will join us for these conversations and pro-grams as we explore ideas and actions that can help us under-stand and prevent violence in our communities.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Mark your calendar for October 13 at 7pm for a pro-gram to be held at the Goodnow Library in Sudbury, where Joel M. Ristuccia and Stephanie Howard will be the panelists for a discussion entitled “Continuing the Conversation: Helping Children and Youth Learn to Cope with Common Childhood Challenges.” These challenges typically include experiences of sudden change, loss, failure, shame and rejection which can have traumatic impact on young people.
Helping kids learn to cope with these “normal” traumatic experiences can build deep self-confidence and resilience and prevent future extreme pain and harm.
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There is a meeting every Friday from 9:00-10:30 am. The meet-ing place is the West Concord Union Church, 1317 Main Street, Concord, MA.
Huge Tag Sale To Benefit The Sudbury
Historical SocietyThe Sudbury Historical Society
has already received donations of many vintage and modern items for its 3rd Annual Tag Sale sched-uled for Saturday October 17, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the lawn of Sudbury Town Hall (Rt.27/322 Concord Rd.), rain or shine.
This year’s sale promises to be better than ever with many high quality pieces such as wooden
tables, chairs, pewter, glassware and floral vases, antique and mod-ern children’s items. For example, we’ll have for sale an America Flyer Train set with accessories and assorted collectibles, includ-ing beautiful dolls and doll sets. We anticipate receiving more before the sale. All items will be priced to sell. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted.
Now is the time to check your attics and basements for items to donate. Interesting, unusual and/or collectible items are preferred but any saleable items in good condition will be accepted and are tax deductible as the Society is a 501c(3) organization. If you have things to donate, call the sale coordinators, Stewart Hoover at 978-443-9023 or Ursula Lyons at 978-505-0426, for pick-up. Or, you may drop off items at the Historical Society but please call beforehand so that we can receive your items (978-443-3747 week-days between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.). We will need your things by October 14th in order to arrange and price them. We cannot accept clothing or large electronics.
All proceeds will help the Historical Society with its work to preserve its collections for future generations and offer qual-
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Are you looking to make a dif-ference? If so, Fresh Start Furniture Bank could use your help. We provide free furniture and house-wares to people in need through-out Massachusetts. Last week we help out 11 families in just 5 hours. We’re looking for volun-teers on Saturday to help assist cli-ents in the store and sort through donations. Lifting furniture is not
required and teens are welcome. We’re also looking to expand our transportation teams who pick up donations on the weekends. Please contact us at 508-485-2080 option 6 or visit our website at www.FreshStartFurnitureBank.org for more information.
If you are looking to donate to us, we are always in need of lamps, dressers (especially tall ones), kitchen tables and chairs, end tables, sheets, blankets, com-forters, towels and pots & pans. All donations are tax deductible.
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Great Food, Great Music—And Robots!It’s a party for adults but it may
bring out the kid in you. This year the Goodnow Library Foundation is putting more fun into fundrais-
ing with a “Tinker Time” cocktail party, showcasing high-tech dem-onstrations and gadgets.
The annual crowd-pleaser will be held Saturday, October 24, from 6:30 to 9 pm at the library. Tickets are $75 per person. There will be hearty hors d’oeuvres and food stations (with cassoulet in demitasse cups, or Buffalo Mac ‘n’ Cheese), plus a cash bar.
Guests can see miniature air-planes soar in the library atrium, courtesy of the Charles River Radio Controllers. A Double Telepresence Robot will greet guests as they enter the event. Inside will be demonstrations of advanced 3D printing and also creations made from electronic
circuits, including the library’s “banana piano.”
Starring in the show: one or two humanoid NAO robots from the French robotics company Aldebaran. These toddler-size robots can speak 19 languages, practice tai-ci, play tic-tac-toe, and dance to any kind of music (including Gangnam style).
Following tradition, “Tinker Time” guests can take a chance on an array of raffle baskets. Choices include The American Girl Doll of the Year, an Oleana Night Out, a Fitbit Basket, Wine Basket, Golf Basket and a Disney “Frozen”-theme Basket.
Tickets can be purchased online at http://goodnowlibrary.org/get-involved/foundation/. Forms are also available at the library. For more information, phone (978) 639-3224, or email [email protected].
The Goodnow Library Foundation is a nonprofit that raises money for capital improve-ments and endowment at Goodnow. Past projects include renovation of the Children’s Room, creation of the Community Gathering Space, and the com-plete upgrade of all public access computers at the library.
The Foundation was founded
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Sunday worship service begins at 10 a.m.; youth from pre-K to 8th grade stay with their family in worship for the first 15 minutes and are invited to leave worship after the children’s moment to go to Discovery Kingdom where they use theater, art, cooking, games and more to further their under-standing of the Bible. Childcare for infants and toddlers is pro-vided every Sunday from 9:30 a.m. until the end of the service.
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St. Matthias Parish Events
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Annual Indoor Yard Sale Admission is free.Annual Indoor Yard Sale
Saturday, October 17, from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Come take advantage of the great prices on a wide vari-ety of quality used goods: furni-ture, jewelry, vintage collectibles, gently used and new clothing, and household and children items, as well as books, DVD, and CDs and much more.
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The Annual Christmas Bazaar will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2015, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in our Parish Hall. Vendor’s are welcome to participate. Cost of table is $45, with a donated item to go to the St. Matthias Craft Table.
For further information call the parish office: 508-460-9255.
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The Friends Of The Goodnow Library Celebrate Membership Month
October is the Friends of the Goodnow Library Membership Month, and everyone who renews a membership or joins the Friends during the months of September and October will be entered into a free drawing to win a Kindle Paperwhite. You may join or renew your membership online at www.friendsofgoodnow.com or pick up a membership form at the library and return it with your check. All memberships must be received between September 1st and October 31st to be eligible for the drawing.
The Friends will also have a Membership Table at the October 4th Special Family Animal Adventures Program, and at the October 18th special family program featuring Lindsay and her Puppet Pals. Friends will be attending various children’s programs and will also be in the library during the month of October. Look for us and our new banner when you visit the library.The Friends hope you will stop by to chat, join or renew your membership, learn about volunteer opportunities, and enter the free drawing for the Kindle Paperwhite.
Do you know that taxes do not fully fund the Goodnow Library bud-get? Do you know that the Friends of the Goodnow Library annually supplement the budget voted by the town to make possible the many programs and resources that are not included in the town budget? Do you know that Library usage has increased dramatically in the past few years, and the library has had to increase its programs, resources, and services to meet this growing patron demand?
In 2014, the Friends donated more than $75,000 to the Goodnow Library to pay for all adult, teen and special children’s programs, all the museum passes, the Summer Reading Program, the new book drop, teen study week, all the furnishings in the Community Gathering Space and to support collections, fund the movie license and much more.
To continue these contributions, the Friends need community sup-port. The cost of a family membership in the Friends is less than the cost of a night out at the movies for a family of four, and it is tax deductible.
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You can play an important role in the success of your library by join-ing the Friends of Goodnow Library. Membership dues directly support library programs and resources. Your membership demonstrates the value you place on the library and your commitment to support this vital cultural and educational community resource.
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Set In Stone: A Walking Tour Of
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Monuments.The walk will begin with
an overview of the tour at the Summer House, located behind the Wadsworth Monument. Guides will then lead you to the monument that was dedicated in 1852 to the soldiers who were casualties of the King Philip War in 1676 and then on to the graves of Sudbury’s notable citizens located in the earliest sections of the cemetery. History is rich here; the stories compelling. Be sure to mark your calendars. You will walk away with a new-found appreciation for Sudbury’s past.
The tour is free for SHS mem-bers and $5 for non-members. Rain or shine. Park along the roadways in the new section of the cemetery. No parking on Concord Road. For more information call 978/443-4146 or e-mail [email protected]. For any last minute notifications visit and Like our Facebook page.
HOPEsudbury Seeking Auction Donations
HOPEsudbury is inviting Sudbury citizens and business-es to participate in the annual HOPEsudbury Telethon and Auction by donating auction items. Last year over 200 donors provided restaurant, food and beverage gift certificates, sports team and theater tickets, theme baskets, handbags, jewelry, fash-ion accessories, home furnish-ings, art, classes and lessons, and more.
Auction donors and their items will be included in the HOPEsudbury Telethon Auction Guide, distributed to more than 3,000 families in Sudbury, fea-tured in the online auction and
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Items will be up for bid in the online auction, which will take place Saturday November 7th during the HOPEsudbury Telethon.
To make an Auction donation contact Cara Maxwell at 508-733-2302 or [email protected] by October 1. Donation forms can be downloaded at www.hopesud-bury.org.
The bulk of the money raised goes to The HOPE Fund, which provides emergency finan-cial assistance to Sudbury resi-dents. Funds also support other HOPEsudbury charitable activi-ties such as providing baskets filled with household supplies to families leaving homeless shel-ters.
HOPEsudbury is a grassroots non-profit organization designed to engage Sudbury citizens from all walks of life in efforts to pro-vide humanitarian aid to people in need. For more information on HOPEsudbury, go to www.hopesudbury.org.
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justice helps us to create a living, meaningful spiritual practice that both heals the world and our-selves at the same time.”
Laura Wagner, Executive Director, Unitarian Universalist Mass Action Network, has been a Unitarian Universalist for over 20 years, has held many lay leader positions but her primary focus has always been social justice. She began her involvement with UU Mass Action as a volunteer working on the immigrant rights campaign. Laura was initially drawn to immigrant justice work because of her family history. Her grandparents were survi-vors of the Armenian Genocide. Her commitment to immigrant rights deepened following a trag-ic death in her home town of Marlborough.
This Sunday the congregation will Share the Plate with UU Mass Action.
In addition, after the service, the congregation will begin its monthly letter-writing sessions to legislators. This week the writ-ing will focus on encouraging legislators to support two bills to end the effects of Citizens United. Anyone who wishes to support this initiative is welcome to write letters.
Religious Exploration, led by our new director Chris Scheller, for children and teens takes place concurrently with the adult wor-ship service. Children and teens begin in the worship service, and then go off to their own fun and interesting program of religious exploration.
This Sunday at First Parish Sudbury children aged 6-months to 4 are invited to play in our nursery, children 4-6 are invited to our Spirit Play class, where we will be introducing our seven rainbow principles through story-telling, creative play, and arts and crafts. Older children still in grade school are invited to join our Sing to the Power class, where we will be exploring how we can cre-
ate positive change in the world through the power of connection. 7th and 8th graders are invited to join the Breakfast Club. The high school youth group will meet at noon, after social hour.
First Parish of Sudbury is a Unitarian Universalist congre-gation located at 327 Concord Road. We embrace diversity and welcome the participation of all persons who wish to join us for worship, activities and service to the greater communities.
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This event is sponsored by the hospital auxiliary to benefit their Scholarship Fund.
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SVT’s annual awards pro-gram recognizes volunteer efforts in support of SVT’s work as well as a broad dedication to conservation throughout the region surrounding the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers. Bill Fadden of Framingham will receive the Lewis Conservation Award for his contribution to conservation efforts throughout eastern Massachusetts. Fadden, an Associate Member of the Framingham Conservation Commission, actively vol-unteers his time to build and maintain trails and monitor
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The Distinguished Public Service award is being pre-sented to Kathy Joubert, Town Planner for Northborough, for her tireless commitment to mak-ing a positive impact on the environment through her work. Joubert has been an invaluable resource to SVT and its part-ners in the Tri-Town Landscape Protection project as they work to protect over 500 acres of land in Berlin, Boylston, and Northborough.
David Sette-Ducati of Sudbury has been named recipi-ent of the Morgan Volunteer Award, which recognizes an SVT volunteer who has given freely of his or her time and talents. Sette-Ducati has spent countless hours supporting the SVT staff to ensure the organi-zation has the financial founda-tion to fulfill its land conser-vation and wildlife protection mission.
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Entertainment
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Excavation
G.SMITH EXCAVATION Totalsite service. Land clearing, Stumpgrinding, Stump removal,Foundations, underground utili-ties, trenching, Grading, Drainage,Retaining walls, Landscape con-struction, Demolition, Materialdelivery. Licensed and insured.Call Greg 978-580-5754.
COMPLETE SITE WORK/EXCA-VATION. Tree Clearing,Stumping, Foundations, Grading,Trucking, Materials, Title 5Inspections, Septic Systems,Drainage, Underground Utilities,New England Stone Walls andComplete Landscape Construction.BONICA EXCAVATION, INC978-263-3530
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Fencing
WOOD FENCE, CHAIN LINK,Vinyl & Ornamental fences -Installation and repair. 978-886-3941
Floors
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POMPANOOSUC MILLS CHER-RY DESK, 30x72, $3,000. withmatching credenza, 31x19x72,$1,600. Chelmsford, 603-943-4393
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TEN STEEL WALL BRACKETS,carpenters, framers. In Maynard.978-793-3003
FREE PINE LOGS, variety ofsizes. Aaron Road, Sudbury. Helpyourself.
CONTEMPORARY WORSHIPTEAM, church music and CD’s.781-956-8891
CORNER TV STAND, with 2glass shelves 42” wide. 978-568-9192
Fuel/Firewood
CLEAN SEASONED FIRE-WOOD, 16” - 18”, all hardwood. 1cord $300., 1/2 cord $185. Freedelivery, Wildfire Inc 508-962-8515
3 (OLD) GUY’S FIREWOOD AllHardwood, semi-seasoned. $295per cord. FREE delivery 5 milesfrom Littleton Center. 978-265-8926
NORTHEAST WOOD Seasoned,split, 16”-18”, $295/cord.Deliveries extra. 508-357-8919
LOG LENGTH FIREWOODApproximately 6-8 cords all hard-wood $800, delivered. Call 978-263-8005
Gutters
ALO SEAMLESS GUTTERS“The Rain Control Authority”Expert Gutter Installations,Manufactured/Extruded On-site,Repairs, Fascia & Gutter Guards.BBB & Angie’s List Accredited.HIC#168979. Call 508-572-5557,www.alogutters.com
TJP GUTTER CLEANING$80/per house - no colonials orestates. New customers only. 877-393-6869
TJP SEAMLESS GUTTERS, 14-Colors. Cleaning, Repairs &Screens. Insured. 877-393-6869
ACRE WINDOW/GUTTERCLEANING Gutter repairs andinstallation. Pressure washing.Free estimates. 10% off with thisad. 978-314-9052, 978-297-3900, 978-772-5107
PROFESSIONAL GUTTERCLEANING Fully insured by 10-PLUS. Free estimates 978-456-9977, 978-779-8983
Handyman
PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN35 Years Experience. Licensed,Insured, [email protected], 978-793-2012
YOU CAN SHOW A PICTURE OFTHE SIZE Shown In This Ad For$25 Per Week, Plus The Price OfYour Ad 978-371-2442
HANDYMAN Repairs,Remodeling, Carpentry, Interiorpainting, Flooring, Built-ins,Custom-made hardwood furniture.Excellent [email protected], 978-618-7422
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HANDYMAN: LOCAL CARPEN-TER/CONTRACTOR Now avail-able to perform all types of homerepairs and improvements.Acton/Maynard area. 30 yearsexperience. Please call 978-793-3003 to obtain a free estimate.
Health Services
MARCELINE Opens your healingart studio in Boxboro Center 978-692-0047 www.marceline.massagetherapy.com
Help Wanted
DENAULT STUDIOS Seeks met-alsmiths versed in jewelry repairand flameworkers. Call Michael978-274-2508
NEWBURY COURT is looking tohire servers and waitstaff. Hourlypay up to $14. per hour dependingon experience. Please forward yourresume to Human Resources at 80Deaconess Road, Concord, MA01742 or email us at [email protected]. We look forward tohearing from you.
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CASHIER Part time, must beavailable weekends. Apply in per-son Shortstop General Store 439Main Street, Hudson.
FENTON LANDSCAPE,MASONS & LABORERS NEED-ED. Masons: 5+ years experienceof patio and wall work is mandato-ry. Laborers: no experience nec-essary. 978-263-6464
FERGUSON PLUMBING NowHiring Full-Time licensed plumberand apprentice. Call, text, or email774-244-6155 or [email protected].
R&L AUTOMOTIVE IN HUD-SON is looking for an experiencedautomotive technician for generalautomotive repairs. You must haveyour own tools and valid drivinglicense. ASC preferred. Please con-tact Rich 978-568-9994
FREE UP SPACE IN YOURYARD BY USING OURS! MAY-NARD PARKING STORAGELOT. U Name It, We Store It.STORAGE CONTAINERSACCEPTED, Ski Mobiles,BOATS, Cars, RV’s Trucks,CAMPERS, Buses, Trailers,UTILITY VEHICLES, CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT.Unbeatable rates, private loca-tion, on-site management. Call978-897-0990, anytime.
LOU TOPIA HARDWOODFLOORING. Family business forover 40 years. Installing, sand-ing, refinishing. Old floors madelike new. Free estimates, fullyinsured 978-597-2333, 508-481-6333 www.loutopiahard-woodflooring.com
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FULL AND PART-TIME, 7am-3pm, 3pm-11pm and weekendstoo! Working with older adults,independently as either a compan-ion/home health aide or in a CNAcapacity. No license is required,training and supervision will beprovided. If interested, please for-ward your resume to: DeaconessAbundant Life Services, 80Deaconess Road, Concord, MA01742, 978-402-8620 or fax978-402-8619.
CARETAKER NEEDED for elder-ly woman in Marlborough Seniorfacility. Must be local, & female. 5-8pm, Monday through Friday, daysavailable. Call, 978-772-0949
EXPERIENCED MASON ANDLABORERS wanted forLandscape construction, walk-ways, and patios. Leave a messagefor Mark, 774-245-1277
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCEHELP NEEDED. Experience nec-essary. Acton and surroundingtowns. Call Tim, 978-580-0416
THE DISCOVERY MUSEUMS,ACTON seeks Part-Time, Weekday/Weekend Explorer Staff.Explorers engage visitors with ourhands-on exhibits as well as helpmaintain a friendly, safe, and cleanexhibit floor. We are looking forenthusiastic individuals who haveexcellent communication skills,exceptional customer serviceskills, the ability to work withyoung children and adults in a fun,fast-paced environment. Sendresume to Cara Lonardo-Roy,[email protected]. No phone calls please.EOE.
TRAVELING SCIENCE TEACH-ERS WANTED: The DiscoveryMuseums’ Traveling Science pro-gram is growing! Join our team ofeducators bringing hands-on learn-ing to preschool, elementary andmiddle schools. 1-3 days/weekbeginning this fall, family friendlyhours. Applicants must be experi-enced, organized, enthusiastic edu-cators with a reliable car. Sendresume to [email protected]. or Traveling ScienceWorkshops, DiscoveryMuseums, 177 Main St., Acton,MA 01720. No phone calls please.
GARDEN CENTER/FLORISTHELPER Part-time position inSouthborough. Must be able towork flexible hours and indepen-dently. Prior industry experiencedesirable. 508-485-8979
LABORER WANTED CallSmalley 978-562-7325
PET LOVERS WANTED! Helpwanted for pet sitting/leash walkand/or off leash hikes service inthe Stow/Hudson area and theWestford/Chelmsford area. Part-time Monday-Friday plus oneweekend per month. Must haveexcellent references, reliable car,cell phone & internet access. Mustpass background check. Sendresume [email protected].
Home Improvement
MANNY-SONS, 21 YEARSEXPERIENCE Carpentry,Windows, Basements, Decks,Blueboard, Plastering, Woodfloors, Tile, Painting, Wallpaperremoval. Free estimates, insured.978-568-0767, 978-505-9626
NEW ENGLAND HOMEREPAIRS Carpentry,Interior/Exterior Painting, Kitchenand Bath, Floors, Decking,Fencing. No job too small! Call forSpecials! 978-732-8009
AABEY HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Repairs, windows, decks,basements. Free estimates.,Satisfaction guaranteed.Registered, insured.Visa/MasterCard accepted. 508-481-2585
WWW.JERRYMAZZOLA.COMSpecializing in Home Remodeling,Home Improvements and HomeRepairs. New/replacement win-dows, composite decks, wooddecks, screened porches, 3-seasonporches, basement remodeling,additions, cedar siding. Mass. Lic.080937, HIC #154868, BBB mem-ber, full Ins. 25 yrs. of Professionalservice, excellent references,Acton and surrounding towns,978-549-2504
PAUL’S CONSTRUCTIONQuality Work, Reasonable Rates,New or Repair, Carpentry,Masonry, Flooring, Caulking,Concrete, Decks. Free estimates,licensed and insured. 978-956-4104.
BATHS, KITCHENS, BASE-MENTS, DECKS, windows, doors,floors. WMJ Carpentry, licensedand insured. 20 years experience.Call 774-239-9625 for estimate.
CARPENTRY FRAME TO FIN-ISH Remodeling, additions. Over40 years combined experience.Licensed and insured. A woman-owned business in Stow. CallCortni, 978-897-7454
WWW.MREGOCONSTRUC-TION.COM Additions, Garages,Dormers, Second Floor Additions,Decks, Roofing, Siding, windows,Finished Basements, Kitchen/BathRemodels, handyman Services andMuch More! Free estimates. 774-245-0822
NJF HOME REPAIRS &REMODELING. Honest & reli-able services, roofing, carpentry,siding, painting, drywall, gutters,decks, kitchen & bathroom remod-eling. Rubbish removal services,flooring. WWW.NJFHOMERE-PAIRS.COM, 978-266-9545
Home Remodeling
TOP OF THE LADDER HOMESERVICES Frame to finish remod-eling: Basements, Kitchens, Bathsand Decks, Tile, Paining andRepair. Full contracting servicewith 20 years experience. Licensedand insured. Free estimates. Jon,508-523-9938
Home Services
CLEAN-OUTS, Attics, cellars,garages, entire estates. Hard,heavy jobs welcome. Call George508-485-4434
Insulation
AT DOLPHIN WE HAVECHANGED THE TRADITIONALAPPROACH TO INSULATINGwith our unique processes andmaterials installed by highlyskilled specialists. Ultimately, wecreate what we like to call the per-fect all season indoor climate, nomatter how Cold, Hot, or Humid itis outside. 978-266-1122
Landscaping
JHS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUC-TION: Lawn installation, seeding,hydro seeding. Specializing instone walls, retaining walls, brickwalks, and patios. Drainage sys-tems and grading. Fully insured,references. All calls returned.Accepts all major credit cards.9 7 8 - 4 8 6 - 1 0 2 2 ,[email protected]
LAWN BARBER, INC:Landscape Design & Construction.Landscape designer on staff.Specializing in all phases ofmasonry: Fieldstone walls, Interiorand Exterior Stone Veneer, Patios,outdoor “Kitchens/Cooking areas,”Steps, Walkways. Lawn installa-tions/Hydro-seeding. IrrigationSystems: Installations & Service.landscape Lighting. Tree & Shrubinstallations. Asphalt paving andrepairs; driveways & parking lots.Drainage systems. Excavationwork, site work, trucking.Complete tree service-takedowns/pruning. Free estimates-fullinsured. 978-263-5222,www.lawnbarber.com
LAWN BARBER INC LawnMowing & Trimming.Pruning/Trimming of Bushes.Bark mulch delivered & spread.Planting Design/Installation.Fertilization Programs. Slice-seed-ing and Aeration. Fully insured.Free estimates. 978-263-5222,www.lawnbarber.com
TIM’S LAWN CARE Fallcleanups, curb side leaf removal,& yard maintenance. Call Tim978-580-0416
WWW.LAWNDESIGNCARE.COM Spring and Fall Cleanups,Mulch, Lawn mowing. FreeEstimates, Fully Insured 978-293-6202
SPECIALTY LANDSCAPE:Spring clean-ups, lawn mainte-nance, weekly and bi-weekly. CallSteve 978-265-3592.
TREE REMOVAL Pruning &Stump grinding. Lot clearing.Fully insured. Call High QualityTree 978-263-7789,www.newenglandtreemasters.com
RONALDO’S LANDSCAPESERVICES. Full yard mainte-nance, mowing programs &more. All calls returned in 24hrs.9 7 8 - 8 9 7 - 3 3 4 7r o n a l d o s g @ m s n . c o mwww.RonaldosLandscaping.com
MOVING OR DOWNSIZING?BUY, MOVE, or remove every-thing. Estate cleanouts, attics,basements, barns, storage units.Mass Licensed Movers, #31532.Mass Licensed Auctioneer. Askabout Green Junk removal. CallPeter, 978-835-2601, Familybusiness since 1967.www.GoRedRooster.com
QUICK REMOVAL SERVICE:You Call John it will be gone.Clean-out attics, basements,garages, sheds, etc. Demolitionwe supply the labor. Senior dis-count. Fully insured. Best prices.Member of BBB. Master and Visacard. Call anytime 978-897-JUNK, cell 978-460-1192.www.quickremovalservice.com
HARRINGTON BUILDERS &DEVELOPMENT Roofs, decks,siding, kitchen & bath remodels,additions, windows. Licensed &insured. [email protected] 978-502-4141
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YOU CAN SHOW A PICTURE OFTHE SIZE Shown In This Ad For$25 Per Week, Plus The Price ofYour Ad 978-371-2442
HYDROSEEDING - NEWLAWNS, EROSION CONTROL,Contractors, Landscapers andHomeowners. Prep services andsame day hydroseeding are avail-able. Call C. R. HansenConstruction, LLC. at 508-481-4959 www.crhansen.com.
ICG INNOVATIVE CONSTRUC-TION GROUP. DIVISION OFLANDSCAPE. Spring and Fallcleanups, Mulch, Lawn mowing,Hydro seeding. Free Estimates,Fully Insured. 774-287-8758 [email protected]
HYDROSEEDING, 978-815-5397
HYDROSEEDING, CortlandProperty Maintenance. www.cort-landpm.com., 978-568-1814
DESIGN & INSTALL Plantings,walkways, patios, stonework,walls, steps, outdoor kitchens.Drainage & Grading. HardscapeSpecialist Full Service LandscapeCompany 978-886-3941
LandscapeConstruction
MANNING LANDSCAPEStonewalls, Brick and Bluestonewalks and patios,tree & shrubplanting & mulching,Hydroseeding, wildflowers & ero-sion control, drainage & grading.Fully Insured. 978-263-6864www.manningtreelandscape.com
JHS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUC-TION: Lawn installation, seeding,hydro seeding. Specializing instone walls, retaining walls, brickwalks, and patios. Drainage sys-tems and grading. Fully insured,references. All calls returned.Accept all major credit cards 978-486-1022, [email protected]
G.SMITH EXCAVATING Totalsite service. Land clearing, Stumpgrinding, Stump removal.Foundations, underground utili-ties, trenching, Grading, Drainage,Retaining walls, Landscape con-struction, Demolition, Materialdelivery. Licensed and insured.Call Greg 978-580-5754
NEW ENGLAND STONEWALLS. Complete LandscapeConstruction Design and Install.Tree Clearing, Stumping, Grading,Trucking, Materials, Drainage,Underground Utilities, Walls,Walks, Patio’s, Lawns, MaturePlantings. BONICA EXCAVA-TION, INC 978-263-3530
DESIGN & INSTALL Plantings,walkways, patios, stone work,walls, steps, outdoor kitchens. FullService Landscape Company.Hardscape specialist. 978-886-3941
POOL FILL INS/REMOVAL-Complete pool removal and fill in.Grading, loam, and hydroseedingavailable after fill in. Fully insured,free estimates, owner operated.5 0 8 - 4 8 1 - 4 9 5 9 ,www.crhansen.com.
LandscapeMaintenance
LAWN MOWING & PRUNINGOverseeding, New LawnInstallation, Planting. Design andInstall Walkways, Patios, Walls.Full Service Landscape Company978-886-3941
A E R A T I O N / O V E RS E E D I N G / S L I C ESEEDING/DETHATCHING: CallAspen Landscape and Design. FreeEstimates, 978-580-6647
Loam/Mulch
BONETTI LOAM & COMPOSTFarm Loam $19/yd.Loam/Compost mix $24/yd.Compost (composted cow manure)$24/yd. FREE delivery 5 milesfrom Littleton center. {4 yard mini-mum}978-265-8926
Masonry
*AB MASONRY* New construc-tion or Repair. Chimney’s, Steps,Walkways, Patios, Stone Veneer.All calls returned. Free estimates,insured. 978-877-0368
MANNING LANDSCAPEStonewalls, stoneveneer, walks,patios, driveways, stairs, outdoorfire pits and kitchens, Cobblestone.978-263-6864 www.man-ningtreelandscape.com
LAWN BARBER INC: MasonryDivision. Designer on staff. Allphases of masonry: Creative field-stone walls, Interior & ExteriorStone Veneer. Walkways, Patios,Stairs, Fireplaces, Repairs.Outdoor “Kitchen/Cooking areas.”Asphalt paving: driveways & park-ing lots, repairs. Concrete FlatWork. Concrete Walks & Patios.Fully Insured. Free estimates.978-263-5222, www.lawnbar-ber.com
APEX MASONRY/LANDSCAPEDESIGN Brick, block and stone,all restoration work. Aqua-scapes,cobblestone aprons, culture stone,chimneys, outdoor kitchens, pergo-las, inter-locking walls and drive-way systems, pool decks, patiowalks and stairs, water fronts,veneers, whole sale stone andnursery stock. 5-year guarantee,insured. 508-948-5824
TRADITIONAL CONCRETEConcrete patios, walks, resurfaceexisting concrete. 978-579-9748
NEW ENGLAND STONEWALLS. Complete LandscapeConstruction Design and Install.Tree Clearing, Stumping, Grading,Trucking, Materials, Drainage,Underground Utilities, Walls,Walks, Patio’s, Lawns, MaturePlantings. BONICA EXCAVA-TION, INC. 978-263-3530
A&M CONCRETE AND MASON-RY All phases of concrete con-struction. Foundations, flat work,excavation, concrete driveways,atlital piers, water proofing, craneservice, concrete cutting & demo.978-486-3863
Mind/Body/Spirit
HEART CENTERED PSY-CHOTHERAPY HealBody/Mind/Spirit withCompassion, Wisdom, and Humor.Judith Weiler 978-897-2084.
Moving
VODS moving and storage simpli-fied! Order your portable contain-ers, take the stress out of movingand storage. 978-369-6602
Music/Dance
GUITAR LESSONS FOR ALLAGES and Music Theory for begin-ners to intermediate players.Willing to travel to you.Experienced college music stu-dent. Mark, 508-988-5253
MASTER PIANO TUNER Repair,Refurbish, Humidity Control. 978-772-1059 www.Keenakeel.com
Painting/Wallpapering
AABEY PAINTING & WALLPA-PERING Interior,exterior,paint-ing, powerwashing, repairs. Freeestimates, insured. Satisfactionguaranteed. Visa/MasterCardaccepted. 508-481-2585
MCIVER’S MOVING SERVICEWe move apartments, smalloffices, personal storage, assistedliving, interior re-arranging. Nojob too small. 30 years experi-ence. Fully insured, free esti-mates. Credit cards accepted. CallBrian 978-897-6963, 978-828-8285
LICENSED AND INSUREDMASS. MOVERS, #31532.Family owned business since1967. Owner on every job. Freeestimates. No job too big or toosmall. Call Peter 978-835-2601,www.GoRedRooster.com
C.R. HANSEN CONSTRUC-TION, LLC Specializing in newlawn installations, power raking,hydroseeding, grading, drainage,underground gutter drainage sys-tems, dry wells installed, allphases of equipment work suchas mini excavator, bobcat andtrucking. Demolition of garages,sheds, pool fill-ins. Stonewalls,walkways, patios. Fully insured,10 years of quality service. CALL508-481-4959. Visit us atwww.crhansen.com and onFacebook atwww.facebook.com/crhansenllc.
ADVANCED AGR., INCEstablished landscape companylocated in Chelmsford.Specializing in walls, patios,walks, granite, new lawns, sod,excavation, plantings, stumpremoval, drainage, etc. www.aa-landscape.com, [email protected], 978-256-0704
BOYD LANDSCAPE &DESIGN. HYDROSEEDINGPROFESSIONALS. Specializingin lawn installations/renova-tions/complete landscape instal-lations: Hydroseeding, mechani-cal sliceseeding, custom seedblends, aeration, dethatching.General cleanup. Mulching,mechanical mulch blower.Planting/design: Large trees,shrubs, perennials, gardens.Excava t i on /Bobca t /M in i -Excavator work: Grading,hydraulic box-raking, site work,trucking, removal service, shedfoundations. Drainage systems,trenching. Walkways, patios,garden stone paths. Celebrating27 years in business. boydlandscape.net. Insured, 978-567-9859
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BOB MIRRA INTERIOR PAINT-ING & WALLPAPERING (Prep-work a specialty) and completehandyman services. 30yrs experi-ence. Free estimates. 978-257-4056
INTERIOR & EXTERIORPAINTING, WALLPAPERINGREMOVAL. 21 Years experience.Blueboard and plastering, woodfloors, tile, basements. Insured,free estimates. 978-568-0767,978-505-9626
CASTRO PAINTING & CAR-PENTRY Interior/Exterior paint-ing 10% off. Carpentry available.508-933-3994 www.castropaint-ing.com
CASTELLINE PAINTING: Fullservice interior/exterior painting.Professional and courteous.Insured. Victor 978-897-7018
INTERIOR & EXTERIORPAINTING & LIGHT CARPEN-TRY A+ rating Better BusinessBureau. Fully insured, liability &workmans comp. All estimates arefree & detailed. Visit our websitewww.auroraexteriorpainting.com for testimonials. 12th year. 508-351-6290
SELMA’S INTERIOR PAINT-ING Quality detailed work.Kitchen cabinets and vanities.References and photos available.Free estimates. Hudson, MA 617-347-1458
ANTONIO PAINTING,Interior/Exterior. Wash houses,wall paper removal, repairs. Goodprices, and quality. Good refer-ences. Free estimates, decks, fullyinsured. Maynard, MA. 857-258-5898, www.antoniohousepainting.com or [email protected]
TARGET PAINTING, BOOKINGFALL, exterior painting, call now.877-646-8274 orwww.Ifoundmypainter.com
MASON PAINTING Interior andexterior painting. Power washing.Family owned. Twenty years expe-rience. 978-266-1599
Paving
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS,Parking Lots, Roadways,Sidewalks, Asphalt Curbing.Decorative Stamped Asphalt, Seal-coating, Site work, Excavation,Drainage and Masonry. FreeEstimates/Fully Insured. LawnBarber Inc - Paving Division; 978-263-5222 www.lawnbarber.com
Pet Sitting
AFFORDABLE PET CARE Dogwalking, pet sitting, group outings.Daily, weekends, vacations. 15 Yrsexp. Call Leigh 978-371-2186
ABOVE AND BEYOND PET SIT-TING: Reliable pet care in yourhome. Serving: Southboro,Marlboro, Hudson, Northboro,Sudbury, Stow, Maynard.Licensed, insured, references.978-562-2199
YOU CAN SHOW A PICTURE OFTHE SIZE Shown In This Ad For$25 Per Week, Plus The Price OfYour Ad, 978-371-2442
Plastering/Drywall
AJR WALLBOARD & PLAS-TERING: Done right, done fast!Big or small, we do them all. Waterdamage ceiling specialist. We willmatch any plastered ceiling.Additions, Basements, Bathrooms,Kitchens, Painting. Check out ourwebsite for more info atwww.west forddrywal l .com.Andrew Raneri reach me directlyat 978-392-9669
SOLOMON PLASTERING &DRYWALL Blueboard installa-tion, skimcoat, textured drywallfinish. Insured. HO, 978-761-0623.
LAURITZEN CONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY, INC. Expert drywallinstallations. Residential,Commercial, Additions,Basements, Ceilings & Repairs.Fully Insured. Scott, 978-342-4110
Plumbing/Heating
PK MCGUANE PLUMBING,HEATING, AIR CONDITION-ING, INSTALLATIONS &REPAIRS Lic# M8867. CreditCards Accepted. Toll Free 1-877-772-9039, www.pkmcguane.com
FRED BROOKS PLUMBING &HEATING New and old construc-tion, residential or commercial.Licensed and insured, plumber &gas fitter. 978-793-3809
Pools/Spas
DON ALEXANDRIAN POOL &HOME SERVICE Pool closings,Pre-winter pool & cover serviceoffered late Nov-Dec and all poolrelated repairs & service. No trav-el charge. 978-201-6024
PREMIUM POOL MAINTE-NANCE Scheduling closings,cleanings and repairs. Free safetycover estimates. Competitive pric-ing, fully insured. 978-580-6408Find us on Facebook.
Pressure Washing
DuPONT PRESSURE WASH-ING. Siding, fences, driveways,pool decks, etc. Also offering com-plete deck refinishing. Rob 978-763-5472.
JD’S PRO WASH. Professionalpressure washing. Siding, decks,fencing, patios, more. Call or textand get a Free quote within a day.Quality work guaranteed. Call Jim,508-269-0849
PRESSURE WASH DOCTORL.L.C. Professional. Hot waterHouse Washing, Decks, Concrete,Brick, Mold/Mildew cleaned. Allwork still done by owner T.Johnson since 1996. Reg/Insured.High quality work, fair price,www.pressurewashdoctor.com,978-772-1122, Ayer,
TJP COMPLETE POWERWASH-ING SERVICES Will clean anysurface including Roofs. Insured.877-393-6869
Repairs
LITTLETON POWER PROD-UCTS Lawn & Garden EquipmentSales & Service. Pick-up &Delivery. 978-800-1312 (end ofFarmstead Way) Littleton, MA. lit-tletonpowerproducts.com, [email protected], Mon-Fri 7-5, Closed Sat & Sunday.
Roofing
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NEVEJAN’S CONSTRUCTION:All types of roofing and repairs,specializing in rubber. 25 yearsexperience. All work guaranteed.Licensed and insured. Mass. Lic.072475 978-649-1111
PEARCE HEATING & A/C OFMAYNARD Central heating/cooling, sales/service, gas/oil.Residential/commercial. 978-298-5799, 978-580-7599
SUDBURY PAINTING INC.-Now Booking for Interior/ExteriorPainting and Handyman Services.Fast, reliable, references, owneroperated. Servicing Sudbury andsurrounding towns for over 25years. Expert painting services.Fully insured and free estimates.Evan Magee 978-443-9987www.sudburypaintinginc.com
HUDSON PAINTING:Interior/Exterior, over 20 yearsexperience. Wallpaper removal,pressure washing. Fully Insured,Free estimates. 978-790-6205
MARK PEARCE PAINTINGInterior & Exterior Painting.Power washing. Fully insured.Free estimates. QualityReferences. 978-897-1982
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Sealcoating Services
DAVIS SEALCOATING HotCrack Filling/DrivewaySealcoating. 17 years experience.Free estimates. 978-568-8850
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SEALCOATING Driveways, park-ing lots, crack-filling, etc. 508-962-8103
Septic
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Snowplowing
MIKE’S SNOW PLOWING,Commercial and residential,license and insured. Best pricesaround! Call Mike 774-273-0733or [email protected].
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Tile
THE TILE GUY Restoration ornew projects. 978-549-3218. 25years residential and commercialexperience.
T I L E / M A R B L E ,REPAIR/REGROUTING newinstallations, 30 years experience.Free estimates. Ken, 781-589-1124
AFFORDABLE TILE & GROUTSmall Job Specialist. Expert instal-lation of tile, stone, glass, etc.Backsplashes, tub surrounds andfloors. Shower regrouts, rechaulk-ing, repairs/floor tile & groutrestorations. 100’s of local refer-ences. 30 Years Experience.Angie’s List Approved. 508-310-3812
Timeshare for Rent
ARUBA TIMESHARE RENTAL,sleeps 8, 2 bedrooms @ MarriottAruba Surf Club, 10/11/15 to10/18/15, $1500, make an offer.Jack, 617-921-4029, Littleton,MA
Tree Work
TICO TREE SERVICE Trimming,pruning, cable bracing, removals.All tree services, we do everything!781-321-0378. ticotrees@gmail.
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R&B TREE SERVICE, 40 YearsExperience. Large & small take-downs, pruning, brush chipping,stump grinding. Free estimates.Fully insured. Good prices. 774-249-1339 or 508-303-2924
CHRIS BURKE TREE SERVICE:Tree removal, pruning, brush chip-ping, locally owned. Fully insured,free estimates, references avail-able. 978-434-1266
TOP CHOP TREE SERVICE.Recession Rates. Affordable treeand stumps. Shop Us Last. Fullyinsured. 978-417-1456
D&D TREE WORKS TreeRemoval Services. OwnerOperated. Fully Insured. 978-897-8600
CARON TREE SERVICE Jobslarge or small. Stump Grinding,Firewood. Free estimates. Fullyinsured. 508-485-2162
Wanted
COLLECTOR/HISTORIAN BUY-ING MILITARY ITEMS forEducational purpose and collec-tion. US and Foreign 1775-1975.Randall 978-772-2563
OLD U.S. SWORDS, KNIVES,Rifles, Guns, Trunks andUniforms. Call Joe, anytime, 7 daysa week @ 978-256-8264 or 978-995-5257
WE WANT YOUR RECORDSBuying albums/collections. VinylVault 978-486-0804
Welding
ALL METALS Aluminum,Stainless and Cast Iron. Small jobswhile you wait. Northboro, 508-393-6816
Windows
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GOT WINDOWS? Squee-geesLLC, Licensed & Insured, Fast,Friendly & reliable window clean-ing. Interior & Exterior screens,Frames, Sills & Tracks cleaned.Monica Mancini. 978-580-6657
Yard/Moving Sales
YARD SALE: SUNDAY, 9/27,11am to 3pm. Furniture, craftsupplies, clothes including BoyScout. Household, luggage, oldrecords; 78s & 45s, much more...185 Harwood Ave., Littleton.
DEPT. 56 & CERAMIC HOUSES& ACCESSORIES. Miscellaneoushousehold items, silver anniver-sary set, complete set of china,(snowflake pattern), stonewareTienshan, flannel & velour materi-al. Everything must go! 9/26 and9/27, 9-4pm. 16 Walker St.,Westboro.
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE,Sat. Sept.26th., 9-4pm. 11 EasyStreet., Ayer.
MARLBOROUGH NEIGHBOR-HOOD YARD SALE, Sat., 10/3,10am-2pm. Rain date, Sun., 10/4,10am-2pm. Many wonderful itemsincluding women’s size smallclothing. Lake Shore Drive areaoff of Reservoir St.,Marlborough.
WINDOW CLEANING (BYNORTON) ResidentialNew/Antique Specialized. Guttercleaning. Many references, fullyinsured (Insurance certificateupon request). 19 years. ServingMiddlesex County. 978-844-0777, [email protected]
EDGE’S LANDSCAPING SER-VICES. TREE SERVICES,BUCKET TRUCK Commercialand residential, reasonableprices, all Landscape fullyinsured, anything removed.Please call Edge 978-567-1903or email [email protected].
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MONKEY MEN TREE Fullyinsured, free estimates.Experienced tree climbers &ground men wanted. Licensedonly. $15-$30 per hour. BBBrated A+ 508-481-8461
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MANNING TREE INC: Treeremovals, Pruning, Cabling,Chipping & Stump Grinding. 75ft. aerial bucket and crane avail-able. Fully insured. 978-263-6864 www.manningtreelandscape.com
WARM WEATHER IS YEARROUND IN ARUBA The water issafe, and the dining is fantastic.Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroomweeks available, sleeps 8 $2500.Please email for available [email protected]
RSJ CONTRACTING Roofing inthe Middlesex County area forover 30yrs. We are Licensed inboth Residential and CommercialRoofing Applications. We areFully Insured. LocallyEstablished, Honest andProfessional. MA. Blds Lic.#98477 MA. HIC Lic.# 132607.Make the Smart Choice and HireRSJ for all your Roofing Needs.Call Robert Smalley, Jr. at 978-567-9445
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YARD SALE, OCTOBER 3RDAND 4TH, Saturday 8-3, Sunday9-3 at 93 Lincoln Street, Hudson.Black Ikea desk, unfinished Pinehutch and console, tall cabinetwith glass doors, small silver truckbox-fit Ford Ranger; craft supplies,candles, Christmas cards, decora-tive garden fence corners, jewelry,books and more.
YARD & MOVING SALE, SAT-URDAY 9/26, 9-2pm. Beds,dresser, tables, sofas, desk, coats,kitchen items and much more. 462Hayward Mill Road, Concord,MA.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE,Saturday Oct. 10th, 9-2pm. BrookLane, Littleton.
MAYNARD MOVING SALE,10/3 and 10/4, 8am-3pm.Everything must go! Furniture,tools, books, etc. 40 DurantAvenue, Maynard, MA
YARD SALE SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY, Oct. 3rd and 4th, 9am-3pm. Baby items, curio cabinets,desks, bookcases, tools, toys andmultiple pieces of clothing. 70Scribner Road, Tyngsboro.
MULTI YARD SALE OCT. 3&4.Sat. 8am-3pm, Sun. 11am-3pm.Stress less leather loveseat reclin-ing, exec computer chair, rockingchairs, jackets-leather-down-vests,cradle, antique birdseye maple mir-rored bureau, vintage stuff, funhousehold, banks, toys. 39Whitney ROAD, Harvard
GIANT YARD SALE! SATUR-DAY 10/3, 9-4, Sunday 10/4, 10-3pm. New/Used high end kids’clothes, gear, toys, games, crafts.Adult clothes. Housewares.Antique braided rugs. Luggage.Sports equipment. Books and trea-sures galore! Rain/Shine! 74Butternut Circle, Concord.
For Sale Under $249
10” POWEREDPOLISHER/WAXER, $50.,Hunter ceiling fan/lights, $75.,Relic typewriter/Optima, excellentcondition. $75./bo 978-256-5764
120W AMPLIFIED SPEAKERSw/stereo power amp., Hi-tex AV-110, for audio/video, Chelmsford$50. 508-726-7239
19” FLAT SCREEN DELL COM-PUTER MONITOR, keyboard andmouse. $35. 978-449-9763
1923 ANTIQUE UNDERWOODTYPEWRITER, unusual, all capi-tal letters model. $95. 978-562-5573
2 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARDMOTOR, $225. 978-256-4035
2 OLD OIL PAINTINGS, 13X17,house, trees, river, signed $40.Sterling S&P, felt covers, $15.508-485-3968
2 ROCKING CHAIRS, walnut andmaple, Ethan Allen. Like new,$150. 978-371-2084
2 WINDOWS, 2x4 wood, usedwith casings. $40.ea,Marlborough. 508-305-2828
3 CUSHION COUCH, floral, excel-lent condition. $100. 978-250-1252
31 ASSORTED RAISED PANELCABINET DOORS, pine, $5.ea or$90. for all. 978-256-3534
4 1757014 MICHELIN SNOWTIRES, excellent condition. $100.for all 4. 774-262-2650
40TH ANNIVERSARY CRYS-TAL CHAMPAGNE GLASSES,gold writing, perfect condition.$20. 978-251-3349
5 PC. CRIB BEDDING with flow-er and butterfly theme, excellentcondition $30. 617-653-4622
6 DRAWER PINE DESK, 43”L,13”W, 30”H, $50., solid brasschandelier, $25. 508-308-8235
72” COUCH, olive green, with goldand burgundy stripes. $235. 978-760-9997
A/C’S 8000 BTU, FRIGIDAIREand LG, $70., 5000 BTU Maytag,$50. 978-760-1348
ANTIQUE BIBLE, 1870, largesize, leather, good condition. $20.508-481-4650
ANTIQUE FAIRBANKS #11,platform scale, metal, wheels,wooden platform. $95. 508-898-2326
ANTIQUE HANDMADE DOLLCLOTHES, Large collection, vari-ous sizes. $200./BO. 978-692-7869
ANTIQUES Camp cot w/woodframe $10., Heavy wood ironingboard $25. 978-263-9183
BANDSAW 14” 4 speeds, wood-working, Central Machinery Model2146, 120V, good condition $225.508-481-3675
BIG BAND SWING/JAZZ CAS-SETTES, and CDs, $5.ea, 42 unitcassette slide organizer, $15. 978-369-9164
BRASS PIANO LAMP. Excellentcondition, 2 bulbs included.$50./BO. 978-562-0823
CAMBRIDGE SPEAKERS,sound works, PC works. 2.1 speak-er system with subwoofer. $18.978-929-9930
CANOE, FLAT BOTTOM, all alu-minum seat and paddle. $200.508-485-7960
CAR TRUNK BIKE RACK, $25.978-263-5720
CARLSON STROMBERG 5THWHEEL TAILGATE Fits 99-20061500 Series & 99-2007 2500 &3500 Series. Paid/$185 ask-ing/$150 still new. 978-897-0524
CASCIO PIANO, CPS-7, for begin-ners or recreational players. Veryportable, gently used. $150. 978-369-1449
CHICKEN COOP/RABBITHUTCH Small, nearly new, Bolton$80. 978-365-3314
CHILD’S ROLL TOP DESK, 2drawers, mahogany, vintage, goodcondition. $35. 978-263-8781
CHROME CEREMONIAL SHOV-EL. Ground breaking, “D”, $20.978-897-7539
CLASSIC SOLO FLEX EXER-CISE SYSTEM, $50., 2 Outboardmotors, 2hp for parts, $50. ea.978-263-4830
COLEMAN, SMALL STOVE andlantern. Christmas music boxes.$5.ea. 978-302-9501
COMMERCIAL HIGH BAYLIGHT FIXTURES, 250W. Multivoltage metal Halite with lamps.$75./bo. 978-692-2765
CORNER CABINET Light woodwith glass doors, perfect condition$100. 978-501-2287
CRAFTSMAN: Disc/Belt sander$40., Dual motion sander $30.,Router, numerous cutters $150.508-393-8054
CUSTOM TOUCH SEAR ZIGZAGSEWING MACHINE, wood cabi-net, attachments, pattern discs,$45. 978-838-0177
ELECTRIC DRUMS. Full kit,brand new, never used, in box.Cost $450. asking $240. 508-873-1808
EVENFLO BOOSTER CARSEAT, $15., Safety1st. doll, $10.,stroller, $5. All $25. box, manuals.978-577-1730
EXPECTING HEAVY WINTER,Michelin X-Ice snow tires, 195-60-15, very low miles, $200. for 4.978-443-8027
FEATHERLITE ALUMINUMTWIN EXCEL, fenders for trailer,clamp on and removable, pair. $75.978-692-5645
FLAGS: ANNIN NYL-GLO 100%nylon bunting, Canada 4’x6’ $25.,Faux cross, 3’x5’, new $15., Stow978-897-3246
FRAMING NAILER PASLODE,good condition, used. $75. 781-687-8828
GAMES-PC GAMES, assortedtitles. 20 for $25. 978-846-3877
GAMES: PC GAMES, assorted,25 games all for $25. 978-846-3878
GARMIN MODEL NUVI, 55LM,still in box. $100. 508-460-8031
GLASS SHOWER DOORS, slid-ing for 5 ft. tub, frosted swandesign. $125. 508-481-9058
GOLF CLUBS, #1DR TAY-MDEmetal; #3 FRWY metal; #6 Call.,metal; $20.ea/bo, $50./three. 781-275-0243
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GORHAM CHINA, 10 place set-ting, Manhattan pattern. $199.978-263-3623
GUITAR, CARLOS, Acousticmodel #438, good condition, $60.978-263-5630
HEADBOARD, WHITE, wicker,single, $48., 2 beautiful tablelamps, white/blue, oriental.$50.ea. 978-318-9963
HEWLETT PACKARD PRINT-ER, HP2610, all in one; printer,fax, scanner, & copier. $40. 978-582-6263
ICE SKATES Girl’s size 8 $7., 42”industrial monitor w/computerattached $50./bo 978-443-6898
JOHN F. KENNEDY POSTCARDS. Excellent condition.$10.ea. I have 10. 781-789-3545
KID’S PLAY KITCHEN, has cooktop sound, sink light, microwave,fridge, oven, pots, & tableware.$25. 978-841-9969
LADDER ACCESSORY. Heavyduty, 2 rung, long body ladder jack.Sudbury. $35. 978-443-8460
LAZY BOY QUEEN SLEEPERCOUCH, beige, tweed color, per-fect condition. $120. 978-251-3349
LEATHER LARGE PURSES (2)New $10./ea., New small pet wood-en adirondack bed $20. 978-779-6478
MALE COWBOY WESTERNHATS, different sizes and styles.Mostly new. $10-$15. 978-369-9164
NEARLY NEW FITBIT, chargingcable, dongle. Counts steps, calo-ries, sleep. Transfers to computer.$55. 978-505-1302
PAMPERED CHEF RECTAN-GLE BAKING STONE New $20.,Pampered Chef easy accentdecanter $20. 978-256-3858
PENN STATE DUST COLLEC-TOR SYSTEM includes 1HP dualbag, blast tubing, etc. $175. 978-796-5082
PICTURED FRAMED. Old boaton shore. Size 27 3/4”x35”. Likenew. $100. Littleton. 978-486-3707
PURPLE COW COLLECTION.Over 50 pieces, $249. 909-252-3883
RECORDS: 78 RPM, 30 or moreavailable. Going back to the 1950’sand 1960’s. $100. 978-443-9649
ROSE BUSHES, David Austenwhite, Heirloom pink, exceptional-ly fragrant, $5. Iris, tall, lemon yel-low, $4. 508-481-8438
SMALL PET ADIRONDACKBED, wooden, cushion, 22x14x13,finicky cat. Never used. $20. leavemessage 978-779-6478
STAMP COLLECTION Mint plateblocks 1948 to 1962, 1st day cov-ers, whole lot $45./obo 781-983-1816
THOMAS KINKADE SCULP-TURE, “End of a Perfect Day”,with cabin lights. $10. 508-481-8657
VINTAGE ELECTRIC WAFFLEIRON/COOKER. Manning Bowen1930’s chrome, excellent condi-tion, works, instructions. $40.978-369-7941
VINTAGE ESOTERIC LPs AND45s. Rock, etc., 50s-70s, 400+ for$249./bo. Must sell, moving. 978-371-7366
VINYL WINDOWS New, alsoused wood casement 82x38 $25.-$50. 774-696-8232
WOLFGANG PUCK STAINLESSSTEEL PRESSURE OVEN,brand new, never used. Paid $300.,selling $150. 978-251-9667
WOMAN’S BICYCLE TREK,Multi-track 7200, 24 gear, hybrid,superb condition. Bell, mirror.Chelmsford $249. 978-250-0676
WOOD CRADLE WITH MAT-TRESS, for newborn baby.Beautiful piece of furniture! $120.978-251-1617
WOOD FILE CABINET, withlock. $90., Office table, 60x291/2,$40. Photos available. 978-274-2193
SULLOSLANDSCAPING.COMSpring and Fall Clean-ups.Specializing in Lawn Design, walk-ways, Patios, retaining walls, beds,new plantings, transplantings,pruning, fertilizing, water gardens.Over 25yrs Experience. FullyInsured. 978-263-1455
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Where every Car has a Clean CARFAX Report‘13 HONDA CIVICBrown, only 14,000 miles. Loaded with power options.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$14,995
‘08 SATURN ASTRABlue, only 35,000 miles. Great commuter car. CARFAX,
one owner. ...................................................... $8,495
‘15 NISSAN ROGUE AWDRed, only 14,800 miles. Loaded with power options.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$20,995
‘14 NISSAN MURANOAll wheel drive, only 27,000 miles. Loaded with power
options. CARFAX, one owner. ....................$20,995
‘15 BUICK VERANOLoaded with luxury options. Back-up camera,
Bluetooth, power windows & locks, A /C, much more!
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$17,995
‘15 FORD ESCAPE SEAll wheel drive, panoramic sunroof, Back-up camera,
sync audio system, alloy wheels, much more.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$23,995
‘14 NISSAN PATHFINDER SAll wheel drive, only 7,500 miles, 8 passenger, power
windows & locks. Ready for family vacations.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$26,995
‘14 NISSAN ROGUE AWDBlue, only 17,000 miles! 8 passenger, power windows &
locks. Automatic, A/C. Much more.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$19,995
‘12 TOYOTA RAV 4 XLENew body style, only 22,000 miles. Power sunroof,
Back-up camera, A/C, power windows & locks.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$19,995
‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA SBlack Beauty! A/C, Back-up camera, Bluetooth, power
seat, much more. CARFAX, one owner. ....$16,995
‘14 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTDLeather interior. Back-up camera. Loaded with power
options. CARFAX, one owner. ....................$30,995
‘11 TOYOTA COROLLA LESilver, only 8,000 miles. Loaded with power options.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$14,995
‘12 MINI COOPER COUNTRYMAN AWD Leather interior, power sunroof, loaded with power
options Hard to find model.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$21,995
‘14 GMC SAVANA CARGO VAN Only 6,000 miles. Running boards, power windows &
locks. 3/4 ton cargo rating. Ready for the job site.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$22,995
‘14 SUBARU CROSS TREKBlack, manual transmission. Cold weather package,
power windows & locks. Much more!
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ......................$22,995‘09 MERCURY MILAN PREMIERAll the luxury options. Heated leather seats, power
sunroof, only 27,000 miles. Clean CARFAX, one owner.
Won’t last at......................... ........................$12,995
‘11 FORD TRANSIT CONNECTWhite cargo van. Automated. A/C with rear shelves.
Clean CARFAX, one owner. Won’t last at ..$13,995‘14 FORD E250Cargo Van, 3/4 ton, loaded, 12,000 miles, last of a
breed. Clean CARFAX, one owner. ............$23,995‘10 FORD TRANSIT CONNECTWhite, 40,000 miles.
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$14,995
‘‘13 HONDA CIVIC LXWhite, loaded, 12,000 miles,
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$15,995
‘12 SUBARU IMPREZALimited, loaded, leather roof, 25,000 miles,
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$19,495
‘11 CHEVROLET MALIBUSilver, loaded, 33,000 miles,
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$12,495
‘15 JEEP COMPASSBlack, loaded, 16,000 miles, 4 wheel drive,
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$19,995
‘15 VW PASSATBlue with leather, only 21,000 miles,
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$16,995
‘14 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN2 door, red, leather, roof, Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$18,995
‘13 SUBARU IMPREZABlue, only 24,000 miles, loaded with power options.
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$19,495 ‘12 FORD TRANSIT CONNECTBlack, only 17,000 miles. Ready for work. Loaded with
Cargo Screen & Bins in Cargo area..
Clean CARFAX, one owner. ........................$18,995
‘12 VW BEETLEBlack Beauty, only 19,000 miles, loaded with power
options. Clean CARFAX, one owner. .........$14,995
‘14 SUBARU FORESTERMaroon, loaded with power options. Only 13,000 miles.
Hard to find. CARFAX, one owner. ............$21,995
‘13 DODGE CHARGERBlack Beauty, loaded with power options. Only 41,000
miles. CARFAX, one owner. .......................$21,995
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‘14 TOYOTA YARIS 4 door Hatchback. Automatic, power windows & locks.
Bluetooth, much more.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$11,995
‘14 MINI COOPER COUNTRYMAN White leather interior, power sunroof, loaded with power
options. Only 27,000 miles.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$21,995
‘13 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB P/U 4 wheel drive, power windows & locks, A/C, only 13,000
miles. CARFAX, one owner. .......................$27,995
‘13 VOLVO S60 TS SEDAN Only 20,000 miles, heated leather seats, power sunroof,
loaded with power options.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$20,995
‘13 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT SE All wheel drive, power sunroof, heated seats, Bluetooth,
loaded with power options.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$18,995
‘14 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON Only 11,800 miles, automatic, A/C, Bluetooth, fog lights,
loaded with power equipment.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$23,995
‘14 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE Wolfsburg edition. Leather interior, heated mirrors,
automatic transmission, much more.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$13,995
‘08 BUICK LUCERNE CXL Black Beauty, only 20,000 miles. Loaded with luxury
equipment, heated leather seats, all power options,
heated steering wheel. Remote start. Too much to list!
CARFAX, one owner. .... Won’t last long at $13,995
‘12 SUBARU IMPREZA WGN LTD Automatic, only 24,000 miles, A/C, heated leather seats,
Bluetooth, sunroof, much more.
CARFAX, one owner. ...................................$19,495
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6 to choose from. All have power windows & locks.
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CARFAX, repairs of course. Great commuter cars.