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BY JUSTIN GRAEBER, CLIPPER EDITOR JUSTIN@DUXBURYCLIPPER.COM The Class of 2011’s gradu- ation ceremony on Saturday was all about connections – connections made in the hallways of Duxbury High School, as well as online. Recently, author Jonathan Franzen gave a commence- ment speech at Kenyon Col- lege where he lamented our cultural addition to technology, saying it threatens to replace love. The speakers at Duxbury High School’s graduation cer- emony have been working on their speeches for a long time, but their words could have been a direct rebuttal. For the Duxbury High School Class of 2011, technology has played a major role in creating the close bonds the students share. “This generation, the one that sits beside me today, has created something special, a World Wide Web of personal connection,” Valedictorian BY JUSTIN GRAEBER, CLIPPER EDITOR JUSTIN@DUXBURYCLIPPER.COM A Middleboro woman was killed in a three car accident on Thursday morning at the intersection of Summer and Franklin streets in Duxbury. Duxbury police and fire units were dispatched to the report of a three-car accident at the intersection of Summer Street and Franklin Street at 9:45 a.m., according to Po- ON THE WEB: www.duxburyclipper.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Newsroom: 781-934-2811 x25 Advertising: 781-934-2811 x23 Newsstand: $1.00 VOLUME LXI NO. 24 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2011 “If oppertunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” – Milton Berle TINY & SONS GLASS RS 649 Since 1978 tinyandsons.com 237 Washington St. (Rte 53) Pembroke 781-826-7779 WE SUPPORT BOY’S AND GIRLS CLUB MOBILE AUTO GLASS SERVICE 1-888-64-TINY’S PLUMBING & HEATING Jonathan Clarke Special- High Efficiency Hot Water Heaters! 934-7800 Lic. # 11961 CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED [email protected] KINGSTON EAST COAST FENCE .COM WHERE QUALITY & VALUE MEET! 1-781-585-9500 LANDSCAPING Mark Ferrari • 781-934-7719 ferrarilandscaping.net F E R R A R I LANDSCAPING Huge Inventory New & Pre-Owned Exit 8, Off Rte. 3, Kingston HOTSULLYDEALS.COM 6 Pembroke Street (Rte. 27 & 106) Kingston Open 7 Nights 4pm to close Dinner for Two $ 39 95 Includes: Soup or Salad, Choice of Dinner from Our Special Menu, with a side, plus hot beverage, dessert and a Bottle of Wine! +Tax 781-582-1022 paisanosrestaurant.net Not valid with any other offer. Excludes: Friday, Saturday and Holidays. Limited time only. COASTAL FINANCE MB # 5335 MLO#203062 Ben Carlson 400 Crown Colony Drive. Suite 103, Quincy, MA 02169 (617) 237-3049 [email protected] www.coastalfinance.com We arrange but do not make loans. Subject to credit approval Optometrist Loam & Seed StandishCapitalMortgage.com MB#2269 Mortgage Loan Officer #7280 We arrange loans, we do not make them 30 yr fixed 4.500 0 points APR 4.621 20 yr fixed 4.250 0 points APR 4.431 15 yr fixed 3.750 0 points APR 3.876 10 yr fixed 3.375 0 points APR 3.561 Closing costs are only $1,500 NEXT TO FOODIE’S Did you know Randy’s has FULL shoe repair service SUNDAY SHOE SHINE SPECIAL Drop Off 3 Pairs & Only Pay for 2 Class of 2011 is plugged in DHS graduation speakers say technology brings them closer A woman from Middleboro was killed in a three-car accident at this intersection Thursday morn- ing. Fatal crash on Franklin Street continued on page 14 continued on page 7 Photo by Anne Steele BY JUSTIN GRAEBER, CLIPPER EDITOR JUSTIN@DUXBURYCLIPPER.COM Duxbury has two inter- national visitors this school year as part of the Ameri- can Field Services student exchange program. Julia Reymond, from Frankfurt, Germany, is a junior at DHS, while Car- los Uribe of Santiago, Chile is a senior. Both have very different interests, but both Exchange students visit Duxbury’s strong tradition with AFS continues continued on page 15 Local AFS coordina- tor Deb Gallagher with exchange student Julia Reymond, from Frankfurt Germany. Don’t miss the Clipper’s spe- cial graduation section in this week’s issue! A SPECIAL DAY: Graduating seniors look back at their families and friends during Saturday’s ceremony at Duxbury High School. Photo by Justin Graeber All are welcome at The Art Complex Museum’s 40th Anniversary Gala June 17, 6:00 –8:00pm

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By Justin GraeBer Clipper editor JustinduxBuryClipperCom

The Class of 2011rsquos gradu-ation ceremony on Saturday was all about connections ndash connections made in the hallways of Duxbury High School as well as online

Recently author Jonathan Franzen gave a commence-ment speech at Kenyon Col-lege where he lamented our cultural addition to technology saying it threatens to replace love The speakers at Duxbury

High Schoolrsquos graduation cer-emony have been working on their speeches for a long time but their words could have been a direct rebuttal For the Duxbury High School Class of 2011 technology has played a major role in creating the close bonds the students share

ldquoThis generation the one that sits beside me today has created something special a World Wide Web of personal connectionrdquo Valedictorian

By Justin GraeBer Clipper editor JustinduxBuryClipperCom

A Middleboro woman was killed in a three car accident on Thursday morning at the intersection of Summer and Franklin streets in Duxbury

Duxbury police and fire units were dispatched to the report of a three-car accident at the intersection of Summer Street and Franklin Street at 945 am according to Po-

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Did you know Randyrsquos has FULL shoe repair service

SUNDAY SHOE SHINE SPECIAL

Drop Off 3 Pairs amp Only Pay for 2

Class of 2011 is plugged inDHS graduation speakers say technology brings them closer

A woman from Middleboro was killed in a three-car accident at this intersection Thursday morn-ing

Fatal crash on Franklin Street

continued on page 14

continued on page 7 Photo by Anne Steele

By Justin GraeBer Clipper editor JustinduxBuryClipperCom

Duxbury has two inter-national visitors this school year as part of the Ameri-can Field Services student exchange program

Julia Reymond from Frankfurt Germany is a junior at DHS while Car-los Uribe of Santiago Chile is a senior Both have very different interests but both

Exchange students visitDuxburyrsquos strong tradition with AFS continues

continued on page 15

Local AFS coordina-tor Deb Gallagher with exchange student Julia Reymond from Frankfurt Germany

Donrsquot miss the Clipperrsquos spe-cial graduation section in this weekrsquos issue

A SPECIAL DAY Graduating seniors look back at their families and friends during Saturdayrsquos ceremony at Duxbury High School Photo by Justin Graeber

All are welcome at The Art Complex Museumrsquos

40th Anniversary GalaJune 17 600 ndash800pm

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury AlmAnAc SponSoreD by AlAn Hurley roofing

POSTAL STATEMENT

The Duxbury Clipper is published weekly by Clipper Press 11 So Station Street Duxbury MA 02331 Periodical postage permit (USPS163-260) paid at Duxbury MAPOSTMASTER Please send address changes to Duxbury Clipper at PO Box 1656 Duxbury MA 02331

TiDES High High Low LowThurs June 9 537 am 612 pm 1222 pm --Fri June 10 637 am 708 pm 1255 am 118 pmSat June 11 739 am 805 pm 156 am 215 pmSun June 12 841 am 902 pm 257 am 312 pmMon June 13 941 am 958 pm 356 am 409 pmTues June 14 1040 am 1052 pm 453 am 504 pmWed June 15 1135 am 1145 pm 547 am 557 pmThurs June 16 1227 pm -- 638 am 648 pmFri June 17 1236 am 117 pm 728 am 738 pm

SUNRISE AND SUNSET Sunrise SunsetThurs June 9 506 am 817 pmFri June 10 506 am 817 pmSat June 11 506 am 818 pmSun June 12 506 am 818 pmMon June 13 506 am 819 pmTues June 14 506 am 819 pmWed June 15 506 am 820 pmThurs June 16 506 am 820 pmFri June 17 506 am 820 pm

WEATHER ALMANAC High Low Rainfall 6 am Sky ConditionsSaturday 80 60 -- Broken CloudsSunday 81 66 -- OvercastMonday 83 66 -- Broken CloudsTuesday 75 63 -- Scattered CloudsWednesday 77 61 033rdquo Thin Scattered Clouds Thursday 76 56 -- ClearFriday 67 52 -- Clear Totals 033rdquordquo

Averages amp Comparisons

Avg High Above Week 770Avg High Same Week Last Year 722Avg High Same Week 1991 796

Weather ReflectionsAfter several days of very warm and humid days during the end of May a line of severe thunderstorms spawning into tornadoes west of us brought very cool and clear June weather into coastal Massachusetts

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Arcadian Winds to perform at Ellison Center

One of New Englandrsquos premier quintets Arcadian Winds will perform on Fri-day June 10 at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George Street There is no admission charge

The program will include a mix of contemporary and traditional music Wapango by Paquite DrsquoRivera

Suite Bergamasque by De-bussey the Carmen Suite by George Bizet and Alterseelen by Richard Strauss

The Debussy and Strauss compositions will be heard in arrangements by Mark Miller who plays clarinet with the group They will be joined by the Bay Area Youth Sym-phony Woodwinds in a perfor-mance of Malcolm Arnoldrsquos Trevelyan

Arcadian Winds was founded as a woodwind trio at Boston University in 1987 Two years later it expanded to become one of the most re-spected woodwind quintets in the region It has premiered more than 50 new works by contemporary composers Members of the quintet are active in many other musi-cal groups in the Boston area There will be an opportunity to meet the performers at a re-ception after the concert

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July 4th weekend schedule setJuly 4th is on the Way--Get

your calendars out now and get involved

The weekendrsquos scheduleSaturday July 2 ndash Beach

Party The traditional party with music and the bonfire and a few new twists for the kids (donrsquot go crazy on the hats this year get ready for some circus training)

Sunday July 3 ndash 6 pm An-nual South Shore Bay Band Concert

Monday July 4 ndash 8 am Cornerstone Lodge Breakfast 830 am DEF Road Race 2 pm Duxburyrsquos 119th Fourth of July Parade

Get going on a float ndash itrsquos easy choose your grouprsquos fa-vorite All-American Classic from hot dogs to sports cars favorite past times or a classic American hero and start plan-ning Got to the Web site duxbury4thofjulycom and click on ldquoFloatsrdquo There you will find application forms requirements truck and trailer sources Any questions about floats Call Ja-net Ritch at 781-934-0660

Keep those donations coming in to the Margery Parcher Fund to help pay for the parade Donations may be sent to The Margery Parcher Fund PO Box 1743 Duxbury MA 02331

Fifth grader Kate McNulty 11 has been chosen as the winner of the 4th of July booklet cover contest The theme of this years parade is All-American Classics

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Imagine the guest of honor at your dinner party is the most famous man

in America

By anne steele Clipper intern

A mistrial was declared in the sexual assault case involv-ing a Duxbury man

Plymouth Superior Court Judge Linda Giles declared a mistrial on June 2 when the jury was unable to reach a ver-dict after initially denying de-fendant Scott Bonersquos motion for mistrial according to court documents

Bone was arraigned in Plymouth District Court in October of 2008 and the case was later moved to Superior Court The charges involved two sisters and stemmed from incidents during the summer of 2000-2001 and the summer of 2005

The defense successfully motioned to sever the two in-cidents before the first trial began The first trial dealt with

the newer accusations and on Dec 16 2010 he was found not guilty of three counts of rape of a child with force A second trial started on May 31 of this year dealing with a charge of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 brought by the older sister of the girl who originally accused Bone of rape

Bonersquos attorney Kevin Reddington made two oral motions one for a required finding of not guilty and one for a mistrial and Giles denied them both However the jury started deliberating on June 1 and could not reach a verdict so Giles declared a mistrial

The case will be contin-ued until June 28 for a status update Reddington did not re-turn phone calls left on Tues-day seeking comment

Mistrial in rape case

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Restaurant amp Bar

Former Duxbury High School Tennis Captain available

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Weekdays or Week-ends $30 an Hour

Groups welcome

Contact Cory atcwt314lehigheduor call 781-771-5708

TENNISLESSONS

By susanna sheehan Clipper staff susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectmen have decided that Duxburyrsquos zoning bylaws need an over-haul and this week they ap-pointed a new 10-member committee to tackle the issue

Selectmen invited local boards and committees who work with the zoning bylaws to their meeting Monday night to discuss who should be on the committee and its pur-pose

After a lengthy discussion selectmen voted unanimously to appoint the following to the Zoning Bylaw Review Com-mittee Mary Steinke Paul Boudreau Scott Casagrande Bob Fitzpatrick Martin Des-mery Freeman Boynton Jr Fred Clifford and Judi Barrett of the Zoning Board of Ap-peals Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Committee and an as-yet unnamed Plan-ning Board member

Selectman Ted Flynn said he felt such a committee was necessary after he attended a meeting with the town counsel that reviewed lawsuits against the town and learned that a majority of the cases involved the zoning bylaw

ldquoThere is language in the zoning bylaw that is subject to misinterpretation not by our boards but someone who could go and sue us and as a result I thought is was prob-ably time to review the whole zoning bylaw and try to elimi-nate any areas that are subject to misinterpretationrdquo Flynn said

ldquoIt is apparent to me that the approach that wersquove had over the last few years in try-ing to repair and put band-aids on the bylaw can create a conflict with another section of the bylawrdquo said Selectmen Chairman Shawn Dahlen

Dahlen wants to make the zoning bylaw clear enough that everyone interprets its meaning in the same way ndash residents boards and commit-tees

ldquoI thought the better thing that we could do for the resi-dents of Duxbury is to fix the bylaw so that any individual can know what they can do and what they canrsquot do get a straight answer from a board or committee and have that be the interpretation of every-body who reads the zoning bylawrdquo said Dahlen ldquoIdeally the average resident should be able to read the bylaw and un-derstand what it meansrdquo

The charge of the zoning bylaw review committee as outlined by Dahlen will be to review the zoning bylaw gather information from local committees town officials residents and developers about their experiences with the zon-ing bylaw and then recom-mend an improvement plan by Jan 1 2012

Dahlen wants the com-mittee to focus on improving the following elements of the

bylaw clarity internal consis-tency organization permitting requirements and procedures administration and enforce-ment procedures and consis-tency with statutory changes The ZBRC can also look into other areas it feels need recog-nition and change

The ZBRC is accountable to the board of selectmen and will be required to keep select-men informed of its progress it receives support from the town hall staff as chosen by the town manager

Those who attended Mon-dayrsquos discussion included past and present ZBA and Planning Board members as well as lo-cal residents No one voiced opposition to the committee but many agreed that review-ing the zoning bylaws was a challenging job

Planning Board vice chair-man George Wadsworth said the zoning bylaws originally came out of the townrsquos Com-prehensive Plan and he urged selectmen to remember the planrsquos executive summary when revamping zoning

ldquoAs we think about chang-ing the bylaws we should keep in mind those pointsrdquo said Wadsworth ldquoBasically the bylaws should represent the community at large and what they wantrdquo he added

The Planning Board is in the beginning stages of updat-ing the 1999 Comprehensive Plan and Town Planner Tom Broadrick said this process could take up to 12 months to complete The updated plan will contain the latest census information he said

Former ZBA Chairman James Lampert said as its first task the committee should discover the problems with the zoning bylaw

ldquoThe first thing is to find out where the problems arerdquo said Lampert ldquoI know (Direc-tor of Inspectional Services) Scott Lambiase has a list Irsquod expect the Planning Board ZBA and Conservation Com-mission to have a list toordquo

Former ZBA member Sally Wilson said she thought the timeframe Dahlen had pro-posed was too short A previ-ous bylaw committee that be-gan in 1971 did not finish until 1973 and cost $100000 for consultants she said

ldquoI donrsquot see this taking one yearrdquo said Wilson ldquoI think it will take twordquo

Dahlen said the recom-mendations of the committee may require hiring a consul-tant to work with the bylaw but that information wonrsquot be known until the committee be-gins its work

Upon his announcement of the members hersquod chosen for the committee Dahlen was greeted with discussion on whether the members were representative of the commu-nity as a whole

Cindy Fiorini of the Plan-ning Board thought the make-up of the proposed committee

was too heavy with ldquoeast of Route 3Ardquo residents and felt there should be more repre-sentation from other areas of town

Dahlen said that he had no geographical bias when sug-gesting the names of the pro-posed committee members adding that none of the people who applied lived in the west-ern part of Duxbury

Dahlen had chosen nine people to serve on the com-mittee but selectmen decided on a 10-member board adding Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Board at the urging of its chairman Sarah McCor-mick Johnson had applied to be on the ZBRC

Town looks at zoning rules

5Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Research indicates that every caregiver needs respite time if he or she is to last It may be hard to think of your-self and your needs at this time but if you donrsquot your life will be consumed by your du-ties and you will burn out Re-spite (a temporary break from responsibility) is not a luxury it is a necessity

It is for that reason the Duxbury Senior Center began Intermissions a supportive day program for those with early stage Alzheimerrsquos disease or a related form of dementia This unique program provides care-givers with respite while their loved one enjoys a day filled with meaningful and enjoy-able activities

With support from the El-lison Foundation Curtis Foun-dation and the Friends of the

Council on Aging we offer Intermissions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm This program has been created to be stimulating and fun Each week participants start their day with a continen-tal breakfast then participate in a current events round table and then move on to either a fine motorgross motor activity or memory enhancing game The group then enjoys a deli-cious lunch in Cafeacute Ellison and then works it off during a lively exercise class The high-light of the day is a ldquospecialrdquo activity that takes place each week The participantsrsquo favor-ite special activities include a poetry circle a field trip live entertainment intergenera-tional programming cooking and arts and crafts classes At 3 pm out-of-town partici-pants are picked up by their loved ones while Duxbury res-

idents have the opportunity to be taken home on SADIE our senior bus

Thanks to Caren Harrison Respite Program Coordinator Lucille Brogna Program As-sistant and our dedicated team of volunteers this program has flourished There is nothing more rewarding than hearing laughter from the participants and seeing the caregivers feel refreshed when they come to pick their loved one up at the end of a busy day

The cost of the program is $40 a day To learn more about the specifics of the program and admission requirements please call Caren Harrison or Lucille Brogna respite pro-gram coordinators at 781-934-5774 ext 107 or Donna Ciap-pina outreach coordinator at ext 105

Respite important for caregivers

Senior Center newsMedical Appointment Transportation is available If

you have a medical appointment and need a ride please call to schedule the ride at least 48 hours in advance SADIE II oper-ates Monday through Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Fridays from 8-1130 am In addition there are volunteer medical driv-ers who augment the bus service on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 am-4 pm with advance notice Please call Becky Ford at the Duxbury Senior Center 781-934-5774 ext 117 to make all arrangements for transportation to medical appointments

Art Matters On Tuesday June 7 at 10 am celebrate American Art from 1900-1950 Join us for this delightful and enlightening presentation

Fiscal Fitness Day Wednesday June 8 at the Duxbury Se-nior Center Join us from 10 am-12 noon Our professional panel will help you shape up your financial life Representation from Delaney and Muncey PC Wells Fargo Advisors the So-cial Security Administration as well as tax advisor John Madden will lead this valuable workshop Fiscal Fitness Day will help you learn the benefits of having a well coordinated estate plan protect your home under the new Massachusetts Homestead Act learn useful strategies for protecting your assets and mak-ing your money last through retirement and plan for possible incapacity with powers of attorney and health care proxies You can get a complimentary fully executed Durable Power of At-torney at this workshop The workshop is free please sign up in advance by calling the front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk If you have had interesting experiences that you would like to share or have an interest in hearing othersrsquo stories of connecting with loved ones join this new group meeting for the first time on Thursday June 9 at 10 am the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian Planning a trip to Italy or do you just want to speak a little Italian A new class is start-ing on Thursday June 9 from 1-215 pm Learn every day ex-pressions useful for a trip or just for fun $22 for four weeks payable at first class Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 to pre-register or sign up at the front desk

Menrsquos Breakfast Wednesday June 15 at 830 am enjoy a discussion with special guest Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer The cost is $4 for breakfast and reservations can be made at the front desk by calling 781-934-5774 ext 101

Reiki Level I Attunement Certification Offered by Gina Rainwater-Thayer on Thursday June 16 from 10 am-4 pm Gina is kindly offering a discounted rate of $75 for seniors This certification session will provide you with Reiki history ethics and application methods so that you may give and receive this amazing healing art Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Artistic Journaling A new activity being offered at the Senior Center Mondays at 1230 pm beginning June 27 Par-ticipants will write about personal experiences and memories adding simple sketches or painted illustrations Hone your writ-ing skills while creating a truly artistic keepsake Call now to register at 781-934-5774 ext 100

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6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Selectmen sign beach leaseBy susanna sheehan Clipper staff

susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

Learn to speak pirate

Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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Free tickets are available at the library and Westwinds Bookshop

TownieJune 14 700 PM

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Andre Dubus III

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

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to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

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Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

Favorite Movie Caddy Shack

Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Paul D Fitzgerald DMD PCSpecializing in Orthodontics

187 Summer St Suite 8Kingston

781-585-0024

COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONSwwwkingstonorthodonticscom

with Bettina Lesieur

South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

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nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Avg High Above Week 770Avg High Same Week Last Year 722Avg High Same Week 1991 796

Weather ReflectionsAfter several days of very warm and humid days during the end of May a line of severe thunderstorms spawning into tornadoes west of us brought very cool and clear June weather into coastal Massachusetts

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Suite Bergamasque by De-bussey the Carmen Suite by George Bizet and Alterseelen by Richard Strauss

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Arcadian Winds was founded as a woodwind trio at Boston University in 1987 Two years later it expanded to become one of the most re-spected woodwind quintets in the region It has premiered more than 50 new works by contemporary composers Members of the quintet are active in many other musi-cal groups in the Boston area There will be an opportunity to meet the performers at a re-ception after the concert

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Sunday July 3 ndash 6 pm An-nual South Shore Bay Band Concert

Monday July 4 ndash 8 am Cornerstone Lodge Breakfast 830 am DEF Road Race 2 pm Duxburyrsquos 119th Fourth of July Parade

Get going on a float ndash itrsquos easy choose your grouprsquos fa-vorite All-American Classic from hot dogs to sports cars favorite past times or a classic American hero and start plan-ning Got to the Web site duxbury4thofjulycom and click on ldquoFloatsrdquo There you will find application forms requirements truck and trailer sources Any questions about floats Call Ja-net Ritch at 781-934-0660

Keep those donations coming in to the Margery Parcher Fund to help pay for the parade Donations may be sent to The Margery Parcher Fund PO Box 1743 Duxbury MA 02331

Fifth grader Kate McNulty 11 has been chosen as the winner of the 4th of July booklet cover contest The theme of this years parade is All-American Classics

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Imagine the guest of honor at your dinner party is the most famous man

in America

By anne steele Clipper intern

A mistrial was declared in the sexual assault case involv-ing a Duxbury man

Plymouth Superior Court Judge Linda Giles declared a mistrial on June 2 when the jury was unable to reach a ver-dict after initially denying de-fendant Scott Bonersquos motion for mistrial according to court documents

Bone was arraigned in Plymouth District Court in October of 2008 and the case was later moved to Superior Court The charges involved two sisters and stemmed from incidents during the summer of 2000-2001 and the summer of 2005

The defense successfully motioned to sever the two in-cidents before the first trial began The first trial dealt with

the newer accusations and on Dec 16 2010 he was found not guilty of three counts of rape of a child with force A second trial started on May 31 of this year dealing with a charge of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 brought by the older sister of the girl who originally accused Bone of rape

Bonersquos attorney Kevin Reddington made two oral motions one for a required finding of not guilty and one for a mistrial and Giles denied them both However the jury started deliberating on June 1 and could not reach a verdict so Giles declared a mistrial

The case will be contin-ued until June 28 for a status update Reddington did not re-turn phone calls left on Tues-day seeking comment

Mistrial in rape case

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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TENNISLESSONS

By susanna sheehan Clipper staff susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectmen have decided that Duxburyrsquos zoning bylaws need an over-haul and this week they ap-pointed a new 10-member committee to tackle the issue

Selectmen invited local boards and committees who work with the zoning bylaws to their meeting Monday night to discuss who should be on the committee and its pur-pose

After a lengthy discussion selectmen voted unanimously to appoint the following to the Zoning Bylaw Review Com-mittee Mary Steinke Paul Boudreau Scott Casagrande Bob Fitzpatrick Martin Des-mery Freeman Boynton Jr Fred Clifford and Judi Barrett of the Zoning Board of Ap-peals Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Committee and an as-yet unnamed Plan-ning Board member

Selectman Ted Flynn said he felt such a committee was necessary after he attended a meeting with the town counsel that reviewed lawsuits against the town and learned that a majority of the cases involved the zoning bylaw

ldquoThere is language in the zoning bylaw that is subject to misinterpretation not by our boards but someone who could go and sue us and as a result I thought is was prob-ably time to review the whole zoning bylaw and try to elimi-nate any areas that are subject to misinterpretationrdquo Flynn said

ldquoIt is apparent to me that the approach that wersquove had over the last few years in try-ing to repair and put band-aids on the bylaw can create a conflict with another section of the bylawrdquo said Selectmen Chairman Shawn Dahlen

Dahlen wants to make the zoning bylaw clear enough that everyone interprets its meaning in the same way ndash residents boards and commit-tees

ldquoI thought the better thing that we could do for the resi-dents of Duxbury is to fix the bylaw so that any individual can know what they can do and what they canrsquot do get a straight answer from a board or committee and have that be the interpretation of every-body who reads the zoning bylawrdquo said Dahlen ldquoIdeally the average resident should be able to read the bylaw and un-derstand what it meansrdquo

The charge of the zoning bylaw review committee as outlined by Dahlen will be to review the zoning bylaw gather information from local committees town officials residents and developers about their experiences with the zon-ing bylaw and then recom-mend an improvement plan by Jan 1 2012

Dahlen wants the com-mittee to focus on improving the following elements of the

bylaw clarity internal consis-tency organization permitting requirements and procedures administration and enforce-ment procedures and consis-tency with statutory changes The ZBRC can also look into other areas it feels need recog-nition and change

The ZBRC is accountable to the board of selectmen and will be required to keep select-men informed of its progress it receives support from the town hall staff as chosen by the town manager

Those who attended Mon-dayrsquos discussion included past and present ZBA and Planning Board members as well as lo-cal residents No one voiced opposition to the committee but many agreed that review-ing the zoning bylaws was a challenging job

Planning Board vice chair-man George Wadsworth said the zoning bylaws originally came out of the townrsquos Com-prehensive Plan and he urged selectmen to remember the planrsquos executive summary when revamping zoning

ldquoAs we think about chang-ing the bylaws we should keep in mind those pointsrdquo said Wadsworth ldquoBasically the bylaws should represent the community at large and what they wantrdquo he added

The Planning Board is in the beginning stages of updat-ing the 1999 Comprehensive Plan and Town Planner Tom Broadrick said this process could take up to 12 months to complete The updated plan will contain the latest census information he said

Former ZBA Chairman James Lampert said as its first task the committee should discover the problems with the zoning bylaw

ldquoThe first thing is to find out where the problems arerdquo said Lampert ldquoI know (Direc-tor of Inspectional Services) Scott Lambiase has a list Irsquod expect the Planning Board ZBA and Conservation Com-mission to have a list toordquo

Former ZBA member Sally Wilson said she thought the timeframe Dahlen had pro-posed was too short A previ-ous bylaw committee that be-gan in 1971 did not finish until 1973 and cost $100000 for consultants she said

ldquoI donrsquot see this taking one yearrdquo said Wilson ldquoI think it will take twordquo

Dahlen said the recom-mendations of the committee may require hiring a consul-tant to work with the bylaw but that information wonrsquot be known until the committee be-gins its work

Upon his announcement of the members hersquod chosen for the committee Dahlen was greeted with discussion on whether the members were representative of the commu-nity as a whole

Cindy Fiorini of the Plan-ning Board thought the make-up of the proposed committee

was too heavy with ldquoeast of Route 3Ardquo residents and felt there should be more repre-sentation from other areas of town

Dahlen said that he had no geographical bias when sug-gesting the names of the pro-posed committee members adding that none of the people who applied lived in the west-ern part of Duxbury

Dahlen had chosen nine people to serve on the com-mittee but selectmen decided on a 10-member board adding Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Board at the urging of its chairman Sarah McCor-mick Johnson had applied to be on the ZBRC

Town looks at zoning rules

5Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Research indicates that every caregiver needs respite time if he or she is to last It may be hard to think of your-self and your needs at this time but if you donrsquot your life will be consumed by your du-ties and you will burn out Re-spite (a temporary break from responsibility) is not a luxury it is a necessity

It is for that reason the Duxbury Senior Center began Intermissions a supportive day program for those with early stage Alzheimerrsquos disease or a related form of dementia This unique program provides care-givers with respite while their loved one enjoys a day filled with meaningful and enjoy-able activities

With support from the El-lison Foundation Curtis Foun-dation and the Friends of the

Council on Aging we offer Intermissions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm This program has been created to be stimulating and fun Each week participants start their day with a continen-tal breakfast then participate in a current events round table and then move on to either a fine motorgross motor activity or memory enhancing game The group then enjoys a deli-cious lunch in Cafeacute Ellison and then works it off during a lively exercise class The high-light of the day is a ldquospecialrdquo activity that takes place each week The participantsrsquo favor-ite special activities include a poetry circle a field trip live entertainment intergenera-tional programming cooking and arts and crafts classes At 3 pm out-of-town partici-pants are picked up by their loved ones while Duxbury res-

idents have the opportunity to be taken home on SADIE our senior bus

Thanks to Caren Harrison Respite Program Coordinator Lucille Brogna Program As-sistant and our dedicated team of volunteers this program has flourished There is nothing more rewarding than hearing laughter from the participants and seeing the caregivers feel refreshed when they come to pick their loved one up at the end of a busy day

The cost of the program is $40 a day To learn more about the specifics of the program and admission requirements please call Caren Harrison or Lucille Brogna respite pro-gram coordinators at 781-934-5774 ext 107 or Donna Ciap-pina outreach coordinator at ext 105

Respite important for caregivers

Senior Center newsMedical Appointment Transportation is available If

you have a medical appointment and need a ride please call to schedule the ride at least 48 hours in advance SADIE II oper-ates Monday through Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Fridays from 8-1130 am In addition there are volunteer medical driv-ers who augment the bus service on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 am-4 pm with advance notice Please call Becky Ford at the Duxbury Senior Center 781-934-5774 ext 117 to make all arrangements for transportation to medical appointments

Art Matters On Tuesday June 7 at 10 am celebrate American Art from 1900-1950 Join us for this delightful and enlightening presentation

Fiscal Fitness Day Wednesday June 8 at the Duxbury Se-nior Center Join us from 10 am-12 noon Our professional panel will help you shape up your financial life Representation from Delaney and Muncey PC Wells Fargo Advisors the So-cial Security Administration as well as tax advisor John Madden will lead this valuable workshop Fiscal Fitness Day will help you learn the benefits of having a well coordinated estate plan protect your home under the new Massachusetts Homestead Act learn useful strategies for protecting your assets and mak-ing your money last through retirement and plan for possible incapacity with powers of attorney and health care proxies You can get a complimentary fully executed Durable Power of At-torney at this workshop The workshop is free please sign up in advance by calling the front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk If you have had interesting experiences that you would like to share or have an interest in hearing othersrsquo stories of connecting with loved ones join this new group meeting for the first time on Thursday June 9 at 10 am the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian Planning a trip to Italy or do you just want to speak a little Italian A new class is start-ing on Thursday June 9 from 1-215 pm Learn every day ex-pressions useful for a trip or just for fun $22 for four weeks payable at first class Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 to pre-register or sign up at the front desk

Menrsquos Breakfast Wednesday June 15 at 830 am enjoy a discussion with special guest Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer The cost is $4 for breakfast and reservations can be made at the front desk by calling 781-934-5774 ext 101

Reiki Level I Attunement Certification Offered by Gina Rainwater-Thayer on Thursday June 16 from 10 am-4 pm Gina is kindly offering a discounted rate of $75 for seniors This certification session will provide you with Reiki history ethics and application methods so that you may give and receive this amazing healing art Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Artistic Journaling A new activity being offered at the Senior Center Mondays at 1230 pm beginning June 27 Par-ticipants will write about personal experiences and memories adding simple sketches or painted illustrations Hone your writ-ing skills while creating a truly artistic keepsake Call now to register at 781-934-5774 ext 100

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Selectmen sign beach leaseBy susanna sheehan Clipper staff

susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

Learn to speak pirate

Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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7Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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Free tickets are available at the library and Westwinds Bookshop

TownieJune 14 700 PM

Duxbury Free Library ~ Merry Room

Andre Dubus III

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

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to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

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Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

NEW PR

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

Made possible in part by the Massachusetts HockeyldquoGrow Hockeyrdquo Mike Cheever Development Program

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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LegalNotices

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Get going on a float ndash itrsquos easy choose your grouprsquos fa-vorite All-American Classic from hot dogs to sports cars favorite past times or a classic American hero and start plan-ning Got to the Web site duxbury4thofjulycom and click on ldquoFloatsrdquo There you will find application forms requirements truck and trailer sources Any questions about floats Call Ja-net Ritch at 781-934-0660

Keep those donations coming in to the Margery Parcher Fund to help pay for the parade Donations may be sent to The Margery Parcher Fund PO Box 1743 Duxbury MA 02331

Fifth grader Kate McNulty 11 has been chosen as the winner of the 4th of July booklet cover contest The theme of this years parade is All-American Classics

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By anne steele Clipper intern

A mistrial was declared in the sexual assault case involv-ing a Duxbury man

Plymouth Superior Court Judge Linda Giles declared a mistrial on June 2 when the jury was unable to reach a ver-dict after initially denying de-fendant Scott Bonersquos motion for mistrial according to court documents

Bone was arraigned in Plymouth District Court in October of 2008 and the case was later moved to Superior Court The charges involved two sisters and stemmed from incidents during the summer of 2000-2001 and the summer of 2005

The defense successfully motioned to sever the two in-cidents before the first trial began The first trial dealt with

the newer accusations and on Dec 16 2010 he was found not guilty of three counts of rape of a child with force A second trial started on May 31 of this year dealing with a charge of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 brought by the older sister of the girl who originally accused Bone of rape

Bonersquos attorney Kevin Reddington made two oral motions one for a required finding of not guilty and one for a mistrial and Giles denied them both However the jury started deliberating on June 1 and could not reach a verdict so Giles declared a mistrial

The case will be contin-ued until June 28 for a status update Reddington did not re-turn phone calls left on Tues-day seeking comment

Mistrial in rape case

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By susanna sheehan Clipper staff susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectmen have decided that Duxburyrsquos zoning bylaws need an over-haul and this week they ap-pointed a new 10-member committee to tackle the issue

Selectmen invited local boards and committees who work with the zoning bylaws to their meeting Monday night to discuss who should be on the committee and its pur-pose

After a lengthy discussion selectmen voted unanimously to appoint the following to the Zoning Bylaw Review Com-mittee Mary Steinke Paul Boudreau Scott Casagrande Bob Fitzpatrick Martin Des-mery Freeman Boynton Jr Fred Clifford and Judi Barrett of the Zoning Board of Ap-peals Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Committee and an as-yet unnamed Plan-ning Board member

Selectman Ted Flynn said he felt such a committee was necessary after he attended a meeting with the town counsel that reviewed lawsuits against the town and learned that a majority of the cases involved the zoning bylaw

ldquoThere is language in the zoning bylaw that is subject to misinterpretation not by our boards but someone who could go and sue us and as a result I thought is was prob-ably time to review the whole zoning bylaw and try to elimi-nate any areas that are subject to misinterpretationrdquo Flynn said

ldquoIt is apparent to me that the approach that wersquove had over the last few years in try-ing to repair and put band-aids on the bylaw can create a conflict with another section of the bylawrdquo said Selectmen Chairman Shawn Dahlen

Dahlen wants to make the zoning bylaw clear enough that everyone interprets its meaning in the same way ndash residents boards and commit-tees

ldquoI thought the better thing that we could do for the resi-dents of Duxbury is to fix the bylaw so that any individual can know what they can do and what they canrsquot do get a straight answer from a board or committee and have that be the interpretation of every-body who reads the zoning bylawrdquo said Dahlen ldquoIdeally the average resident should be able to read the bylaw and un-derstand what it meansrdquo

The charge of the zoning bylaw review committee as outlined by Dahlen will be to review the zoning bylaw gather information from local committees town officials residents and developers about their experiences with the zon-ing bylaw and then recom-mend an improvement plan by Jan 1 2012

Dahlen wants the com-mittee to focus on improving the following elements of the

bylaw clarity internal consis-tency organization permitting requirements and procedures administration and enforce-ment procedures and consis-tency with statutory changes The ZBRC can also look into other areas it feels need recog-nition and change

The ZBRC is accountable to the board of selectmen and will be required to keep select-men informed of its progress it receives support from the town hall staff as chosen by the town manager

Those who attended Mon-dayrsquos discussion included past and present ZBA and Planning Board members as well as lo-cal residents No one voiced opposition to the committee but many agreed that review-ing the zoning bylaws was a challenging job

Planning Board vice chair-man George Wadsworth said the zoning bylaws originally came out of the townrsquos Com-prehensive Plan and he urged selectmen to remember the planrsquos executive summary when revamping zoning

ldquoAs we think about chang-ing the bylaws we should keep in mind those pointsrdquo said Wadsworth ldquoBasically the bylaws should represent the community at large and what they wantrdquo he added

The Planning Board is in the beginning stages of updat-ing the 1999 Comprehensive Plan and Town Planner Tom Broadrick said this process could take up to 12 months to complete The updated plan will contain the latest census information he said

Former ZBA Chairman James Lampert said as its first task the committee should discover the problems with the zoning bylaw

ldquoThe first thing is to find out where the problems arerdquo said Lampert ldquoI know (Direc-tor of Inspectional Services) Scott Lambiase has a list Irsquod expect the Planning Board ZBA and Conservation Com-mission to have a list toordquo

Former ZBA member Sally Wilson said she thought the timeframe Dahlen had pro-posed was too short A previ-ous bylaw committee that be-gan in 1971 did not finish until 1973 and cost $100000 for consultants she said

ldquoI donrsquot see this taking one yearrdquo said Wilson ldquoI think it will take twordquo

Dahlen said the recom-mendations of the committee may require hiring a consul-tant to work with the bylaw but that information wonrsquot be known until the committee be-gins its work

Upon his announcement of the members hersquod chosen for the committee Dahlen was greeted with discussion on whether the members were representative of the commu-nity as a whole

Cindy Fiorini of the Plan-ning Board thought the make-up of the proposed committee

was too heavy with ldquoeast of Route 3Ardquo residents and felt there should be more repre-sentation from other areas of town

Dahlen said that he had no geographical bias when sug-gesting the names of the pro-posed committee members adding that none of the people who applied lived in the west-ern part of Duxbury

Dahlen had chosen nine people to serve on the com-mittee but selectmen decided on a 10-member board adding Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Board at the urging of its chairman Sarah McCor-mick Johnson had applied to be on the ZBRC

Town looks at zoning rules

5Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Research indicates that every caregiver needs respite time if he or she is to last It may be hard to think of your-self and your needs at this time but if you donrsquot your life will be consumed by your du-ties and you will burn out Re-spite (a temporary break from responsibility) is not a luxury it is a necessity

It is for that reason the Duxbury Senior Center began Intermissions a supportive day program for those with early stage Alzheimerrsquos disease or a related form of dementia This unique program provides care-givers with respite while their loved one enjoys a day filled with meaningful and enjoy-able activities

With support from the El-lison Foundation Curtis Foun-dation and the Friends of the

Council on Aging we offer Intermissions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm This program has been created to be stimulating and fun Each week participants start their day with a continen-tal breakfast then participate in a current events round table and then move on to either a fine motorgross motor activity or memory enhancing game The group then enjoys a deli-cious lunch in Cafeacute Ellison and then works it off during a lively exercise class The high-light of the day is a ldquospecialrdquo activity that takes place each week The participantsrsquo favor-ite special activities include a poetry circle a field trip live entertainment intergenera-tional programming cooking and arts and crafts classes At 3 pm out-of-town partici-pants are picked up by their loved ones while Duxbury res-

idents have the opportunity to be taken home on SADIE our senior bus

Thanks to Caren Harrison Respite Program Coordinator Lucille Brogna Program As-sistant and our dedicated team of volunteers this program has flourished There is nothing more rewarding than hearing laughter from the participants and seeing the caregivers feel refreshed when they come to pick their loved one up at the end of a busy day

The cost of the program is $40 a day To learn more about the specifics of the program and admission requirements please call Caren Harrison or Lucille Brogna respite pro-gram coordinators at 781-934-5774 ext 107 or Donna Ciap-pina outreach coordinator at ext 105

Respite important for caregivers

Senior Center newsMedical Appointment Transportation is available If

you have a medical appointment and need a ride please call to schedule the ride at least 48 hours in advance SADIE II oper-ates Monday through Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Fridays from 8-1130 am In addition there are volunteer medical driv-ers who augment the bus service on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 am-4 pm with advance notice Please call Becky Ford at the Duxbury Senior Center 781-934-5774 ext 117 to make all arrangements for transportation to medical appointments

Art Matters On Tuesday June 7 at 10 am celebrate American Art from 1900-1950 Join us for this delightful and enlightening presentation

Fiscal Fitness Day Wednesday June 8 at the Duxbury Se-nior Center Join us from 10 am-12 noon Our professional panel will help you shape up your financial life Representation from Delaney and Muncey PC Wells Fargo Advisors the So-cial Security Administration as well as tax advisor John Madden will lead this valuable workshop Fiscal Fitness Day will help you learn the benefits of having a well coordinated estate plan protect your home under the new Massachusetts Homestead Act learn useful strategies for protecting your assets and mak-ing your money last through retirement and plan for possible incapacity with powers of attorney and health care proxies You can get a complimentary fully executed Durable Power of At-torney at this workshop The workshop is free please sign up in advance by calling the front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk If you have had interesting experiences that you would like to share or have an interest in hearing othersrsquo stories of connecting with loved ones join this new group meeting for the first time on Thursday June 9 at 10 am the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian Planning a trip to Italy or do you just want to speak a little Italian A new class is start-ing on Thursday June 9 from 1-215 pm Learn every day ex-pressions useful for a trip or just for fun $22 for four weeks payable at first class Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 to pre-register or sign up at the front desk

Menrsquos Breakfast Wednesday June 15 at 830 am enjoy a discussion with special guest Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer The cost is $4 for breakfast and reservations can be made at the front desk by calling 781-934-5774 ext 101

Reiki Level I Attunement Certification Offered by Gina Rainwater-Thayer on Thursday June 16 from 10 am-4 pm Gina is kindly offering a discounted rate of $75 for seniors This certification session will provide you with Reiki history ethics and application methods so that you may give and receive this amazing healing art Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Artistic Journaling A new activity being offered at the Senior Center Mondays at 1230 pm beginning June 27 Par-ticipants will write about personal experiences and memories adding simple sketches or painted illustrations Hone your writ-ing skills while creating a truly artistic keepsake Call now to register at 781-934-5774 ext 100

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Selectmen sign beach leaseBy susanna sheehan Clipper staff

susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

Learn to speak pirate

Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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7Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

Directed by Lance NorrisPerformances

June 17th amp 18th 24th amp 25th at 8pm

Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington Street Duxbury

Air Conditioned

BAY PLAYERS SUMMER SEASON

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John Corr golf tournament

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

ObituariesSend obituary noticeS to obitsclipperpresscom

tHe deadline is Monday at noon

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

New clients only availability limited

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

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Artistic Photography by Lindsay Murphy

Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

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dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

bull Plymouth Police Mounted Motorcycleand Bike Units along with armoredvehicle

bull Bike Tune-ups by Serious Cycles

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Extended Day amp Night hours Free shuttle service 15 service bays 2 MA inspection bays Vehicle pick-up and drop-off service On-site computersInternet Digital photosvideo ofneeded repairs Kitchen with free snacksand beveragesFree Wi-FiPrivate conferencewaiting rooms available

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A new era in

Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Waterfront This grand 12-room Antique offers fine features of yesteryear crown moldings distinc-tive mantle pieces 9rsquo ceilings French doors custom built-in cabinetry hardwood flooring 8 bedrooms 4 baths amp more Rarely available ndash a retreat acre+ w180 degree views water frontage amp privacy Offered at $2150000

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DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

NEW PR

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Exchange students visit Duxbury

Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

The course is open to Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth resi-dents entering grades 6-9 in the fall of 2011 Space is limited to 16 students and the registration fee is $325

Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

For more information or to register call 508-830-6999 or visit the PACTV studios PACTV is a not-for-profit member-ship organization serving the towns of Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

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Caren Harrison Betty Fallon

RuthAnn Hickey and Marie

Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

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Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

STANDARD RATES

per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

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Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

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Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

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The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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By susanna sheehan Clipper staff susannaduxBuryClipperCom

The Board of Selectmen have decided that Duxburyrsquos zoning bylaws need an over-haul and this week they ap-pointed a new 10-member committee to tackle the issue

Selectmen invited local boards and committees who work with the zoning bylaws to their meeting Monday night to discuss who should be on the committee and its pur-pose

After a lengthy discussion selectmen voted unanimously to appoint the following to the Zoning Bylaw Review Com-mittee Mary Steinke Paul Boudreau Scott Casagrande Bob Fitzpatrick Martin Des-mery Freeman Boynton Jr Fred Clifford and Judi Barrett of the Zoning Board of Ap-peals Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Committee and an as-yet unnamed Plan-ning Board member

Selectman Ted Flynn said he felt such a committee was necessary after he attended a meeting with the town counsel that reviewed lawsuits against the town and learned that a majority of the cases involved the zoning bylaw

ldquoThere is language in the zoning bylaw that is subject to misinterpretation not by our boards but someone who could go and sue us and as a result I thought is was prob-ably time to review the whole zoning bylaw and try to elimi-nate any areas that are subject to misinterpretationrdquo Flynn said

ldquoIt is apparent to me that the approach that wersquove had over the last few years in try-ing to repair and put band-aids on the bylaw can create a conflict with another section of the bylawrdquo said Selectmen Chairman Shawn Dahlen

Dahlen wants to make the zoning bylaw clear enough that everyone interprets its meaning in the same way ndash residents boards and commit-tees

ldquoI thought the better thing that we could do for the resi-dents of Duxbury is to fix the bylaw so that any individual can know what they can do and what they canrsquot do get a straight answer from a board or committee and have that be the interpretation of every-body who reads the zoning bylawrdquo said Dahlen ldquoIdeally the average resident should be able to read the bylaw and un-derstand what it meansrdquo

The charge of the zoning bylaw review committee as outlined by Dahlen will be to review the zoning bylaw gather information from local committees town officials residents and developers about their experiences with the zon-ing bylaw and then recom-mend an improvement plan by Jan 1 2012

Dahlen wants the com-mittee to focus on improving the following elements of the

bylaw clarity internal consis-tency organization permitting requirements and procedures administration and enforce-ment procedures and consis-tency with statutory changes The ZBRC can also look into other areas it feels need recog-nition and change

The ZBRC is accountable to the board of selectmen and will be required to keep select-men informed of its progress it receives support from the town hall staff as chosen by the town manager

Those who attended Mon-dayrsquos discussion included past and present ZBA and Planning Board members as well as lo-cal residents No one voiced opposition to the committee but many agreed that review-ing the zoning bylaws was a challenging job

Planning Board vice chair-man George Wadsworth said the zoning bylaws originally came out of the townrsquos Com-prehensive Plan and he urged selectmen to remember the planrsquos executive summary when revamping zoning

ldquoAs we think about chang-ing the bylaws we should keep in mind those pointsrdquo said Wadsworth ldquoBasically the bylaws should represent the community at large and what they wantrdquo he added

The Planning Board is in the beginning stages of updat-ing the 1999 Comprehensive Plan and Town Planner Tom Broadrick said this process could take up to 12 months to complete The updated plan will contain the latest census information he said

Former ZBA Chairman James Lampert said as its first task the committee should discover the problems with the zoning bylaw

ldquoThe first thing is to find out where the problems arerdquo said Lampert ldquoI know (Direc-tor of Inspectional Services) Scott Lambiase has a list Irsquod expect the Planning Board ZBA and Conservation Com-mission to have a list toordquo

Former ZBA member Sally Wilson said she thought the timeframe Dahlen had pro-posed was too short A previ-ous bylaw committee that be-gan in 1971 did not finish until 1973 and cost $100000 for consultants she said

ldquoI donrsquot see this taking one yearrdquo said Wilson ldquoI think it will take twordquo

Dahlen said the recom-mendations of the committee may require hiring a consul-tant to work with the bylaw but that information wonrsquot be known until the committee be-gins its work

Upon his announcement of the members hersquod chosen for the committee Dahlen was greeted with discussion on whether the members were representative of the commu-nity as a whole

Cindy Fiorini of the Plan-ning Board thought the make-up of the proposed committee

was too heavy with ldquoeast of Route 3Ardquo residents and felt there should be more repre-sentation from other areas of town

Dahlen said that he had no geographical bias when sug-gesting the names of the pro-posed committee members adding that none of the people who applied lived in the west-ern part of Duxbury

Dahlen had chosen nine people to serve on the com-mittee but selectmen decided on a 10-member board adding Nancy Johnson of the Design Review Board at the urging of its chairman Sarah McCor-mick Johnson had applied to be on the ZBRC

Town looks at zoning rules

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Research indicates that every caregiver needs respite time if he or she is to last It may be hard to think of your-self and your needs at this time but if you donrsquot your life will be consumed by your du-ties and you will burn out Re-spite (a temporary break from responsibility) is not a luxury it is a necessity

It is for that reason the Duxbury Senior Center began Intermissions a supportive day program for those with early stage Alzheimerrsquos disease or a related form of dementia This unique program provides care-givers with respite while their loved one enjoys a day filled with meaningful and enjoy-able activities

With support from the El-lison Foundation Curtis Foun-dation and the Friends of the

Council on Aging we offer Intermissions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm This program has been created to be stimulating and fun Each week participants start their day with a continen-tal breakfast then participate in a current events round table and then move on to either a fine motorgross motor activity or memory enhancing game The group then enjoys a deli-cious lunch in Cafeacute Ellison and then works it off during a lively exercise class The high-light of the day is a ldquospecialrdquo activity that takes place each week The participantsrsquo favor-ite special activities include a poetry circle a field trip live entertainment intergenera-tional programming cooking and arts and crafts classes At 3 pm out-of-town partici-pants are picked up by their loved ones while Duxbury res-

idents have the opportunity to be taken home on SADIE our senior bus

Thanks to Caren Harrison Respite Program Coordinator Lucille Brogna Program As-sistant and our dedicated team of volunteers this program has flourished There is nothing more rewarding than hearing laughter from the participants and seeing the caregivers feel refreshed when they come to pick their loved one up at the end of a busy day

The cost of the program is $40 a day To learn more about the specifics of the program and admission requirements please call Caren Harrison or Lucille Brogna respite pro-gram coordinators at 781-934-5774 ext 107 or Donna Ciap-pina outreach coordinator at ext 105

Respite important for caregivers

Senior Center newsMedical Appointment Transportation is available If

you have a medical appointment and need a ride please call to schedule the ride at least 48 hours in advance SADIE II oper-ates Monday through Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Fridays from 8-1130 am In addition there are volunteer medical driv-ers who augment the bus service on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 am-4 pm with advance notice Please call Becky Ford at the Duxbury Senior Center 781-934-5774 ext 117 to make all arrangements for transportation to medical appointments

Art Matters On Tuesday June 7 at 10 am celebrate American Art from 1900-1950 Join us for this delightful and enlightening presentation

Fiscal Fitness Day Wednesday June 8 at the Duxbury Se-nior Center Join us from 10 am-12 noon Our professional panel will help you shape up your financial life Representation from Delaney and Muncey PC Wells Fargo Advisors the So-cial Security Administration as well as tax advisor John Madden will lead this valuable workshop Fiscal Fitness Day will help you learn the benefits of having a well coordinated estate plan protect your home under the new Massachusetts Homestead Act learn useful strategies for protecting your assets and mak-ing your money last through retirement and plan for possible incapacity with powers of attorney and health care proxies You can get a complimentary fully executed Durable Power of At-torney at this workshop The workshop is free please sign up in advance by calling the front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk If you have had interesting experiences that you would like to share or have an interest in hearing othersrsquo stories of connecting with loved ones join this new group meeting for the first time on Thursday June 9 at 10 am the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian Planning a trip to Italy or do you just want to speak a little Italian A new class is start-ing on Thursday June 9 from 1-215 pm Learn every day ex-pressions useful for a trip or just for fun $22 for four weeks payable at first class Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 to pre-register or sign up at the front desk

Menrsquos Breakfast Wednesday June 15 at 830 am enjoy a discussion with special guest Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer The cost is $4 for breakfast and reservations can be made at the front desk by calling 781-934-5774 ext 101

Reiki Level I Attunement Certification Offered by Gina Rainwater-Thayer on Thursday June 16 from 10 am-4 pm Gina is kindly offering a discounted rate of $75 for seniors This certification session will provide you with Reiki history ethics and application methods so that you may give and receive this amazing healing art Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Artistic Journaling A new activity being offered at the Senior Center Mondays at 1230 pm beginning June 27 Par-ticipants will write about personal experiences and memories adding simple sketches or painted illustrations Hone your writ-ing skills while creating a truly artistic keepsake Call now to register at 781-934-5774 ext 100

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Selectmen sign beach leaseBy susanna sheehan Clipper staff

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The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

Learn to speak pirate

Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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Free tickets are available at the library and Westwinds Bookshop

TownieJune 14 700 PM

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

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Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

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Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Paul D Fitzgerald DMD PCSpecializing in Orthodontics

187 Summer St Suite 8Kingston

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COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONSwwwkingstonorthodonticscom

with Bettina Lesieur

South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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5Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Will Dame

General Sales Manager

By Joanne moore CounCil on aGinG direCtor

Research indicates that every caregiver needs respite time if he or she is to last It may be hard to think of your-self and your needs at this time but if you donrsquot your life will be consumed by your du-ties and you will burn out Re-spite (a temporary break from responsibility) is not a luxury it is a necessity

It is for that reason the Duxbury Senior Center began Intermissions a supportive day program for those with early stage Alzheimerrsquos disease or a related form of dementia This unique program provides care-givers with respite while their loved one enjoys a day filled with meaningful and enjoy-able activities

With support from the El-lison Foundation Curtis Foun-dation and the Friends of the

Council on Aging we offer Intermissions every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm This program has been created to be stimulating and fun Each week participants start their day with a continen-tal breakfast then participate in a current events round table and then move on to either a fine motorgross motor activity or memory enhancing game The group then enjoys a deli-cious lunch in Cafeacute Ellison and then works it off during a lively exercise class The high-light of the day is a ldquospecialrdquo activity that takes place each week The participantsrsquo favor-ite special activities include a poetry circle a field trip live entertainment intergenera-tional programming cooking and arts and crafts classes At 3 pm out-of-town partici-pants are picked up by their loved ones while Duxbury res-

idents have the opportunity to be taken home on SADIE our senior bus

Thanks to Caren Harrison Respite Program Coordinator Lucille Brogna Program As-sistant and our dedicated team of volunteers this program has flourished There is nothing more rewarding than hearing laughter from the participants and seeing the caregivers feel refreshed when they come to pick their loved one up at the end of a busy day

The cost of the program is $40 a day To learn more about the specifics of the program and admission requirements please call Caren Harrison or Lucille Brogna respite pro-gram coordinators at 781-934-5774 ext 107 or Donna Ciap-pina outreach coordinator at ext 105

Respite important for caregivers

Senior Center newsMedical Appointment Transportation is available If

you have a medical appointment and need a ride please call to schedule the ride at least 48 hours in advance SADIE II oper-ates Monday through Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Fridays from 8-1130 am In addition there are volunteer medical driv-ers who augment the bus service on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 am-4 pm with advance notice Please call Becky Ford at the Duxbury Senior Center 781-934-5774 ext 117 to make all arrangements for transportation to medical appointments

Art Matters On Tuesday June 7 at 10 am celebrate American Art from 1900-1950 Join us for this delightful and enlightening presentation

Fiscal Fitness Day Wednesday June 8 at the Duxbury Se-nior Center Join us from 10 am-12 noon Our professional panel will help you shape up your financial life Representation from Delaney and Muncey PC Wells Fargo Advisors the So-cial Security Administration as well as tax advisor John Madden will lead this valuable workshop Fiscal Fitness Day will help you learn the benefits of having a well coordinated estate plan protect your home under the new Massachusetts Homestead Act learn useful strategies for protecting your assets and mak-ing your money last through retirement and plan for possible incapacity with powers of attorney and health care proxies You can get a complimentary fully executed Durable Power of At-torney at this workshop The workshop is free please sign up in advance by calling the front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk If you have had interesting experiences that you would like to share or have an interest in hearing othersrsquo stories of connecting with loved ones join this new group meeting for the first time on Thursday June 9 at 10 am the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian Planning a trip to Italy or do you just want to speak a little Italian A new class is start-ing on Thursday June 9 from 1-215 pm Learn every day ex-pressions useful for a trip or just for fun $22 for four weeks payable at first class Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 to pre-register or sign up at the front desk

Menrsquos Breakfast Wednesday June 15 at 830 am enjoy a discussion with special guest Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer The cost is $4 for breakfast and reservations can be made at the front desk by calling 781-934-5774 ext 101

Reiki Level I Attunement Certification Offered by Gina Rainwater-Thayer on Thursday June 16 from 10 am-4 pm Gina is kindly offering a discounted rate of $75 for seniors This certification session will provide you with Reiki history ethics and application methods so that you may give and receive this amazing healing art Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Artistic Journaling A new activity being offered at the Senior Center Mondays at 1230 pm beginning June 27 Par-ticipants will write about personal experiences and memories adding simple sketches or painted illustrations Hone your writ-ing skills while creating a truly artistic keepsake Call now to register at 781-934-5774 ext 100

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Selectmen sign beach leaseBy susanna sheehan Clipper staff

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The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

Learn to speak pirate

Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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7Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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Free tickets are available at the library and Westwinds Bookshop

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

New clients only availability limited

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to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

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Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

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dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

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$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

Offered at $369000

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

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Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

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MA Dental Association

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Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

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Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

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w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

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275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

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TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

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Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

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Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

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Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

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HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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4

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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The Board of Selectman have signed and executed the lease of Duxbury Beach which costs the town $400000 annu-ally This money is used by the beachrsquos owner Duxbury Res-ervation Inc to maintain the beach especially after storms Reservation President Marga-ret Kearney said it cost over $150000 more than the lease figure to repair the beach after this winterrsquos storms

Selectmen also learned that this year more sections of the beach will be closed to bathers longer into the sum-mer because of the endan-gered piping plovers Dux-bury Reservation president Margaret Kearney said that spring storms have washed away piping plover nests so more parts of the beach will be off limits to humans as the endangered bird species ren-ests and raises its young later into the summer Last year the birds did not encounter the same difficulties and the ba-bies were mostly fledged and gone by July 4 This year the nests may be on the beach into August said Kearney

In order to keep the birds safe to raise their young peo-ple are not allowed near plo-ver nesting areas Kearney noted that every time plovers

re-nest they lay one less egg Second nests have three eggs in them while the first nest have four On a positive note Kearney said the plovers have

been nesting in the artificial habitat on the bay side of the beach which keeps them safer from spring ocean storms

ALSO AT THE MEETING SELECTMEN

bull Learned that the operator of the North Hill Country Club Pilgrim Golf LLC has satisfied the requirements of the town regarding the issue of a security bond or its alternative which was raised at the May 9 selectmenrsquos meeting Attorney Robert Galvin Jr said that Pilgrim Golf has obtained a letter of credit and it is in the process of closing on it with the bank Town Counsel Robert Troy called the letter of credit ldquosatisfactoryrdquo as surety to the town

bull Reappointed Jill Cadigan-Christenson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and reappointed ZBA alternates Paul Boudreau and Dimitri Theodossiou

bull Granted a liquor license to the Duxbury Beach Preservation Society for its annual fundraiser dance on August 6 from 8 to mid-night at the beach pavilion The party will feature summer resident Rod Walkeyrsquos band The Barn Dogs who played at last yearrsquos party to great reviews

bull Granted a liquor license for the Island Creek Oyster festival on Sept 10 at the beach pavilion and another liquor license for a fundraiser Sept 9 for the Friends of Haiti It is expected that over $250000 will be raised at the oyster festival which goes toward the Island Creek Foundation

bull Voted unanimously for an event permit for the July 4th parade and celebration Organizers said they are still in need of donations this year as costs have risen The 2011 parade marshal will be former Selectman Betsy Sullivan

bull Voted to execute historical preservation restrictions on the Isaac Keene Barn at Camp Wing because $90000 in Community Preservation Act funds were used for the first phase of the restora-tion of the property

bull Announced there will be an amateur radio field day at Plymouth airport on June 25-26 Information is available at the selectmenrsquos office

bull Invited the public to a Forum on Nuclear Safety and Duxbury Emergency Preparedness on June 15 at 730 pm at the senior center

School Building Committee updateThe preliminary design plans for the proposed co-located

middle and high school will be presented to the public on Tues-day June 21 at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium at 730 pm The design team headed by Mount Vernon Group Archi-tects will discuss the Educational Plan and present preliminary floor plans site plans and street scapes to show how the build-ing may look on the site Following the presentation the public is invited to offer comments and questions

The Educational Plan will be submitted to the Massachu-setts State Building Authority in June and the Schematic Design package will be submitted in August to the MSBA for a Septem-ber vote by the MSBA Board of Directors The School Build-ing Committee meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 pm in Room 106 at Duxbury High School

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Mango Language has a wonderfully silly Web site where you learn to speak like a pirate You not only learn to roll your Rrsquos and drop your Grsquos but you also learn how easy and fun it can be to acquire another lan-guage One of the treasures of the Library is the Mango language learning program given to the Library by the Friends of the Duxbury Free Library To access Mango go to the Libraryrsquos home page click on ldquoMangordquo and register with your Duxbury Library card (duxburyfreeli-braryorg) But to learn to speak pirate get ye to the site before the end of June httpmangolanguagescomstorepirate-day

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lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

to read and sign his new memoir The Garden of Last Days

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TownieJune 14 700 PM

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Paul Costello chairman of the Open Space Committee recently completed a three-day training workshop for the Key-stone Project held at the Har-vard Forest in Petersham on April 14-17 The training covers subjects such as forest ecology and management wildlife man-agement land protection and community outreach Graduates of the program called coop-erators agree to return to their communities and volunteer at least 30-hours of their time to-ward projects that promote for-est and wildlife conservation

Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

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June 17th amp 18th 24th amp 25th at 8pm

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

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Artistic Photography by Lindsay Murphy

Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

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DreamRide Celebration amp Health FairMASSACHUSETTS SENATE PRESIDENT THERESE MURRAY is scheduledto attend and welcome the arrival of the DreamRide Team as they completethe final leg of their journey

For additional information e-mail DreamRide Director Nicole Manfredi at nicoledreamrideus

dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

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Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

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Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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Classes in Poise Posture and Confidence Skincare Public Speaking Social Etiquette Nutrition amp Exercise Good Grooming amp So Much More

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ldquoGive the gift of self confidence it will last a lifetimerdquo

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(Rte 53 near DuxburyKingston Line)781-422-0131

Bed amp Breakfastndash A Delightful Experience781-934-0991

390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

Made possible in part by the Massachusetts HockeyldquoGrow Hockeyrdquo Mike Cheever Development Program

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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7Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

lice Chief Matthew Clancy The female operator of

one of the vehicles Susan Durant 58 of Middleboro was seriously injured and was transported to Jordan Hospi-tal by the Duxbury Fire De-partment Durant later died of her injures at the hospital

Police did not release many details of the accident although Clancy said that no citations or charges were given at the scene The cir-cumstances of the accident are still under investigation by an accident reconstruction team he said

ldquoWe do a thorough inves-tigation of any crash resulting in serious injury or deathrdquo he said

Earlier in the morning Duxbury and State Police with the assistance of Pem-broke Police arrested a 16-year-old Woonsocket Rhode Island youth after the boy allegedly drove at a Duxbury officer and fled at a high rate of speed according to Chief Matthew Clancy

At approximately 230

am on Thursday June 2 a Duxbury officer was con-ducting a traffic stop on Kingstown Way with another vehicle when a blue Chrysler Sebring with four teens in-side sped towards the officer as he was walking back to his cruiser The officer needed to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck

ldquoThis car sped up signifi-cantly and seemed to drive at the officerrdquo Clancy said ldquoHe had to move with purposerdquo

He said the car was not stolen but the teens inside may have been in an earlier chase with Woonsocket po-lice

ldquoThese kids were all very well-known to the police down thererdquo Clancy said

Another Duxbury cruiser was pulling up to backup the officer on the initial stop and witnessed the Chrysler nar-rowly missing the officer Clancy said The second pa-trol car then attempted to stop the Chrysler which did initially stop after a short dis-tance When the officer ap-proached and asked the op-

erator for identification the unlicensed operator sped off at a high rate of speed

Duxbury police then pur-sued the vehicle onto Route 53 north into the town of Pembroke when the Chrysler struck a curb and became disabled Once the vehicle became disabled the driver and one passenger fled into the woods

A State Police canine unit was called in and located both suspects in the woods

The operator of the ve-hicle was placed under arrest and charged with a multitude of criminal motor vehicle vi-olations including speeding failure to stop for a police officer marked lanes viola-tion and operating to endan-ger Clancy said police are still considering additional charges

The three other teens were eventually released and will not face charges

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Fatal crash on Franklin Streetcontinued from page one

lsquoSummer Warsrsquo at the library

Friday June 10 at 7 pm the Duxbury Free Library will be screening ldquoSummer Warsrdquo a full length Japanese anima-tion film which tells the story of Kenji Koiso a timid elev-enth-grade math genius who is taken by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to Ueda to celebrate her great-grandmoth-errsquos 90th birthday However he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by an artificial intelligence Kenji must repair the damage done to the virtual world from caus-ing any further damage Come in Cosplay and win a prize Refreshments served Free ad-mission

author of House of Sand and Fog and The Garden of Last Days returns to Duxbury

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Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

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dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

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New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

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Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Pet Peeve Being late

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A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

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19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

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Classes in Poise Posture and Confidence Skincare Public Speaking Social Etiquette Nutrition amp Exercise Good Grooming amp So Much More

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ldquoGive the gift of self confidence it will last a lifetimerdquo

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(Rte 53 near DuxburyKingston Line)781-422-0131

Bed amp Breakfastndash A Delightful Experience781-934-0991

390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

Made possible in part by the Massachusetts HockeyldquoGrow Hockeyrdquo Mike Cheever Development Program

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

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Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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in your attic Sell the whole darnhouse If it rocks rolls motors

meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

STANDARD RATES

per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Debbie and Bob Neal participated in the ldquoOut of the Darkness Overnightrdquo walk in NYC on June 4-5 This 18-mile event raises money towards understanding and preventing suicide through research and education

The June issue of Boston magazine has featured Duxbury as a top destination for locals to ldquoget out of town for a little RampRrdquo Duxbury was featured as a destination in New England that is ldquoeasily reachable full of things to do and relatively crowd freerdquo

Stephen Russell Moeller of Federal Eagle Road gradu-ated with distinction from St Markrsquos School in Southborough on Monday May 30 and was the recipient of the Brantwood Prize While at St Markrsquos Steve played varsity soccer captained the varsity lacrosse team and was a member of the school choir

The Boston Youth Sympho- ny Orchestra concludes its 53rd season with a concert on Sun-day June 16 at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University at 3 pm The concert will feature four students from Duxbury Julia Kanner 16 Repertory Orches-tra Bassoon Arthur Su 16 Repertory Orchestra Violin Barry Su 17 Repertory Or-chestra Violin Anna Taylor 16 Boston Youth Symphony Trombone

Two Duxbury residents recently graduated from Bow-doin College in Maine Casey Brust received a bachelorrsquos de-gree in psychology and Molly Nestor received a bachelorrsquos degree in biochemistry and so-ciology

Zoe Griffin a freshman at Duxbury High School and the captain of ldquoTeam Hope 4 Han-nahrdquo is participating in The American Cancer Societyrsquos Relay for Life on June 24 in Marshfield Hannah OrsquoBrien is a 6-year-old girl in treatment for a brain tumor Team Hope 4 Hannah is raising money by ldquoFlocking For A Curerdquo The team moves a flock of Pink Fla-mingorsquos from house to house for a small donation For more information or to donate call 781-856-4119

Charles Casassa (BC High lsquo07) graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington DC He will attend Georgetown University School of Medicine in the fall

Kelly Bouchard received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Lehigh University in Pennsyvania on June 3

Duxbury students will be performing in Derby Acad-emyrsquos Summer Arts program in July Danielle Bishop age 12 and Grace Goodell age 11 will perform in ldquoCrazy for Yourdquo on July 27 and 28 at 730 pm Joy

DeGabriac will be performing in ldquoYoursquore a Good Man Charlie Brownrdquo on July 29 at 2 pm All performances will take place at Derbyrsquos Larson Hall in Hing-ham

Nina Wes t recently received a scholarship at the Massachu-setts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Making the Future Bright Scholarship Awards Gala which she will use toward her education at the Culinary Institute of America Students who earned a scholar-ship were required to complete a five-page application detailing their passion for the hospitality industry

Pictured are Zoe Griffin (center) with Hannah and Kaitlin OrsquoBrien

Crossroads for Kids Trustees Anita and Elaine Haffey and Amy OConnor Crossroads Executive Director Deb Samuels and Crossroads Kids Jaileen Baptista and Zoie White at the 3rd Annual Urban Campfire on May 4th at the Boston Harbor Hotel The event raised over $240000 for Crossroads for Kids work with Massachusetts at-risk youth

Jake Wong and Clipper Publisher Josh Cutler at the DHS scholarship night Wong received the Cutler family scholarship

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

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Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

Directed by Lance NorrisPerformances

June 17th amp 18th 24th amp 25th at 8pm

Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington Street Duxbury

Air Conditioned

BAY PLAYERS SUMMER SEASON

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John Corr golf tournament

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

ObituariesSend obituary noticeS to obitsclipperpresscom

tHe deadline is Monday at noon

Helping Our Clients to Make Good Decisions Since 1967

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

New clients only availability limited

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

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Artistic Photography by Lindsay Murphy

Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

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DreamRide Celebration amp Health FairMASSACHUSETTS SENATE PRESIDENT THERESE MURRAY is scheduledto attend and welcome the arrival of the DreamRide Team as they completethe final leg of their journey

For additional information e-mail DreamRide Director Nicole Manfredi at nicoledreamrideus

dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

bull Plymouth Police Mounted Motorcycleand Bike Units along with armoredvehicle

bull Bike Tune-ups by Serious Cycles

bull Musical performances by PlymouthHigh School ensemble

bull Boston MedFlight helicopter tour

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Extended Day amp Night hours Free shuttle service 15 service bays 2 MA inspection bays Vehicle pick-up and drop-off service On-site computersInternet Digital photosvideo ofneeded repairs Kitchen with free snacksand beveragesFree Wi-FiPrivate conferencewaiting rooms available

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A new era in

Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Waterfront This grand 12-room Antique offers fine features of yesteryear crown moldings distinc-tive mantle pieces 9rsquo ceilings French doors custom built-in cabinetry hardwood flooring 8 bedrooms 4 baths amp more Rarely available ndash a retreat acre+ w180 degree views water frontage amp privacy Offered at $2150000

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DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

NEW PR

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Exchange students visit Duxbury

Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

The course is open to Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth resi-dents entering grades 6-9 in the fall of 2011 Space is limited to 16 students and the registration fee is $325

Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

Hazel Bisaillon

Caren Harrison Betty Fallon

RuthAnn Hickey and Marie

Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

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w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

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By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

STANDARD RATES

per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

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Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

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Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

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Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

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2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

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The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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9Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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President Steve Dubuque displayed a certificate which is in recognition of demonstrating fellowship and service during the year not the least of which was the support

of the girls school in Kabul Afghanistan The spearhead of the school is former Duxbury resident Razia Jan Jan was a former president of the Duxbury Club Cooperating Rotary Clubs were Sharon HullNantasket and Bartlesville OK

Seth Chandler proposed a bicycle rally this fall as a fund-raiser The entry fee would likely be $25 per person As many as 200-300 people could be expected to participate

On June 1 George Prebola attended the Duxbury High School Awards Ceremony and will present a $1000 scholarship as well as the Ted Leonard scholarship in the amount of $2000 (incor-rectly stated as $1000 last week) On June 10 George Prebola accompanied by other members of the club will travel to War-wick RI to witness Prebolarsquos installation as Assistant District Governor

Around Town HallSchool Committee Wednesday June 8 7 pm at the Alden School

Planning Board Monday June 13 7 pm in the small conference room at Town Hall

Past President George Prebola and President Steve Dubuque

Rotary news

The Kiwanis Club of KingstonDuxbury is holding its annual golf tournament now named after club mem-ber C John Corr Corr was a husband father grandfather and friend as well as a volun-teer and advocate for others The club is looking for golf-ers sponsors and businesses to donate raffle and auction priz-es The tournament will take place on Monday June 20 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7 am with tee off at 8 am and luncheon banquet at 1 pm

The Kiwanis Club of

KingstonDuxbury benefits the local Kiwanis charities and scholarship programs includ-ing including the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program youth mentoring at Silver Lake and Duxbury high schools food programs for those in need and programs for seniors

To sign up or for more information contact Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvmplymouthlawcom George Johnson at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoachaolcom or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 or acamorosoyahoocom

Acting workshopsThe following acting

workshops are offered for the Recreation Departmentrsquos summer acting program Pe-ter Pan from July 18-22 and Cinderella from Aug 8-12

These programs will be held at the Duxbury High School auditorium from 9 am-4 pm Complete in-formation can be found on the departmentrsquos Web site atactivenetactivecomdux-buryrecreation

Creature Teachers live animal showThe Creature Teachers will visit the Duxbury Free Library

Saturday June 18 at 11 am for families with children ages 4 and up Registration is required and may be done in person by phone or on the libraryrsquos Web site

The Creature Teachers fascinate the audience with the won-ders and diversity of the animals that share our planet The show will feature creatures that inhabit our neighbor ldquodown underrdquo Australia

This program kicks off ldquoUnlock the Mystery at the Duxbury Free Libraryrdquo this yearrsquos annual summer reading program for both nonreaders and readers The program will run from June 18 through Sept 3 and will provide a myriad of programs and activ-ities for all ages To view the entire summer schedule of events check the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorgchildrenchil-drenhtm and click on childrenrsquos calendar Online registration is available for all programs beginning two weeks before each event date Phone registrations at 781-934-2721 x115 are also accepted during normal business hours

Opening at farmers market

A limited number of open-ings are available to people who are interested in being a part of the Duxbury Farmers and Artisans Market DUX-FARM The popular market now in its third year is due to open on Thursday June 30 130-530 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center on Rte 53 Board members are par-ticularly interested in finding vendors for jams and jellies sauces cheese meats and fish More information is available at duxburyfarmersmarketorg

Welcome to the party

The Man Who CameTo DinnerA comedy by Kaufman amp Hart

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10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

New clients only availability limited

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

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77 Carr RoadDuxbury$629000

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Tucked back off the main road is where you will find this

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and features updated kitchen and baths plus hardwood and wide pine floors throughout

Pristine and Private Located at the end of a cul-de-sac This charming 4 bedroom Cape is situated on over 9 acres Light amp bright open

floor plan

372 Tremont StDuxbury $1039000

Stunnning contemporary cape custom built in 1999 with

many new updates being made in the past 2

years Features include huge open floor plan 4 bedrooms

and 3 frac12 baths

OH SUN 1-3 OH SUN 12-2

21 Gifford WayDuxbury$595000

Great Duxbury Neighborhood Traditional New England set-

ting overlooking cranberry bog Features include 4 bed-rooms 2 frac12 baths and over 3100 sq ft of living space

Artistic Photography by Lindsay Murphy

Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

New ListingsNEW LISTING

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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DreamRide Celebration amp Health FairMASSACHUSETTS SENATE PRESIDENT THERESE MURRAY is scheduledto attend and welcome the arrival of the DreamRide Team as they completethe final leg of their journey

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dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

bull Plymouth Police Mounted Motorcycleand Bike Units along with armoredvehicle

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bull Musical performances by PlymouthHigh School ensemble

bull Boston MedFlight helicopter tour

bull Community groups

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Itrsquos time for a service center that puts customer service rst recognizes the

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Welcome to green automotiveCome in and experience the dawn of a new era

Extended Day amp Night hours Free shuttle service 15 service bays 2 MA inspection bays Vehicle pick-up and drop-off service On-site computersInternet Digital photosvideo ofneeded repairs Kitchen with free snacksand beveragesFree Wi-FiPrivate conferencewaiting rooms available

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A new era in

Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Waterfront This grand 12-room Antique offers fine features of yesteryear crown moldings distinc-tive mantle pieces 9rsquo ceilings French doors custom built-in cabinetry hardwood flooring 8 bedrooms 4 baths amp more Rarely available ndash a retreat acre+ w180 degree views water frontage amp privacy Offered at $2150000

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DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

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DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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51 Trout Farm Ln

Offered at $369000

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Exchange students visit Duxbury

Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

The course is open to Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth resi-dents entering grades 6-9 in the fall of 2011 Space is limited to 16 students and the registration fee is $325

Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

For more information or to register call 508-830-6999 or visit the PACTV studios PACTV is a not-for-profit member-ship organization serving the towns of Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

Hazel Bisaillon

Caren Harrison Betty Fallon

RuthAnn Hickey and Marie

Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

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w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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781-452-7067

24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

noon Friday to events

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

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Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

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a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

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COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

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275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

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Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

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Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

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Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

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H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

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Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

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Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

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DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

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Fully Insured

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62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 10: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

ObituariesSend obituary noticeS to obitsclipperpresscom

tHe deadline is Monday at noon

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Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine of Duxbury died May 26 2011 His wife of 65 years Anne Jouett Bobseine pre-deceased him a year earlier

Mr Bobseine was born in 1919 on a farm in North Otto NY Starting at an

early age he and his two brothers Howard and Elmer Bobseine helped their mother work the farm In 1926 the family moved to Cattarau-gus NY Following his graduation from Catta-raugus High School in 1937 he worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in factories on farms and with the Civilian Conservation Corp Pri-or to the US entry into WWII Mr Bobseine joined the United States Marine Corps where he became an expert rifleman and later a rifle instructor at Parris Island SC After two years in the USMC he became an officer and a pilot in the United States Navy In the USN he flew anti-submarine missions in both the Atlan-tic and the Pacific After the war he remained in the US Navy Reserves for 25 years retiring as a Lieutenant Commander

It was during the war that Mr Bobseine met and married his wife Anne Jouett a WAVE in the US Navy After the war they spent their honeymoon hitchhiking across the country They both attended and graduated from Syra-cuse University under the GI Bill Mr Bob-seine also did graduate work at New York Uni-versity He first worked at American Express but most of his career was spent in the steel in-dustry working in sales for US Steel and East-ern Stainless Steel

A passionate outdoorsman Mr Bobseine enjoyed skiing in the winter until the age of 78 fly fishing and sailing in the spring and sum-mer and hiking and hunting in the fall His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife sailing skiing and enjoying his four chil-dren and many grandchildren

Mr Bobseine leaves his son Mark Bob-seine of Duxbury three daughters Ellen Jones of Vero Beach Fla Kathie Khederian of Plym-outh and Terry Bobseine of Gilford NH and eight grandchildren

Contributions in his memory may be made to Syracuse University Military Officers Asso-ciation Of America Scholarship Fund and The Society For The Protection of NH Forests A private outdoor memorial service will be held in the fall

Kathryn A Carr 90 died Thursday June 2 at her daugh-terrsquos home in Dux-bury During WWII she worked at Nev-ille Island provi-sioning Navy ships for the war effort She leaves her two daughters Patricia E Carr and Phyllis Carr Whitelaw her

two sisters Carolyn M Miller and Elisabeth J Dorn and two grandchildren George Percey Whitelaw and Karthryn Carr Whitelaw Servic-es will be private Arrangements by the Shep-herd Funeral Home Kingston

Urban Henry Ludwig Bobseine

Kathryn A Carr 90

Tea at the ACMOn June 11 from 130 until 330 pm as

part of its 40th anniversary year celebration The Art Complex Museum has scheduled a very special Dolly Tea Party for children in kinder-garten through grade 4 and their chosen dolls

Local storyteller Lady Laura has created a special story for the occasion that will be fol-lowed by a craft Elegant refreshments will then be served Tickets are $20 and cover the cost of materials for the craft Children must be accom-panied by an adult and advanced reservation is required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

Flag Day luncheonPlease join the Duxbury Republican Town

Committee for a Flag Day luncheon on Tues-day June 14 from noon to 2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center 245 Summer St Special guest speaker will be Anthony OrsquoBrien Plym-outh County commissioner and retired Lt Com-mander US Navy Seals

Meal choices are Lobster salad roll $25 per person or Chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Dessert is Strawberry shortcake Space is limited please indicate meal choice and RSVP to Karen Barry at karenebarryve-rizonnet or 781-408-9011

New clients only availability limited

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YOUR GOAL OUR MISSION

Duxbury Fitness is

EXPANDING

Get 25 off ANY regular package now

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Host an AFS exchange studentEnrich your family and community by opening your home

to an AFS Exchange Student By hosting a high school student from another country yoursquoll be building bridges of intercultural understanding and bringing the world to your familyrsquos doorstep This August more than 2500 young people from more than 60 countries will arrive in the US to study at high schools across the country

Host families provide a bed and meals and the same guid-ance and support to students as they would to their own son or daughter Students come with spending money and health insurance To learn more about the opportunity to be part of the AFS mission of helping to build a more just and peaceful world through hosting contact local volunteer Deb Gallagher at 781-834-0708 or ddg_1951yahoocom You can also visit our Web site at wwwafsusaorg

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

Medicare forum at the Senior Center

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22 Depot Street Duxbury bull 781-934-2588 99 Derby Street Hingham bull 781-749-0778 327 Washington Street Norwell bull 781-659-2599

OH SUN 12-2 OH SUN 1-3

77 Carr RoadDuxbury$629000

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OH SUN 1-3 OH SUN 12-2

21 Gifford WayDuxbury$595000

Great Duxbury Neighborhood Traditional New England set-

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Artistic Photography by Lindsay Murphy

Wine amp Cheese artist reception on Thursday June 9th from 5-9At our office located at 22 Depot Street Duxbury

Please Join Us

New ListingsNEW LISTING

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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DREAMRIDE SPONSORS

DreamRide Celebration amp Health FairMASSACHUSETTS SENATE PRESIDENT THERESE MURRAY is scheduledto attend and welcome the arrival of the DreamRide Team as they completethe final leg of their journey

For additional information e-mail DreamRide Director Nicole Manfredi at nicoledreamrideus

dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

eventsbull Healthy activities for childrenand families

bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

bull Plymouth Police Mounted Motorcycleand Bike Units along with armoredvehicle

bull Bike Tune-ups by Serious Cycles

bull Musical performances by PlymouthHigh School ensemble

bull Boston MedFlight helicopter tour

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SUNDAYJune 12 2011 12-4 PM(2 pm scheduled arrival of the DreamRide teamand comments by Senate President)

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A new era in

Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Owned and operated by NRT Incorporated An Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Housing Opportunity

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DUXBURY ndash Waterfront This grand 12-room Antique offers fine features of yesteryear crown moldings distinc-tive mantle pieces 9rsquo ceilings French doors custom built-in cabinetry hardwood flooring 8 bedrooms 4 baths amp more Rarely available ndash a retreat acre+ w180 degree views water frontage amp privacy Offered at $2150000

NEW PR

ICE

DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

NEW PR

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JUST LIS

TED

DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

NEW PR

ICE

DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

NEW PR

ICE

OH SUN 1-3

DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

47 Bow Street

JUST LIS

TED

JUST LIS

TED

19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

NEW PR

ICE

OH SUN 1-3

OH SUN 1-3

OH SUN 1-4

51 Trout Farm Ln

Offered at $369000

NEW PR

ICE

DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

14 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Tanning The South Shore for 23 YearsLog onto wwwsunlighttruthcom for the facts on UV Light and tanning

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Check out our summer schedule amp

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Camps amp ClinicsBasketballGirls Rock Multi-sport and more

Summer League - grades 3 amp upMenrsquos LeagueParties - For birthday team celebrations fundraisers and more

Tournaments - Basketball Dodgeball amp Volleyball

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Visit our website or call for details

Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

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Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Pet Peeve Being late

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A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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SenD itemS for the opinion page to

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the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

31 Schoosett St Pembroke MA 02350

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE

Classes in Poise Posture and Confidence Skincare Public Speaking Social Etiquette Nutrition amp Exercise Good Grooming amp So Much More

OPEN HOUSE

registration fee

ldquoGive the gift of self confidence it will last a lifetimerdquo

GOODRICHLUMBERDUXBURY HARDWARE CORP40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD bull KINGSTON

(Rte 53 near DuxburyKingston Line)781-422-0131

Bed amp Breakfastndash A Delightful Experience781-934-0991

390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

Made possible in part by the Massachusetts HockeyldquoGrow Hockeyrdquo Mike Cheever Development Program

$500 off

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Find help fast in the Service Directory hellip page 12

Section B bull Wednesday June 8 2011

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TuesFri

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

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Send calendar items by

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LegalNotices

LegalNotices

MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

LegalNotices

terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

LegalNotices

and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Page 11: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

11Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

Andre Dubus III the au-thor of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Gar-den of Last Daysrdquo is returning to Duxbury to read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo on June 14 at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room This event is co-sponsored by the Duxbury Free Library and Westwinds Bookshop

Dubus first visited the Duxbury Free Library after the paperback release of the criti-cally acclaimed (and Oprah book club pick) ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo In ldquoTownierdquo Dubus writes about his hard-

sc rabb le and vio-lent child-hood in Haverhill M a s s a -chusetts The book has re-ceived high praise from crit-ics and has been a Westwindsrsquo bestseller

Free tickets will be re-quired for admission and are available at the library and bookshop on May 31 For more information call the li-brary at 781-934-2721 x108

Medicare is all over the news lately But how does it affect you Come to an open forum to hear from Congress-man Bill Keating about the lat-est Medicare issues The event will be held Tuesday June 28 at 10 am at the Duxbury Se-nior Center

What might new proposals in Washington DC mean for you What should you know if you are currently on Medi-care planning to be on Medi-care in the next few years or have family members who are This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more ask questions and get informed

This event is free and open to the public Light re-

freshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee and Plymouth County Action Agenda

Newcomersrsquo end of the year party

Please join the New-comersrsquo Club on Saturday June 11 from 3-5 pm at the Alden Street playground next to the library For more information and to RSVP please e-mail Sarah Justice at sarjusticegmailcom or Amy Flynn at duxburynew-comersyahoocom

A Dubus III to discuss lsquoTowniersquo

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Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

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DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

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DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

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Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

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Caren Harrison Betty Fallon

RuthAnn Hickey and Marie

Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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Heading for the beach Donrsquot forget to stop by these fine Duxbury establishments for all your picnic needs

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

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w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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LAND

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

noon Friday to events

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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cottage or your cottage industry Sell the couchbuy the treadmill Learn Spanish algebra ora new operating system Hire a yardservice Host a yard sale Take sailinglessons Buy a sailboat Peddle your

putters Plug your Persian Pitch your piccolo Cleanout the house Find a housecleaner Buy the puppy sell

the rugs Trim your hedges your hems or your sailsBuy some firewood Have a firesale Sell the antiques

in your attic Sell the whole darnhouse If it rocks rolls motors

meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Price Reduced$474900

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CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 12: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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dreamrideHealth amp Wellness FairPlymouth Superintendent of Schools Gary Maestas EdD and Jordan Hospital

President amp CEO Peter Holden are riding 600-miles fromWashington DC to

Plymouth Mass to raise funds for the Plymouth Education Foundation and to

increase awareness about childhood obesity and health in general

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bull North East Trick Stars (bike stunt team)

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A new era in

Graduation Gift Cards Special

$50 gift card for $45$100 gift card for $90

New Lions Club formingA new Lions Club is forming in Duxbury Meetings will

be held every Tuesday at 7 pm at the Senior Center The Li-ons Club is the worldrsquos largest service club

Midsummer nightrsquos fantasy at MiramarldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos

Fantasyrdquo will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mira-mar Retreat Center 121 Parks St on the night of the Sum-mer Solstice Tuesday June 21 from 730-9 pm The rain date is June 22 or June 23

Girls who are at least 4 but no more than 8 years old are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable eve-ning of fantasy fun dancing music entertainment and light refreshments All girls must be accompanied by an adult

The girls should come dressed in fairy costumes for the evening perhaps with wings and wands Adults are encouraged to wear their own whimsical outfits as well such as a flowing skirt or flowers in their hair

For more information and

to register for the program contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each ad-ditional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar in providing

programs of spirituality and re-newal for lay people and clergy of the area

Be sure to use mosquito re-pellant and bring a flashlight in case it is dark at the end of the evening You are encouraged to carpool with your friends

The Harbormasterrsquos Department recommends that any prop-erty located along the shore ie dingy canoe kayak and the like be marked in bold permanent 3-inch or greater print with the name and telephone number of the owner Please locate it where it will be easily seen

This will help us in identifying the rightful owner assist in search and rescue operations and will help discourage the theft of these very valuable pieces of equipment The US Coast Guard has provided this department with ldquoVessel Identification Stickersrdquo for this specific purpose

If residents have any questions contact this office at 781-934-2866 or stop by the Harbormasterrsquos office on the Town Pier and pick one up a vessel ID sticker

Notice from the Harbormaster

13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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Proud to be the 1 Firm in Duxburyamp the 1 Firm in MassachusettsBased on MLSPIN statistics for Sales Volume for the past 12 months

DUXBURY ndash Waterfront This grand 12-room Antique offers fine features of yesteryear crown moldings distinc-tive mantle pieces 9rsquo ceilings French doors custom built-in cabinetry hardwood flooring 8 bedrooms 4 baths amp more Rarely available ndash a retreat acre+ w180 degree views water frontage amp privacy Offered at $2150000

NEW PR

ICE

DUXBURY ndash Grand 10-room Antique Federal Colonial features period details wood flooring original molding amp 7 fireplaces dining room wcustom built-ins amp fireplace in-timate formal parlor private master suite wfireplace walk-in closet amp bath Beautifully landscaped grounds complete this Duxbury ldquogemrdquo Offered at $699000

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2011

NEW PR

ICE

JUST LIS

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DUXBURY - Absolutely charming describes this well-maintained 4BR Cape set on a professionally landscaped lot with an irrigation system in a wonderful neighbor-hood setting Updated center island kitchen wss appli-ances cozy FR wfireplace spacious DR front to back LR 2-car att garage Offered at $514999

NEW PR

ICE

DUXBURY ndash Charming 4-bedroom Colonial situated on over an acre in a private setting Numerous updates include newer center island eat-in kitchen wgranite newer baths hardwood flooring ca finished lower level oversized deck overlooking a spacious fenced-in yard and a 2-car garage under Offered at $445000

DUXBURY ndash Location Village 4BR Colonial close to schools library pool amp beach Great floor plan formal dining and living rooms cathedral family room with fireplace eat-in granite kitchen oak floors deck and a beautifully landscaped yard Move right in Offered at $569900

NEW PR

ICE

OH SUN 1-3

DUXBURY ndash Trout Farm single family home w2BRs 2 frac12 baths amp 2-car garage on level 28-acre lot One of the last built in this community this home offers an open floor plan woak floors amp cathedral FR Pool tennis clubhouse amp snow removal included in low monthly fee

DUXBURY ndash Desirable ldquoTrout Farmrdquo community Recent updates include interior painting ww carpeting amp ce-ramic tiled kitchen floor This attached 2BR Contemporary has seven rooms of expanded living space on 3 levels and is conveniently located ndash just minutes to commuter routes shopping amp beaches Offered at $319000

DUXBURY ndash Spacious and sun-filled 2-bedroom Condo in Bay Farm with views from every room Cathedral fire-placed living room dining room with wood floor kitchen with stone counters and ceramic tile floor balcony Easy living wonderful amenities and convenient to everything Offered at $222900

KINGSTON ndash Town amp Country Estates Well-maintained 2BR Mobile home in active 55+ community Includes sun room overlooking a pond living room wcathedral ceiling updated island kitchen open to dining area amp 2 full baths Solitude wonderful amenities and a convenient location close to all Offered at $169900

DUXBURY ndash Custom designed 4bd Contemporary Colonial with deeded beach rights to Landing Road Beach First floor master bedroom suite cathedral great room with gas fireplace amp sliders to a 40rsquo deck custom cherry kitchen wgranite counter and handcrafted is-land large formal DR and professional landscaping Offered at $565000

47 Bow Street

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JUST LIS

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

DUXBURY ndash Traditional 7rm 3-bedroom Cape Cod reproduction located near Hallrsquos Corner Hardwood floors fireplaced living room 26rsquo family room Nice lot with flowering trees and private rear yard Close to village shops beaches and area amenities Offered at $426550

NEW PR

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OH SUN 1-3

OH SUN 1-3

OH SUN 1-4

51 Trout Farm Ln

Offered at $369000

NEW PR

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DUXBURY ndash Warm and inviting 4BR Colonial located on over an acre in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Flexible floor plan features open kitchen with large eat-in area countertop seating amp slider to deck formal DR cathe-dral FR wfireplace 1st floor bedroom IG pool fenced yard and 6-BR septic system Offered at $459900

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

For complete course de-tails pricing dates age groups and information on how to register on-line please visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus Sign up today for summer fun

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C O M P L I M E N T A R Y C O N S U L T A T I O N S F O R O R T H O D O N T I C T R E A T M E N T C H I L D R E N A D O L E S C E N T S A N D A D U L T S

B R I D G I N G G E N E R A T I O N S O F S M I L E S

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C O M P L I M E N T A R Y C O N S U L T A T I O N S F O R O R T H O D O N T I C T R E A T M E N T C H I L D R E N A D O L E S C E N T S A N D A D U L T S

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Exchange students visit Duxbury

Video Explorerrsquos program at PACTVPACTV will be offering a two week Video Explorerrsquos work-

shop for children Aug 8-19 The workshop will be Monday-Fri-day from 930 am to 330 pm at PACTV located at 4 Collins Ave in the Plymouth Industrial Park

Topics to be covered include script-writing camera tech-niques digital editing audio directing acting and storytelling Students will learn how to create a short film from start to finish using state-of-the-art video technology This hands-on program will emphasize team building creativity and artistic composi-tion

The course is open to Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth resi-dents entering grades 6-9 in the fall of 2011 Space is limited to 16 students and the registration fee is $325

Registration forms Course description and Emergency forms are available on PACTVrsquos Web site pactvorg (click on ldquoThis week at PACTVrdquo)

For more information or to register call 508-830-6999 or visit the PACTV studios PACTV is a not-for-profit member-ship organization serving the towns of Duxbury Kingston and Plymouth

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Dr Matthew T BoyntonTufts University Dental SchoolAmerican Dental Association

MA Dental Association

Dr Stephanie KieferTufts University Dental amp

Periodentology SchoolBoard Certified Periodontist

ADA MDA

Modern mercury free dental officeDigital X-rays

Most dental insurance plans acceptedAsk about our New Patient Special

Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

Hazel Bisaillon

Caren Harrison Betty Fallon

RuthAnn Hickey and Marie

Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

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w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

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275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

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TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

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Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

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Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

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Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

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HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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4

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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13Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

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OH SUN 1-3

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19 Trout Farm Lane 9 Mt Ash Drive

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

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Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

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390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Page 14: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

14 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Kevin Casey told his fellow graduates parents family and friends ldquoThe Internet es-pecially through Facebook has pushed the Class of 2011 closer together than ever Fa-cebook has become a place where events are planned and garner excitement a place where classmates can share details such as college accep-tances openly and excitedly and overall itrsquos a place where students can learn about their fellow classmates in a differ-ent light

ldquoI can tell you truthfully that we donrsquot have bad social skills if anything they are quite advancedrdquo Casey added ldquoOur online connection serves only as a basis for our interac-tion not the wholerdquo

Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo speaking at his first Duxbury graduation

ceremony also talked about the technology-saturated world the graduates will be en-tering ndash noting that a computer played Jeopardy this year

ldquoThe world is drastically changing at an ultrafast pacerdquo he said ldquoYou will have to be-come lifelong learners to be successfulrdquo

At the same time he urged them to ldquoget a liferdquo and to keep their priorities straight

ldquoDonrsquot forget the human side in liferdquo Tantillo said

The ceremony was not without its lighter moments Greer Cully urged her class-mates to treasure and learn from even the most embar-rassing of memories and Greg Bray showed the lessons that can be learned from the movie Toy Story

ldquoOur time here is fin-ished and we must move on Now it is time to seek out our

new home just like Woody Buzz and the great Mr Potato Headrdquo Bray said

Illustrating the together-ness of the class several speak-ers made inside jokes draw-ing peals of laughter from the graduates and puzzled smiles from family members

The speeches at the gradu-ation ceremony were excellent as always But Harry Katz of the Duxbury Interfaith Coun-cil urged the Class of 2011 to turn those words into action

ldquoWe cannot merely pray to root out prejudice we already have eyes with which to see the good in all peoplerdquo Katz said He urged the students to ldquodo instead of merely to pray to become instead of merely to wishrdquo

Student speaker Jonathan McKinley expressed a similar sentiment

ldquoWe can choose to simply jump over these hurdles or we can break right through them as we make our mark on this worldrdquo he said

continued from page one

Grads connect with technology

Open Space and Recreation Committee Chairperson Paul Costello greets new member Brian Glennon and his daughters at the con-clusion of the committeersquos successful 2011 Nature Scavenger Hunt

Duxbury Before and After Dark is gearing up for a fun-filled summer term that offers over 60 classes for preschool-ers through teens Although a number of classes have already filled there are still plenty of opportunities to choose from for summer fun

Four and 5-years-olds can try out a week of preschoolpre-k activities with A is for Animals and 3-2-1 Blastoff Looking to keep those study skills sharp We offer a four-week kindergarten camp and reading and math program for grades 1 and 2 as well as a one week academic skills and thrills classes for students en-tering Grades 3-6 in August School age students can also enjoy hands on science experi-mentation with Ooey Gooey Sticky Stuff Edible Science Egyptian Adventures Solar Spectacular and Going Buggy Camp Interested in dinosaurs or space Travel back in time with dinosaurs during We Think That They Roared from July 25-28 or blast off to the future in Out of Our Ozone Layer and Beyond during the first week in August

Those with an artistic flair will enjoy Art Explora-tions Young Artists Summer Drawing Painting and Mixed Media Colorful Landscape Paintings Paintings and Pas-tels with Pizzazz and Painting with Caran DiacuteArche Crayons Other creative outlets include classes in Modern Dance Cooking Around the Globe Fashion Design and Figure Drawing and Build Your Own Fairy House We have classes on Taekwondo Home Alone and Staying Safe Babysitter Safety Training and CPR for Babysitters Two of our popu-lar sports classes have been ex-panded with extra weeks Pix-ie Stix Field Hockey for ages 5-8 has been added for the week of July 11 and Mr Hen-ninger is now offering a fourth week of Fitness Friends and Fun for students age 8-11 dur-ing July 25-28

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Newcomers spring luncheon for seniors

Newcomers members Carri Szafron Erin Carney and Trish Ruttgers helped orga-nize the event

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Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

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Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

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19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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ldquoGive the gift of self confidence it will last a lifetimerdquo

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LegalNotices

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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IRRIGATION

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The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 15: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

15Duxbury ClipperWednesday June 8 2011

45 DEPOT STREET (781) 934-9501Mon - Fri 9

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1 5 1 0 T r e m o n t S t r e e t D u x b u r y M A 0 2 3 3 2P h o n e 7 8 1 - 9 3 4 - 5 5 8 3 bull w w w d r s h e e h a n o r t h o d o n t i c s c o m

C O M P L I M E N T A R Y C O N S U L T A T I O N S F O R O R T H O D O N T I C T R E A T M E N T C H I L D R E N A D O L E S C E N T S A N D A D U L T S

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were struck by how welcom-ing Duxbury has been

Reymond said that she read about the AFS program in a newspaper

ldquoI really wanted to do an exchangerdquo she said ldquoI like traveling and seeing other countries and meeting new peoplerdquo

Reymond applied for and received a prestigious schol-arship for the exchange a pro-gram developed jointly through the governments of the United States and Germany As part of the program she has to at-tend a couple of trips and tours ndash shersquos been to the Statehouse and walked the Freedom Trail and shersquoll spend some time in Washington DC before she returns to Germany

Shersquos interested in going into early childhood education ndash shersquos taking a class at DHS that works with the Magic Dragon Preschool

ldquoI have a little brother I like little kidsrdquo she said ldquoThey tell stories they ask lots of questionsrdquo

Uribe came to this country for a more extra-curricular rea-son

ldquoI wanted to get into a more musical societyrdquo he said ldquoIn Chile there arenrsquot many opportunities for musicrdquo

He plays guitar but has played mostly percussion in the DHS orchestra ndash although he did get a chance to play guitar in the pit orchestra for a musical

ldquoIrsquom not going to study [music] at college but Irsquom go-ing to dedicate a lot of my life to itrdquo he said

Both Reymond and Uribe have been studying English since elementary school in their home countries

Uribe said his English education wasnrsquot very intense

ndash he practiced by listening to American music and figuring out the lyrics

Both also said that the American educational system is very different from their home countries

ldquoYou have a really close relationship with your teach-ers [here] theyrsquore more like friendsrdquo Reymond said

Uribe said that in Chile more classes like art and music are mandatory At DHS hersquos done more writing assignments than hersquos used to as well

ldquoTeachers move from class to class instead of the students movingrdquo he added

As anyone visiting a for-eign country would find both students experienced some culture shock coming to Dux-bury

Reymond said that she held some fairly ugly stereo-types about Americans before she spent a year in Duxbury

ldquoTheyrsquore really nice theyrsquore really open and friend-lyrdquo she said ldquoWe think fast food big people footballrdquo

Reymond has also bonded

with her host sister Haley The two are close in age and have gone on college visiting trips together Although she was nervous at first shersquos become close with her entire host fam-ily Shersquos even come to love American sports

ldquoWe have a lot of fun to-getherrdquo she said

Uribe said he adjusted to life in Duxbury very well ndash ex-cept for one thing

ldquoI was shocked how de-pendent on other people for transportation I wasrdquo he said ldquoDepending on my host family was weirdrdquo

Lynn Marples with the student he is hosting Carlos Uribe of Santiago Chile

continued from page one

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Newman smile over dessert

Seniors and staff shared coffee and conversation around patriotic theme tables

Emily Kelly Dorothy Durgin Helen Ennis Gale McCormick Charles OrsquoRegan and Fran Lahey take a break from trivia to pose for a photo

Senior Center staffers Joanne Moore Lynn Madore Clemencia Webster and Linda Hayes working behind the scenes at the luncheon

Erin Carney prepares the cake at the des-sert table

Anne Tougas and R-lene Gilgan enjoy each otherrsquos company after dessert

Rick Walsh entices the crowd with oldies and trivia questions

Photos by Anne Steele

17Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

Favorite Movie Caddy Shack

Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

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275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

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TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

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Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

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Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

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Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

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Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

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Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

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HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

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Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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4

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Family My wife and I have two great kids

Favorite Book ldquoThe Lost Symbolrdquo by Dan Brown

Favorite Movie Caddy Shack

Pet Peeve Being late

Hobbies Fishing golf spend-ing time on our boat with my family skiing

A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Paul D Fitzgerald DMD PCSpecializing in Orthodontics

187 Summer St Suite 8Kingston

781-585-0024

COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONSwwwkingstonorthodonticscom

with Bettina Lesieur

South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

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If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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A group studying the for-mer Blairhaven property con-tinued to look at the details of how the property will be restricted although one mem-ber urged his colleagues to deal with the ldquoelephants in the roomrdquo the looming questions of parking and whether or not the town will keep the existing buildings

The Blairhaven Study Committee continued to final-ize details for the propertyrsquos future use ahead of a July 1 deadline when the town will buy the former church retreat using Community Preserva-tion Act funds approved ndash al-beit with some controversy ndash at Marchrsquos annual Town Meeting

Much of Wednesday morningrsquos discussion focused on the conservation restric-tion that will be placed on the property Committee member Pat Loring who has extensive experience dealing with such restrictions prepared a tem-plate document for the com-mittee

Loring said that the state has to sign off on conserva-tion restriction as well as the Board of Selectmen and that it is difficult to change or amend once itrsquos put in place

ldquoYou canrsquot budge that doc-umentrdquo she said

ldquoThis is the important documentrdquo added Chairman Betsy Sullivan who noted that any rules and regulations this committee put in can be changed by future boards of selectmen

Duxbury currently has 33 conservation restrictions and while they are granted by the town most are administrated by the Wildlands Trust a pri-vate nonprofit based in town Loring said this is an unusual arrangement but Conserva-tion Agent Joseph Grady said it is beneficial

ldquoItrsquos a huge burden off the townrdquo he said ldquoItrsquos a great method that the town has em-ployed to monitor these prob-

ably the last 20 restrictionsrdquoGrady said the town has

typically paid the trust a one-time fee of between $6-9000 That money is used to fund an annual inspection of the prop-erty and to handle violations

A conservation restriction bars the land from being sub-divided for house lots in the future It also outlines what is and isnrsquot allowed on the prop-erty

ldquoIf yoursquore the CPA yoursquore protecting the property from future subdivision and for the purpose for which it has been purchasedrdquo Loring said

She added that signage would be important because it would outline who owns and manages the property and what is allowed

Committee member Mi-chael Gill pointed out that the conservation restriction can take months to pass at the state level and that it likely wonrsquot be in place before the town closes on the land July 1

He said that the committee needed to deal with the ldquotwo elephants in the roomrdquo wheth-er or not the town would keep one of the two large buildings at Blairhaven (the other will be demolished) and what kind of parking there will be on the site

ldquoThe conservation restric-tion is a fundamentally differ-ent document if the structure exists we canrsquot finalize these things unless we confront and address and perhaps finalize

these issuesrdquo he saidAlthough the discussion at

Town Meeting centered around ldquopassive recreationrdquo uses such as picnicking the committee is considering allowing a former dorm at Blairhaven to be used as an outpost for the harbor-master or for town document storage and meeting space

The board is meeting weekly before the July 1 dead-line and the next meeting will be June 15 at 8 am in the Mu-ral Room at Town Hall

Conservation talk on BlairhavenGill urges group to deal with building parking

After Town Meeting voted to purchase the Blairhaven retreat a study committee has yet to decide what to do with the buildings

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

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19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

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Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

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Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

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DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

STANDARD RATES

per week

per weekper week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

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Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

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Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

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Page 18: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

18 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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By sarah CouGhlin Clipper ContriButor

Gary Magnuson is a busy father of two juggling fam-

ily and work responsibilities with those as chairman of the School Committee On the heels of DHS graduation the Clipper caught up with Gary and talked about everything School Committee-related from bullying to the building of the new high school

What experiencequali-ties do you have that make you a successful person in this role First of all to be a successful School Commit-tee member you must have a passion for improving the quality of the education for all the kids in the Duxbury school system You need to be good listener communicator and collaborator You need to keep an open mind to consider differing points of view and have the confidence to make difficult but informed deci-sions Problem solving orga-nizational and administrative skills are also important Over the years my professional and nonprofit board experience has allowed me to practice all of these skills

What do you hope to see the building of the new high school bring to Duxbury I hope that the building will be-come a community resource that will be the centerpiece of our academic campus It should be a building that we are proud of and will serve the educational needs of our kids for many years to come The School Building Committee is doing a fantastic job and I am confident that the final design will be impressive functional but also fiscally responsible

How does the commit-tee come to an agreement on controversial issues All School Committee issues are discussed in public at our meetings Many times the members are in agreement on issues however occasionally there are differing views You can listen and respect other opinions but need to vote in a manner that you believe is best The majority rules on split votes When split votes occur the members need to back the decision of the ma-jority You canrsquot take differ-ing votes personally we are all volunteers working hard

at what we think is best for the schools

You were involved in the decision to choose a new su-perintendent what was im-portant to you in the person selected I felt we needed a strong educational leader a good communicator and someone with a strong re-cord of improving academic achievement Finding a new superintendent that could re-cruit develop and retain high quality teachers was also im-portant I am pleased that we were able to find Dr Tantillo and I believe he is off to a great start Hiring a new su-perintendent has allowed us the opportunity to bring in a leader with new ideas and best practices from other schools

What kinds of issues are at hand in Duxbury schools and how do they differ among the elementary mid-dle and high schools Thank-fully we have quality schools but there are always opportu-nities for improvement For example we are implement-ing new curriculum frame-works across the grade levels that will improve connectiv-ity between grades and also bring greater project based and interdisciplinary learning opportunities I would like to see an enhanced focus on STEM initiatives (science technology engineering and math) from the elementary to high school levels As a first step DHS is offering a robot-ics class for the first time this fall Budget challenges are al-ways prevalent as we are op-erating in a difficult economic environment so we need to allocate our limited resources efficiently

How do you feel Dux-buryrsquos school system com-pares to other towns on the South Shore Obviously comparisons depend upon the schools and the measures you are using for compari-son When I look at compari-sons I look at how we stack up against the best schools in the state Duxbury has high performing schools though if you look at certain quantitative measures like SAT and MCAS scores we have some work to do if we want to rank as one of the best However these are

just two measures that do not tell the whole story We are kicking off a strategic plan-ning process this month As part of this process I hope we will establish a peer group of schools that we will measure ourselves against using a vari-ety of measures over a period of time Additionally as part of the strategic planning pro-cess we will define ldquostretchrdquo goals for our schools that will be based upon improving aca-demic performance

Has bullying been brought up If so how has the Committee been involved in implementing policies and punishment for acts of bully-ing Last year the state passed legislation that required all school systems to have a Bul-lying Prevention plans and policies We formed a task force composed of teachers administrators and members of the public to develop the plan and policy which was ap-proved by the School Commit-tee in December 2010 I was the School Committee repre-sentative on that task force There are detailed procedures for the reporting of incidents monitoring and responding to bullying in the plan

How do you feel about iPads and Kindles being used as part of school cur-riculum I think bringing current technologies into the classroom and the learning process is essential Kids pick up new technologies very quickly and using technology is essential in academics and in the workplace We recently saw a fantastic demonstration of how we are using iPads as educational tools with special education students

How do you balance your responsibilities on the School Committee with those as a parent and as a profession-al Itrsquos a challenge I have a demanding job and I take my School Committee responsi-bilities very seriously Thank-fully my employer encour-ages community involvement and family is very understand-ing about my work and School Committee commitments Much of my School Com-mittee work is done at night weekends or early mornings ndash which encroaches on fam-ily time I also believe that we have five highly competent School Committee members who can represent the inter-ests of the School Committee as a whole As a result itrsquos not necessary for all School Committee members to attend every meeting and event that relates to the schools

What is the most en-joyable part of your job as Chairman of the Commit-tee Visiting the Chandler School and reading to the Kin-dergarten children

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Pet Peeve Being late

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A visit with Gary MagnusonChairman of the School Committee

Since 1931

Gary Magnuson

19Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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in your attic Sell the whole darnhouse If it rocks rolls motors

meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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South Shore Conservatory announces the sixth anniver-sary season of the Duxbury Music Festival July 17 ndash Aug 5 2011 and welcomes festival co-chairwomen Pam Smith and Marcy Bravo who invite you to a volunteer meeting Tuesday June 14 930 am at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Saint George St

Learn all about volunteer opportunities and the exciting schedule of public events that

highlight this summerrsquos Festi-val Festival Director Stephen Deitz will give an overview of the Festival program which includes repertoire for piano violin cello and viola and of-fers many opportunities to hear the renowned Festival faculty and talented students in solo and chamber performances

On July 17 the Festival opens with the Duxbury Mu-sic Festival Orchestra Nicho-las Palmer Conductor with

Dasol Jeong violin winner of last yearrsquos Festival Solo Com-petition performing Tchaik-ovskyrsquos Violin Concerto The Festival faculty will perform in four chamber concerts includ-ing two in private homes in Duxbury and one in Cohasset The 2011 Tent Event Rhythm and Blues on the Green on the Duxbury Town Green on July 30 features a reception and buffet with music by Guilty Pleasure This yearrsquos festival includes something for even the youngest music fans a musical performance of the Fairy Circus presented by the Tanglewood Marionettes on the Town Green on the morn-ing of July 30 (this is a ticketed event) followed that afternoon by the return of Sunday in the Park a free program of perfor-mances by Festival students and faculty from 5 ndash 730 pm The final performance at the Ellison Center for the Arts on Aug 5 features the winners of this yearrsquos Duxbury Music Festival Solo and Chamber Competitions

Ticket Subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now For more information contact Amy Schomp 781-749-7565 ext19 aschompsscmusicorg or visit dux-burymusicfestivalorg The Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Con-servatory

Bug Light cruiseProject Gurnet and Bug Lights Inc is hosting the Don

Muirhead Annual Lighthouse Cruise on Sunday June 12 The cruise is a fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights The cruise will last from 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf

Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available at buglightorg or from local committee members for $50 per person

Weather permitting the boat will come within sight of both The Gurnet (Plymouth Light) and Bug Light (Duxbury Pier Light) There will be hors drsquooeuvres and a cash bar

Art Complex anniversary galaCome celebrate The Art Complex Museum at its 40th An-

niversary Gala on June 17 6-8 pm The eveningrsquos entertain-ment includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks by Mark Collins and acoustic jazz by None of the Above

Since opening in 1971 the museum has brought diverse and exciting cultural programs to the South Shore region often at no charge In planning its exhibitions every effort is made to show work by contemporary regional artists interspersed with exhibi-tions from the museumrsquos permanent collection which reflects the collecting interests of co-founders Carl and Edith Weyer-haeuser

Volunteer for the Duxbury Music Festival

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John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

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Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

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DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

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continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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STANDARD RATES

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 20: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

20 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

John amp BoBBie Cutler Founders

david s Cutler PuBlisher emeritus

Josh s Cutler Publisher Justin M Graeber editor-in-Chief

Phone 781-934-2811E-mail editorduxburyclippercom

SenD itemS for the opinion page to

editorduxburyclippercom

the DeaDline for all letters amp commentaries

is monday at noon

WhatrsquoS YourS Share Your vieWS in our SounDing off SeCtion

What is going on here On Tues-day May 17 we

attended an open meeting of the Duxbury Agricultural Com-mission The commission dis-cussed whether to harvest hay at the Bay Farm which would involve planting as early as this fall We were shocked and dis-mayed by the disregard for the recent Town Meeting decision against this kind of manage-ment of the Bay Farm land

One member of the Com-mission stated that Town Meet-ing vote ldquodoesnrsquot matterrdquo and that the commission is still considering leasing out the fields to a farmer If leased the land would be altered for at least five years with exten-sions issued by the town Also

discussed was a ldquocompromiserdquo including potential restrictions and redirection of the trails al-lowing motorized vehicles to drive across Bay Farm endan-gering walkers kids and dogs Surprisingly several commis-sion members described the soil as ldquounhealthyrdquo and in need of agriculture to eliminate the ldquoinvasive speciesrdquo It is hard to imagine plowing under the field with heavy machinery be-ing used as a remedy

As described in the 2009 Duxbury Conservation Com-mission map Bay Farm is a ldquorare coastal meadowrdquo that has evolved through the years Take a walk there today and see the beautiful spring flow-ers butterflies and birds Once plowed under it will be gone

forever The Bay Farm was purchased by the town of Dux-bury with the express anticipa-tion that it remain open space for recreation to the delight of the public Full access is in-tegral to the enjoyment of the area Should the town lease out the Bay Farm to a private enter-prise The people of Duxbury voted 182 to 80 against agricul-ture at Bay Farm Why is the decision reached by voters at Town Meeting now unimport-ant Does your vote count or not

Lilly Cleveland Washington Street

Sheila Lynch-Benttinen West Street

Carole Bolsey Kingston

Will Sheehan spoke for many in last weekrsquos Clipper

His letter explained why it was imperative that we get answers to many important questions whether a Fukushima-type accident could happen here and answers by ldquoqualified independent a u t h o r i t y not the NRC Entergy or industry repre-sentativesrdquo

Duxbury Emer-gency Management imme-diately responded to the call along with the townrsquos nuclear advisory committee

On June 15 Wednesday at 730 pm DEMA and DNAC are hosting an important forum with four of the nationrsquos lead-ing independent nuclear safety experts ndash those very same ex-perts often quoted by major media outlets such as the New York Times Wall Street Jour-nal CNN and asked to testify

to Congress The panelists in-clude

bull David Lochbaum Di-rector Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned Scientists

formerly NRC nuclear reactor operator for

17 years con-sultant David is one of the nationrsquos top i n d e p e n -dent experts on nuclear power wide-

ly published and frequently

invited to testify before Congressbull Dr Gordon

Thompson Director Insti-tute for Resource and Security Studies a national and inter-nationally respected expert on spent fuel pool issues currently an expert witness for the Mass Attorney General on Pilgrimrsquos spent fuel pool and NY Attor-ney General He has an exten-sive list of clients and publica-tions

bull Arnold Gundersen Ener-gy advisor 39 years of nuclear power engineering experience

former nuclear industry senior vice president and licensed re-actor operator appointed first chairman by the legislature of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Oversight Panel expert witness numerous licens-ing cases including Pilgrim on leaks from buried pipestanks and the unfiltered vent system

bull Paul Blanch Nuclear En-gineer with 45 years of nuclear power experience beginning as a Navy submarine reactor operator and instructor named ldquonuclear engineer of the yearrdquo currently an expert witness in Pilgrimrsquos Seabrookrsquos and In-dian Pointrsquos license renewal proceedings

bull Entergy Representative awaiting confirmation

The public will be given op-portunity to ask questions after their presentation Donrsquot miss this opportunity mark your calendars ndash June 15 730 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center

Chief Kevin Nord Dux-bury Emergency Management

AgencyMary LampertBecky

Chin Duxbury Nuclear Advi-sory Committee

[This letter was originally sent to the Board of Selectmen ndash Ed]

We are writing to respectfully re-quest your sup-

port in dedicating the Rte 14 roundabout to the late Joe Shea

It hardly needs repeating but Joe was a tireless volunteer for the town of Duxbury who lent his considerable talents to a myriad of worthy projects large and small These include the roundabout as well as the new crematorium and the re-cently restored World War Me-

morial We served on the War Memorial Committee with Joe and observed his tenacity pas-sion and goodwill firsthand

After careful consideration and conversation with other members of our committee we have come to the consensus that naming the roundabout af-ter Joe is the most appropriate way to memorialize his legacy

We are not seeking an addi-tional sign as this area is already visually congested Rather we believe that a rock or stone in the center of the roundabout with an engraved panel recog-nizing it as the ldquoJoseph G Shea

Roundaboutrdquo is the best way to proceed As this is a not a town road we will need authoriza-tion from the state

We ask you to forward this request with your endorsement to our legislative delegation to seek whatever necessary state approvals are required If fund-raising is necessary to pay for the rock and engraving we are happy to assist in whatever modest cost might be incurred

Thank you for your prompt attention

Josh CutlerPamela Campbell Smith

The choice is yours grads

Sadly I wasnrsquot invited to be the commencement speaker at this yearrsquos Duxbury High School graduation Itrsquos too bad because I had this speech

already preparedMembers of the School Committee superintendent

distinguished guests friends family those people in the back with the beach balls and air horns and last but certainly not least the members of the Class of 2011 thank you for being here today

There is no more exciting time in the life of a young man or a young woman than today high school graduation day

Itrsquos a clicheacute to say that today all doors are open to you that all paths are unblocked and that you can truly do anything but it will never be more true at any point in your life

To quote the unofficial poet laureate of dreamers ldquoOh the places yoursquoll gordquo

Yoursquove spent the last four years changing learning transforming from teenagers into young men and women Before you got to high school the potential was always there but you werenrsquot ready for it yet Now yoursquove learned and matured enough to be ready to pursue those dreams And this is the time to do it whether your post-high school aims include college a career or the military

This editor can tell himself that he can still do anything but the chance of being the closer for the Boston Red Sox is probably a long shot at this point (Bad rotator cuff they tell me) But you graduates are young energetic you have your health and your whole lives ahead of you There really isnrsquot any goal that is unreachable if you put your minds to it

Today there really isnrsquot any reason not to pursue a dreamYou might become wildly successful Maybe you invent the

next iPhone in your garage and become a billionaire Maybe your band gets discovered at a local karaoke night and you sell a gazillion records Maybe yoursquoll win the Nobel Prize or become the next Brad Pitt But the point is the choice is yours

ndashndash J Graeber

Experts to answer questions on Pilgrim ndashndashndashndashndashndash

Hay at Bay Farm revisited mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Dedicate roundabout to Shea mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

21Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

31 Schoosett St Pembroke MA 02350

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Classes in Poise Posture and Confidence Skincare Public Speaking Social Etiquette Nutrition amp Exercise Good Grooming amp So Much More

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ldquoGive the gift of self confidence it will last a lifetimerdquo

GOODRICHLUMBERDUXBURY HARDWARE CORP40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD bull KINGSTON

(Rte 53 near DuxburyKingston Line)781-422-0131

Bed amp Breakfastndash A Delightful Experience781-934-0991

390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

Made possible in part by the Massachusetts HockeyldquoGrow Hockeyrdquo Mike Cheever Development Program

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Section B bull Wednesday June 8 2011

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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in your attic Sell the whole darnhouse If it rocks rolls motors

meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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(Rte 53 near DuxburyKingston Line)781-422-0131

Bed amp Breakfastndash A Delightful Experience781-934-0991

390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea bull Dinners nightly at 500 pm Closed Sundays

During June Interna-tional Elder Abuse Awareness Day is

celebrated all over the world Despite international efforts to decrease elder abuse since 2006 the incidence has been rising Yet the actual number of cases is thought to be under reported because of reluctance on the part of the elderly vic-tims and others who are aware of their plight

The topic of elder abuse is an emotional one a subject that many find so painful that they do not want to address it The fact that elder abuse is actually going on in our town is even more painful To reduce the pain we must do everything we

can to stop the abusePrevention is the best means

of stopping elder abuse This requires that each of us know what constitutes elder abuse and that we be mindful of how our behavior may affect the emotional and physical health of an elderly person adjusting our relationships to meet the highest standards of behavior toward others

By law elder abuse is de-fined as either deliberate acts or acts of omission that result in physical sexual emotional or financial injury to an elderly person ie anyone who is 60 years old or older

You can learn more about elder abuse on Thursday June

23 at 10 am OCES (Old Col-ony Elder Services) will present an overview program on Elder Abuse Awareness at the Dux-bury Senior Center The public is invited to attend For for in-formation call 781-934-5774

Pam SmithSt George Street

Come Show Your Duxbury Dragon Pride

Open to All 2nd through 8th Graders

Donrsquot miss out ~ you can down load the registration form from wwwduxburyyouthcheeleadingcom

Check website for camp details All checks mailed to PO Box 1382 Duxbury MA 02331 DEADLINE IS JULY15th

Please feel free to contact Sue Lawrence at 7815820405 if you have a questions Go Dragons

Duxbury YouthCheerleading

Wants You

w w w t r a c y s h e e h a n c o m 7 8 1 - 5 8 5 - 7 3 6 3

Senior Portraitsby

What an awesome night to see the Girl Scouts

Brownies and Daisies with their leaders some mothers and dads arrive at Duxborough Village in force to beautify 59

Chestnut StreetThe residents were de-

lighted with their efforts as they spread loam and planted flowers donated by local busi-nesses under the direction of Joan Riser Their enthusiasm

was contagiousCongratulations on the Girl

Scoutsrsquo anniversary and a big thank you

Residents of Duxborrough Vilage

Thanks to Girl Scouts mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Elder abuse exists in Duxbury mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Girl Scout volunteers helped clean up and replant this area of Duxborrough Village

22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

DMSMonday Cheesy macaroni carrot fries whole wheat pretzel warm cin-namon spiced applesTuesday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickWednesday Italian pasta bar choice of marinara Italian meat or alfredo sauceThursday Cheeseburger sliders on a whole wheat bun cheddar mashed potatoes seasoned carrotsFriday Managerrsquos choiceCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

SenD SCHool neWS amp PHotoS to editorduxburyclippercom

tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

Duxbury School calenDar

Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

Wednesday June 22Last day of school - early release

School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

Integrated preschool at Chandler

The Integrated Preschool is now accept-ing registrations for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler School The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six weeks July 5-Aug 11 Tuesday through Thursday from 9 am to 1130 am Two sessions of the summer program will be running July 5-July 21 and July 26-Aug 11 Cost is $100 per three-week session Contact the Integrated Preschool office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding reg-istration forms

Learning about the solar system

Duxbury Youth HockeyInformation Session

Learn to Skate Learn to Play Hockey

Mite C Cross Ice ProgramAges 4-9

Duxbury LibrarySaturday June 18th 10 am to Noon

wwwduxburyyouthhockeyorg

Questions email lfballerenegmailcom or rmatallahgmailcom

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

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3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

ldquoAhoy mate themrsquosbargains aheadrdquo

Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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per week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LegalNotices

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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22 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DHSMonday Momrsquos mashed potato bowl popcorn chicken mashed potato with gravy seasoned corn whole wheat bread stickTuesday Managerrsquos choiceWednesday Managerrsquos choiceThursday Managerrsquos choiceFriday Final exams No lunchAll lunches served with choice of milkCold fruit and vegetable bar fresh food grab-n-go specials daily

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Alden and Chandler SchoolsMonday Mini cheeseburger sliders oven baked potato wedges sea-soned green beans sliced watermelonTuesday Soft chicken taco salsa refried beans corn applesauceWednesday Homemade fresh baked pizza spinach strawberry salad applesauceThursday Baked macaroni and cheese dinner roll spinach strawberry salad chilled peachesFriday Managerrsquos choiceAssorted fruit and veggie selection dailyAll lunches served with choice of milk

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tHe DeaDlIne is Monday at noon

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Week of June 13School Lunch Menu

Thursday June 9Grade 2 visits Alden School

Kindergarten tree planting 430 pm DHSGrade 5 concert 730 pm PAC

Monday June 13Alden School Council 345 pm

DHS PTO meeting 7 pmTuesday June 14

School Building Committee meeting 7 pm DHS rm 106Wednesday June 15

8th grade promotion 630 pm PAC8th grade dance 8 pm PAC

Tuesday June 21Last day of kindergarten

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School Committee 7 pmTuesday June 28

School Building Committee 7 pm DHS rm 106

Students in Dr Swansonrsquos grade three class have been busy preparing a scale model of the solar system This model funded by a generous grant from the Duxbury Education Foundation will be on permanent display in the second floor lobby of the Performance Arts Center To inaugurate the new display the class will present a musical called Solar System Serenade on June 16 at 7 pm in the Performance Arts Center There is no charge for this family-friendly performance

Springfest is hereThe Spring Festival of Plays will take place

Friday June 10 and Saturday June 11 at 730 pm in the Good Knight Theater Three short plays will be performed Wake Up Call The Dancers and Skybound Tickets are sold at the door for $7 $5 for students and seniors Doors open at 7 pm Following the Saturday night performances the new officers will officially take their positions Jenna Pasquale was nomi-nated president Michaela Lake will take office as vice president Linsin Smith will be the new secretary and Maddy Lies will take over as trea-surer In addition the newest Thespian Troupe 355 members will be inducted and receive their jackets

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Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY

DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

NEW PRICE

DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

LAND

OH FRI SAT amp SUN 1-4

1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

noon Friday to events

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

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a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

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Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

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At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

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Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

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Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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23Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Thursday May 26104 am Suspicious motor ve-hicle reported on Shipyard Lane Office spoke to occupants613 am Possible water main break on Winter Street Water Department notified613 pm Caller reported water leak on Barn Swallow Lane Wa-ter Department notified623 pm Caller on Crescent Street reported problem with skateboarders

Friday May 27357 am Report of elderly male walking in road on Summer Street Pembroke police notified and shuttling party home508 am Tree down by roadside on Tremont Street724 am Portion of tree in road on Tremont Street State DPW notified and tree removed by ho-meowner1145 am Larceny reported on Jeremiah Drive1224 pm Caller reported dead deer on beach Officer to handle112 pm Caller on Onion Hill Road reported party harassing and threatening hospice patient and caretakers Caller would like to see officer and take out stay away order1135 pm Caller on Mayflow-er Street reported hearing loud crash Area search negative

Saturday May 28331 am Motor vehicle accident with injury on Bay Road Verizon and Capeway notified and two parties transported to Jordan Hos-pital Property damage also1151 am Elderly resident on floor on West Street Unknown injury Transported by ambulance to Jordan Hospital309 pm Caller on South Street reported swarm of bees at neigh-bors home Officer reported property manager to handle321 pm Vandalism to cars on Fox Run Breaking and entering and damage344 pm Kids skateboarding on hill on Bayview Road Officer spoke to kids1100 pm K9 out to Braintree for mutual aid tracking

1143 pm Motor vehicle ac-cident on Standish Street One party under arrest for operating under the influence of liquor and marked lanes violation One par-ty transported to Jordan Hospital with injuries

Sunday May 29937 am Violation of trespass order reported by neighbor on Trout Farm Lane537 pm Caller on Washington Street reported large group of mo-tor cycles traveling at high rate of speed and almost hit his daugh-ter Officer observed three mo-torcycles with no problem with operation550 pm Caller on Mayflower Street reported motorcycle ac-cident Motorcycle operator left area prior to emergency services arrival705 pm Caller reported kids on skateboards on Standish Street One possibly fell Gone on arrival751 pm Domestic call from Summer Street One male party from Halifax arrested for assault859 pm Fireworks complaint on Captainrsquos Hill Road Officer spoke to parties and advised to stop

Monday May 30239 am Caller on Harrison Street reported unknown noise coming from house Officer spoke to caller Noise stopped743 am Caller on Beaver-brook Lane reported raccoons in chimney Animal control noti-fied ACO told caller to call pri-vate pest control company

1048 am Officer reported smoke on boat trailer wheel on Washington Street Fire depart-ment extinguished

Tuesday May 31729 am Fire chief reported vandalism to fire equipment752 am Wire down on Parting Rock Road N-Star notified832 am Squirrel in family room on Wildflower Path Ani-mal control officer notified1051 am School bus sign knocked down on Mayflower Street DPW notified1132 am Coyote in backyard on Acorn Street Animal control officer notified205 pm Caller reported mail stolen from mailbox on Franklin Street

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DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

DuxburyWalk to Shipyard Beach and Hallrsquos Corner shops from this gorgeous custom 2007 four bedroom home and charming antique weaverrsquos cottage Best of both worlds MLS71230923 MaryBeth Davidson $1599000

Duxbury On almost eight acres with magnificent views of the marsh and Back River this sprawling four bedroom home offers the ultimate in privacy and convenience MLS71114929 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1150000

Duxbury Weston Farm four bedroom three bath Colonial in a convenient location close to schools library Completed updated kitchen with granite counters walnut cabinets stainless appliances and ceramic tile floor MLS71221746 Jeannie Sumner $669000

Duxbury Make your summer memories here Spacious four bedroom Colonial in sought after Duxbury neighborhood Outdoor living at its best with pool and large screened in porch Many extras MLS71207649 Nancy Allaire $630000

Duxbury This lovely three bedroom Cape in a fantastic Village neighborhood of higher priced homes features hardwood floors a vaulted great room with a fireplace and much more MLS71227898 MaryBeth Davidson $509000

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DuxburyLovely four bedroom Colonial on a convenient private lane with hardwood floors vaulted family room maple and granite open kitchen and a two car garage on a pretty 111 acre lot MLS71222639 MaryBeth Davidson $385000

Kingston Rare opportunity to build your waterview dream home on this pastoral 103 acre parcel overlooking scenic Kingston Bay and Standish Shore Located in an area of higher end homes in the sought after ldquoAh De Nahrdquo area MLS712211397 Debbie Tortorella $849000

PlymouthNestled in an exclusive enclave of distinctive waterfront properties this contemporary home offers a versatile open floor plan with sweeping views of Plymouth Harbor and beyond Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $1199900

61 Hedge Road PlymouthDiscover Lighthouse Point where every day has an ocean view This one-of-a-kind resort inspired community offers the perfect balance of sophistication and serenity Perched on over 11 ocean side acres Patricia Ford Starting at $649000

23 Clearing Farm Road KingstonOne level living in this one of a kind home Fabulous open floor plan with soaring ceilings architectural columns fireplace and wall of glass overlooking landscaped backyard with mahogany deck MLS71216049 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $549900

PembrokeWhether itrsquos a vacation home with a dock that you seek or a year round residence you will feel like you are always on vacation living here MLS71194468 Renee Hogan $369000

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DuxburyThis captivating Contemporary with open floor plan includes fireplaced living room with soaring ceiling and glass doors out to private multi-level deck and brick patio MLS71239509 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $399900

Marshfield Green Harbor direct oceanfront Enjoy sandy beach just steps away and views views views This renovated home used year round or as a beach house offers an open floor plan first and second floor master suites MLS71202171 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $999900

DuxburyGreat opportunity at this price point in Duxbury Beautiful fenced-in yard and inground pool Perfect for first time buyers down-sizers or as a condo alternative MLS71233198 Ed Joubert $314900

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-3

DuxburyTastefully updated one owner home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood Cathedral family room with floor to ceiling gas fireplace and built-ins Enjoy four seasons of views from the sunroom MLS71149926 Chris Daley $499900

Duxbury A beachfront neighborhood with expansive views of Kingston Bay This beautifully appointed oceanside cottage has been renovated and decorated MLS71214708 Marcy Richardson amp Ian Richardson $415000

DuxburyConveniently located near Hallrsquos Corner and nestled in a private natural setting Many recent improvements include kitchen master and bath family room sunroom interior paint and flooring MLS71238426 Ed Joubert $399900

DuxburyEnjoy being tucked away in a private and beautiful oasis This spacious bright airy and attractive contemporary home with wraparound deck and water views snuggles seamlessly within its natural surrounds MLS71213286 Mike Caslin $445000

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1062 Franklin Street DuxburyPrivate and sunny defines the setting for this attractive and well maintained home featuring four bedrooms a large eat-in kitchen and finished walk out lower level Updated bathrooms flooring newer hot water heater newer gutters and more Spacious front and back yard MLS71198281 Stephen Johnson $429000

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Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

78193421307817335391

GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Reach your neighbors around the block or around the world

Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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Discover a lost treasure Find a new home or aused car Land a new job or a large fish Cleanyour gutters or stretch your mind Tune your

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

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Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LegalNotices

LegalNotices

MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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24 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

DuxburyBeautifully updated Colonial in quiet cul-de-sac setting White cabinet kitchen with new granite center island built-ins and appliances The dramatic cathedral sunroom with walls of windows overlooks the pond MLS71149406 Chris Daley $549000

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continued on page 4

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They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

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Send calendar items by

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Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

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Anyone got a spare water buffalo Are you using that camel in your back pocket

If yoursquore not busy do you want to help pollinate a few thousand orange blos-soms to boost this yearrsquos harvest Got goat cheese

Heifer International takes such ab-surd questions and answers them in real-ity around the world I learned about the possibilities at my church but therersquos

nothing denominational about the pros-pect of helping people feed themselves A few Protestant Christian churches are represented on Heifer Internationalrsquos (HIrsquos) board of directors but the Web

site (heiferorg) has a pretty transparent look to it with detailed resumes of each board member

Herersquos the part I like the best You can choose in detail the gift that you or your group wants to give or the project you want to support The honey bees are real ndash they pollinate thousands of orchard flowers much better than you or I ndash and the gift ($30) comes with equip-ment and training to make it all work The HI Web site explains ldquoBeehives re-

WHATrsquoS GOING ON HERE

Heifer International Pass it on

continued on page 4

By Bruce Barrett clipper columnist BruceduxBuryclippercom

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GOOLEY CONSTRUCTION

LLC

NEW HOMES RENOVATIONSADDITIONS

CUSTOM INTERIOR FINISHES

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

They may not be the No 1 seed in this yearrsquos tournament but the No 3-seeded Drag-ons played like they wonrsquot be stopped any time soon in a 16-0 rout of No 19-seed Natick High School on Friday afternoon in Duxbury

The early tournament games seem like men against boys until the final eight teams make the quarterfinals Ac-ton-Boxboro Needham St Johnrsquos Prep Lincoln-Sudbury and Billerica are just some of

the familiar names in the final eight along with the Dragons while No 1-seeded Marshfield made an early exit when they couldnrsquot compete skill-wise with L-S in its 14-12 loss to the No 17-seeded Warriors

The writing was on the wall for the Red and Blue of Natick as the Dragons were scoring at a goal-a-minute pace in the opening 12 minutes

It took Paul Hellar just 20 seconds to give the hosts a 1-0 lead and Andrew Buron fol-lowed 120 later with a shot to the top left corner that beat goalkeeper Doug Dube for a two-goal advantage

The ball never made it out of the Natick end in the open-

ing minutes as junior Will Siefert tacked on two more goals in a 45-second span to make it 4-0 with 856 left in the first quarter

The ease with which the Dragons controlled play was a testament to Duxburyrsquos ability as Kane Haffey Bryan Barry and Hellar would beat Dube over a four-minute span for a 7-0 lead

By the time the first quar-ter ended the Dragons were in possession of a 10-0 lead with Seamus Connolly getting on the scoring sheet and Haffey adding two more to his total

Despite the insurmount-able lead everyone tried get-ting into the scoring act and junior midfielder James Burke wasted little time putting one past Dube just nine seconds after the second-quarter face-off

Connolly and Hellar added two more goals in a two-min-ute span to make it 13-0 while

Barry put some mustard on his shot at the 704 mark whip-ping a shot around his neck to make it 14-0 at the half

Coach Chris Sweet held back his troops in the third quarter as Barry and Haffey made it 16-0 with the bench coming on in the final 12 minutes to give the regulars a break

The Dragons now get ready for their second game of the tournament when they take on Lexington at 5 pm on Wednesday afternoon in Dux-bury The No 6-seeded Min-utemen (14-5) knocked off No 11-seeded Brookline 17-10 in first round action The winner will take on the win-ner of the battle between No 2-seeded Billerica and No 10-seeded Acton-Boxboro A Bil-lerica win will have the Drag-ons traveling to Billerica with a win over Lexington at a time to be announced

Dragons have little problem in opener

Boys LacrosseDuxbury 16Natick 0

ToP sHeLF Junior andrew Buron scores the second Duxbury goal beating Doug Dube to the top corner

PLeNTy oF MUsTarD aND reLIsH senior captain Bryan Barry fires a shot around his back during Fridayrsquos opening round win over Natick

Photos by Jim Tarbox

2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

noon Friday to events

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Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

Clipper

Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

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Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

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2 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Thursday June 9Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130 ndash 3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Auditions for Bay Player Production of ldquoSylviardquo Auditions will be Tuesday June 7 and Thursday June 9 at 730 pm Performances will be July 22 23 29 and 30 at 8 pm Both auditions and performances will be at the Cornerstone Lodge 585 Washington St For more information call 617-699-7369 or visit bayplayersorg

Dreams unexplained occurrences angels letrsquos talk Share interesting experiences or listen to others stories of connecting with loved ones 10 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Beginner Conversational Italian From 1-215 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Learn every day expressions useful for a trip or just for fun Call Linda to register at 781-934-5774 ext103 or sign up at the front desk

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoUnstoppablerdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 10Arcadian Winds concert Arcadian Winds woodwind quartet will perform at 8 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts on St George St No admission charge

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

saTurday June 11Dolly Tea Party From 130-330 pm at the Art Complex Museum for children in kindergarten through grade 4 and their doll Tickets are $20 and cover elegant refreshments

and materials for a craft Children must be accompanied by an adult and reservations required at 781-934-6634 ext 10

DHS Spring Festival of Plays Come see three performances from DHS Drama Doors open at 7 pm and the shows start at 730 pm Tickets $7 at the door $5 for students and seniors

sunday June 12Bug Light cruise 530-730 pm leaving from Plymouth Town Wharf Boarding begins at 5 pm Tickets $50 includes hors drsquohouvres and cash bar Fundraiser for Project Gurnet and Bug Lights

Monday June 13Conversational French Every Monday 930 am at the Duxbury Senior Center

Tuesday June 14Author talk Andre Dubus III the author of the novels ldquoHouse of Sand and Fogrdquo and ldquoThe Garden of Last Daysrdquo will read and sign his new memoir ldquoTownierdquo at 7 pm in the Merry Meeting Room at the Duxbury Free Library

Republican Town Committeersquos Flag Day Luncheon 12-2 pm at the Tarkiln Community Center Special guest is Anthony OrsquoBrien Plymouth County Commissioner Lobster salad roll $25 per person or chicken Caesar salad wrap $15 per person Space is limited indicate meal choice and RSVP to karenebarryverizonnet or call 781-408-9011

Free Foreign Film 1 pm Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoBiutifulrdquo (2010 R)

Wednesday June 15Menrsquos Breakfast Breakfast at 830 am and a discussion led by Tom OrsquoBrien County Treasurer former State Representative Make reservations in advance by calling the Duxbury Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 ext 100 Cost for breakfast is $4

Thursday June 16Reiki Level I Attunement Certification 10 am-4 pm at the Senior Center Discounted rate of $75 for seniors Call Linda at 781-934-5774 ext 103 for more information and to register

Free Movie Matinee 1 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Now showing ldquoTrue Gritrdquo (2010 PG-13)

Friday June 17ACM 40th Anniversary Gala Come celebrate The Art Complex Museum and its contributions to the community from 6-8pm Includes heavy hors drsquooeuvres drinks and acoustic jazz by ldquoNone of the Aboverdquo For more information call 781-934-6634 x12

saTurday June 18161st Annual First Parish Summer Fair Sat June 18 830 am-2 pm Features jewelry antiques collectibles live auction at 10 am music lunch and strawberry shortcake and so much more First Parish Church lawn Tremont Street

sunday June 19Fatherrsquos Day

Car Wash Wash and worship valet car wash during Sunday masses at Holy Family Church in Duxbury to benefit the Appalachia Service Project Tickets may be bought after all masses on June 11 and 12 or at the door

upcoMingSummer at Before and After Dark Summer Term offers over 60 classes for preschoolers through teens Still plenty of courses to choose from For complete course details pricing dates age groups and information on how to register online visit the Before and After Dark link at duxburyk12maus

ldquoA Midsummer Nightrsquos Fantasyrdquo June 21 (rain date 22 or 23) from 730-9 pm on the grounds of the Miramar Retreat Center 121 Parks St Girls ages 4-8 are invited to join the Fairy Queen for an evening of fantasy and fun Must be accompanied by an adult Come dressed in fairy costumes For more information and to register contact the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460 ext 312 Tickets are $25 for one parent and one child Each additional family child is $5 No tickets will be sold at the door

Standish Humane Societyrsquos Dough Raiser Join Standish Humane Society at UNOrsquos Chicago Grill 1799 Washington St in Hanover (next to the Hanover Mall) on June 21 or 23 UNO will donate up to 20 percent of your check to Standish Humane Society a no-kill cat shelter in Duxbury A donation ticket must be presented to your server Visit standishhumanesocietycom to print a donation ticket

OCES Presentation on elder abuse reporting Thursday June 23 at 10 am A representative from Office of Elder Services will give an overview of Protective Services and reporting of elder abuse The public is invited to attend

Medicare forum Tuesday June 28 at 10 am in the Duxbury Senior Center Open forum to hear from Congressman Bill Keating about the latest Medicare issues Free and open

First Baptistfbcdorg

781-934-6095Dr Kevin Cassidy

Pastor Brent Van WykeSunday Worship 930 am

with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-lowships following Childcare is provided during the morning service with age appropriate classes for young children First Baptist offers many opportuni-ties for youth men and women Check the Web site for details or call the office today Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a ministry of First Baptist Church

Holy Family Churchholyfamilyduxburyorg Rev Robert J Deehan

Rev Seaacuten Maher781-934-5055

Weekend Mass Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7 am 830 am (family Mass) 10 am and 1130 am Babysitting available at the 830 and 10 am Masses The rosary is prayed after daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays at 9 am Daytime Bible study Thursdays at 930 am Evening prayer group Wednesdays at 730 pm Menrsquos prayer group Fridays at 645 am

Pilgrim ChurchpilgrimpilgrimchurchofduxburyorgRev Todd Vetter Senior Pastor

Rev Eloise Parks Assoc Pastor781-934-6591

Sunday Worship Service at 10 am Church office hours Monday 9 am-1 pm Tues-day-Friday 830 am-4 pm Pilgrim childcare and preschool Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm Tuesdays evening ladies Bible study at 7 pm Wednesdays Bible study at 10 am

United Methodisthighstreetumcorg

Rev Dr Alex K Musoke781-585-9863

Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 12 pm Sunday worship service and Sunday school 10 am fol-lowed by fellowship adult choir rehearsal 845 am with coffee hour following Third Friday of each month we serve dinner at Mainspring Shelter Brockton Last Wednesday of the month is ladiesrsquo luncheon at 12 pm

St John the Evangelist Episcopal

wwwstjohnsduxburyorg 781-934-6523

Sunday service (through Labor Day) at 9 am Holy Eu-charist with music Crib care provided

Wednesdays Menrsquos Bible study at 630 am Coffee and

Conversation at 9 am and Holy Eucharist with healing at 10 am Fridays AA meeting at 7 pm

First Parish Churchduxburyuuorg

Rev Catherine Cullen781-934-6532

Sunday Worship Service and Church School at 1030 am Buddhist meditation Sundays at 7 pm Thursdays book group at 9 am sewing group at 10 am June 10 office closed 12 pm Social Justice Pot Luck at 6 pm

St Paulrsquos Church of the NazarenestpaulsnazareneorgRev David Troxler

781-585-3419 Sunday worship 11 am

Prayer with Pastors at 9 am Sunday school classes and Bible study 945 am Nursery is pro-vided for all services Fridays Sacred Youth Ministry at the teen center at 630 pm Begin-ning Sunday June 19 summer Sunday worship will be at 10 am and Sunday school classes will not meet

First Church of Christ Scientist

781-934-6434Sunday worship service and

Sunday School for Ages 3-20 1030 am Mid-week testimony meeting on Wednesday 730 pm Christian Science Reading Room open to all 15 Standish St Halls Corner Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Christian Science Sentinel Radio on WATD 959 FM Sun-day mornings at 9 am

Journey Community of Faith

wwwjourneyduxburycom Rev David Woods

781-585-8295Services Sundays at 10

am At the Tarkiln Community Center

SenD ChurCh liStingS to eventsclipperpresscom or fax to 781-934-5917

the DeaDline is Friday at noon

Religiousservices

Send calendar items by

noon Friday to events

clipperpresscom

Calendar items are published on a space available basis

Preference is for non-commercial Duxbury-based events

Clipper

Community

Calendar

A calendar for Duxbury events meetings classes

courses workshops plays dances and volunteer opportunities

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

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Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

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Services

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Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 27: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

3Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

to the public Light refreshments will be served Sponsored by the Duxbury Democratic Town Committee

Duxbury Art Associationrsquos Annual Midsummer Art Show Artwork registration Sunday July 10 from 1-4 pm and Monday July 11 from 10 am-1 pm at the Ellison Center for the Arts The show will run July 14-17 at the Ellison Center Visit duxburyartorg or call 781-934-2731 ext 4 for more information or to register

ongoingFree Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs) The Duxbury Senior Center is helping seniors be prepared in the event of a trip to the hospital by offering a free ldquoBring Your Own Bagsrdquo (BYOBs) on a first come first serve basis Free carry bag with emergency preparedness items Seniors wishing to receive one may schedule an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774 ext 105 or 106

Pawsox pass at the library The Duxbury Free Libraryrsquos new discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club General admission of up to six people for many home games for a flat rate of $18- up to a 57 percent savings over box office prices (some dates excluded) A valid adult library card is needed to reserve the pass For more information call the library at 934-2721 x108

Blithewold pass Located on Narragansett Bay 25 minutes east of Providence Blithewold is one of the prettiest garden estates in New England Reserve the free pass today at the Duxbury Free Library either in person or online Two adults and 6 children will be admitted free of charge For more information call the library at 781-934-2721

Gather lsquoRound A storytime for preschoolers with an adult is held every Friday at 1030 am all year round in the picture book room For more information check the

childrenrsquos pages on the library Web site duxburyfreelibraryorg or call 781-934-2721 x115

ROOTS Genealogy Club Meets every Tuesday from 1-230 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers are welcome

Neuropathy Support Group Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 130 pm at the Duxbury Senior Center Newcomers welcome

Calling all collectors Would you like to show off your collectibles to the community The Duxbury Free Library provides a display case for this purpose Call the library at 781-934-2721 x108 or stop by the circulation desk and reserve the case now

Social Day Program for persons with memory loss The Duxbury Senior Center offers a program for persons with Early Stage Alzheimerrsquos Disease or related Dementia on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 amndash3 pm For more information contact Lucille Brogna at 781-934-5774 x107 or Donna Ciappina at x105

Duxbury Caregiver Support Groups Anyone caring for an elderly parent or spouse and would like to talk about and share experiences with other caregivers The Duxbury Senior Center is offers a support group the second Thursday of each month from 130ndash3 pm Call Donna Ciappina at 781-934-5774 ext 105 for additional information or to join the group

Book a Librarian The Duxbury Free Library reference department is offering 30 minute one-on-one sessions to assist patrons in using computers Sessions will be tailor made to address individual needs Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to book a Librarian

Library Netbook Program For users without laptops the Duxbury Free Library reference department will loan an Acer Netbook for in-library use Patrons must be 16 years of age or older Come to the Reference Desk on the upper level to check out the Netbook A valid OCLN library card is required A two hour per day maximum time limit will be enforced

Transportation to medical appointments The Duxbury Senior Center offers transportation to local medical appointments to seniors and

handicapped individuals on Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am-4 pm and Friday mornings from 8-11 am Rides must be scheduled 72 hours in advance by calling Becky Ford at 781-934-5774 x117

Sustainable Duxbury Meets at 730 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center For more information call Judi Vose at 781-934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-8041

Duxbury Camera Club Meets the first Wednesday of each month from 7-915 pm in the Merry Room of the Duxbury Free Library Guests

are always welcome at the regular meetings For more information visit duxburycameracluborg

Alzheimerrsquos support group Hosted by the Duxbury House Alzheimerrsquos Care Center on the first Tuesday of each month from 7-830 pm in the tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 308 Kingstown Way Open to all families friends and caregivers with someone affected by Alzheimerrsquos disease For more information contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561

Question of the Week

ldquoI like Rapunzel because shersquos nice and beautiful and she has

long hairrdquosadie sanford

Depot st

by Mary Beth Goldman

ldquoBelle it makes me nostalgic she was my favorite when I was

littlerdquoMolly Beatson

Parkers Grove rd

ldquoPongo I had a Halloween Dalmatian costume

Kerin eaton south st

ldquoDumbo Irsquod watch that move two times every day I didnrsquot

know it was sadrdquoBridget Duffy

Pheasant Hill Ln

ldquoGoofy Hersquos carefree and I can relate to himrdquo

Bill caruso Winthrop st

Who is your favorite Disney character

Fair participants from a previous year with their Fatherrsquos Day gifts

The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 Tremont St (Route 3A) will be holding their tradi-tional fair on Saturday June 18 from 830 am to

2 pmThere will be food games and thousands upon thousands

of items at bargain prices to provide something of interest for all ages Highlights include an auction at 10 am books an-tiques and collectibles childrenrsquos activities such as face paint-ing musical entertainment plus Fatherrsquos Day gifts hundreds of childrenrsquos toys and games crafts plants a white elephant table snacks baked goods and strawberry shortcake

Admission and parking are free Come rain or shine For more information call 781-934-6532

First Parish to hold fair

4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Place your order 781-934-2811

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Therersquos no better value than the Clipper Classifieds Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readersfor as little as $750 a week Plus you get added exposurefrom our award-winning web site at no extra charge Add

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meows pedals putters swingssings barks brakes sails or shakes you canfind-it buy-it swap-it sell-it hire-it hawk-it or trade-it in theClipper Classifieds One Small Town One Big World

WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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4 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

quire almost no space and once established are inexpensive to maintain As bees search for nectar they pollinate plants Placed strategically beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields In this way a beehive can be a boost to a whole villagerdquo Not bad for $30

Irsquoll add a little local knowledge gleaned from the beekeepers at the Marshfield Fair All honey starts out local Bees forage no more than 3 or 4 miles from their hive so all of their honey and wax are intensely local Without them there would be no cran-berry crop or much of anything else botanical Honey is nearly impossible to spoil not matter how long it is stored and needs no refrigeration Thus (getting back to HI locations) a family in a tough part of the world can use or sell honey with a minimum of expense and no refrigeration

Now about that camel Theyrsquore not cheap At $850 a camel is the most expensive single-animal gift on the list You can buy a small herd of water buffaloes ($250 each) for the same price but how will you keep a water buffalo without you know water HIrsquos camel story ldquoIn parts of the world too dry for other live-stock Heifer is providing families with camels and training in their care Camels not only provide transportation but they also produce milk that families can drink or sell ndash a tremendous asset for families living in harsh and unpredictable regions One fam-ily that has been helped by the gift of a camel is that of Sabina and Isaya Shakwet of Tanzania They live in the rural village of Mkuru with their three children Heifer supporters helped send 12 camels to their village providing families like the Shakwetrsquos with milk and transportation Through Passing on the Gift there were soon 26 camels in the communityrdquo

Passing on the Gift is one of Heiferrsquos 12 ldquoCornerstonesrdquo Families (often the wife or mother) that receive an Heifer gift agree to pass on the first-born female to another family ldquoAs people share the offspring of their animals ndash along with their knowledge resources and skills ndash an expanding network of hope dignity and self-reliance is created that reaches around the globerdquo It sounds rather heady for a tough-minded world unless you think such ideas really are important and universal Heifer recipients do ldquoIn Rwanda Christine Makahumure showed the true meaning of passing on the giftrdquo reads another story on the Web site ldquoIn 1994 genocidal war that raked Rwanda destroyed everything Christine had She saw her son and husband shot to death when they were caught in a crossfire When the fighting ended Christine was barely able to feed her daughter and par-ents But then she received a Heifer cow The milk supplemented the familyrsquos meager diet and she was able to buy a small home with income from selling milk Christine gave her first calf to a neighbor ndash but she didnrsquot stop there She provided money so her neighbors could build and apply for their own Heifer cow And she adopted four war orphans and became a living example of passing on the giftrdquo

You can read similar stories on the Heifer International Web site but I had to stop I have a deadline and I couldnrsquot read through my tears I did stop to wonder though whether Chris-tinersquos village could use some honeybees They deserve some-thing sweet

Pass it oncontinued from page one

7819346682

Senior Portrait

Rise and shine

coxswain sophie Gino is bun-dled up for the morning chill

emily Hansman

emmi orsquoDay Katie connolly

and Veronica Mccarthy get

ready to put their boat in

the water

Miranda Van Dingstee christa West Megan Glattstein and Lauren McKim show team work in carrying their boat down the ramp

Beth Paret and Grace Petro get in some practice time

coxswain Kelly Mcelduff leads the Varsity 8 boat of Brighid Davis emmi orsquoDay Greer cully anna Lake Katie connolly Veronica Mccarthy Lindsay seewald and emily Hansman

Itrsquos an early morning for Marshall Lougee Nick Tinkham Kyle archambault Gerard Juliano and Henry Briggs Inset a close up of the boys as they glide through the water

The day starts early for DBMs rowers

Photos by Jim Tarbox

5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

Duxbury Youth Football2011 Clinic

DYFbull June 19th - June 22nd 6 to 730 pm(Sun-Wed Rain date Thurs)bull For players entering the 2nd - 6th grades in Fall 2011 bull $50 Registration feebull T-shirts and pizza providedbull A fun clinic run by DYF coachesbull No equipment required

the Winning Tradition continues

To register online go toDuxburyyouthfootballcom

6 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

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275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

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TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

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Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

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Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

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Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

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Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

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HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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4

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

1973 Orange Corvette StingrayT-tops 350 engine Automatic 66000 miles New leather tan in-terior New Stereo system w CD New Gas tank amp Carb Runs great Call Lindy 508-400-3855

2004 Land Rover DiscoveryGiverny greenblue with tan interior 106k miles New tiresbrakesbattery $9000 Call 781-635-4885

11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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5Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

Dragonsrsquo DenSports Editor Mike Halloran bull sportsduxburyclippercom

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Senior Brayden Minahan returned to action after suf-fering a broken left wrist two weeks ago to lead the No fifth-seeded Dragons to a 5-0 opening round win over No 12 seeded Walpole The vic-tory sent Duxbury on to Mil-lis on Monday at the Glen El-len Country Club where they faced No 4 seeded Medfield

(16-2)Minahan showed he has

remarkable recuperative pow-ers as he wiped out Matt Full-er 6-06-0 to give Duxbury a 1-0 lead at No 1 singles while No 2 Peter Muncey was equal-ly effective with a 6-06-1 win over Joe Guidoboni

Junior Conor OrsquoKeefe completed the singles sweep with a 6-16-1 over Alex Fraser at No 3 singles

In doubles action Kevin Coakley and Eric Schneider took care of Alex DiSciollo and Ryan Herlihy 6-26-2 at No 1 while Will Triebel and Willy Kingsbury triumphed over Pat McKernan and Mike Cofsky 6-36-3

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

The No 11-seeded Lady Dragons pulled off a minor upset in the first round of the MIAA Division II South Sec-tional tennis tournament by defeating No 6-seeded Ap-ponequet 5-0 to advance to Mondayrsquos quarterfinal match with undefeated Foxboro (19-0)

Michaela Dowd won her

No 1 singles match against Rachel Studley 6-36-2 while Kelly Dame stepped up to No 2 and took care of April Locke in a three-set tiebreaker 6-6 (7-4) 1-6TB 10-0

Freshman Brooke McCa-rthy moved in at No 3 singles and won a three-set match over

Emily Lincoln 6-40-66-2 to complete the Duxbury sweep in singles

The No 1 doubles tandem of Caroline Phinney and Lilly Weil held up its end of the bar-gain with 6-46-4 triumph over Kaylin Bergquist and Cassidy Marsy while Meghan OrsquoNeal and Nicole Hanrahan were equally efficient at No 2 dou-bles with a 6-16-0 win over Tenna Danielle Gagnon

MIAA Division III State Championships

Senior captain Brett Sahlberg placed 2nd with a school-re-cord 5761 in the 400m hurdles Sahlberg also placed 10th in the long jump

Senior captain Jon McKinley placed 3rd in the mile with a time of 42487

Senior captain Greg Bray placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 20360

Sophomore Mark Trudeau placed 13th in the shot put with a toss of 41rsquo85rdquo

Senior Emily Gallagher placed 7th in the 400m hurdles in 7036

Sophomore Laura Nee placed 8th in the 800m in a time of 22540

Senior captain Julia Nee placed 10th in the 400m in 6142The 4x400m team of Liz Runci Nee Nee and Gallagher

placed 3rd with a time of 41123

By mike Halloran sports editor sportsduxBuryclippercom

Wheaton College menrsquos lacrosse attack Ben Cederberg (DHS lsquo07) played in Sundayrsquos New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) East-West Senior All-Star game

at Endicott College against players from NCAA Division I II and III programs Named to the Pilgrim League All-Confer-ence first team Cederberg amassed a career-best and a team-high 43 goals He also added nine assists for 52 points as his point total was good for second on the squad Ceder-berg who notched at least one point in all 14 games added four man-up tallies He to-taled at least three points nine times includ-ing scoring a career-best seven goals and recording a career-high-tying eight points

against Massachusetts Maritime Academy In the regular season finale at Clark Uni-versity Cederberg hit the 200-point career milestone Cederberg who during his ca-reer helped lead the Blue and White to three Pilgrim League Tournament title games and one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament appearance leaves Wheaton as one of the most prolific offen-sive players in school history Cederberg ranks second (201) in career points and is second in assists (81) while being tied for fourth in goals (120)hellip Wheaton College junior John Keating (DHS lsquo07) was named the Cranberry Baseball League Player of the Week Keating hit 667 in the first five games for the Rock-land Cardinals while hitting a league leading three doubles and eight RBI

Girls serve an ace at Apponequet

Minahan returns to lead boysrsquo

GIrLs TeNNIsDuxbury 5Apponequet 0

Boys TeNNIsDuxbury 5Walpole 0

a JUsT reWarD Duxbury High school football coach Dave Maimaron was honored as the 2011 ldquoFootball coach of the yearrdquo at the recent MIaa awards banquet in Franklin

cederberg

Keating

COLLEGE CORNER

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Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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WeekendScavengers

Three Family Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am - 2pm 378 Winter St Duxbury Womenrsquos and menrsquos clothing picture frames glass-ware pans candles kitchenware some furniture mosquito magnet decorative items flower pots garden items Come early for best selection

Kingston Estate SaleThursday Friday Saturday June 9 10 and 11 10am -5pm Lower Sum-mer St (Rte 3A South) signs posted numbers at 8am Includes two pe-riod canopy beds tall Victorian wal-nut with burl panels secretarybook-case swing-leg card table with eagles and bellflower inlay Sheraton and Empire bureaus camphor and sea chests early bonnet top cradle an-tique side tables Chippendale dinin-groom set leather club chair large industrial table Governor Winthrop and leather-topped desk gateleg and dropleaf tables bookcases uphol-stered furniture garden furniture and more 36rdquo Ansonia Regulator wall clock good antique oriental rugs in-cluding three room-size Heriz nu-merous scatters and runners fire-place equipment country primatives large Sheffield punch bowl set Hum-mels Royal Daulton softpaste rare blownout Nipon vase clear and col-ored glass antique lamps artwork mirrors two refrigerators books ta-ble saws and power tools garden tools architectural pieces plus car-riage house jammed full assorted household items

Is Your Attic OverflowingIs it becoming as cluttered as your basement Advertise your yard sale in this space and turn those useless items into a special treat for yourself or family

Moving Sale Saturday 611260 Washington St Duxbury Satur-day June 11 10am to 2pm Tons of high quality items furniture art ac-cessories appliances sports items games antiques collectibles No early birds please

30 Gardner Rd Dux Moving SaleSaturday June 11th 8am - 2pm (rain-date 612) Riding mower hand mower many yard tools camping gear tent coleman stove air hockey table poker table chairs pool furni-ture games beanie babies thule box bike racks bike TVs electric guitar sports equipment and MUCH MORE

Duxbury Yard Sale Saturday Off Cedar St follow the signs Saturday June 11 8am - 12 noon Lots of great household items amp furniture Everything + Plus

Yard Sale - DuxburySaturday June 11 8-3 Multi Family Antiques Furniture Home Decor and More 39 Captains Hill Road Dux-bury

Huge Duxbury Yard SaleSaturday June 11 9am to 1pm 72 Flintlocke Dr Duxbury Baby items household items furniture some new some free a bit of everything

Duxbury Yard Sale SundayJune 12 from 8am to 12noon 20 Western Way Household items kidsrsquo stuff some furniture No Early Birds please

Plants Sale Sunday June 1210am - 4pm Tomato plants heir-loom cherries and hybrids Perenni-als for sun or shade Herbs 884 Temple St Duxbury long driveway by the bridge Also 55 gal plastic barrels - great planters Rain or Shine

WeekendScavengers

MOVING SALE Saturday June 1110AM-3PM Furniture inside and out prints books etc all must go 21 Glass Terrace Duxbury MA 02332

Multi-family HUGE YardsaleSat June 11 FOUR families Small furniture babychildren electronics householdkitchen newbarely used 43 Auburn St Whitman on Rte14

TreasureChest

275th Anniversary PlatesPembroke 275 Anniversary Plates set of five commemorative pewter plates Each one numbered 21 275th Anniversary First Church Li-brary Friendsrsquo Meeting House FF As-sociation $500 for the set Call 781-293-9381 and leave a message

Air ConditionerSears Energy Star 11700 BTU 110 volt Works great ice cold Too large for my new windows $120 or best offer 781-293-6350 (Pem-broke) Call any time or leave mes-sage

Anderson Sliding DoorsNew in cartons 400 series French wood Storm watch pro-tection 5rsquo 115rdquo wide x 6rsquo 75rdquo high High-Eco Excel energy per-formance Pine interior off-white exterior High performance glass doors only Six doors (twelve panels) Retail $1700per set asking $600per set Accessories extra 781-934-7515

Beautiful Living Room FurnitureCream couch and two wing chairs $450 for all OBO Excep-tional value Rarely used and in beautiful condition Purchased at Jordanrsquos Furniture Make an of-fer Call me today 781-204-9110

Chinese OrientalChinese Oriental rug Imperial Blue 8x10 Would look stunning in large family room living room or master bedroom Value $1500 Asking $700 or bo Call to view Gorgeous 508-747-0303

Cub Cadet Lawn Mower- $10002006 Cub Cadet sit down lawn mower with a 46 inch cutting deck The engine runs great Theres one minor issue with the PTO and the bagger is missing one piece Call Scott at 617-966-5875 or email SMAY1887gmailcom

English Pine FurnitureFlickrcomdcary to view piecescon-tact Dcary_interiorsyahoocom

Amana French DoorRefrigerator

White icewater Used 2 yearsPristine condition Cost $1795 - Sell$800 or Best Offer Must sell by615 32rdquodeep by 36rdquo wide by 70rdquohigh Call 781-934-0221

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Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

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At YourService

H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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7Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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One Paper All Papers

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EXTRASAll standardclassifieds include40 words or lessEach additionalword is 25 cents

STANDARD RATES

per week

per weekper week

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TreasureChest

Free Above-Ground PoolIn Duxbury In good shape More than 6 feet deep in the middle In-cludes liner ladder and pump and doesnrsquot leak Come take it away Call 857-526-2488 to make arrange-ments

Oyster Grant - Duxbury Bay2 abutting grants totalling three acres Buyer must be a Duxbury resi-dent transfer is subject to approval by Duxbury Board of Selectmen $100000 for all three acres Call George C Shamma for more infor-mation 1-781-831-1514

Silver Anniversary ApproachingSurprise that special someone or

spoil yourself with a beautiful sil-ver fox coat Size 12 Beautiful condition Top quality fur coat and matching purse Total value 3000+ $1500 or best offer 508-423-9719

Summer Fair DonationsDonations wanted for First Parish Church Auction and Summer Fair in Duxbury Call 781-934-6532 to ar-range a drop-off or pick-up Pickups will occur Saturday June 11 The fair is Saturday June 18 and the auc-tion is at 10 am Desired items in-clude books antiques and collecti-bles wooden furniture jewelry household and sporting goods and yard sale fare

Yellow Lab PuppiesAKC registered Champion lines Top quality breeding First shots and wormed Males and females very light English style Well so-cialized and raised locally with lots of love and experience Call 508-946-0994 or 508-844-8803

Climbing theCareer LadderExperienced Laborers Wanted

Landscaping company looking for FULL TIME or PART TIME employ-ees Qualified applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience running a zero turn mower shrub planting mulching and clean ups Drivers license and reliable personal transportation required Compensa-tion will correspond with relevant ex-perience To arrange an interview please email resume to markinverniz-zilandscapingcom No phone calls please

Real Estate Career OpportunitiesI am seeking career oriented indi-viduals to join the top real estate office in Duxbury Licensed or wanting to be - call or email Dor-rie Arnold Manager Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage DorrieArnoldnemovescom or 781-934-6995

Part Time Bookkeeper WantedMust know QuickBooks Please send letter of interest and resumeacute to mrnestverizonnet

Climbing theCareer Ladder

Whitman Health InspectorMust have knowledge of public health laws and regulations be food man-ager certified registered sanitarian CHO or equivalent experience Salary is $31524 for 24 hours per week with benefits Send resume and let-ter of intent by June 30 2011 to Whitman Board of Health P O Box 426 Whitman MA 02382 or email healthwhitman-MAgov No calls please EOE

Personal Trainer Duxbury Fitness is seeking a profes-sional personal trainer 2+ years ex-perience preferred Must be person-able and energetic Part time contract work available with intent of growth into a full time position Must be cer-tified and insured Email resume to vickiduxfitcom 781 934 2798

HomewardBound

TransitionalShort TermRespiteMarshfield Apartment 1BR 1BA all utilities kitchen-livingroom combo WD AC furnished No smoking no pets Owner occu-pied Separate entrance Perfect for 1 or 2 A respite during your renovations View homeawaycom 322866 Call CHI Associates 781-834-0035

Home to Share in CarverLarge bedroom with walk-in closet private bath garage beautiful setting on the lake $600month all utilities included including cable and washer and dryer Female preferred Easy commuting near Rte 3 No smok-ing no pets Call 508-930-5916

HomewardBound

Hilton Head Vacation RentalLuxury 3-bedroom 3 bath villa wfull-sized kitchen also 2 pull-out sofabeds Sleeps 9 Rent by weekmonth April-Decem-ber many weeks still available Inquire regarding rates Call Jeannie 339-793-0043

Summer rentalDelightful cottage on Abrams Hill 2+ bedrooms 2 baths screen porch patio Available mid-June-July $1600week 617-547-7009

Office Space for RentOne room Duxbury office space ap-proximately 180 square feet Reason-able rent Call 781-934-6945 or 781-837-5840

OceanfrontDuxbury Beach Two prime weeks still available for 4-bedroom 2-bath house Everything you need includ-ing cable internet washerdryer and spacious decks No smoking no pets Call Jim at 508-651-2740 for particulars Also houses available August 29 - May 15 for short or long-term rental

Duxbury Cottage for RentCozy cottage perfect for couple Liv-ingroom 1 12 bedrooms 1 bath kitchen air conditioning new appli-ances No smoking no pets Close to Landing Beach $700week 2 weeks minimum Call 781-934-8340

In Search of Housing SeptOct Mother and daughter have year-round housing starting Novem-ber 1 Looking for a 1-2 bedroom for two months Professional Reliable Perhaps a vacation rental at an off-season price Please e-mail nan-tucketamberyahoocom

HomewardBound

Waterfront Standish RentalWaterfront home directly on the bay with private boat ramp and swim-ming area Ample living space with skylights decks terrace and large yard 45 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Available for summer weeks in July and early August Please contact ewodemijollaaolcom

Office Space for RentDuxbury Millbrook area Second floor 300 sq ft Call 781-934-0809

NH Vacation RentalFour season five bedroom home close to ski areas indooroutdoor pools hot tubs fitness room lake tennis basketball game room fully equipped 781-837-5840 or e-mail pvtodaolcom

Duxbury Beach OceanfrontDirect oceanfront Duxbury Beach rental Immaculate 3bedroom 2 bath family only sleeps 8 modern child-safe fenced in yard home di-rectly on the beach Amenities in-clude 2-HDTVs FIOS Hi speed wire-less internet 3-zone AC outdoor pri-vate shower Weber gas grill plenty of parking great neighborhood Wks available 625-72 79 - 16 86-813 813-820 820 - 827 $2500week Winter rental available for school year at $1450mo + utili-ties call Geoff at 617-908-5130 or email mainflamegewgmailcom

Duxbury Office SpaceOne large office space (850sq feet) available open floor plan (can be subdivided) One small office suite (187 sq ft) both have use of common space with privte conference room kitchen 33 En-terprise Street 781-934-5900

Southern Island ParadiseExperience private island vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Island SC A spectacular beach 5 championship golf courses 2 tennis villages fine dining and more2 BR condo with picturesque views of lake and island wildlife Across the street from the beach Available year round by calling 781-585-6203 or 781-331-5654

At YourService

Car amp Truck CleaningDetailing

Over 20 years experience Interior-steam cleaning leather treatments and odor removal Exterior-waxing polishing and compounding Entire job completed by J Scott Russell Jr owner Local pick-up and delivery Gift certificates available For appointments information 781-424-9113

Home ImprovementSemi-retired remodeler with 30 plus years experience De-sign and build Bath kitchen tiling family room etc Your problems our solution Call Larry McCarthy 508-746-7829

Summer NannyBabysitter Available Dependable Colby College sophomore years of experience loves children owns car and is avail-able to start immediately Please call Brooke at 781-264-4638 and mention this ad

Just Small JobsSkilled craftsman solves your repair needs Call Jim at (339) 832-0244

At YourServicePiano Tuning

Martin Snow RPT Craftsman Member Piano Technicians Guild plus complete piano rebuilding service sales 781-837-6531 wwwmartinsnowpianoscom

Nanny etcUniversity of Vermont student spend-ing the summer in Duxbury is avail-able June 18 until August 20 Has own car and excellent local refer-ences Flexible schedule Can work lots of hours Call 781-934-6801

Summer Nanny Liz Pineau UNH junior looking for summer nannying job from June 7 - August Have had previous babysit-ting experience Available weekdays and weekends long hours needed Have transportation excellent local references Call Liz at 508-335-3970 or email lizpineauyahoocom

Summer BabysitterExperienced 18 yr old Duxbury ba-bysitter available immediately until I head to college in August Experi-ence with all ages Have own trans-portation and beach sticker Excel-lent local references available upon request Will do errands and car-pool to activities Call Kate 781-738-4063

Seeking Nanny Position I am a retired Intergenerational Day-care director looking for a permanent nanny position in the KingstonDux-bury area I specialize both in child andor elder care If you can utilize my services and would like addi-tional information please contact me by phone 508-747-0706

Nunes ConstructionGerald Nunes Roofing Siding Painting Call (774) 269-9453 or email carlununeshotmailcom Also House Cleaning by Lou Nunes resi-dential and commercial call 508-591-7372

Have Truck College students have truck and will help move or dispose of household items Need help cleaning out basement attic garage bedroom How about dump runs stacking wood cleaning yard or interior paint-ing Call Shawn 339-933-0804 781-934-9449

Garofano Pressure WashingHomes patios pool aprons fences decks Also do repairs sealing or staining if needed Save thousands Free estimates References Call 781-848-2798

Summer Nanny AvailableResponsible and caring third year college student with own transpor-tation Available Mid May to Mid august 7 years experience refer-ences available Contact Jackie at 781-771-8873 jcoakley studentumassedu

RemovalNasty vines sheds boats stumps brush pools brick and rubble appliances swing sets Insured men promptly removing junque Many years of local service Call Chuck T 781-424-8844

Absolute Removal Large or small cleanouts of base-ments attics sheds yards Small construction sites Storage units We do the work or you can make a pile and wersquoll take it away Fast reliable service seven daysweek Free estimates 781-588-4036 South Shore

Let us do your dirty workTYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Offering Spring clean-upsmowing fertilizingpruningplantingweeding edging mulching and more Over 15 yrsin Duxbury Call Tom for an esti-mate 781-934-5023 Or email tomsyardcarehotmailcom

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

Cleaning With LoveLet us clean your house or office Guaranteed best service Free es-timate Great references Please call 508-747-3596 or 774-454-9572 (cell) Litza or Ana

Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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H2SewCustom home furnishings sewn by former Boston costume de-signer Choose window treat-ments home furnishings and alterations at rates you can af-ford Call Hilary to discuss your project Also offering private sewing lessons beginner to ad-vanced 617-869-6499 or visit wwwh2seworg

Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

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4

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

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$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

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$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

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think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

15Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

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GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

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A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

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Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

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Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

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With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

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508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

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781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

837-6543

CA Geldmacher IncAll Types of Roofing

Since 1973cageldmachercom

Fully Insured DUXBURY Lic 033392

ROOFING

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781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SUMMER SPECIALUP TO $500 OFF ON COMPLETE NEW ROOF

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Call for FREE Estimate

bull Painting (InteriorExterior)bull Property Managementbull Power Washingbull Window Washingbull Gutter Cleaningbull Carpentry - Frame to Finishbull Snowplowing

Gutter Cleaning

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Cell 781-718-4415

FreeEstimates

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Lou amp Paige NeJameOwners and Duxbury Residents

Finally a painter I can call backInterior amp exterior painting

and powerwashing

Free Estimates - Fully Insured

Call Jason MurphyReferences Available

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Specializing in Residential Painting and Power Washing

Serving Duxbury for the last 20+Years

Call Marc Murphy 781-934-6621

MASONRYamp CONSTRUCTION CO

PJALL TYPES OF

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781-603-6088Best prices guaranteed

Gutter Cleaning House Wash amp Power Washing

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

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Cleaning and Painting Co R H F

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Call Bob Fettig 617-851-5866

wwwrhfcleaningandpaintingcom

LANDSCAPING

L A W N M O W I N G

WOODCHUCKWOODCHUCKI N D U S T R I E S

FULLY INSURED

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WE ENLARGE BACKYARDS

LAWN amp TURF

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16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

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Price Reduced$474900

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CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 32: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

8 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

SUDOKU ANSWERS

At YourService

Connors Cutting Yard WorkWill care for your lawn with an excel-lent job at a reasonable rate Saving for college Call Connor at 781-837-6558

The Paint SaintProfessional interiorexterior painting gutter cleaning roof cleaning power washing and window washing Best prices and service always with a smile Will paint your home like it was our own Call Andrew for your free estimate 781-264-3628 Fully insured

Experienced ChildcareRecent DHS Grad with own transpor-tation skilled Spanish amp music tutor safe driver excellent references flexi-ble schedule 781-834-4399

Fishing ChartersOutstanding charters for striped bass amp blues Offshore tuna Freshwater canoe trips for trout smallmouth largemouth bass Bird watching excursions Clamming trips Flycasting lessons Scenic bay tours Gift Certificates Capt David Bitters BAYMEN Guide Service Inc 781-934-2838 wwwbaymenoutfitterscom

Expert Stump Grinding40 years experience 12rdquo below grade Stump cutting specialist Free estimates Call Bob Reardon at 781-826-4774 or cell phone 617-694-7233

Furniture RepairFrom family heirlooms to Ethan Allen tables chairs cabinets and bookcases to kitchen cabi-nets If it is broken - we can fix it Call Ken 781-585-7541

At YourService

Spring Yard CleanupsWe specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk removed in-side and out We also clean gutters and wash windows Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Home RepairsFull range carpenters cabinets cus-tom built-ins kitchens baths decks flooring tile doors windows paint-ing basement remodels home thea-ters property management No job too small Quality results Positive attitude Call Jim Holloway 781-964-6439 or Rick Shea 774-454-7548 508-224-9036

Clean SweepFull service residential cleaning or kitchens and bathrooms only Very reasonable rates 13 years of quality service Weekly bi-weekly monthly Spring clean-ing 781-837-0427

Got RotRepair or replace rotted trim around your house Window sills corner boards facia boards sills deckboards replacement or res-toration Large or small jobs Call Ken 781-585-7541

Advanced LandscapingLandscape services include immaculate spring cleanup chainsaw work and brush disposal pristine lawn main-tenance pruning and hedge trimming contoured edging mulch and stone fertilizing and irrigation activation De-pendable and professional service excellent communi-cation competitive prices all with a smile Call Paul for a free estimate Fully insured no job too big or small 617-877-7524

At YourServiceHouse Cleaner

Offices houses and apartments Seven years experience Available anytime on the South Shore Lo-cal references available Call 781-556-1250

Landscape ConstructionSmall scale design and con-struction specializing in walls walkways patios and plantings One man operation to make sure the job is done right the first time every time Young reliable experienced and fast Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

Summer BabysitterI am a college junior Elementary Education major Extensive babysit-ting experience with local references I am available part or full time and have my own car Please e-mail or call Haley Cook at 781-264-4955 or hcookmailumwedu

Michaelrsquos Windows amp Gutter Cleaning

A local service Windows start at $5 each Also repair loose and leaking gutters and can install gutter screens Also repair win-dow and door screens (A great gift idea) I answer my phone Cell 508-523-9927

Reading InstructionExperienced certified teacher available for all grades with reading skills Phonological fluency and comprehension in-struction is taught using a se-quential and multi-sensory ap-proach Lindamood Bell Wil-son Project Read methods yield great results Motivating lessons Individualsmall groups Book Clubs available Call 781-424-4824

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Duxbury ComputersGet expert computer and net-working help and advice Your Microsoft Small Business Spe-cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-visor in Duxbury Just call Will Zachmann at Canopus Re-search Inc 781-934-9800

At YourService

Window And Gutter CleaningLet local firefighters brighten your day Residential and storefront Pressure washing - house patio deck etc Free gutter cleaning with every full house window job Reasonable rates References available Fully insured Keith McWalter 781-340-5183 or cell-781-690-2000

College Essay TutorUniversity writing instructor with ten years of teaching experience will help incoming high school seniors de-velop draft and polish college appli-cation essays Reasonable rates Fill-ing spaces now for the summer months Please write to bettercolle-geessaysgmailcom for more infor-mation and to schedule a free consul-tation

Spanish InstructorExperienced Spanish professor Latin American native with Mas-sachusetts Dept of Education certification Offering tutoring K-college Personal Spanish in-struction for work or travel Knowledge of Duxbury public school curriculum Please email aljpearyaolcomor call 781-679-0735

Screened LoamRich in organics delivered 10 yd min Quality hydroseeding avail-able Call (781) 934-7171

Summer Painting SpecialAverage size ceilings $85 Aver-age size walls $255 Custom fin-ishes and wallpapering Interior and Exterior Seniors receive 10 discount Thirty years expe-rience Call Matt 508-746-8115

Patio amp Walkway RestorationIf you have a weedy sunken patiowalkway I can make it look new By powerwashing lifting sunken areas and poly-sanding I can bring your patiowalkway back to ldquolike newrdquo condition Call Jonathan Hopfgarten 781-706-7031

ldquoHoney Do Listrdquo - Great Rates25 years experience Licensed builderfinish carpenter specializing in window and door installation and repair Thinking of an addition to your home closet design kitchen bedroom or bath and decks Call Richard Tinory 781-910-6868

Duxbury Home HealthcareCompassionate care in the comfort of your home Maureen Sullivan RN BSN 781-934-8123

At YourService

Small Engine RepairChain saws repaired and sharp-ened Outboards 15hp or un-der all types of lawn mowers welding and rototillers Will also rototill Available 7 days a week Free estimates All work guaranteed Pickup and dropoff available Old mowers removed Call Todd 781-936-8724

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $135 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Licensed and In-sured Call for free estimate 781-733-2156

Creative Container GardensWe design and plant all types of con-tainers for your summer enjoyment Customized for your color prefer-ences Garden Designs of Duxbury 617-755-5799

Ready Your AC for SUMMERReady your AC for summer watch US Clean deep into your air ducts on our color tv monitor remote camera system Coil CleaningSystem Tune ups Up GradesNew Installations FREE ESTIMATES Call RICK ENERGY FIELD SERVICES LICENSED IN-SURED 774-454-4204

Painting EtcSpecializing in interiorexterior painting power washing gut-ters carpentry dump runs and window washing Free es-timates best prices guaran-teed Fast and reliable service Please call Mike 781-789-3612

Summer Tutoring6th grade Duxbury teacher certified in Elementary Education English with Masters degree Available to tutor your children up to grade 8 in all sub-jects including organization study skills specializing in ELA Spanish Please call 617-939-3517 or email eboggs182gmailcom

Home RepairsImprovementsOver 25 years experience as Building Supt in ResidentialCondoCommer-cial Propertyrsquos Repair Install Up-grade Paint Finish Int Carpentry and Handyman related work Duxbury ref-erences Steve at 508-633-3890 DUXHABITAOLCOM

Summer TutorExperienced Duxbury Grade 5 teacher available to tutor your child grades 3-9 in all subjects Also help in study skills or-ganization and test-taking Call Alton Phillips 781-964-3794

Sandy Fill - CheapScreened loam $1800 per yard delivered 18 yards or more free delivery Fill sand gravel and stone also available any amount recycled asphalt products for drivways and all size stones 781-640-4642

Cleaning - Home or OfficeFour years experience refer-ences available free estimates I do windows Call 508-840-6131

Babysitting ClassBabysitting Course Saturday June 25 1000-400 at Cathy-Jo Irvine Dance Studio 209 Water St Pembroke (781)829-0733 Learn Babysitting Basics plus where to find jobs and Secrets Every Sitter Should Know $80 includes Babysitting Survival Kit ($2500 value) and Certificate of Completion bring a bag lunch

9Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

Call Now Toll Free Pager 5088666860

At YourService

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Plantation Shutters amp BlindsHunter Douglas blinds and shutters Specializing in plan-tation shutters in real wood composite and vinyl Free in-home consultation free in-stallation Call for in-home quote We offer lowest prices on shutters and blinds Call 781-985-5480 Frugalblind-sandshutterscom

Need Summer HelpIrsquom home from college and eager to serve you Babysitting Dog walk-ing House sitting Irsquom a 22-year-old student with extensive experience in child and pet care I have my own transportation many references and would love the op-portunity to meet you Call Mariana at 781-635-8981 or email lanarose9aolcom

Reading and Math TutoringOne on one tutoring at Kidbridge Learning Center with Doanne Andre-sen with a MA of Ed in Reading Grades K-3 781-829-2280

Duxbury DaycareDuxbury resident with masters degree and childcare experience opening infant and toddler day-care Licensed insured organic and eco-friendly Seeking 4-5 chil-dren accepting full and part time Summer program July 11 - August 12 M-F 7-5 School year program August 29 - June 14 M-F 630-430 IDEAL CHILD-CARE FOR TEACHERS SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND PARENTS WHO WORK FROM HOME Con-tact Katherine McManus 617-997-1212 DuxDaycare gmailcom

Need Party HelpHigh School Junior honor student with catering experience availible for party help including food prep er-rands serving and clean up Last minute requests are a speciality Contact Maddy Clark at 781 934 4634 Rates negociable References availible

Piano LessonsldquoAll About Musicrdquo Experienced professional instructor Letrsquos start at the very beginning Do-re-mi or A-B-C A Prelude to all genre Climb Every Mountain including that of music All levels Please call 781-789-6140 or email lindarobinson15comcastnet

HousesitterResponsible 29-year-old female(RN) recently relocated back to Duxbury and looking for local house sitting opportunites for JulyAugust Please call Nicole if interested 781-910-3288

TutoringRemediate review advance Elementary intermediate high school Summer sessions also available Certified classroom teacher Masters education or-ganization Support wall curricu-lum including reading language arts science ESL study skills time management test taking SAT prep Physicist available for high schoolcollege math 508-830-0305

At YourService

Affordable RoofingRoofs starting at $4000 re-pairs starting at $50 Residen-tial and commercial Power washing starts at $250 Also windows installed starting at $150 includes free flashing We offer very affordable prices on vinyl siding Call for free es-timate - 781-733-2156

Cash for Junk Cars or TrucksPaying up to $300 Free towing Cash payment at pickup title not re-quired We appreciate your business Contact Dee Auto Recyclables 781-534-2118

Junk BustersJunk removal specializing in cleanouts of basements garages attics yard debris odds and ends We also specialize in carpentry painting gutter work and window washing Best prices free estimates Please call or leave a message for Mike 781-789-3612

Gutter CleaningWe clean gutters and wash windows We also specialize in raking and removing leaves small trees branches and yard debris Any and all junk re-moved inside and out Please call Mike at 781-789-3612

Certified Personal TrainerIn-home personal trainer for all ages Focuses on strength cardio and flexibility training Will work with you to achieve your goals Call Jamie Ducinski for inquiries 339-440-0801

Professional Window CleaningPrices start at $400 We are fully insured No job too big or small 10 off when you men-tion this ad Please call for free estimate Call Mike 781-789-3612

The Lady GardenerPerennial garden restoration and care expert hand pruning and shear-ing of shrubs Have your shrubs been fertilized this year $25hr Call 781-293-9240

Duxbury Bartending ServicesHome parties weddings showers tIPS certified Call 339-832- 8034

Pressure WashingDuxbury Decks patios fences etc Free estimates 10 dis-count with this ad Call Andrew 508-944-4476 or Nick 781-264-3105

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

2008 SMART CAROver 40 miles per gallon from this extremely clean one owner Cabriolet Smart Car Less than 20000 miles Balance of warranty Silver with Black interior $1290000 A real kick to drive Please call 781-934-0531

1999 Ford WindstarPassenger van good condition sin-gle owner full power air conditioned current inspection sticker Burgundy with gray interior new transmission only 102000 original miles Good transportation Call Curt Fithian 781-452-7201

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Economical lsquo89 19rsquo Midland with Karavan roller trailer 90hp Mer-cury outboard motor fish finder VHF power winch $4500 or bo Call 781-293-2239

14rsquo Sailboat for Sale14rsquo 2007 American Daysailor with trailer mast amp winch Only used sev-eral times Cost $6800 new Your bargain at only $3500 or best offer Call 781-293-3056 or email rff33verizonnetlsquo07 Harley Davidson Road King

Only 4700 miles New battery V Pipes Power Commander Pillow Seat Sacrifice for only $13000 Call Joe at 781-254-1962

Starter Boat Motor TrailerCrestliner 14 aluminum open runabout with 15HP electric start Suzuki and a Venture trailer All in excellent condition All extras in-cluding anchor lines oars etc $3500 Call 781-934-1332

Selling your car or boatFor less than the cost of a tank of gas you can reach more than 10000 potential buyers in the ClipperClassifieds To place your ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us on the web at wwwduxburyclip-percom

2280 Winner Walkaround CuddyDimensions LOA 22rsquo8rdquo Beam 8rsquo powered by 2001 Yamaha 225 cus-tom hardtop with eletronics box in-cludes Furuno GPSfishfinder VHS and AMFM radios $22900 Call Mike at 781-424-9596

Grady White Marlin 28 1990This is a rock-solid cruising fishing machine with a broad beam (107) offering unsurpassed quality and proven owner satisfaction Cabin fea-tures compact galley with fridge stand-up head forward V-berth (coil mattress) and aft berth Great for cruising the Islands Only $24500 Call Bill 781-956-8922

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Sailboat for Sale32rsquo Pearson Sloop 1979 Excellent condition Atomic 4 gas engine new sails electronics Bimini Dartmouth green covers white hull Stored Dux-bury moored Plymouth $19500 Call Tom 239-728-8770

2007 Yukon DenaliOnly 76000 miles DVDTV system leather interior 3 row seating excel-lent condition $19000 Call 781-934-0031

Halmatic 880 Motor SailerYou could buy a new 14rsquo out-board or for the same price my motor sailer which sleeps 5 in full-length berths Recently rebuilt 40HP diesel engine 3 sails shal-low draft Galley head equipped Ideal for local waters $11900 781-934-6575

4

23rsquo Sailboat $2000 1988 Hunter Fiberglass Has main sail jib and genoa sails Free 8HP outboard boat stands cushions life vests Good condi-tion Kevin 781-296-3878 or Ron 781-724-1270

10 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

2004 Cadillac SRXAWD sports package power every-thing 8 CD changer Beautifully maintained by original owner $8100 Call John at 781-934-6044

2010 Mazda 3 TouringStill under warranty like new but bet-ter pearl white 22000 miles Gets great gas mileage automatic blue-tooth ac alloy wheels etc Must see Getting company car paid $19300 sacrifice for $15000 Call 781-856-5790

LegalNotices

PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

LegalNotices

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

LegalNotices

law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

LegalNotices

partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

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100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

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35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

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Price Reduced$474900

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HOW TO PLAY Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9 eachcolumn must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

Planes Trainamp Automobiles

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4

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Planes Trainamp Automobiles

1965 Marshall Cat 22 For Sale1965 Marshall 22 Catboat 6 hull Santa Baby white awlgrip beige decks wood cockpit wall cushions Atomic 4 engine (needs work) bronze rudder boarding steps swim platform Open cabin layout converti-ble dinette wcushions antique wood stove bronze water pump Duxbury 781-934-9681

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

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and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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PUBLIC HEARING

FEE SCHEDULESBOARD

OF SELECTMEN

The Duxbury Board of Se-lectmen will hold a public hearing on Monday June 27 2011 at 700 PM in the Mu-ral Room Lower Level of Duxbury Town Hall located at 878 Tremont Street Dux-bury MA 02332 to consider new fees andor fee changes for the following depart-ments Harbormaster and In-spectional Services All resi-dents and interested parties will be permitted to make comments or present recom-mendations for consideration A copy of all proposed fee schedule changes and pro-posed fees has been filed with the Town Clerk and a copy has been placed on file at the Duxbury Free Library

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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COMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS

THE TRIAL COURTPLYMOUTH

PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT

52 Obery StreetSuite 1130

Plymouth MA 02360(508) 747-6204

Docket No PL11P0856EAIn the Estate of Peter F Shannon also known as Peter Francis ShannonLate of Duxbury MA

02332Date of Death 12212009NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILLTo all persons interested in

the above captioned estate a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be the last will and codicil of said decedent be proved and allowed and that Marcia Anne Shannon of Duxbury MA be appointed executortrix named in the will to serve Without Surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OB-JECT THERETO YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP-PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT PLYMOUTH ON OR BEFORE TEN OrsquoCLOCK IN THE MORN-ING (1000 AM) ON 06172011

In addition you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based within thirty (30) days after the re-turn day (or such other time as the court on motion with notice to the petitioner may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16

WITNESS Hon Cather-ine P Sabaitis First Justice of this Court

Date May 20 2011

Robert E McCarthyRegister of Probate

1D - June 8 lsquo11

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TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of Mr Gary Plotkin amp Ms Elizabeth Lange for a special permit un-der Article(s) 400 and 900 Section(s) 4102(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-

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law The property is located at 27 Sunset Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 180-194-000 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 10780 sq ft in the Residential Compati-bility district and owned by the applicants The applicant proposes to construct a 16 x 16 screened porch to a preex-isting non-conforming struc-ture The existing building coverage is 15 percent which the applicant proposes to in-crease to 177 percent The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith ABarrettChair

Board of Appeals

Adv 6811-61511 Case 11-14

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall 878 Tremont Street on July 14 2011 at 730 pm to con-sider the application of James P Anello amp Susan M Brad-ford for a special permit un-der Articles 400 and 900 Sec-tions 4012(4) and 9062 of the Duxbury Protective By-law The property is located at 405 Bay Road Duxbury MA Parcel No 160-964-015 of the Duxbury Assessors Map consisting of 4356 sq ft in the Residential Compatibility district and owned by the ap-plicants The applicant pro-poses to construct an 8x 242 deck onto the rear of an exist-ing dwelling The dwelling is within the 25 setback An ex-tension of a pre-existing non-conforming structure re-quires a special permit The application may be viewed in the Inspectional Services De-

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partment between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on the applicants proposal should appear at public hearing at the time and place noted above Written comments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on July 14 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A BarrettChair

Board of AppealsAdv 6811 - 61511

Case 11-15

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11

MORTGAGEErsquoSNOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain Mortgage given by Itsva Cerritos to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion a California Corporation dated December 29 2006 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 33910 Page 250 of which the Mortgage the un-dersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 0100 PM on June 15 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close Dux-bury MA all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit

the land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts being shown as Lot No 8 on plan entitled Plan of Land Tarkiln Village Dux-bury Massachusetts Tarkiln Realty Trust dated Septem-ber 8 1967 by Robert G McGlone Surveyor amp Engi-neer recorded with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds as plan 780 of 1967 and bounded and described as fol-lows

Southeasterly by Candle-wick Close as shown on said plan 185695 feet

Southeasterly Southerly and Southwesterly by a curved line at the corner of said Candlewick Close and Union Bridge Street 35686 feet

Southwesterly by said Un-ion Bridge Street as shown on said plan by two lines meas-

uring respectively 180322 feet and 65202 feet

Northwesterly by Lot 3 as shown on said plan 200 feet

Northeasterly by a portion of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 17209 feet and

Northeasterly again by the remaining portion of Lot 17 as shown on said plan 151781 feet

Containing according to said plan 59000 square feet of land more or less

Together with a right of way in common with others entitled thereto over all streets and ways as shown on said plan

Subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and easements of record if any insofar as now in force and applicable

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements restrictions building and zoning laws un-paid taxes tax titles water bills municipal liens and as-sessments rights of tenants and parties in possession

TERMS OF SALE A de-posit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($500000) in the form of a certified check or bank treas-urerrsquos check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclo-sure Sale Agreement immedi-ately after the close of the bidding The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check bank treasur-errsquos check or other check sat-isfactory to Mortgageersquos at-torney The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid at the sale to reject any and all bids to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announce-ment made before or during the foreclosure sale If the sale is set aside for any rea-son the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid The purchaser shall have no fur-ther recourse against the Mortgagor the Mortgagee or the Mortgageersquos attorney The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCEOther terms if any to be announced at the sale

Bank of America National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for RAMP 2007RS2 Present Holder of said Mortgage

By Its Attorneys Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 962169 Boston MA 02196 Phone (617) 502-4100

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MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

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terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

LegalNotices

and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

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By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

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878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

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The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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11Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

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LegalNotices

MORTGAGEES SALE OF

REAL ESTATE

244 South Street Duxbury MA 02332

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Henry K Chang to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dated January 23 2003 and recorded with the Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds in Book 24047 Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the con-ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub-lic Auction on June 20 2011 at 1200PM at or upon the mortgaged premises more particularly described below being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit

The land with the buildings thereon situated in Duxbury Plymouth County Massachu-setts on the Westerly side of South Street near the Tree of Knowledge being shown on ldquoPlan of Land in Duxbury Mass February 21 1979rdquo re-corded with Plymouth Deeds in Book 4719 Page 317 bounded and described as fol-lows

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of South Street near where said Tree stands and

Running by said Street Southwesterly 23869 feet

Thence Southwesterly 10223 feet to Parcel ldquoArdquo on said plan

Thence Northwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 8729 feet

Thence Southwesterly by said Parcel ldquoArdquo 2200 feet

Thence Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Wil-liam L and Jeanne E Moeller 7552 feet

Thence Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Helen May Cooper 20015 feet

Thence Southeasterly by said Cooper land 6600 feet

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 11814 feet and

Thence Northeasterly by said Cooper land 3350 feet to the point of beginning

Containing 101 acres of land according to said plan

For title see Deed recorded at Book 7885 Page 131

Notices of Federal Tax Lien have been recorded with respect to this property at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at Book 27785 Page 337 Book 30345 Page 287 Book 31500 Page 216 and Book 38222 Page 285 and the Mortgagee will notify the Internal Revenue Service of the sale pursuant to 26 USCA sect7425(c)

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The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this no-tice

The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public announce-ment at the time and date ap-pointed for the sale and to fur-ther postpone at any ad-journed sale date by public announcement at the time and date appointed for the ad-journed sale date

The premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights restrictions ease-ments improvements orders of condition outstanding tax titles municipal or other pub-lic taxes assessments better-ments liens or claims in the nature of liens and existing encumbrances of record cre-ated prior to the mortgage or entitled to precedence over the mortgage if any insofar as the same are still in force and applicable to the prem-ises

If the premises is a condo-minium unit then the prem-ises will also be sold subject to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A as amended the applicable Mas-ter Deed and any and all amounts as may be due fol-lowing such sale to the appli-cable condominium trust

If the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale defaults in purchasing the property ac-cording to the terms of this notice of sale or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe-cuted at the time of the fore-closure the Mortgagee re-serves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder (or other successive bidders in the order of their bid) pro-vided that such other bidder deposits with Mortgagees at-torneys Michienzie amp Sawin LLC the amount of the re-quired deposit as set forth be-low within ten (10) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be con-veyed to such other bidder within thirty (30) days of the default which time periods may be reasonably extended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion

TERMS OF SALE Ten Thousand and No100 Dollars ($1000000) is to be paid in certified check andor bank cashiers check to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance of the purchase price is to be paid by the Purchaser by cer-tified check andor bank cash-iers check within thirty (30) days thereafter which time period may be reasonably ex-tended by the Mortgagee in its sole discretion at the of-fices of Harry Castleman Es-quire Michienzie amp Sawin LLC 745 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Other

LegalNotices

terms to be announced at the sale

The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as sucessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank Na-tional Association as trustee for the benefit of the certifi-cateholders of Equity One ABS Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Se-ries 2003-2

present holder of said mort-gage

by its attorney Harry Castleman Esquire

MICHIENZIE ampSAWIN LLC

745 Boylston StreetBoston MA 02116

3D - May 25 June 1 8 lsquo11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

Premises 69 Autumn Avenue Duxbury Massachusetts By virtue and in execution

of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Carolyn F Dailey and Peter F Robinson to Op-tion One Mortgage Corpora-tion and now held by Deut-sche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corpora-tion Trust 2007-HE1 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certifi-cates Series 2007-HE1 said mortgage dated July 21 2006 and recorded with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 33083 Page 189 for breach of the condi-tions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 22 2011 at 100 PM Local Time upon the premises all and singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit The land with buildings theron now known and numbered as Autumn Lane Duxbury Ply-mouth County Common-wealth of Massachusetts Said premises are shown as

Lot Number 1 on plan of land entitled PLAN OF LAND IN DUXBURY MA PREPARED FOR BRICK REALTY TRUST SCALE 1 = 50 September 11 2001 VAUTRINOT LAND SUR-VEYING INC ENGINEER-ING 7 LAND SURVEYORS PO BOX 144 PLYMPTON MA which plan is recorded with Plymouth County Regis-try of Deeds as Plan No 696 of 2001 in Plan Book 44 Page 1066 Said premises containing 1691 acre more or less according to said plan Said premises are conveyed subject to end with the benefit of easements restrictions and rights of way of record so far as the same are now in force

LegalNotices

and applicable The descrip-tion of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographi-cal error in this publication For Mortgagors Title see deed dated April 22 2005 and recorded in Book 30556 at Page 343 with the Ply-mouth County Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens encumbrances unpaid taxes

tax titles municipal liens and assessments if any which take precedence over the said mortgage above de-scribed FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500000) of the purchase price must be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash certified check bank treasurers or cashiers check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale Marino-sci Law Group PC 1350 Di-vision Road Suite 301 West Warwick RI 02893 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for HSI Asset Securitization Corporation Trust 2007-HE1 Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2007-HE1 Present Holder of Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG File No10-07708 (612011 682011 6152011)

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGEES

SALE OFREAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-tained in a certain mortgage given by Elizabeth Kathleen Van Der Veen to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems Inc as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Fund-ing Inc dated August 18 2004 and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 28974 Page 65 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Certificateholders for the Structured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13 is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur-pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1100 AM on June 28 2011 on the mortgaged prem-ises located at 388 Summer Street Duxbury MA 02332 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage

TO WIT A certain parcel

of land with the buildings thereon being now known as and numbered 388 Summer Street situated in the Town of Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts being shown as Lot C on a Subdivision Plan of Land in Duxbury Massachusetts drawn for Jo-sephine Sangiolo Scale 1 = 50 feet December 24 1968 Stenbeck amp Taylor Inc Engi-neers Marshfield Massachu-setts Said parcel is further bounded and described all ac-cording to said plan as fol-lows NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B two courses of forty two and 69100 (4269) feet and three hundred fifteen (315) feet respectively SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of De-Lorenzo fifty four and 96100 (5496) feet SOUTH-ERLY by land now or frmerly of said DeLorenzo three hun-dred thirty Nine and 18100 (33918) feet SOUTHEAST-ERLY by land now or for-merly of said DeLorenzo eighty eight and 96100 (8896) feet and NORTH-EASTERLY by Lot A one hundred thirty nine and 64100 (13964) feet Con-taining 41800 square feet of land more or less The con-veyance is made together with the right to use a thirty foot right of way across Lot A to Summer Street as shown on said plan for all purposes for which public ways are cus-tomarily used in the Town of Duxbury and for the purpose of carrying electricity and communications Premises are subject to and with the benefit of easements and re-strictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable For mortgagors ti-tle see deed recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 27582 Page 206 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights rights of way restric-tions easements right of ways covenants liens or claims in the nature of liens improvements public assess-ments any and all unpaid taxes tax titles tax liens wa-ter and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encum-brances of record which are in force and are applicable hav-ing priority over said mort-gage whether or not refer-ence to such restrictions easements improvements liens or encumbrances is made in the deed TERMS OF SALE A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000000) by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at AB-LITT | SCOFIELD 304 Cam-bridge Road Woburn Massa-chusetts 01801 other terms

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and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

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781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

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Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

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Serving the South Shore since 1986

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Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

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Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

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SEASONAL12 WEEKS

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SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

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Page 36: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

12 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

ARCHITECTURE

All Work Insured amp GuaranteedQuality Work

at Competitive Prices

A name you can trust Since 1970

cust

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mes

|ad

ditio

ns|

rem

odel

ing

|pr

ojec

tman

agem

ent

Shawn Dahlen amp Co Inc

ShawnDahlenaolcom

FREE Professional Consultation amp Budgeting

CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS

Architectural Design amp Construction

ARCHIAHOMES

A COMPLETE BUILDINGAND REMODELING COMPANY

Duxbury Woodworking

Licensedamp Insured

Loren C Nass Jr781-934-2380C 508-846-7610

Established1969

ALAN HURLEYROOFING

781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SIDINGWINDOWS

RELIABLE QUALITY WORKGUARANTEED

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2We Accept Credit Cards

GOOLEYCONSTRUCTION

LLC

PROJECT MANAGEMENTFine Homes amp Renovations

Duxbury7819342130

Lic 048048

BUILDERS amp REMODELERS

A+TRADESMAN CO

781-585-8919

amp

amp

amp

ampamp

Michael PhillipsLicensed amp Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

CLEANING SERVICE

COLEBOURNCLEANING

Commercial amp Residential

781-812-5880

LegalNotices

LegalNotices

and conditions will be pro-vided at the place of sale The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication OTHER TERMS IF ANY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE Present holder of said mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon as Succes-sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for the Cer-tificateholders for the Struc-tured Asset Investments II Inc Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-13

LegalNotices

By its AttorneysABLITT | SCOFIELD304 Cambridge Road

Woburn Massachusetts 01801

Telephone 781-246-8995 Fax 781-246-8994 612011 682011

6152011 C600732

3D - June 1 8 15 lsquo11

LegalNotices

878 Tremont Street on June 23 2011 at 730 pm on an Order on Remand in the mat-ter of Maribeth Patterson v Duxbury Zoning Board of Appeals Land Court No 11 Misc 445862 The purpose of the public hearing is to recon-sider the Boards decision in ZBA No 2010-16 in light of the adoption of Article 33 at the Annual Town Meeting March 2011 ZBA No 2010-16 involved the Plan-ning Boards request for zon-ing enforcement at 21 River Lane and appeal of the Build-ing Inspectors decision to deny that request

The property is located at 21 River Lane Parcel No 180-156-900 as shown on the Duxbury Assessors Maps

LegalNotices

The Order on Remand and documents pertaining to ZBA No 2010-16 may be viewed in the Inspectional Services Department between the hours of 800 am and 100 pm or by appointment

Any person wishing to comment on this matter should appear at public hear-ing at the time and place noted above Written com-ments may be submitted to the Board of Appeals 878 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 no later than 730 pm on June 23 2011 Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may re-quest the application and any accompanying materials in an

accessible format Requests for accommodation to partici-pate in the public hearing should be made at least three business days in advance by contacting Danielle Brandon at (781) 934-1100 ext 122

Judith A Barrett ChairBoard of Appeals

Adv 6811 - 61511Case 2011-16

2D - June 8 15 lsquo11TOWN OF DUXBURYBOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Mural Room at Town Hall

13Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

Complete Electrical ServiceAudio Visual Sales amp Installation

Masterrsquos License A7402Serving Duxbury Since 1969

5083204775

FIREPLACES

Christopher Ellis Master Electrician

wireitwellyahoocom

Serving Duxbury spanning 3 generations

A polite friendly amp local fatherLandscape lighting a specialty

Large or small I wire it all

781-956-2658MA 50904-EMA 20862-A

CONTRACTORS

CONTRACTORS

COUNTERTOPS

SOUTH SHOREMoulding Co IncInstalled Professionally

Call today for a FREEFREE no hassle quoteComplete New Home Installations

617-688-8485We also build mantles built in cabinets amp bookcases

ldquoMouldings Matterrdquo

Add Beauty amp Value withCrown Moulding bull Chair Rail bull Stair Work bull Wainscoting

bull Base Board amp More

bull Custom Granite Countertopsbull Professional Installationbull Free Design Consultationbull We Only Use Premium Materials

149 Camelot DrivePlymouth MA 02360

508-747-2483wwwplymouthmarblecom

Get the Luxury without the Expense

PlymouthMarble amp Granite

SC ThrasherBuilderContractor

Renovation Specialist

Servicing Duxbury Since 1976

781-834-2305

FLOORING

Brian Maddock amp Son bull Plymouth

Custom Borders bull Installations bull Dustless Floor Sanding

bull Refinishing

KLND Home ImprovementLicensed Insured amp HIC

DENNIS POISSON

(781) 831-3946 Build Remodel Repair and Design

ldquoNo Job Is Too Smallrdquo Free Estimates

Licensed Insured amp HIC

Visit us on Facebook

CONSTRUCTION COPJ

SPECIALIZING IN UPPERLEVEL ADDITIONS

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRYamp

Custom Kitchens Baths Decks Windows Siding

BasementsComplete Home Renovations

FENCING INSTALLERS

AMERICANFence Deck amp

Landscape Inc

1 Liberty Street Hanson MA 02341

americanfencedeckcomcastnet

Specializing in Custom Fences Decks Sheds Gazebos Pergolas Arbors Stonewalls Walkways amp Patios

Professional Landscape Design amp Construction Seasonal Cleanups amp Professional Property Maintenance

Mulch Loam amp Stone Deliveries

14 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

15Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

837-6543

CA Geldmacher IncAll Types of Roofing

Since 1973cageldmachercom

Fully Insured DUXBURY Lic 033392

ROOFING

ALAN HURLEYROOFING

781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SUMMER SPECIALUP TO $500 OFF ON COMPLETE NEW ROOF

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2We Accept Credit Cards

781-585-5227wadsworthcdcomcastnet

Licensed amp Fully Insured

Josh Smey(339) 933-0342

Call for FREE Estimate

bull Painting (InteriorExterior)bull Property Managementbull Power Washingbull Window Washingbull Gutter Cleaningbull Carpentry - Frame to Finishbull Snowplowing

Gutter Cleaning

Bill SullivanTelephone 781-294-8727

Cell 781-718-4415

FreeEstimates

SULLIVAN PAINTING

PAINTING

Proudly Serving all Duxbury

Call to schedule a FREE estimate781-585-7246

Visit us online at wwwcertaprocom

Lou amp Paige NeJameOwners and Duxbury Residents

Finally a painter I can call backInterior amp exterior painting

and powerwashing

Free Estimates - Fully Insured

Call Jason MurphyReferences Available

508-224-5103HIC Reg162860

Duxbury Home Paintingamp Power Washing Co

Specializing in Residential Painting and Power Washing

Serving Duxbury for the last 20+Years

Call Marc Murphy 781-934-6621

MASONRYamp CONSTRUCTION CO

PJALL TYPES OF

Brick Block ConcreteStone amp Cultured Stone

Bulkheads Wet BasementsChimney Liners New or Repair

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRY

Firefighters Brighten Your Day

BELLEW WINDOW CLEANING

781-603-6088Best prices guaranteed

Gutter Cleaning House Wash amp Power Washing

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING GUTTER CLEANING CARPET CLEANING Fully Insured

Cleaning and Painting Co R H F

FREEESTIMATES

Call Bob Fettig 617-851-5866

wwwrhfcleaningandpaintingcom

LANDSCAPING

L A W N M O W I N G

WOODCHUCKWOODCHUCKI N D U S T R I E S

FULLY INSURED

781-582-9512

WE ENLARGE BACKYARDS

LAWN amp TURF

Lawn Fertilizer Programs Disease Control Program

Golf Course and Native AreasSports Turf

Tick Spraying

413-447-5994 GrowingGreenTSyahoocom

16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury Business AssociationJOIN THE DBA BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWWDUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATIONCOM

Timothy E Driscoll BrokerOwner781-831-2681

wwwportsiderecom

Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

Higher priced Home

100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

basement +2 car garage

Explore the possibilities with this prop-erty Charming 3 bedroom house with 2

bedroom Detached barn

Step right on to the beach Great 2nd home Investment Rental history Retirement

Amazing home with 3 levels of beachfront property Attention to detail is an understate-

ment here panoramic views of Sunrise amp Sunset from front or rear decks New hard-wood just installed home was built 1994

35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 37: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

13Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

Complete Electrical ServiceAudio Visual Sales amp Installation

Masterrsquos License A7402Serving Duxbury Since 1969

5083204775

FIREPLACES

Christopher Ellis Master Electrician

wireitwellyahoocom

Serving Duxbury spanning 3 generations

A polite friendly amp local fatherLandscape lighting a specialty

Large or small I wire it all

781-956-2658MA 50904-EMA 20862-A

CONTRACTORS

CONTRACTORS

COUNTERTOPS

SOUTH SHOREMoulding Co IncInstalled Professionally

Call today for a FREEFREE no hassle quoteComplete New Home Installations

617-688-8485We also build mantles built in cabinets amp bookcases

ldquoMouldings Matterrdquo

Add Beauty amp Value withCrown Moulding bull Chair Rail bull Stair Work bull Wainscoting

bull Base Board amp More

bull Custom Granite Countertopsbull Professional Installationbull Free Design Consultationbull We Only Use Premium Materials

149 Camelot DrivePlymouth MA 02360

508-747-2483wwwplymouthmarblecom

Get the Luxury without the Expense

PlymouthMarble amp Granite

SC ThrasherBuilderContractor

Renovation Specialist

Servicing Duxbury Since 1976

781-834-2305

FLOORING

Brian Maddock amp Son bull Plymouth

Custom Borders bull Installations bull Dustless Floor Sanding

bull Refinishing

KLND Home ImprovementLicensed Insured amp HIC

DENNIS POISSON

(781) 831-3946 Build Remodel Repair and Design

ldquoNo Job Is Too Smallrdquo Free Estimates

Licensed Insured amp HIC

Visit us on Facebook

CONSTRUCTION COPJ

SPECIALIZING IN UPPERLEVEL ADDITIONS

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRYamp

Custom Kitchens Baths Decks Windows Siding

BasementsComplete Home Renovations

FENCING INSTALLERS

AMERICANFence Deck amp

Landscape Inc

1 Liberty Street Hanson MA 02341

americanfencedeckcomcastnet

Specializing in Custom Fences Decks Sheds Gazebos Pergolas Arbors Stonewalls Walkways amp Patios

Professional Landscape Design amp Construction Seasonal Cleanups amp Professional Property Maintenance

Mulch Loam amp Stone Deliveries

14 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

15Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

837-6543

CA Geldmacher IncAll Types of Roofing

Since 1973cageldmachercom

Fully Insured DUXBURY Lic 033392

ROOFING

ALAN HURLEYROOFING

781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SUMMER SPECIALUP TO $500 OFF ON COMPLETE NEW ROOF

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2We Accept Credit Cards

781-585-5227wadsworthcdcomcastnet

Licensed amp Fully Insured

Josh Smey(339) 933-0342

Call for FREE Estimate

bull Painting (InteriorExterior)bull Property Managementbull Power Washingbull Window Washingbull Gutter Cleaningbull Carpentry - Frame to Finishbull Snowplowing

Gutter Cleaning

Bill SullivanTelephone 781-294-8727

Cell 781-718-4415

FreeEstimates

SULLIVAN PAINTING

PAINTING

Proudly Serving all Duxbury

Call to schedule a FREE estimate781-585-7246

Visit us online at wwwcertaprocom

Lou amp Paige NeJameOwners and Duxbury Residents

Finally a painter I can call backInterior amp exterior painting

and powerwashing

Free Estimates - Fully Insured

Call Jason MurphyReferences Available

508-224-5103HIC Reg162860

Duxbury Home Paintingamp Power Washing Co

Specializing in Residential Painting and Power Washing

Serving Duxbury for the last 20+Years

Call Marc Murphy 781-934-6621

MASONRYamp CONSTRUCTION CO

PJALL TYPES OF

Brick Block ConcreteStone amp Cultured Stone

Bulkheads Wet BasementsChimney Liners New or Repair

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRY

Firefighters Brighten Your Day

BELLEW WINDOW CLEANING

781-603-6088Best prices guaranteed

Gutter Cleaning House Wash amp Power Washing

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING GUTTER CLEANING CARPET CLEANING Fully Insured

Cleaning and Painting Co R H F

FREEESTIMATES

Call Bob Fettig 617-851-5866

wwwrhfcleaningandpaintingcom

LANDSCAPING

L A W N M O W I N G

WOODCHUCKWOODCHUCKI N D U S T R I E S

FULLY INSURED

781-582-9512

WE ENLARGE BACKYARDS

LAWN amp TURF

Lawn Fertilizer Programs Disease Control Program

Golf Course and Native AreasSports Turf

Tick Spraying

413-447-5994 GrowingGreenTSyahoocom

16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury Business AssociationJOIN THE DBA BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWWDUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATIONCOM

Timothy E Driscoll BrokerOwner781-831-2681

wwwportsiderecom

Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

Higher priced Home

100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

basement +2 car garage

Explore the possibilities with this prop-erty Charming 3 bedroom house with 2

bedroom Detached barn

Step right on to the beach Great 2nd home Investment Rental history Retirement

Amazing home with 3 levels of beachfront property Attention to detail is an understate-

ment here panoramic views of Sunrise amp Sunset from front or rear decks New hard-wood just installed home was built 1994

35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 38: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

14 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

15Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

bull Edgeing-Mulch bull Clean-upsbull Stone workPatios

Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

837-6543

CA Geldmacher IncAll Types of Roofing

Since 1973cageldmachercom

Fully Insured DUXBURY Lic 033392

ROOFING

ALAN HURLEYROOFING

781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SUMMER SPECIALUP TO $500 OFF ON COMPLETE NEW ROOF

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2We Accept Credit Cards

781-585-5227wadsworthcdcomcastnet

Licensed amp Fully Insured

Josh Smey(339) 933-0342

Call for FREE Estimate

bull Painting (InteriorExterior)bull Property Managementbull Power Washingbull Window Washingbull Gutter Cleaningbull Carpentry - Frame to Finishbull Snowplowing

Gutter Cleaning

Bill SullivanTelephone 781-294-8727

Cell 781-718-4415

FreeEstimates

SULLIVAN PAINTING

PAINTING

Proudly Serving all Duxbury

Call to schedule a FREE estimate781-585-7246

Visit us online at wwwcertaprocom

Lou amp Paige NeJameOwners and Duxbury Residents

Finally a painter I can call backInterior amp exterior painting

and powerwashing

Free Estimates - Fully Insured

Call Jason MurphyReferences Available

508-224-5103HIC Reg162860

Duxbury Home Paintingamp Power Washing Co

Specializing in Residential Painting and Power Washing

Serving Duxbury for the last 20+Years

Call Marc Murphy 781-934-6621

MASONRYamp CONSTRUCTION CO

PJALL TYPES OF

Brick Block ConcreteStone amp Cultured Stone

Bulkheads Wet BasementsChimney Liners New or Repair

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRY

Firefighters Brighten Your Day

BELLEW WINDOW CLEANING

781-603-6088Best prices guaranteed

Gutter Cleaning House Wash amp Power Washing

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING GUTTER CLEANING CARPET CLEANING Fully Insured

Cleaning and Painting Co R H F

FREEESTIMATES

Call Bob Fettig 617-851-5866

wwwrhfcleaningandpaintingcom

LANDSCAPING

L A W N M O W I N G

WOODCHUCKWOODCHUCKI N D U S T R I E S

FULLY INSURED

781-582-9512

WE ENLARGE BACKYARDS

LAWN amp TURF

Lawn Fertilizer Programs Disease Control Program

Golf Course and Native AreasSports Turf

Tick Spraying

413-447-5994 GrowingGreenTSyahoocom

16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury Business AssociationJOIN THE DBA BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWWDUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATIONCOM

Timothy E Driscoll BrokerOwner781-831-2681

wwwportsiderecom

Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

Higher priced Home

100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

basement +2 car garage

Explore the possibilities with this prop-erty Charming 3 bedroom house with 2

bedroom Detached barn

Step right on to the beach Great 2nd home Investment Rental history Retirement

Amazing home with 3 levels of beachfront property Attention to detail is an understate-

ment here panoramic views of Sunrise amp Sunset from front or rear decks New hard-wood just installed home was built 1994

35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 39: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

15Wednesday June 8 2011 Duxbury Clipper

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

Pa

s

Wallsn Ups

e

7819342001 Chad Frost

GODFREY LANDSCAPEbull Spring Clean-ups

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Bobcat Service

bull Walkways amp Patios

781-831-5181Tdgodfreyverizonnet

508-378-7696685 North Bedford Street ~ Route 18

East Bridgewater MA 02333

Serving Southeastern Massachusetts since 1967

Creative Planting DesignBrick Stone amp Timber Walls Walks amp Patios

Lawn Installations amp RenovationsSwimming Pool Design

HYDROSEEDING

781-837-9954Duxbury MA

PAUL CANTY

Call Now for Spring Cleanupamp Lawn Maintenance

781-293-1906Hydroseeding amp Fertilizer

Fully Licensed and Certified

Shawn Dahlen amp CoLANDSCAPING

A name you can trust Since 1970

Free Estimates781-934-2186

Specializing in All Phases of Design amp Installation

wwwevergrnlandscapecom

(781)585-6182Michael Bouchie

Serving the South Shore since 1986

Area 51 Landscape What We Do

bull Weekly Maintenancebull Irrigation Systems amp turn ons

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Sign Up for Weekly Mowing Mention this ad amp Get 10 Off Spring Clean-Ups

Offer expires 53011

Plantings and Much More

Call today for Free EstimateOwner Tim Heinstadt781-831-3168

HANDYMAN

Boss LandscapingldquoWhen you want the Boss on the jobrdquo

Landscape Maintenanceamp Construction

Brick amp Stone Masonry

Mike B Davis 781-585-5111bosslandscapingcomcastnet

Free EstimatesCustom Stone Fabrication

Dean W CavicchiCell 508-922-3127

Skilled in all aspects of Tile amp StoneOver 25 years of Experience

Innovative Tile amp Stone Design

With 10 Years of Experience

BERMINGHAMLANDSCAPING

Duxbury 781-934-7200Plymouth 508-747-4709

Provides Dependable Professional Propertyamp Lawn Maintenance

Services

SCOTTrsquoS FLOORING

Owner Scott Ennis

781-447-0957

IRRIGATION

Custom Design amp InstallationNOW SCHEDULING FOR SPRING

START-UPS amp INSTALLATIONS

shorelineofduxburyverizonnet

CRAIG NEALLYDUXBURY

508-523-7865

New Customers Welcome

FLOORING

Keith Carrico

781-336-9287PO Box 37 Monponsett MA 02350

Cleanups bull Mulching bull Power Washingbull Lawn Mowing bull Bobcat Work

bull Irrigation Systems bull Snow Plowingbull Fully Insured

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS

781-934-5010wwwoconnorlandscapenet

think springTotal Property Maintenance

Seasonal Cleanups bull Mulching bull MowingComplete Landscape MasonryConstruction

Fully Insured

WINDOWS

PAINTING

DUXBURY ndash REACH OVER 16000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS IN DUXBURY

SEASONAL12 WEEKS

$25 per week$300 for 3 months

12 MONTHS52 WEEKS

$20 per week$1040 for 12 months

Advertise your company in the Service Directoryand reach thousands of potential customers

Itrsquos Easy Just Call

781-934-2811 Ext 23gtgtgtgt

SIX MONTHS26 WEEKS

$22 per week$572 for 6 months

837-6543

CA Geldmacher IncAll Types of Roofing

Since 1973cageldmachercom

Fully Insured DUXBURY Lic 033392

ROOFING

ALAN HURLEYROOFING

781-826-1601alanalanhurleyroofingcom

SUMMER SPECIALUP TO $500 OFF ON COMPLETE NEW ROOF

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2We Accept Credit Cards

781-585-5227wadsworthcdcomcastnet

Licensed amp Fully Insured

Josh Smey(339) 933-0342

Call for FREE Estimate

bull Painting (InteriorExterior)bull Property Managementbull Power Washingbull Window Washingbull Gutter Cleaningbull Carpentry - Frame to Finishbull Snowplowing

Gutter Cleaning

Bill SullivanTelephone 781-294-8727

Cell 781-718-4415

FreeEstimates

SULLIVAN PAINTING

PAINTING

Proudly Serving all Duxbury

Call to schedule a FREE estimate781-585-7246

Visit us online at wwwcertaprocom

Lou amp Paige NeJameOwners and Duxbury Residents

Finally a painter I can call backInterior amp exterior painting

and powerwashing

Free Estimates - Fully Insured

Call Jason MurphyReferences Available

508-224-5103HIC Reg162860

Duxbury Home Paintingamp Power Washing Co

Specializing in Residential Painting and Power Washing

Serving Duxbury for the last 20+Years

Call Marc Murphy 781-934-6621

MASONRYamp CONSTRUCTION CO

PJALL TYPES OF

Brick Block ConcreteStone amp Cultured Stone

Bulkheads Wet BasementsChimney Liners New or Repair

LICENSED amp INSUREDHIC 121037 20 years experience

781-447-0714CALL LEAVE MESSAGE

MASONRY

Firefighters Brighten Your Day

BELLEW WINDOW CLEANING

781-603-6088Best prices guaranteed

Gutter Cleaning House Wash amp Power Washing

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING GUTTER CLEANING CARPET CLEANING Fully Insured

Cleaning and Painting Co R H F

FREEESTIMATES

Call Bob Fettig 617-851-5866

wwwrhfcleaningandpaintingcom

LANDSCAPING

L A W N M O W I N G

WOODCHUCKWOODCHUCKI N D U S T R I E S

FULLY INSURED

781-582-9512

WE ENLARGE BACKYARDS

LAWN amp TURF

Lawn Fertilizer Programs Disease Control Program

Golf Course and Native AreasSports Turf

Tick Spraying

413-447-5994 GrowingGreenTSyahoocom

16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury Business AssociationJOIN THE DBA BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWWDUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATIONCOM

Timothy E Driscoll BrokerOwner781-831-2681

wwwportsiderecom

Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

Higher priced Home

100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

basement +2 car garage

Explore the possibilities with this prop-erty Charming 3 bedroom house with 2

bedroom Detached barn

Step right on to the beach Great 2nd home Investment Rental history Retirement

Amazing home with 3 levels of beachfront property Attention to detail is an understate-

ment here panoramic views of Sunrise amp Sunset from front or rear decks New hard-wood just installed home was built 1994

35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome

Page 40: Duxbury Clipper 2011_08_06

16 Wednesday June 8 2011Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury Business AssociationJOIN THE DBA BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWWDUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATIONCOM

Timothy E Driscoll BrokerOwner781-831-2681

wwwportsiderecom

Dazzling DuxburyHomes by the Sea and Awesome Neighborhoods

Price Reduced $469000

ldquoNot a drive by Must See Designer Kitchen with Sub Zero Gas Cooktops amp Granite Steps out to Private Patio First floor master suiterdquo Only seen in

Higher priced Home

100 Chandler Street Duxbury

Lovely setting in popular Tinkertown Neighborhood 3 bdrm 2 bth finished

basement +2 car garage

Explore the possibilities with this prop-erty Charming 3 bedroom house with 2

bedroom Detached barn

Step right on to the beach Great 2nd home Investment Rental history Retirement

Amazing home with 3 levels of beachfront property Attention to detail is an understate-

ment here panoramic views of Sunrise amp Sunset from front or rear decks New hard-wood just installed home was built 1994

35 Forge Way Duxbury 59 Ocean Rd N Duxbury

9 Ocean Rd South Duxbury

62 Cove Rd Duxbury

Price Reduced$474900

Price Reduced$439000

Price$859000

Under Agreement$769000

CELEBRATE OUR 40 YEARS

Heavy Hors drsquooeuvres Mark Collins Bar Acoustic Jazz by None of the Above

The Art Complex MuseumANNIVERSARY GALA

June 17 6-8 PMAll are welcome