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Volume LX No. 22 “He loves his country best who strives to make it best.” –– Robert G. Ingersoll Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Fitting tribute
World War I memorial highlights
town’s Memorial Day services
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor was the official rededication
justin@duxburyclipper.com
of the World War I Monument.
A large crowd turned out The monument, shattered in
for Duxbury’s Memorial Day an accident decades ago and
services on Monday morning. all but forgotten in the woods
Despite a smoky haze in behind Mayflower Cemetery,
the air ––  a result of brush was recently restored. Joe
fires in distant Quebec –– De- Shea, who discovered the
pot Street was packed with on- pieces of the monument, led
lookers waving American flags a committee of dedicated resi-
as members of the American dents in the restoration efforts.
Legion post, town officials, After voters at the 2009 Town
Boy Scout and Girl Scouts Meeting approved the use of
Eagle Scout Pat McCloud from Troop 62, Fred Stevens from the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
and the Duxbury High School Community Preservation Act United States and Cub Scout Ian Sovick from Duxbury Pack 1776 prepare to lay a wreath at the base of
band marched by. funds, the committee raised the newly-restored World War I monument on Memorial Day. For more photos see page 15.
The highlight of the day continued on page 14

Inspiring young minds War of words


Duxbury, doing business as ... Blue River Montessori over Merry Village
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By Debora Babin Katz, Clipper Contributor By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor in his e-mail, read by Murphy
he 1870’s journalist justin@duxburyclipper.com
at Thursday night’s Zoning
and Harvard professor The war of words between Board meeting, that the com-
Henry Adams once the Zoning Board of Appeals ments showed that Murphy
said: “A teacher affects eternity; and the developers for the was biased against such proj-
he can never tell where his in- Merry Village 40B project is ects and therefore should step
fluence stops.” For Sonia Kelly, escalating. down.
teacher, mother, John McCluskey, an at- Murphy said he consulted
and the “spark- torney working with the proj- with the state ethics commis-
plug” of the Blue ect, sent an e-mail to Zon- sion and was told there was no
River Montes- ing Board Chairman Dennis reason he couldn’t continue as
sori School in Murphy, carbon copied to a voting member of the board.
Duxbury, educa- the Board of Selectmen, ask- “I was advised I had no
tional influence begins with the ing that Murphy recuse him- basis for recusal,” Murphy
creation of an environment that self from the hearing process, said. He said he had made a
encourages the freedom to ex- based on public comments full disclosure of his role in
plore.
Murphy has made about 40B the project to the Board of
“I want to get them to won-
affordable housing projects in Selectmen as the appointing
der; this is the biggest gift I can Sonia Kelly reads to one of her students at the Blue River
general. McCluskey claimed
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include an auction at 10 a.m., Thurs. June 10 10:24 am 10:32 pm 4:39 am 4:47 pm
books, antiques and collect- Fri. June 11 11:13 am 11:19 pm 5:27 am 5:35 pm
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as face painting, musical en-
tertainment, plus Father’s Day SUNRISE AND SUNSET
gifts, hundreds of children’s Sunrise Sunset
toys and games, crafts, plants, Thurs. June 3 5:08 am 8:13 pm
a white elephant table, snacks,
baked goods, and strawberry Fri. June 4 5:08 am 8:14 pm
shortcake. Admission and Sat. June 5 5:07 am 8:14 pm
parking are free. Come rain or Sun. June 6 5:07 am 8:15 pm
shine. For more information, Mon. June 7 5:07 am 8:16 pm
call 781-934-6532.
Tues. June 8 5:06 am 8:16 pm

Gurnet Saquish Wed. June 9


Thurs. June 10
5:06 am 8:17 pm
5:06 am 8:17 pm

Beach Run Fri. June 11 5:06 am 8:18 pm

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prize is $650, second place is $500, third place is $300, fourth
place is $250. For Mini floats: first place is $250, second place
is $200, third place is $150, fourth place is $100.
The theme is American Pastimes, so your group can
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Arbor Day Foundation names


Duxbury Tree City USA community
Duxbury was recognized
by the nonprofit Arbor Day
Foundation as a Tree City
USA community for its com-
mitment to urban forestry. It is
the nineteenth year Duxbury
has earned this national desig-
nation.
The Tree City USA pro-
gram is sponsored by the
Arbor Day Foundation in co-
operation with the National
Association of State Foresters
and the USDA Forest Service.
Duxbury has met the four
standards to become a Tree
City USA community. Tree
City USA communities must
have a tree board or depart-
ment, a tree-care ordinance, Duxbury has received the "Tree City USA" designation for several
a comprehensive community years running.
forestry program, and an Ar- and we applaud communities serve water and provide vital
bor Day observance and proc- that make planting and caring habitat for wildlife.
lamation. for trees a top priority.” • Reduce the heat island
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S.O.S., at a recent opening re- Radishes
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until June 6.
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Girl Scout news


Troop registrations: Completed registration packets need
to be returned to Noreen on June 2, from 7-9 p.m. at the Scout
House. Leaders and other registered adults will be able to com-
plete the Cori forms that night as well. You will need to bring
your Mass. driver’s license and a copy of the license. If you
have not yet recieved your packet, please call Noreen or stop by
that night to pick it up.
Registration: Any girl who will be entering kindergarten
in the fall though grade 12, who is not currently enrolled in
the Duxbury Girl Scout program, is invited to come to the Girl
Scout House on Saturday, June 5 between 9:30-11:30 a.m. to
register or to simply find out about our Scouting program. Girl
Scouting allows girls to develop leadership qualities, participate
in multiple community service projects and to explore new ho-
rizons in a noncompetitive environment. Serena Ferrias enjoys a s’more
containing a perfectly toasted
Sixth graders wanted: A new sixth grade troop is being marshmallow.
formed and is looking for some enthusiastic sixth graders who
want to have fun and help others while participating in a great
organization and a noncompetitive environment. Come and find
out what Cadette Scouting is all about on Saturday, June 5 at the 781-834-6231 • 267 Ocean St., Brant Rock, Marshfield
Scout House.
Bridging: Our annual bridging ceremony will take place
at the Duxbury Middle School auditorium this Sunday, June 6,
from 7-8 p.m. This event celebrates the advancement of the girls
from one level of Girl Scouting to the next. All of our Scouts are
encouraged to attend this important event. Refreshments will
follow the ceremony.
Cookie prizes: We still have several troops who have not
picked up the cookie sale prizes for their girls. You can get them
on Wednesday evening or Saturday morning at the registration
events.
Beach cookout: Daisy through Cadette Gril Scouts gath-
ered on Duxbury Beach last Saturday evening for their tradi-
tional cookout. Hot dogs cooked on a stick never tasted so good. %IN$IIN.;CH
Cadettes from Troop 80331 organized sack races, and played
multiple games with our parachute, which was the hit of the $FCJ$FIJ1?;MIHCM&?L?
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D/B/A: Inspiring young minds


continued from page one mind,’ soaking up anything Blue River Montessori
and everything that comes its
give my students because if School
way,” she said.
they wonder then they will al-
Although teaching has al- Owner: Sonia T. Kelly
ways look for answers,” said
ways been Kelly’s passion, Fine Wine • Beer • Liquor • Cigars
Kelly. Resident Since: 2003
she felt a burning desire to be-
In 2006, Kelly, with the
come a business owner. “I love Business Description:
help of her husband Geoff, de- Stop & Shop Plaza • Kingston
the math behind it,” she said. Modified Montessori for
signed and built a barn-styled 781.422.9999
She maintains the best of both Preschoolers for children
schoolhouse at 484 Temple
worlds by operating the school ages 2 ½ to 6 years.
Street for her “academic-
and teaching along side her two
based” preschool. The school, Business Inception: 2006
teachers. Both staff members
named after Duxbury’s historic
hold bachelor’s degrees, and Phone: 781-834-4480
Blue Fish River, is nestled on
one has her master’s in teach-
an acre and half of fields and Email: SKelly@
ing like Kelly. “People assume BlueRiverMontessori.org
wood-
that all preschool teachers
lands
have degrees, but not all do,” Web site: www.
that in- BlueRiverMontessori.org
she said. A part-time Spanish
cludes
teacher also comes in every
seven human body or discussing the
Wednesday for those students
trails. life cycle of a bug from her
who opt-in to the foreign lan-
It’s an meadow, Kelly says she is al-
guage program.
ideal ways focused on making the
The staff’s teaching quali-
s p o t educational experience fun.
fications, coupled with a class
for Kelly to ignite the minds of Ask her what she loves most
size of about 10 students, is
her pupils with nature walks about operating the school and
what Kelly believes attracts
and science experiments. “We she will tell you: “the bond I
parents to the school. “I’ve in-
don’t have a playground pur- form with the kids and the par-
tentionally stayed small, and
posely; we want them to ex- ents, and seeing in both of their
while it may not be the most
plore the natural environment,” eyes when they are wowed by
profitable means to run my
said Kelly. “The students have something.” For the students,
business, it allows me to be How Life Insurance Can
never asked ‘where’s the play- this excitement may come
both lead teacher and business
ground?’” she added, “and the from the results of a science Protect Your Home
owner, she said.”
parents often enjoy taking their experiment. For the parents,
Now starting its fifth year, You and your family have worked hard to acquire your home, a
children through the trails after it might be seeing their child
Blue River Montessori is en- rental property or other real estate holdings, and you qualified for
classes.” discuss a fun fact they learned,
joying its “third generation” of that mortgage thanks to your income level, ex-
Kelly’s impressive edu- which becomes part of the
cellent credit rating and financial history.
siblings from the same fami-
cational background includes family’s conversation around
lies, said Kelly, who has devel- But what would happen if you — the primary
a Masters in Education from the dinner table. Inspiring
oped a “close knit bond” with income producer or even as half of a dual-
Loyola College in Maryland minds and never knowing
many of them. “In fact, some income partnership — suddenly died? Besides
and an Association Montessori where her influence will end
the emotional trauma, a surviving spouse may
of my closest friends in Dux-
Internationale degree from is how this teacher and busi-
experience a significant decrease in household
bury started as parents of kids income that could lead to foreclosure. That’s
Washington Montessori Insti- ness owner spends her days.
in my school,” she said. why many banks and mortgage companies
tute. AMI is a rigorous pro-
David W. Shea,
Whether she is teaching As Kelly says, “I just want to Financial Services Professional encourage homeowners to purchase mortgage
gram—with 8 to 10 hours of make something within them
New York Life life insurance.
her preschoolers about how
daily study—that is founded
Insurance Company

the skull is a fixed joint in the spark.” Life Insurance from a Lender vs. an Insurance Company
on the pre-World War II teach- Basically, you purchase mortgage life insurance so that in the event
ings of Italian physician and of an untimely death, funds are available to meet any outstand-
educator Maria Montessori Jan Butterworth ing mortgage balance. But the type of insurance you purchase can
who emphasized the child’s
greatly affect your surviving family members’ options.
(781) 582-9766
ability to self-direct their Care for your animal, all When you purchase insurance from a bank or mortgage company,
own learning with the teacher shapes and sizes on a daily basis you generally lose all ownership control. In many cases, you pay the
as guide. Kelly, however, or while you are on vacation! premiums, the lender receives the proceeds at the insured’s death,
and your family receives the deed to the house. While this may seem
is quick to note that her pro- Playtime like an equitable solution, the spouse may not want to remain in the
gram incorporates the Reggio home due to several factors:
Emilia Approach. This educa- The daily memories may be too difficult to handle.
tional philosophy, developed Bachelors of
The expenses may be too large to maintain.
Your spouse needs to live closer to friends and family.
by Loris Malaguzzi in Italy af- Science in Animal Science Your spouse needs to relocate for a better job or school area.
ter World War II, emphasizes Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
“collaboration with peers.” With personally owned life insurance, you have more choices and
Learning is done through ex- control because your surviving spouse (assuming he/she is the ben-
eficiary) — not the lender — receives the insurance proceeds at
ploration that is mostly based your death. Your spouse decides what to do with the money. He/
on the interests of the children. she can pay the mortgage in one lump sum or continue paying it
“I mix the two educational down periodically. Plus, personally owned life insurance is portable,
philosophies in my preschool which means if you move in a few years, you won’t have to replace
your insurance, which could be a costly process. Furthermore, even
curriculum,” said Kelly who after the mortgage is paid, personally owned life insurance can pro-
is currently attending graduate vide other valuable benefits.
studies at Leslie University on
the Reggio method.
“I find that my students
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candidates corner
DAA ‘By the Over 48 Years of the Best Quality
Cutler Coffee on Temple Street Bedroom Furniture Around!

Sea Shore’ The Josh Cutler campaign is hosting a number of neighbor-


The Duxbury Art Asso- hood coffees in Duxbury. This is an opportunity for residents Save Now!
ciation is calling all artists to meet Cutler in an informal setting, ask questions and share
to submit two-dimensional their ideas for bringing a positive change to Beacon Hill. The 20% - 40%
artwork in any media for next scheduled coffee is Sunday, June 6 from 4-6 p.m. at the
an upcoming exhibition en- home of Jen and Andreas Klein on 380 Temple Street, Duxbury. “Quality Home Furnishings
titled “By the Sea Shore, Art For information on hosting or attending a neighborhood coffee For Four Generations”
inspired by the beach.” To please call 781-422-1981, e-mail danielle@joshcutler.com or
be considered for exhibition, visit joshcutler.com.
original two-dimensional
artwork must be submitted. Sustainable Duxbury meeting change
Entry is open to everyone.
459 Plain Street, Rte 139, Rockland
The regular monthly meeting of Sustainable Duxbury will 1-800-696-5759
DAA membership is not be Wednesday, June 9, instead of June 2. The meeting will be
required. Work must have at the Senior Center at 7:30 p.m.
Open Monday-Saturday 9:00-5:30 • Sunday 12:00-4:00
been completed within the
last five years and not pre-
viously exhibited in a DAA Jimmy Tingle comes to Duxbury
Show. A non-refundable en- On Saturday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m., the historic 1699 Win-
try fee of $5 per piece for slow House of Marshfield will host a fundraiser at the Duxbury
current DAA members and Performing Arts Center, 73 Alden Street, featuring the nation-
$15 per piece for non-DAA ally known comedian Tingle as well as South Shore comedienne
members will be charged. Chrissy Kelleher. Tickets to this fundraiser are $ 25 per person,
Membership can be updated with a special $ 50 package that allows the patron to meet and
at the time of registration. greet Mr. Tingle prior to the show. Tickets can be purchased by
Artwork need not be listed going onto the Winslow House Web site at winslowhouse.org or
for sale; however, if a sell- by calling 781-837-5753. Tickets can also be purchased by go-
ing price is listed on the reg- ing to Westwinds Bookshop, 45 Depot Street, Duxbury.
Nancy Colella
istration form, the Duxbury
Art Association retains a 40
percent commission on all Special reception to meet the Artist!
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and Cutler Galleries.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 9

Trash talk
D
By Dick Rothschild, Clipper Columnist
oes the headline sound as though this column
is about the Sacramento hardcore band Trash
Talk or maybe the recent verbal donnybrook
between Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford and Joe Madden and
Ump Davidson at a Red Sox game? It’s not. But, read on.
You are about to become the first in your
neighborhood able to hold forth on where
all the blue trash bags go, and what happens
to them after they are dropped into the pit
at the Duxbury Recycling Center.
Twice weekly Duxbury’s DPW
(Department of Public Works) delivers
a truckload of our blue bagged MSW
(Municipal Solid Waste) to a huge facility in West Wareham,
Massachusetts known as SEMASS.
Here, believe it or not, a million tons of trash a year,
including ours, is used as fuel to generate electricity. In the
process our dependency on fossil fuels, greenhouse gas
emissions and need for more landfills is reduced.
The Rube Goldberg-like Schematic Process Diagram
below may help you visualize the process which goes like this:
The trash arrives by truck and railroad freight car and is
dumped on the floor of the Tipping Hall, where it is bulldozed
onto a conveyor and fed into a shredder. The shredder chops
it into 4 x 4-inch chunks and dumps them onto a second
conveyor. At the top of this conveyor a magnetic device
removes all the ferrous metals, which are then shunted via
another conveyor to trucks to be sold and recycled. You would
think there is not much iron or steel in trash, but the SEMASS
facility recovers over 50,000 tons a year.
Nothing whitens as beautifully;
it’s sure to exceed your expectations.
ANDREW WIEMEYER, D.M.D., PROSTHODONTIST
PETER WIEMEYER, D.M.D., GENERAL DENTISTRY
HILARY FRITSCH, D.M.D., GENERAL DENTISTRY
104 TREMONT STREET, SUITE 4, DUXBURY MA 02332
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conveyed to one of three boilers. These are big babies housed Eve Village e Vill Th
in a building almost nine stories high. Burning trash chunks as The ouse at
fuel, these boilers produce steam, which turns steam turbines,
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which turn generators to produce electricity. A

Get Aquainted
SEMASS generates 590,000 megawatts of electricity from
the million tons of trash it processes yearly, enough to satisfy
the electricity needs of all the households in Duxbury plus
many in Kingston.
A byproduct is made by introducing water and lime
into the boiler exhaust just before it enters the air pollution
control equipment. The combination comes out as the major
component of sheetrock. Another byproduct is fly ash,
sometimes used in concrete. A scrubber removes most of the
airborne pollutants, making the exhaust from SEMASS cleaner
than that from either a coal or oil fueled electric generating
plant.
While 51 towns use the SEMASS facility, it is neither
municipally nor state owned. Along with 33 other EFW
facilities and six biomass facilities in the U.S. SEMASS is
operated by Covanta Energy Corporation, a Subsidiary of
Covanta Holding Corporation.
Covanta has negotiated long term contracts with the towns
which use SEMASS. Duxbury pays Covanta $98.50 a ton
to dispose of its trash. Covanta sells the electricity produced
from trash to NStar at 5-cents per kW. And, it sells recyclable
recovered materials and byproducts at market prices.
As I write this I can almost see some of you
C ome see our beautiful resident apartments and meet the people who make our
close-knit community such a great place to live.
environmentally responsible investors rushing to computers
or phones to buy some Covanta Holding Corporation stock. Maybe you have heard about our appealing amenities, from fitness and dining, to
Without wanting to take wind out of your sails, I should point
out that in spite of making and selling products from raw a full array of services that add up to a carefree lifestyle. For seniors who need more
materials that they are paid to accept, this business, to date, has help with daily actitivies, Allerton House at The Village at Duxbury is also available.
been less than a bonanza for stockholders. Total return over
the past five fiscal years has been a measly 1.6 percent. With Take a closer look at the South Shore’s premier retirement community – it’s the
CVA stock selling recently at $15.43 a share and 2009 earnings perfect place for you to call home.
of 66 cents a share the stock has a lofty P/E ratio of 25.2. The
environmental dividends are worthwhile, to be sure, but, alas,
no cash dividends are paid.
On the other hand, Charles Schwab forecasts a 10 percent
annual growth rate for Covanta over the next five years, better
than many other environmentally responsible enterprises. A S L C
As far as stock picking goes, though, you are on your own.
As William Feather puts it, “One of the funny things about the 290 Kings Town Way (Route 53), Duxbury, MA • 781-585-2334 • 800-696-9744
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and both of them think they are astute.”
Congregation Shirat Hayam, P.O. Box 2727, Duxbury 02331, Phone: 781-582-2700
Zion Lutheran Church
386 Court St., No. Plymouth, Rev. C. Robert Stott, Phone: 508-746-3041
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Congregation Beth Jacob

Obituaries
Synagogue: 8 Pleasant St. Plymouth, Community Center, Court/Brewster St. Lawrence
Send obituary nOtices Silverman, Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
to obits@clipperpress.com
South Shore Quaker
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Denise Hopkins, 57, female jockey pioneer
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Senior Center news Breakfast buffet


The Cornerstone Lodge
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Lunch: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
by the yard
will host its monthly all you pick-up or delivered
Cost for Duxbury Seniors $5; non-seniors and non-residents $6.
can eat breakfast on Sunday,
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June 6 from 8-11:30 a.m. at the
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Fitness Classes: Cardio Combo on Monday, Wednesday
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Midsummer Art Show upcoming


Share your art with the their membership or join the judged, by age group, in the
South Shore by registering
your artwork for the Duxbury
association at registration.
First, second and third
“Young Artist” division of the
show. They may enter one
Models Wanted
High School Juniors for a senior
Art Association’s 93rd Annual place adult winners will also piece of original art in each experience session. Call the studio
Midsummer Art Show. The receive one complimentary of the following categories: or go to the website and click on
show will run July 22 through ticket to the Midsummer Show fine art (two-dimensional) or "seniors" for more details.
July 24 at the Ellison Center benefit opening reception to three-dimensional/crafts, with
for the Arts, 64 St. George St. be held on Friday, July 23 an entry fee of $10 per piece.
Artwork registration will be from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the El- Membership is also required.
held on Sunday, July 18 from lison Center. A new addition Parents may re-new their
1-4 p.m. and Monday, July 19 to the tradition will include a child’s or family membership
from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the El- silent auction of hand painted at registration.
by
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mit up to two pieces of origi- chairs created by talented lo- duxburyart.org for more de-
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A fitting tribute to WWI memorial Welch & Donohoe, LLP


continued from page one First Parish Church for the three years to make this a re- Attorneys at Law
Memorial Day service. ality. Thank you to the many Wade M.Welch, Esq.
the rest of the money private- “What a perfect day to be volunteers who offered their Melissa C. Donohoe, Esq.
ly and work was completed rededicating Duxbury’s World time to complete the installa- Partners
only within the last couple of War I memorial,” said Chair- tion. I am proud to be part of a AREAS OF PRACTICE
weeks. man of the Board of Select- community where the efforts
On Monday, the parade REAL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT LAW
men Shawn Dahlen. “Thank of so many volunteers shape
procession paused briefly at you to the dedicated commit- the character of our commu-
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the memorial before entering tee that worked diligently for nity.”
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International Fair at Bay Farm Joseph Giannangelo opened


the service by pointing out
Phone 617.428.0222
wwelch@welchdonohoe.com
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mdonohoe@welchdonohoe.com

Montessori Academy this was the 126th year Dux-


bury has hosted Memorial
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Bay Farm Montessori Academy announces its first Inter­ Day services.
na­tional Fair to be held June 6 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., rain or “May the ceremonies of
shine. Open to the general public, families are invited to come today deepen our reverence
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and enjoy a day filled with international flavors and artis­tic for our dead,” Giannangelo Seasonal Maintenance Our Specialty Includes...
beauty from around the world. The fair will feature exhibits said. UÊ"«i˜ÊEÊ
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offering multicultural arts, crafts, merchandise, fun games, The 2010 Memorial Day
speaker was David Flaherty,
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children’s activities, international cuisine, and performances
by a variety of artists. a 1985 graduate of Duxbury ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊUÊ6>VÕՓÊ*œœÊ7iiŽÞ
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Flaherty talked about the
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Carefree Pool Service


of the Miramar Retreat Center, 121 Parks St., on the night of the
Summer Solstice, Monday, June 21 from 7:30-9 p.m. The rain crowd to remember those in Carefree Season of Swimming Fun!
dates are June 22-23. the Coast Guard who have
Children who are at least four, but no more than eight years given their lives in the service
old, along with a parent, are invited to join the Fairy Queen for of their country.
an enjoyable evening of fantasy, fun, music, dancing, games and 7 8 1 - 7 8 4 - 1 4 3 4
light refreshments.
 Children should come dressed in fairy costumes for the eve-
ning, perhaps with wings and wands. Adults are encouraged to The Canton Public Library Presents
wear their own whimsical outfits as well.
The cost for one parent and one child is $25. Each additional A Retrospective:
family child is $5. All proceeds will benefit the work of Miramar
in providing programs of spirituality and renewal for clergy and
Artwork by the late Robert W. Lesieur
lay people of the area.
For more information and to register for the program contact
the Miramar Retreat Center at 781-585-2460, ext. 312. No tick-
ets will be sold at the door.

Sen. Hedlund to hold office hours


Sen. Robert L. Hedlund has announced office hours for
the months of June and July. They will take place as follows:
Friday, June 18, 10:30 a.m. to noon, at Duxbury Library,
Lanman Room.
Friday, July 16, 10:30 a.m. to noon, at Duxbury Library,
Lanman Room. Any resident with a question or a concern
about state government is encouraged to stop by.

NOW OPEN Friday, June 4th-Saturday, September 18th.

An opening reception will be held Friday, June 4th from 5:30-8:30pm.

In addition, there will be a slide show exhibit running during the reception that will
include his complete body of work catalogued by his daughter, Bettina M. Lesieur.
This is the first time his full collection of work will be able to be viewed by the public.
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both in the community room, the main gallery upstairs as well as the main entrance hall.
A long time member of the Canton Art Association, Bob created many of his
pieces during workshop or locally with the 'plein air' group.

Please join us for this special tribute to Bob.


Canton Public Library Hours:
Mon: 1pm – 9pm, Tues-Thurs: 10am – 9pm, Fri-Sat:10am – 5:30pm, Closed Sun
786 Washington Street, Canton, MA
Directions can be found on their website www.town.canton.ma.us
To access Robert’s artwork visit www.bettinalesieur.com
For more information please contact Bettina Lesieur: 781.934.5103
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 15

Day of tribute
Duxbury - Cohasset
Su Escuela Language Academy Celebrates the Grand Open-
ing of its New Location in Duxbury in August 2010 at

1528 TREMONT STREET


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POOL
“Smile”
Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary hold up flags as
Tom Corn exits the First Parish Church on Monday
morning.
The American Legion color guard
heads from First Parish Church to
Mayflower Cemetery.
HINTS
Q. My pool water test kit was new last year. Do I need new
bottles? (You know, the red/white bottles!)

A. If you have the test kit that uses the bottles of OTO for
the Chlorine and the Phenol Red for the pH tests, yes you
do need to replace these each year. If you use the DPD
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well as the Chlorine Neutralizer (No.4) bottle. (Note - if
you would like to bring us a quart sample of your pool
water (after the filter has been running for at least 48
hours) we'll run a complete test with our ACCU-SCAN
water analyzer.)
Duxbury High School student Nick Cline
reads the Gettysburg Address during the
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Chairman of the
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Memorial at the
conclusion of the
parade.

Tierney Regan and Harper Segall hold a sign for Daisy Troop 80464.
16 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Top 60 Town salaries


The following is a list of the 60 highest paid employees in Duxbury, obtained through a public records request, and where they
ranked on the list last year. The figures are collected from W2 and 1099 forms from the year 2009. -Ed.
Top salaries grow
Name Position 2009 Salary 2009 Rank 2008 Salary 2008 Rank Number of employees making
Susan Skeiber
Susan James
School Superintendent
Police Lieutenant
$162,057.27
$150,086.95
1
2
$152,624.94
$125,523.77
1
3
over 100k remains constant
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
Dennis Symmonds Police Sergeant $147,195.17 3 $126,288.35 2
justin@duxburyclipper.com
Brian Johnson Police Sergeant $135,052.28 4 $118,464.46 6 TOP 100
The top 10 earners in Dux-
Salaries online
Richard MacDonald Town Manager $134,607.63 5 $125,025.44 4 bury made $1,362,170.81 in
For the full list of the
Mark DeLuca Police Chief $134,452.33 6 $117,197.92 8 2009.
One less employee is mak- top 100 town and
Edwin Walsh Asst. Superintendent $131,051.49 7 $123,423.95 5 ing six figures, according to school salaries visit
James Tougas Patrol Officer $125,981.59 8 $110,916.75 14 salary figures obtained from the Clipper Web site
Dennis McKenney Police Detective $121,643.72 9 $111,683.22 11 employees’ W2 forms. at duxburyclipper.com
The number jumped to
Andrew Stephens High School Principal $120,042.38 10 $112,500.05 10
22 in 2008 over 14 in 2007.
Daniel Brown Patrol Officer $119,808.55 11 $115,589.04 9 Twelve town employees made
Christopher Mori Police Sergeant $116,178.89 12 $111,415.05 12 over six figures in 2006. $33,986.33 in overtime and
Fifteen members of the $1,500 in stipends.
Steven Amado Police Officer $110,039.38 13 $106,324.68 18
“100k Club” were from the Sgt. Dennis Symmonds
Kevin Nord Fire Chief $108,919.39 14 $100,331.76 22 police department, and four made $69,336.26 in base pay,
Thomas Johnson Police Officer $108,535.19 15 $110,977.14 13 were from the schools. Town $17,334.10 in compensation
Manager Richard MacDonald for education, $1,925 in night
Ryan Cavicchi Canine Officer $108,510.19 16 $110,276.31 16
and Fire Chief Kevin Nord shift differential, $15,634.89
Timothy Wigmore Police Detective $107,392.13 17 $92,786.54 35 were the only other town em- in details, $41,464.92 in over-
Michael Carbone Prosecution Sergeant $106.249.60 18 $105,504.65 20 ployees to break the six-figure time and $1,500 in stipends.
mark in 2009. Sgt. Brian Johnson made
Roger Banfill Police Lieutenant $105,159.59 19 $117,361.70 7
Included in the salary fig- $65,908.57 in base pay, he was
Kristin Golden Police Sergeant $101,663.34 20 $106,210.43 19 ures at left are base salary, also compensated $6,598.79
Christopher Trombley Alden Principal $100,834.55 21 $94,965.52 28 benefits, overtime and any ad- for education and $1,600 for
ditional stipends. As an illus- night shift differential. He
James Vinci Music Dept. $99,417.06 22 $95,411.23 27
tration, the town accountant’s made $16,481.51 from details
Francis McTernan Police Officer $99,405.84 23 $93,744.11 33 office provided a breakdown of and earned $42,463.41 in over-
John Thomas Police Officer $99,257.26 24 N/A N/A the salary totals for the top five time, plus $2,000 in stipends.
polices officers on the list: Officer James Tougas’s
Robert Reardon Fire Department $99,017.94 25 $98,021.80 24
Lt. Susan James’s total fig- base salary of $56,759.14 was
Dennis Pearse Police Officer $98,916.58 26 $94,141.62 30 ure is composed of $91,680.64 supplemented by $11,339.05
Diana Myers-Pachla DHS Asst. Principal $98,571.26 27 $92,834.04 34 in base pay, $22,191.98 com- for education, $1,430 in night
Lewis Chubb Police Lieutenant $98,388.15 28 $101,698.06 21
pensation for education, shift differential, $33,270.88
for details, $21,682.52 in over-
John Madden Finance Director $98,194.69 29 N/A N/A
time and $1,500 in stipends.
Friend Weiler Police/School Officer $98,141.85 30 $95,519.06 26 What Detective Dennis McK-
Karen Fruzzetti Alden Asst. Principal $97,512.80 31 $91,837.46 37 do you enney made $54,946.26 in
base salary in 2009, as well as
Gail Callahan School Technology Director $97,369.01 32 $91,702.00 38 think? $13,990.34 in education com-
Peter Goggin Fire Captain $97,203.33 33 $98,666.52 23
Got an opinion you want to share?
pensation, $1,350 for night
PJ Hussey Fire Department $96,749.36 34 N/A N/A Sound off on this or any other issue. shift differential, $20,494.69
Send your comments to:
in details, $28,862.43 in over-
Peter Buttkus DPW Director $96,575.83 35 $87,173.44 50 E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com time and $2,000 in stipends.
Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331
Suzanne Billingham Chandler Principal $96,529.20 36 N/A N/A
Mark Dunn Math Teacher/Coach $96,068.96 37 $94,701.46 29
Christopher Coppage Police Officer $95,512.42 38 $110,756.21 15 Top five salaries by town for 2009
Kathy Davis-McDonough School Department $95,132.85 39 $89,596.00 43 KINGSTON
Raymond Chandler Fire Captain $94,330.35 40 $85,728.48 53 Zachary Potrykus –– Police officer $154,001.85
Robert Wells –– Police officer $120,477.47
John Kennedy School Department $94,301.21 41 $88,945.73 44
Thomas Kelley –– Police officer $116,197.61
Blake Dalton DMS Principal $93,946.12 42 N/A N/A
Michael Lanatra –– Police officer $113,449.06
Robert Tripp Fire Department $93,160.21 43 N/A N/A Joseph Rebello –– Police chief $105,323.47
Michael Roberts Police Sergeant $92,304.38 44 $91,476.86 39
SCITUATE
John Stoddard School Department $92,258.92 45 $89,492.14 44
Mark Mason –– School superintendent $214,053.99
David Maimaron School/Coach $92,153.00 46 $89,890.45 42
Michael O’Hara –– Police officer $120,760.87
Lisa Dembowski School/Guidance $91,484.07 47 $85,098.76 56
Linda Whitney –– School department $120,579.48
Patricia Weatherlow School $90,579.96 48 $93,955.16 32 James Gilmartin –– Police officer $120,453.95
Donna Holt School $90,546.12 49 $88,924.94 46 Kenneth Bates –– Police officer $118,473.38
Roger Ladd Fire Captain $90,331.22 50 $85,707.16 54 NORWELL
John Sullivan School $90,217.45 51 N/A N/A
Donald Beaudette ––School superintendent $186,626.92
John Sjostedt Fire Department $90,065.81 52 N/A N/A Matthew Keegan –– School principal $120,536.52
Bruce Hamilton School $85,728.48 53 $87,715.20 48 James Boudreau –– Town administrator $118,651.12
Sarah Shannon School $89,671.64 54 N/A N/A Annette Bailey –– School principal $112,040.11
James Sullivan –– Teacher $106,616.49
Mary Sullivan School $88,325.11 55 N/A N/A
Thomas Brown Police Officer $88,193.50 56 $96,196.70 25 MARSHFIELD
Thomas Holdgate School/Athletics $88,165.84 57 N/A N/A Town counsel $181,535.15
Robert Connell Fire Department $88,070.18 58 N/A N/A Police lieutenant $161,690.17
Richard Madru School Music $87,839.86 59 $91,365.84 40 Police lieutenant $154,014.64
Director of business & finance $147,681.17
Matthew Lynch School $87,698.65 60 N/A N/A
Fire chief $130,529.33
*Source: Figures as reported on town employees’ W-2 forms.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 17

War of words over Merry Village Sirius Fun Dog Training

According to the Mass- “Whether or not someone


continued from page one
Housing letter, no housing has a financial interest is an Wow, What a Smart Dog!
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plicants for the available af- The hearing was contin-
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Merry Village hearings, which a “first come, first serve” ba-
have been going on for over a sis. Patrick McCluskey’s unit
year. was the third of the projects’
The irony of it all is that five affordable units sold. Pembroke School of Performing Arts
much of the animosity be- “If more aggressive mar-
tween the Zoning Board and keting of the affordable units Summer and Fall Dance Class Registration
the Merry Village developers had been undertaken, per-
was sparked by the town’s haps enough potential buy-
781 826-0506
questioning of McCluskey’s ers would have come forward Beginners thru Advanced Programs for ages 18 months and up
relationship to the project. to warrant a lottery, and then
McCluskey’s son Patrick
New Classes forming
any appearance of impropri-
was given one of the afford- ety regarding the purchase of
Mommy and Me, Creative Movement
able units in the project. The an affordable unit by Patrick Angelina Ballerina and Musical Theatre Dance Day Camps
40B rules clearly state that McCluskey might have been
no relative of anyone with a avoided,” Dailey wrote. Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Pointe,
financial interest in the proj- Originally, Merry Vil- Lyrical, Hip Hop,
ect can get a house, however lage was supposed to be an Musical Theatre Dance,
McCluskey said at a previous age-restricted development,
Competitive Dance Teams
hearing that he had no such Company Classes,
meaning residents have to be Summer Camps and Workshops
interest – instead, he was paid over 55 to live there. When Zumba
as a consultant. At Thursday’s they couldn’t get enough ap-
hearing, Murphy said it is still plicants, they came back to For additional Information
unclear what McCluskey’s re- the town to lift the age restric- Contact us @ 781 826 0506 www.dancepspa.com
lationship to the project is. tions. ZBA members said that
These issues have caused when they agreed to that, they Dance Intensives begin July 19th
MassHousing, the state agen- made a condition that a new
cy that oversees affordable lottery be held ––  something Ongoing Enrollment
housing projects, to censure that never happened.
Limited Class Size
Open viewing Policy
two organizations involved in “It’s an express condition
Merry Village. that was completely ignored Every day is an Open House
In an April 26 letter from by the monitoring agent and Call or stop by
Gina Dailey, director of com- the applicant,” said Murphy.
prehensive permit programs Murphy said that the Fall Classes begin Sept 7th 2010
for MassHousing, Delphic town’s accountant is still
Associates LLC and South waiting on several documents
Shore Housing Development before he can complete his re-
Kathleen Kelble, Director BFA Dance Education Certified Mass Teacher License K-12
Corporation were informed view of Merry Village’s finan-
that they will not be approved cial documents called a cost
as housing lottery agents (in certification. He suggested
the case of Delphic) or project that the board ask MassHous-
monitors (in the case of South ing not to sign off on anything
Shore Housing) for a period until the town gets those doc-
of six months. uments.
“We are extremely con- “How can we make in-
cerned about some matters formed comments on this
which came to light during the when the applicant has failed
course of our review of Pat- to meet the obligation of the
rick McCluskey’s purchase of permit?” said ZBA member
a unit at the above-referenced Judi Barrett.
project [Merry Village],” Dai- Barrett also pointed out
ley wrote. that although MassHousing
She goes on to say that had harsh words for the lot-
McCluskey’s financial pack- tery and monitoring agents,
age was incomplete –– he had they were silent on the larger
no pre-approval from a bank issue.
or mortgage company and his “They raise it to the point
only proof of income was a that they say Delphic and
letter from his father –– and South Shore Housing, you’re
as such, he should have never off our list for six months, but
been approved for the hous- they back off from making a
ing lottery. determination as to whether
“There was no evidence or not McCluskey has a finan-
that any institutional lender cial interest. ... What I want to
had determined that Patrick know is who makes that de-
McCluskey was a qualified termination,” she said.
borrower,” wrote Dailey.
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Opening of the bay

Annabelle Najarian shows off her cat face


with her sister Rose.

The tall ship Thomas E. Lannon from


Gloucester docked in Duxbury Harbor for
the Opening of the Bay at Duxbury Bay
Maritime School.
The Duxbury High School Jazz Band performs.

Sam Siciliano helps Liam Dillon write down his guess for the
candy jar while Gabriella Katz looks on.

Lucas and Eli Allen try to fish some rubber ducks out of a Katie Coakley shows off her painted
wading pool. “tattoo” during the Opening of the Bay
celebration.

The Williams
Reunion Jazz
Band served up
some Dixeland-
Jazz favorites.

Emily Nichols, Miranda Van Dingstee and Sarah Duffy sport some interesting
balloon headgear.

Caitlin Held, pictured with her mom, Chandler


teacher Catherine, shows off her “Wear It!”
sticker. The stickers were being given out by
the Coast Guard as part of their campaign to
remind people to wear life jackets.

Anya Schabort doesn’t


seem to quite grasp the
rules of Bocce, but she’s
having fun anyway!

Marie Schupp tries


her hand at the
beanbag toss.
Volunteers from Duxbury Bay Maritime School grill food for hungry patrons at Saturday’s
Opening of the Bay Family Day.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 19

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Middle school threats no laughing matter
I
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com
n response to a letter (these were not idle threats but threats made to their lives and
written by an outraged well-thought out and extremely to why this person got away

Fitting words on
parent after the unfor- detailed in the persons desire to with it. What kind of message
tunate incident of a “threat of hurt students) was apprehend- did we send to all children by
danger” in the middle school, I ed, they would be “prosecuted letting this just go away? Of
would like to voice my opinion to the full extent of the law.” course “threats of danger” will
on this subject. Back in 2002 This turned out to be an empty continue until kids realize they

Memorial Day
an unprecedented number of promise and the person respon- will be punished for commit-
death threats occurred several sible was never punished, never ting such heinous acts against
times in both the middle school apologized and was never asked other human beings. I hope
and the high school over the to reimburse the several hun- that if this person is found, the
course of several years. As a dreds of dollars the town had law will be upheld. I just hope
One of the highlights of Memorial Day is always the parent of a child continually on put up to solve the case. (To the the same mistakes aren’t made
reading of the Gettysburg Address by a Duxbury High School the “hit lists” my family, along best of my knowledge these are again because this will go on
Senior. We can think of no more fitting words after this with many others, were prom- true. Although the person was and on and on and ...
solemn weekend than Abraham Lincoln’s brief but memorable ised by all the town leaders, apprehended, we were never Roger and Debbie Babson
dedication speech... police, school, FBI, etc. that contacted by anyone). In the Deer Run
when the person responsible aftermath there are still people
for the letters and death threats who are “scarred” from the

F Drive slow, save a turtle ————————


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our score and seven years
ago our fathers brought
oday my grandmoth- the turtle and the turtle died. letter becomes a reminder that
forth on this continent, a er and I were driving The turtle only had one foot we have lots of wildlife that
new nation, conceived in Liberty, and home from the li- to go until it was on the other call Duxbury home and that
dedicated to the proposition that all brary and we spotted a painted side of the street. The car that we should respect that and the
men are created equal. turtle crossing the road. So, we hit the turtle was a tan pickup environment around us. Please
pulled over to help it cross the truck and was going way too drive carefully and slower.
Now we are engaged in a great
road safely. But when I tried to fast. The death of this turtle Hunter Gaenicke
civil war, testing whether that nation, help it cross, a car came and hit makes me very sad. I hope this Dana Court
or any nation so conceived
Thanks to all involved in the schools
I
and so dedicated, can
long endure. We are met t is graduation week time, and should know they are son for our grateful thanks:
on a great battlefield of for our daughter Grace truly appreciated and their ef- Sue Skeiber, our superin-
that war. We have come to and the Duxbury High forts will bear fruit far into the tendent, has guided this class
dedicate a portion of that School class of 2010. future. We must also commend throughout her career here in
We have been privileged to the many, many staff who have Duxbury and strived whole-
field, as a final resting
get to know and see the matur- boundless energies for the extra heartedly to create the atmo-
place for those who here ing of this outstanding group of curricular activities: the music, sphere for the superior educa-
gave their lives that nation might live. It is altogether fitting students over the 13 years they drama, sports, clubs and ser- tion that this class has thrived
and proper that we should do this. have been in school. They truly vice groups that have made this in. She should know that her
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate – we can not are a special class, who are not class of 2010 learn and grow hard work will mature and
just fun to know, but who have well beyond the four walls of a flourish as this class of 2010
consecrate – we can not hallow – this ground. The brave
taken excellent advantage of classroom. DHS graduates moves into the
men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated their four years at DHS and will It is also all the others who world.
it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world do many great things out in the make the schools run that de- So class of 2010, the Letter
will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it world. We have also enjoyed serve our thanks as well – the Friend Parade has in a blink of
can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, getting to know many of their School Committee, the admin- an eye turned to Pomp and Cir-
fine and caring families as well istrators, the staffs of the front cumstance. We know golden
rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they over the years. They should offices, the guidance, the lunch futures lie ahead for all of you
who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather take credit for their great group ladies, the nurses, the bus driv- thanks to your time in the Dux-
for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before of kids. ers , the grounds guys and the bury Public Schools, so go and
us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion We would like to take a mo- custodians. They have in so “seize your future with longing
to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of ment to thank the Duxbury Pub- many small and large ways and embrace your past with re-
lic Schools for their dedication provided the environment for membrance!”
devotion – that we here highly resolve that these dead shall in getting this class launched this class to excel and grow into Jane and Tony Kelso
not have died in vain – that this nation, under God, shall into adulthood. Teachers in ev- caring adults. Elder Brewster Road
have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the ery grade have been very nur- We would be remiss in not
people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from turing and giving of their own singling out one important per-
the earth.
Bike helmet safety drive upcoming —————
Give back street signs
D
ear resident: You other treats that people enjoy we feel is sorely lacking in our

F
may have heard at the following stores: Bench- town. We want to be proactive
orgiveness, amnesty, pardon ––  all of these cherished this news, there is warmers, Duxbury Pizza, Far and not wait for a bad accident
virtues could be yours during the month of June. To a group in Duxbury that is try- Fars, French Memories, One to happen to prompt this cam-
qualify all you need to do is go to the Highway Depart- ing to raise awareness and use and Scoops. paign.
ment yard on Tremont Street and return any and all Duxbury street of helmets amongst our youth On Saturday, June 19, the Please consider making a
signs you currently have in your possession. You can be certain and their parents as well. To DSU and Go Big Boarding are donation in the $10-20 range
that there will be no questions asked, photos taken, fines or DNA that end, we have formed a holding a Summer Shred Event for this cause which will bring
collected. While it may have been a call to “STOP” an injustice group called RIDE PHAT (Pro- with skateboard demonstrations a positive message to Duxbury
or “YIELD” to a love of world peace or “ONE WAY” to a goal tect your Head at All Times) and several bands. This will be families. We have done a lot
of your choice or what could be better than a “LOVERS LANE” and are in the process of raising our kick-off introduction of the of research and it tells us that
or toast to the “BREWER” of your favorite beer. While these are funds from local citizens and RIDE PHAT program in Dux- reward programs like RIDE
noble causes, signs need to be posted on a street post and not on businesses. bury. Also, a group of DHS se- PHAT work! Donations can be
your wall or stored away in your garage. Speaking of garages, this Starting in late June, the lo- niors will present a brief video made out to RIDE PHAT and
could be a great time for empty nesters to review their garages to cal police department and other at both DHS and DMS and will sent to P.O. Box 2178, Dux-
see if there are any Highway Department signs longing to be re- figures of authority will hand be telling the students at Alden bury, MA 02331.
turned. So pile them in your vehicle of choice and bring them all out $2 coupons to people they and Chandler Schools about the Selden Wells Tearse
to the Highway Department yard on Tremont Street right behind see wearing their helmets while program during their lunch pe- On behalf of the Ride PHAT
Town Hall. Let’s put our signs back to work! biking, rollerblading, skate- riods. We hope to reach as many Committee
Fred Von Bargen boarding, etc. The coupons will school kids as possible to raise
Highway Safety Committee member go towards a slice of pizza, an awareness on the importance
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Rep. Webster’s
office hours
Representative Daniel
Webster will be available to
meet with residents of Dux-
bury, at the Duxbury Senior
Center on Friday June 4, at
11 a.m. Appointments are not
necessary and all residents are
welcome to come speak with
the Representative about is-
sues of concern. Reservations
If you have any questions
please call Brian Patterson Recommended
at Representative Webster’s
Statehouse Office at 617-722- 182 Powder Point Ave • Duxbury
2487 or e-mail Rep.Daniel- 781.934.7727
Webster@hou.state.ma.us.
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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday June 3
MCAS STE Session 2
Chandler PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.
DHS Class of 2010 Baccalaureate 7 p.m. First Parish Church

Saturday June 5 Send School news & Photos to


DHS Graduation 1 p.m. editor@duxburyclipper.com
the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Monday June 7
Alden school council meeting 3:45 p.m.
Summa Awards 7 p.m. PAC

Vinci and Sylvester retirement celebration


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Tuesday June 8
Early dismissal -- Professional development
Alden Boys Night Out 6:30 p.m. PAC
fter decades of
teaching music in
Wednesday June 9 the Duxbury Pub-
DMS School council meeting 4 p.m. DMS library lic Schools, Jim Vinci and Su-
Alden Girls Night Out 6:30 p.m. PAC san Sylvester have decided to
School committee meeting 7 p.m. Alden School rm. 104 retire. “We’re losing our book-
ends in the string department”
Thursday June 10 said music department head
Alden PTA meeting 2 p.m. Alden School Ric Madru. “ Susan Sylvester
Fifth Grade Concert 7 p.m. PAC starts the kids in fifth grade and
Jim Vinci works with them in
Friday June 11
Alden Melissa Casale Award 1:15 p.m. PAC
high school.”
Mr. Vinci joined the music
program in 1976 and Mrs. Syl-
vester joined in 1979. It is esti-
School Lunch Menu mated they have taught nearly
10,000 Duxbury students.
Week of June 7-11 Duxbury Music Promoters has
organized a community cel-
DHS ebration to thank and honor
Monday: Grilled cheese, pasta salad, green these remarkable music educa-
beans, peaches, grape juice.
tors. Come join music faculty,
Tuesday: Professional half day. No lunch. DHS alumni, students, parents
Wednesday: Buffalo chicken sub, macaroni and friends Friday June 11, 6-8
salad, pears, juice. p.m. at Duxbury Bay Maritime
Thursday: Nachos with all the fixin’s, juice. School. For additional infor-
Friday: Sal’s pizza, Caesar salad, lemonade, as- mation please contact Pam Music teachers Susan Sylvester and Jim Vinci are retiring this year.
sorted fruit. Extra slice $1. Smith at 781-934-6492.
All lunches served with choice of milk.
Daily lunch option: Specialty sandwiches and DMS reaches for the Gold
more. Salad bar closed. Students at Duxbury Mid- room and Mrs. Lanzilotta’s ered his April birthday money
dle School collected Pennies eighth grade homeroom, and for the cause.
DMS for Patients to benefit the Leu- bronze pennants will go to This event was run through
Monday: Grilled cheese sandwich, chips, pickle spear, fresh fruit, juice. kemia and Lymphoma Society Mrs. Lamoureux’s seventh the DMS Health Office as leu-
Tuesday: Professional half day. No lunch. during the month of March. grade homeroom and Ms. Per- kemia is the leading cause of
Wednesday: Crispy or spicy chicken, rice, corn, peaches, juice.
After two weeks of students chase’s sixth grade homeroom. disease related death among
donating money to their indi- To sweeten the pot, there was children. The mission of the
Thursday: Nachos with all the fixin”s, pineapple, juice. vidual homerooms, the total an additional fundraising raf- Leukemia and Lymphoma So-
Friday: Sal’s cheese or pepperoni pizza, Caesar salad, fruit punch. Extra was $2200. One of the themes fle to be “principal for a day,” ciety is to cure leukemia, lym-
slice, $1. this year was Mission Possible which added another $180 to phoma, Hodgkin’s disease and
All lunches served with choice of milk. – where homerooms would be the donations. The principal myeloma, and to improve the
Daily lunch options: Bagel, PB&J sandwich, pizza, spicy chicken sand- competing to earn team gold, for the day, an eighth grader, quality of life of patients and
wich, turkey and cheese sub, BLT sub, or tuna roll. silver and bronze pennants. enjoyed her responsibilities on their families.
The top fundraising class was Wednesday, April 14, and as a Congratulations goes out
Ms. Bogg’s sixth grade home- parting gesture proclaimed the to all who generously partici-
Alden room. They won a pizza party next day as “wear your hat to pated in this fundraiser where
Monday: Grilled cheese, side salad, pasta salad, juice.
awarded by the Society and school day.” our grand total of $2,600
Tuesday: Professional half day. No lunch. the gold pennant. Silver pen- A generous donation was proved to be our best year yet.
Wednesday: Macaroni and cheese, green beans, dinner roll, juice. nants will be awarded to Ms. received from a seventh grade
Thursday: Hamburger or cheeseburger or hot dog, chips, watermelon, Madden’s sixth grade home- student that pledged and deliv-
bottle of water.
Friday: Sal’s cheese or pepperoni pizza, Caesar salad, peaches, juice.
Extra slice, $1. Help is needed Duxbury Music Promoters seek new talent
With several Duxbury Music Promoter board members
for Grad Nite
All lunches served with choice of milk.
watching their youngest students head off to college this fall,
Daily lunch options: Salad and sandwich of the day; Monday, Wednes- DMP is looking for parents of musicians in grades 5 through
day and Friday, pizza with salad; Tuesday and Thursday, bagel with
cream cheese or butter and jelly. All served with milk and juice and Graduation is rapidly ap- 12, and other community members who love music to join
yogurt. proaching and the Grad Nite its band of volunteers and fund-raisers. Thanks to top-notch
2010 Committee needs your faculty, Duxbury’s music program is the best in the state, and
help to make this a success- DMP’s job is to support them behind-the-scenes in a wide
Chandler number of roles. Parents with expertise in PR or who’d like to
Monday: All white meat chicken nuggets, pasta salad, corn, dipping ful event. Senior parents are
sauce, pineapple. requested to participate in help with the holiday auction are particularly welcome. Find
the decorating, but any DHS out all the ways to get involved at a meeting on Tuesday, June
Tuesday: Professional half day. No lunch. 8 at 7 p.m. in the high school orchestra room.
parent is welcome. Send
Wednesday: Pasta with sauce or butter, green neans, dinner roll, pud-
ding with topping, juice. your donation ($30 per se-
nior family, $15 for families
Thursday: Nachos with seasoned beef, all the fixin’s, carrot coins, pine-
apples, juice. of younger students) to PO Integrated preschool summer program
Box 1489, Duxbury, 02331
Friday: Scrambled eggs-citement, blast-off bacon, undeniable O.J.,
or you may drop in the of- The Integrated Preschool is now accepting registrations for
crank it out cantaloupe.
fice in a box designated for 3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chandler
All lunches served with choice of milk. Grad Nite. We welcome any School. The Integrated Preschool summer program runs for six
weeks, July 6-Aug. 12, Tuesday and Thursday, from 9 a.m. to
non-senior parent to chap-
11:30 a.m. Two sessions of the summer program will be run-
Daily lunch options: Pizza, Dragon sack, sandwich of the day; Monday, erone Grad Nite (Saturday
ning, July 6–July 22 and July 27–Aug. 12. Cost is $100 per three
Wednesday and Friday, Dragon box lunch; Tuesday and Thursday, Bagel June 5; 9:30 p.m.-3 a.m.). week session. Please contact the Integrated Preschool Office at
box lunch; Monday, ham and cheese; Tuesday, BLT; Wednesday tur-
key and cheese; Thursday, chicken sandwich; Friday tuna sandwich. All 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding registration
served with juice, fruit and milk. forms.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 23

Duxbury police log


Thursday May 20 and East Streets reports operator
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all over the road, failed to stop Well worth the Stop!
12:38 a.m. Caller on Crescent
at stop sign, and nearly drove off Antiques
Street reports suspicious noise
the road. Officer spoke with op-
in house. Source of noise found. erator. Cross Stitch
Building secure.
1:30 p.m. Caller on Bayview wood Path. Water department 10:20 p.m. Caller reports do- & Unique Gifts
notified. mestic situation on Powder Point Leslie Cook – Owner
Road reports party in yard giv- Avenue. One party arrested n
ing out pamphlets to work. Area 8:32 p.m. Caller on Autumn and taken into custody. Party
search negative. Avenue reports two males charged with domestic assault
Pembroke Crossing • 15 Columbia Road, Unit 5 • Pembroke • 339-832-7227
4:41 p.m. Caller reports sus- looked into front door. Officer and battery.
picious person in front of store to handle. Gone on arrival.
on Depot Street taking pictures. Wednesday May 26 Why have surgery when you can have a
Area search negative.
4:22 p.m. Motor vehicle acci-
dent on Route 3 southbound at
Sunday May 23
2:30 a.m. Officer arrested
person on warrant. Party from
12:40 p.m. Caller reported er-
ratic operator driving all over
road on Tobey Garden Street.
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Exit 10. One party transported Quincy charged with a felony of Officer pulled over on Chestnut
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8:26 p.m. Caller on Birch Street 12:53 p.m. Caller reported younger without surgery!
reports kids on ATVs riding on 8:59 a.m. Motor vehicle acci- car illegally parked on Landing
dent with bicycle on Washington Road. Officer advised to move. • Restores natural facial contours
the road. Area search negative. • Restores Volume
Street. One party transported to 5:27 p.m. Caller reported per-
10:17 p.m. Motor vehicle stop. Jordan Hospital. • Creates a smoother, younger-
son injured swan. Animal con-
One party arrested for speeding trol notified. looking appearance
and operating under the influ- 10:43 a.m. Officer reports as- • Results can be immediate,
ence of liquor, second offense. sisting Pembroke Police with 7:43 p.m. Party into station to dramatic AND realistic
multi-car accident on Route 53 report a group of kids yelled out Medical Director,
at Taylor Street. of a vehicle causing her to fall.
Friday May 21 Patient refused medical. Officer
Garry L. Brake, M.D
8:07 a.m. Motor vehicle ac- 12:49 p.m. Kids on skateboards to home of owner of vehicle to
cident on Tremont Street. One riding down hill onto Crescent speak to operator. JOHN CARVER INN & SPA
vehicle towed. Street without stopping, and
playing loud music. Officer
25 Summer Street
10:07 a.m. Report of alpacas spoke to. Plymouth, MA
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Animal control officer notified 7:30 p.m. Caller reports 14
and will handle. year old out of control trying to LYME DISEASE & TICK
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break windows on motor vehicle.
11:56 a.m. Caller on Wash- Mother requests ambulance for CONTROL PROGRAMS
ington Street reports suspicious
male in area. Area search nega- psych evaluation. Party trans-
tive. ported to Jordan Hospital. Protect yourself,
your children and
8:52 p.m. Caller reports male pets from disease
soliciting door to door. Officer Monday May 24 spreading deer ticks

advised to clear area and come 12:25 p.m. Female on Chestnut with our tick control
spray programs.
to station to apply for permit to Street passed out. Ambulance Female
solicit. transported to Jordan Hospital. Deer Tick

6:40 p.m. Caller on Joy Lane Properly timed spray


Saturday May 22 reported propane tank next to treatments to the
1:30 a.m. Caller on Tobey Gar- house on fire. wooded, leafy high
growth areas
den Street reported dog in the 7:49 p.m. Caller on Washington bordering your lawn
middle of the road. Street reported motorcycle trav- will control ticks
eling at high rate of speed toward
and form a control
1:56 a.m. Sergeant reported barrier between
Male

beach. Area search negative.


Deer Tick
open door to Millbrook Motors. disease spreading ticks
Officer walked through and all 8:19 p.m. Officer issued arrest
and your outdoor
okay. living areas.
warrant on West Street. Party
9:43 a.m. Motor vehicle acci- brought to house of correction.
dent on Lincoln Street. Car hit
pole. Ambulance transported
one to South Shore Hospital. Tuesday May 25
Verizon and NStar notified. 8:39 a.m. Caller on St. George Email: superlawn@comcast.net
Street reported car parked on or call
1:38 p.m. Cars parked illegally sidewalk requiring students to 508-224-5804
on Landing Road blocking mail- walk in street. Officer spoke to for more information.
boxes. Officer spoke to parties. owner to move.
1:57 p.m. Water leak on Cord- 3:00 p.m. Caller on Congress
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Duxbury’s Early Settlers: Brewster


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onathan Brewster In 1799 Peleg Wadsworth
was the recipient of This is the fifth install- divided his portion of the
a grant of 80 acres in ment of a series of arti- property between his two sons, Native Grown Turkeys & Turkey Products

the Plymouth Colony Second


Division of 1627. He acquired
cles about Duxbury’s
early settlers, using
Ira and Dura. Dura received
the southwesterly section and
TAKE-OUT
the property sometime be- land records and Ira the northeasterly section.
tween 1627 and 1632, and was other historical docu- Ira’s son Joseph F. Wadsworth 781-5
accorded the 80 acres because ments. through his father’s will and 85-2392
as a family of four, he, his wife, by purchase from his siblings
Lucretia, and acquired the northeasterly sec- www.bongis.com Rt. 53, Duxbury, MA 02332
two chil- tion in 1823.
dren were to
receive 20
acres each.
In 1824 Dura, now living
in Hiram, Maine, gave his por-
tion of the property (except
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He sold his house and land to ably, this is where Torrey Lane 
Comfort Starr, an appropriately is located, whether named for
named doctor, in June of 1638, Isaac, or Daniel or George, his
so he lived on this property for descendents, we know not.
a relatively short time and then Some interesting Wad-
moved closer to his father in sworth history: Peleg’s son
the Standish Shore area. For Peleg (II or Jr.) was a Briga-
this reason we will cover the dier General during the Revo-
Brewster family when we get lution. He recruited a company
to that property. This property of minutemen in 1774, became
was to become the Wadsworth Deacon John II. Both deacon Road. Deacon John II deeded a brigadier major in 1776, and
family’s, which owned all or Johns were “Coasters” who the Job Cole property to his was adjutant general of Mas-
part of it for about 180 years. sailed out of Wadsworth Creek eldest son Dr. John (Bayridge sachusetts from 1776 to 1778.
Doctor Starr passed the with cord wood and produce Lane), and other property to He was second in command of
property on to his son John, destined for Boston. They his son Ichabod and daughter the abortive Penobscot Expe-
also a doctor, in 1643 or were quite successful in this Mary. dition. This was an expedition
1644. Dr. John Starr sold the venture. Wadsworth Creek is After Uriah’s death in mounted to lay siege to a Brit-
property to Christopher Wad- located in the little valley be- 1784 his property was divided ish fort at Penobscot, Maine in
sworth, he of the “X”opher tween Wadsworth Road and up among his heirs. His broth- 1779. Commanded by General
moniker. Christopher and his Wirt Way. er Peleg received a substantial Solomon Lovell, the Revo-
wife, Grace, left this property Deacon John II, during his amount of Uriah’s property lutionary force outnumbered
to second son Deacon John be- lifetime, deeded various par- which was adjacent to the part the British with both ships and
cause their eldest son, Joseph, cels to his children. His son that he already owned. The men, but was defeated by the
already had property by the Peleg was deeded the westerly other heirs received the ex- British under the command ALAN HURLEY
Jones River (which incidental-
ly was named for the Captain
half of this property, and son
Uriah was deeded the easterly
treme northeasterly part of the
property and sold it to Jona-
of General Francis McLean.
Some historians consider this ROOFING
of the Mayflower). half. Uriah acquired property than Loring in 1785. I believe the worst defeat in U.S. Na-
In 1700 Deacon John adjacent to his own on the north that this property ended up, in val history until Dec. 7, 1941.
SPRING SPECIAL
willed this property (and side of what is now Tremont the early 1900s, being owned General Peleg Wadsworth was UP TO $500 OFF ON
other property) to his eldest Street. This is most likely the by Thomas L. Barstow, and also in charge of the defense COMPLETE NEW ROOF
son John, also a deacon. For source of the naming of Uriah may have had the Dr. John
continued on page 4
Drive opposite Wadsworth Starr house on it.
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Dad’s turn: Rotary breakfast


“The face painting was a huge hit,”
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By Bruce Barrett, Clipper Columnist
bruce@duxburyclipper.com
40 Depot Street * Next to Foodie’s
he said. “We’ll have that again for
ollowing their tradition Fathers’ Day.”
of Mothers’ Day pancake Duxbury’s Rotary uses the funds Mon-Wed Special
breakfasts, the Duxbury raised for a variety of programs both Pedicure & Manicure
Rotary Club is giving dads a break local and international. The club’s Only $35
this Fathers’ Day, Sunday, June 19, at WHAT’S GOING support for the Zabuli School for Girls
the Duxbury Senior Center from 8:30 ON HERE? in Afghanistan continues, especially WE STERILIZE OUR TOOLS BY AUTOCLAVE

to 11 a.m. Of course, moms, kids, and focused on building a much-needed œ˜°‡->̰ʙ‡ÈÊ­7>ŽÊ˜ÃÊ7iVœ“i®ÊUÊ-՘°Ê££‡x


anyone else can join in the good eating. touted the new venue – the Senior protective wall around the side and rear
Adults pay $6, children under 12 pay Center – and said that this year’s of the school’s compound. Such walls • Lunch
$4, for the classic fare of pancakes, Mothers’ Day breakfast was the best are standard in Afghanistan, and are
• Dinner
sausage, and orange juice. ever, with happy Rotarians, happy especially important for the safety and
• Bar & Lounge
Rotary President George Prebola customers, and above all, happy Open 7 Days
children. continued on page 4 Gift Certificates
133 Ocean Street • Brant Rock 781-834-9144

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2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Religious Send church listings to


events@clipperpress.com
Thursday June 10
Poetry Circle. Meets on the second

services
or fax to 781-934-5917. Thursday of every month, 7-8:30
p.m., at the Duxbury Free Library.
the Deadline For more information, call 781-934-
is Friday at noon. 2721.

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781-934-6095

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Dr. Kevin Cassidy Retirement for Mr. Vinci and
c l a s s i ng s, Mrs. Sylvester. Duxbury Music

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Pastor Jamie Cotelleso
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Promoters invites music students,
n
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
wo r k u rs e s,
nursery and children’s programs
during worship time. Sunday C a l e ,
s
p l ays h o p s,
past and present, and their parents to
a retirement celebration to be held at
the Duxbury Bay Maritime School
school classes, children through and v dance s on Friday, June 11 from 6-8 p.m.
adult, immediately following
morning worship; 5:30 p.m.
o pp o r o l u n te e r
t uni t
junior and senior high youth ie s ! Saturday June 12
groups with Youth Pastor Brent
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and The Fantasticks. Performances
prayer time. Awana Clubs for held at Memorial Hall, 83 Court St.,
kids every Wednesday night
c a le n d a r i te ms by Plymouth. Curtain rises at 8 p.m.
from 6:30-8 p.m. for preschool
Se nd o e ve n t s@
Tickets are $18 for reserved seating
and $15 for general admission and are
through the sixth grade. First Parish Church F r id a y t
no on s s .c om .
available in advance at the Memorial

c l i pp e r p re ce available basis.
duxburyuu.org Hall box office (508-747-1622,
Holy Family Church Rev. Catherine Cullen
a
www.memorialhall.com), at the
781-934-6532 ish ed on a sp even ts . Hollis Insurance Agency, 1 Village
holyfamilyduxbury.org
The office is open from 9 a le n da r it ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d Green North at the Pinehills (508-
C omm
Rev. Bryan Parrish
a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, Senior is fo r n on-c 2209-0400) and via the Plymouth
Rev. Seán Maher Preference
781-934-5055 choir rehearsal at 9:15 a.m., Ju- Community Theatre website,
Weekend Mass: Saturday, nior choir rehearsal at 9:30 a.m., plymouthcommunitytheatre.net.
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 Worship Service and Church
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and school at 10:30 a.m. and Bud-
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available dhist Meditation at 7 p.m. Bells Bring good walking shoes and water. Sunday June 13
at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Daily Mass, meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., and Thursday June 3 For details visit baycircuit.org. The Fantasticks. Performances
8:15 a.m. The rosary is prayed Recorders at 8:30 p.m. Book Baccalaureate Service. For the held at Memorial Hall, 83 Court St.,
after daily Mass. Adoration of group meets Thursdays at 9 a.m. Duxbury High School Class of Plymouth. Curtain rises at 2 p.m.
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays Sewing group meets Thursdays 2010 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Sunday June 6 Tickets for the Sunday matinee is
at 9 a.m. Daytime bible study, at 10 a.m. Baccalaureate June 3, First Parish Church, 842 Tremont just $15/$12. Tickets are available
International Fair. Bay Farm
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening 7 p.m. St. Public invited. Sponsored by in advance at the Memorial Hall
Montessori Academy is pleased
prayer group Wednesdays at the Duxbury Interfaith Council. to announce its First Annual box office (508-747-1622, www.
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer group For more information, visit memorialhall.com), at the Hollis
Fridays at 6:45 a.m.
St. Paul’s Church of duxburybaccalaureate@yahoo.com.
International Fair at 145 Loring St.
from 10 a.m-3 p.m. (rain or shine) Insurance Agency, 1 Village
the Nazarene ZUMBA. ZUMBA classes with for free. Open to the general public. Green North at the Pinehills (508-
2209-0400) and via the Plymouth
For More Information or to exhibit,
Pilgrim Church Rev. David Troxler Paddi Donato are offered on Thursday
morning at 8:15 a.m. for one hour for contact Toni Clark at 781-733-3015 Community Theatre website at www.
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofdux-
781-585-3419
or antoniamclark@comcast.net or plymouthcommunitytheatre.net.
Sunday worship, 11 a.m. $5 per class at the Duxbury Senior
bury.org
Nursery is provided for all ser- Center. Gabriela Silva at 781-864-7190
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor or gabsilva@hotmail.com or visit
Rev. Eloise Parks, Asst. Pastor vices. Sunday school meets
Sunday morning from 9-10:45
bfarm.org. Upcoming
781-934-6591
Sunday Worship Service at a.m. Wednesdays, Sacred Youth Friday June 4 Breakfast at the Cornerstone. All Sen. Robert L. Hedlund office
Ministry at the teen center at you can eat breakfast buffet from hours. Will take place on Friday, June
10 a.m. Church office hours, Senior Citizens Club. Meets on the 18, 10:30 a.m. to noon, at Duxbury
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- 6:30 p.m. June 7, softball game first Friday of each month, 9:30 a.m., 8-11:30 a.m. at the Cornerstone
vs. Boylston Congregational in Lodge, 585 Washington St. Price is Library, Lanman Room.
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Senior Center on Mayflower
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, Weymouth. Street. For more information, call $7 adults, $6, seniors and $5 children Garden Tour. The Community
Lee at 781-585-9242. 12 and under. Please bring can tabs Garden Club of Duxbury will be
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m.
for Shriner’s Hospitals.
Bible study, Wednesdays at 10
a.m. Faith stories, 7 p.m. Thurs-
First Church of hosting its Garden Tour on Thursday,
June 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
day evening Bible study, 7 p.m. Christ, Scientist Saturday June 5 Monday June 7 Tickets are $15 and will be available
at Foodies, Talbots/Duxbury, The
781-934-6434 Shark program. On Saturday, June Studio and Westwinds Bookshop or
Sunday worship service and Summa Awards. For DHS students
United Methodist Sunday School for K-12, 10:30
5 at 2:30 p.m. the Manomet Branch
Library, 12 Strand Ave, Manomet, in grades nine through 11 and their the day-of-the-tour at each garden.
families at the Performing Arts A rain date of June 18 is scheduled
highstreetumc.org a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- welcomes Massachusetts marine - call 781-934-2518, if in doubt. The
Rev. Barbara Kszystyniak ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. biologist, John Chisholm for an Center at 7 p.m.
Spring Raffle tickets are 1 for $6, 5
781-585-9863 Christian Science Reading Room all ages program entitled “Sharks for $25, and 12 for $50, and offer you
Office hours are Monday- open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls Among Us: Sharks of Plymouth,
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 Corner, Tuesday through Satur- Kingston and Duxbury Bay.” This is Tuesday June 8 a chance to win a weekend getaway,
a landscaping jumpstart, and much
p.m. Sunday worship service day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. a great opportunity to learn the facts Duxbury Garden Club. Meets more. For more details, contact
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Christian Science Sentinel from the myths about sharks. This the second Tuesday of each month Tammy Kirk at tammyakirk@yahoo.
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- program is free and no registration is com.
at the First Parish Church with
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee day mornings at 9 a.m. required. Please contact the Manomet coffee at 9 a.m. and the meeting at
hour following. Third Friday of Branch Library at 508-830-4185 or 9:30 a.m. If interested in joining, Church Fair. The First Parish
each month we serve dinner at plymouthpubliclibrary.org for further call Kris Gaskins at 781-934-0108 Unitarian Universalist Church at 842
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. Journey information. or Anne Williams at 781-934- Tremont St., will be holding their
Last Wednesday of the month is traditional fair on Saturday, June 19
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. Community of Faith Grad Nite Chaperones needed. 7512 for more information or visit
communitygardenclubofduxbury. from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be
Non-senior parents needed to food, games, and thousands of items
www.journeyduxbury.com
chaperone for Grad Nite, from 9:30 org.
Rev. David Woods at bargan prices to provide something
St. John the 781-585-8295 p.m.-3 a.m. Call 781-952-5363. Foreign Film Day. On the second of interest for all ages. Highlights
Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m. include an auction at 10 a.m., books,
Evangelist Episcopal ter at Miramar.
Shirat Hayam to celebrate 13th
Birthday. Congregation Shirat in the Senior Center. No reservations antiques and collectibles, children’s
www.stjohnsduxbury.org Hayam will hold its own Bar Mitzvah required. Admission is free. activities such as face painting and
781-934-6523 celebration starting with a service to musical entertainment, plus so much
Sunday services: 9 a.m. Living Waters be held at the Temple, (185 Plain
Duxbury Music Promoters June more. Admission and parking are free.
Holy Eucharist, effective Me- meeting. Find out all the ways to get Rain or shine. For more information,
morial Day through Labor Day. Community of Hope St. Route 139) at 10 a.m. After the
service, a reception will be held at the
involved at a meeting at 7 p.m. at the call 781-934-6532.
Wednesday: Men’s Bible Study www.LivingWatersCH.org high school orchestra room.
John Carver Inn in Plymouth. There Children’s Fantasy night. “A
6:30 a.m., Coffee and conver- Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey will be a luncheon served along with Midsummer Night’s Fantasy” will be
sation 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist 508-922-1666 music for dancing performed by the
with healing 10 a.m., Adult Ed Sunday, 7 p.m., Ford Center Jewish rock group Yom Hadash. Cost
Wednesday June 9 held on the grounds of the Miramar
Retreat Center, 121 Parks St., Monday,
11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Children’s at Miramar. Beginning June 6. is $25 for adults and $12 for children Bookmarks. Young adults can talk, June 21 from 7:30-9 p.m. The rain
choir rehearsal 6 p.m., Youth 12 and younger. review, plan events, or volunteer date is June 22, or June 23. Children
choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Thurs- to help with library projects every four to eight years old, along with a
day: Adult Choir rehearsal 7 National Trails Day dedication
Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. in the parent, are invited to join the Fairy
p.m. Friday: AA meeting at and walk. Dedication and walk
young adult area of the Duxbury Free Queen for an enjoyable evening of
of the new section of Bay Circuit
7:30 p.m. Library. fantasy, fun,music, dancing, games
Trail from 9:30 a.m.-noon. Start at
Learning Road in Pembroke and end and light refreshments.
at Congress Street. Shuttles available.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

Are you planning on visiting the new World War I Memorial?

I plan to go by there this Yes, of course I’m going. It is I didn’t know about it but I’ll ask Yes. I plan to. I think it is great “I didn’t know it existed. Now I
weekend for the Memorial Day important to remember those the Tsinzo’s to take me there that the monument was discov- know!
festivities. that have served. while I am in Duxbury. ered and renovated. Gino Benotti
Cathy Whitley Cathy Emberg Brittany Frye Robert McDonough Standish Street
Lakeshore Drive Pilgrim By Way Richmond,Virginia Birch Street
(Visiting the Tsinzo’s)  
     
Ryan’s Ride First Annual Bike Broderick-Murphy, at 781-585-2397 7-9:30 p.m. in the Merry Room of questions or to register at 781-934- desk and is filled with a wide selection
Ride. Ryan’s Ride Inc. is hosting or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561. the Duxbury Free Library. Guests 5774, x103. of interesting materials for all ages.
their first fundraising bike ride on are always welcome at the regular Magazines are available as well and
June 26. Registration is $20 (12 St. Pierre exhibit. The wood meetings. Library Netbook Program. For are always free. Your continuous
years old and up). Online registration sculptures of Robert St. Pierre, users without laptops, the Duxbury support is greatly appreciated.
encouraged and other information at internationally-known sculptor and Friday Night Entertainment. From 9 Free Library reference department
ryansride.net. Check in and start is at former Duxbury resident, will be p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House is happy to loan an Acer Netbook
Pilgrim Memorial Park, Water Street exhibited in “On Their Own” at The on Washington Street, featuring Sean for in-library use. Patrons must be
Art Complex Museum from May 30 McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and 16 years of age or older. Come to the Knitwits. Every Tuesday at 3 p.m
(Plymouth Waterfront) in Plymouth. in the Duxbury Free Library Young
Other events of the day include BMX until August 15. He will return to vocalist. Reference Desk on the upper level
the museum, where he has exhibited to check out the Netbook. A valid Adult Lounge. Teen crafting group
demonstration, craft fair, music, food, Book a Librarian. The Duxbury meets to knit, create decorative
I.D. fingerprinting and jail and bail. before, for the opening of his solo OCLN library card is required. A two
exhibition on July 11, from 1:30-3:30 Free Library reference department hour per day maximum time limit posters for YA lounge and talk.
Comedian at the PAC. A fundraising p.m. is offering 30 minute one-on-one will be enforced.
sessions to assist patrons in using Rep. Calter Office Hours. Meets on
event for the Historic 1699 Winslow the third Friday of each month, 9-10
House and Cultural Center of South Shore Conservatory. computers. Sessions will be tailor Transportation to medical
Duxbury artist Wendy Hale and made to address individual needs. appointments. The Duxbury Senior a.m., at the Senior Center. For more
Marshfield featuring nationally- information, call State Representative
renowned comedian and social Marshfield artist Joreen Benbenek’s Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to Center offers transportation to local
paintings are featured at the South book a Librarian. medical appointments to seniors and Thomas Calter’s office at 617-722-
commentator Jimmy Tingle will 2305.
appear at the Duxbury Performing Shore Conservatory Gallery, handicapped individuals on Tuesday
Arts Center, 73 Alden St. on Saturday, Hingham campus, through June 28. Get Fit at the Duxbury Senior and Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Duxbury Garden Club. Meets
Center. A series of four week Gentle and Friday mornings from 8-11.
June 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 The children’s Yoga sessions on Thursday evening the second Tuesday of each month
for general admission or $50 includes
Got Legos? Rides must be scheduled 72 hours at the First Parish Church with
department of the Duxbury Free with Claire from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The in advance by calling Becky Ford at
an opportunity to meet and greet Mr. Library is looking for donations of cost for four weeks is $27 payable to coffee at 9 a.m. and the meeting at
Tingle prior to the show. Tickets may 781-934-5774 x117. 9:30 a.m. If interested in joining,
Legos to be used in future library the Town of Duxbury. The program
be purchased at winslowhouse.org or programs. The small sizes are needed, will continue on an ongoing basis. The Friends of the Library’s call Kris Gaskins at 781-934-0108
by calling 781-837-5753. no Duplos please. Donations may be Also, two Zumba classes with Paddi Ongoing Book Sale. The Friends of or Anne Williams at 781-934-
brought to the children’s reference Donato are offered on Thursday the Library offers gently used books, 7512 for more information or visit
desk anytime during open hours. morning at 8:15 a.m. and Wednesday CDs and DVDs for as little as 50 communitygardenclubofduxbury.org.
Ongoing For more information, call 781-934- at 12:15 p.m. for one hour for $5 per cents. The Friends’ Book Store is
Alzheimer’s support group. 2721, x115. class. Please call Linda with any located across from the circulation
Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care Drop in Storytimes. Does not
Center will be hosting a monthly require registration. Toddler Tales for
Alzheimer’s support group in the ages two and under with an adult on
tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation Tuesdays at either 10 a.m. or 10:30
and Nursing Center, 308 Kingstown a.m. Drop in for ages three and under “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...”
Way. The group will meet on the first with an adult on Wednesdays at 10:30 -Henry David Thoreau
Tuesday of each month, from 7-8:30 a.m. Gather ‘Round, for children in
p.m. and is open to all families,
friends, and caregivers who have a
loved one affected by Alzheimer’s
preschool or kindergarten with an
adult is held every Friday at 10:30 Nurture Your Spirit.
a.m.
disease. For more information,
contact Sandi Wright or Eilish Duxbury Camera Club. Meets the
first Wednesday of each month, from
Help Heal Our World
FIND US AND YE SHALL SEEK.
Buffet breakfast at If you’re searching for a spiritual home

Cornerstone Lodge June 6


where questions are as welcome as
answers, find us. We are a loving open-

T
minded religious community that en-
here will be an all courages you to seek your own path,
you can eat buf- wherever it leads. To nurture your spirit
fet breakfast at and find your own truth and meaning.
the Cornerstone Lodge, 585 Welcome to Unitarian Universalism.
Washington St., on Sunday,
June 6 from 8-11:30 a.m.
Price is $7 for adults, $6 for
First Parish Church
seniors, and $5 for children Unitarian Universalist
12 and under. The menu Sunday Services 10:30 / Childcare & Sunday School
will include scrambled eggs,
homefries, bacon, sausage,
toast, english muffins, baked TREMONT AT DEPOT STREET • DUXBURY • 781-934-6532
beans, juice and coffee,
pancakes and french toast. A liberal religious church serving Duxbury, Marshfield,
Please bring can tabs for the Pembroke & surrounding communities.
Shriner’s hospitals.
4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dad gets a break Early settlers: Brewster


several locations in Utah and This division of the south-
continued from page one continued from page one
sense of security of the girls attending the school, and for their of the Eastern Coast. Idaho because of Abiah Wad- erly end of the property had
teachers, all women. Captured by the British in sworth’s migration with Jo- 50-by-80-foot lots and two
“From what I understand,” George explained, “the job is February of 1781 at his head- seph Smith, and their associa- streets (Dorothy and Barbara)
about 60 percent complete. We want to finish it up.” quarters in Thomaston, Maine. tion with Brigham Young and in addition to the beginning of
The entire town has had a crucial role in building and he was imprisoned in Fort the Mormon Church. Some Wadsworth Road as it stands
launching the Zabuli School, a project of former Duxbury George at Castine. He escaped of Abiah’s descendants even today. The development seems
Businesswoman Razia Jan, also a Rotarian. Razia’s tireless during the night of June 18, pushed through Idaho into to have met with limited suc-
work has gone far beyond fundraising for the school. She is the 1781 and returned to his fam- Canada. All in all, the Wads- cess as its next owner was the
director, now living again in her native Afghanistan, where she ily in Duxbury. After the war worth’s represent an example Plymouth Co-operative Bank,
also works for Arzu Rugs, a charity which provides support, was over he returned to Maine of the true American spirit. which sold the property in
education, and a fair price directly to the women who weave and settled in what is now So to continue the owner- 1932 to Fred W. Snow, who
Afghan rugs in the traditional way. Portland. He built Portland’s ship chain, Peleg I had divided then sold it to Viola M. Waitt
Local charitable efforts by the Duxbury club include first brick house in 1784. He the property between his two in August of 1950. Viola de-
$3,000 in scholarships to Duxbury children. This includes the eventually was elected to the sons Dura and Ira. Dura sell- veloped the property as “Indi-
$2,000 Ted Leonard Scholarship, named in honor of a Duxbury United States House of Repre- ing the southwesterly portion an Hill Acres (Oct 1950)” and
Rotarian who rose to the rank of district governor in the sentatives, an office to which (about 32 acres) to Isaac Torrey divided the property as we see
organization, and $1,000 in other scholarships. The club also he was re-elected seven times. in 1835, and Joseph F. Wads- it today with Indian Trail, Ar-
provided the Fire Department with a defibrillator. The General moved to Hiram, worth acquiring the northeast- rowhead Road and Wadsworth
“We are always looking for ways to help here and abroad, in 1807, where he died in No- erly portion (about 40 acres) Road as the street names. Al-
especially people who need the help right now,” said George. vember of 1829. from his father Ira’s will and though Indian artifacts have
Elsewhere on the international front, the club has donated The General’s daugh- by purchase from Ira’s heirs in been found in Duxbury, we
$2,000 to the Rotary’s program to eradicate polio, which is ter, Zilpah, married Stephen 1823. Joseph F. Wadsworth’s don’t know if they found any
doubled by Bill and Melinda Gates’ matching gift, a part of Longfellow, who succeeded widow, Ann, sold the north- in this area to justify using
the couple’s overall gift of $370 million. Another $2,000 went his father-in-law as Represen- easterly portion to William H. those street names.
recently for Haitian relief, providing a package of shelter and tative in the U.S. Congress. Winsor in 1866. The portion of the property
supplies sufficient for a family of 10 for months. They were the parents of The next owner was Dan- that Dura Wadsworth sold to
You can check out rotary.org for more information, Henry Wadsworth Longfel- iel W. Symmes (1867). The Isaac Torrey in 1835 was in the
especially about the organizations international footprint. low, America’s beloved poet, Symmes family through Isaac Torrey family name for close
Rotary is, in a sense, a local group with membership around who spent his boyhood years Symmes sold the property to to 100 years, making them
the world. In honor of the coming breakfast, I like to think of in the brick house in Portland, Mary Anise Baker in July of feel justified in calling what
Rotary as taking on a “Honey Do” list of global proportions, now known as the Wadsworth- 1912. The Baker heirs sold the had been Wadsworth Creek,
but this time, for one day at least, Dad can take it easy (along Longfellow House. Henry was property to William E. Beals Torrey Creek. This property
with Mom) and get a yummy breakfast without helping to a veteran of the Civil War and in 1924. He started the devel- was shown as being owned
clean up. was quite proud of his Dux- opment of the property using by George H. Torrey in 1913.
George hinted that a raffle is in the planning stages, bury connection. the “Wadsworth-Longfellow Later it was owned by James
provided that some nifty gifts can be donated to the cause, but The Wadsworths have mi- Terrace” name. I guess they C. Ingalls (1950), most likely
the breakfast is the important thing. grated to many different lo- were trying to capitalize on where Ingalls Grove (south of
“Nobody comes just for a raffle,” George explained. cations: Hiram, Lincolnville, the Wadsworth cousin Henry Bay Road) got its name.
It’s all about the pancakes. Face painting can keep a kid Hope, Winslow and Portland W. Longfellow (to no avail –
happy (or the kid in anyone), but it can’t beat a full belly. in Maine; Toronto, Canada; as we will see).
Somehow, that makes sense globally, too, but the full belly I’m
talking about is the one that gives a few dollars, gets a bargain
in return, and leaves feeling rich and satisfied. Bay Circuit trail extension opens this weekend
Join friends and neighbors Lane no later than noon. Wear   For detailed information
Summer Fun themes and dates to enjoy a walk on the MacFar-
land Trail on Saturday, June
good walking shoes and bring
water.
on BCT and maps, please visit
www.baycircuit.org.
announced at the DAA 5, to celebrate the opening of
a new section of the Bay Cir-
The Bay Circuit Trail was
proposed in 1929 as an outer Buffet breakfast
The Duxbury Art Associ- the animals, environment, cuit Trail. The walk is part of “emerald necklace,” linking There will be an all you
ation announces new themes history and culture relevant National Trails Day and fol- parks, open spaces and wa- can eat buffet breakfast at
for its highly successful Sum- for each theme. The program lows a ribbon cutting at 9:30 terways from Plum Island to the Cornerstone Lodge, 585
mer Fun program. Summer focuses on the creative pro- a.m. with brief remarks by Kingston Bay.  The 200-mile Washington St., on Sunday,
Fun is the visual arts program cess and learning experience. Alan French, chairman of the corridor includes 50 cities and June 6 from 8-11:30 a.m.
where children can stretch Summer Fun runs Mon- Bay Circuit Trail and Chuck towns.  Through volunteer and Price is $7 for adults, $6 for
their imaginations, learn new day through Friday from 9 Lathrop, Pembroke BCT co- organizational help, the trail is seniors, and $5 for children
skills and make new friends. a.m. to 12 p.m.  ordinator.  The dedication and nearing completion.  It is pos- 12 and under. The menu
This visual arts program in- The highlight of each walk will take place at the sible (with some detours) for will include scrambled
corporates art, crafts and week is the art show at noon cul-de-sac at the end of Learn- hikers to traverse the entire eggs, homefries, bacon,
creative activities including on Friday when parents, rela- ing Lane off Hobomock St. in trail, and several groups and sausage, toast, english muf-
songs, games, stories and tives and friends are invited Pembroke.  The walk is about individuals have done so. The fins, baked beans, juice and
play.   to view the art created by the two miles and will end at Con- opening of the MacFarland coffee, pancakes and french
This year’s  themes and students during the week.  gress Street.  Shuttles will be Trail is an important complet- toast. Please bring can tabs
dates: The program offers available to return to Learning ing step. for the Shriner’s hospitals.
July 6–9: ( 4 days) Stars specific activities and proj-
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Dragons’ Den
Sports Editor Mike Halloran • sports@duxburyclipper.com

Walter fires no-hitter in finale


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor pair of Scituate errors.
sports@duxburyclipper.com She continued to mow
Laura Walter sure knows down the Scituate batting or-
how to go out in style, as the der and contributed to an insur-
senior right-hander threw a ance run in the sixth when she
no-hitter in a 2-0 shutout of led off with a single and had
Scituate last Thursday after- Alex Leaverton pinch-run for
noon in Duxbury. her. The move worked to per-
fection, as Leaverton promptly
softball stole second and third, coming
Duxbury 3 home on a Laura Donovan sin-
Marshfield 1 gle to make it 2-0.
Earlier in the week Dux-
bury traveled to Marshfield
softball in hopes of knocking off the
Duxbury
Scituate
2
0
Rams once again. Both coach-
es felt it would be a close
game and it turned out as they
The victory made it four predicted.
wins in a row for the Lady After four scoreless in-
Dragons, who ended regular- nings, the Lady Dragons broke
season play with a 13-6 re- through with a single run on a
cord, winning seven of their walk, a fielder’s choice, and
last eight games. a Marshfield error for a 1-0
The Senior Day perfor- lead. N0-N0: Senior pitcher Laura Walter threw a no-hitter against Scituate to end the regular season. The
mance by Walter included nine Marshfield came right Lady Dragons open postseason play this week.
Photos by Mike Halloran
strikeouts and was a lot closer back and evened the score in
than the 17-1 pounding of the the bottom of the fifth after a
Sailors two weeks earlier. rare walk given up by Walter, bury opened the inning with a drove her home with a single Donovan.
Walter would get all the a bloop single and a fielder’s long double by freshman Lind- to right field. Madi Duddy and Walter held Marshfield
run support she needed in the choice. sey Cobb. Leaverton pinch Erin Gallagher followed with scoreless in the seventh to earn
first inning, compliments of a Tied in the seventh, Dux- ran for Cobb and Donovan back-to-back hits knocking in the win.

Time to start anew for girls’ tennis


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor lost to Emily Henriksen  by Tuesday with Duxbury losing before losing, 4-6, and getting matches.
sports@duxburyclipper.com the identical score (1-6/2-6), 5-0. wiped out in the second set, Tucker lost two grueling
They earned a spot in post- while Casey Reinhart at No. Dowd was forced to with- 1-6. sets to Nicole Hayes, 4-6/4-6,
season play, but didn’t exact- 3 couldn’t overcome the play draw at No. 1 singles where It was the first meeting of while Lilly Weil took over at
ly do it in style, as the Lady of Charlotte Janda, losing Kate O’Connor just had to the year with Notre Dame, and No. 3 and lost to Allie Bridge,
Dragons dropped their final 3-6/2-6. show up for the victory, while the Hingham school wasn’t 4-6/3-6.
five matches and ended up at Duxbury’s first doubles Tucker had problems with very hospitable, as they pinned Allen and Nelson kept it
9-9. tandem of Erin Nelson and Caroline Martin and dropped the Lady Dragons with a 4-1 close at No. 1 doubles before
girls tennis Julia Allen battled before los- her match, 2-6/0-6, at No. 2 loss. losing to Devon Curley and
Duxbury 0 ing to Ashley Fidler and Tay- singles. Dowd returned to the Erin Fontaine, 4-6/3-6, and
Marshfield 5 lor Koelsch, 3-6/2-6, while the Reinhart lost a two-set lineup and beat Notre Dame’s Kozmiski and Hanrahan bat-
No. 2 duo of Therese Kozmis- match to Shawna Cochran Meg Hall rather easily with a tled Diane Garrow and Gabri-
ki and Nicole Hanrahan put up (3-6, 6-3) in a tie-breaker (3 6-1/6-3 triumph, only to see elle Rodman at No. 2 doubles
girls tennis
Duxbury 0
a valiant effort in a 4-6 first-set set 3-7). her teammates fight hard and before succumbing in a 4-6/1-6
Scituate 5 loss, before dropping the sec- Nelson  and Allen were come close in the remaining match-up.
ond set, 1-6. manhandled by Destanee
It’s been years since Dux- Ringler  and Roisin Sullivan,
girls tennis
bury has been able to solve 0-6/1-6, to set the tone, while
Duxbury 1
Notre Dame 4 Scituate in women’s tennis, Kozmiski and Hanrahan al-
and that futility continued on most pulled off a first-set win
Facing the iron of their
schedule for the second time
this season, things didn’t get Freshman orientation
any better, as Coach Jutta The athletic department will be holding an orientation for
Rossano’s squad was shutout students and parents of incoming freshman (current eighth
by Marshfield and Scituate, graders) on Monday, June 14 in the DHS Student Lounge.
while managing to win a game A “nuts and bolts” overview of the paperwork, expecta-
in a 4-1 loss to Notre Dame tions, and other information that is pertinent for a student-ath-
that ended the regular season lete at Duxbury High School will be given on that date. There
schedule. will be a question and answer session at the end of the meeting
Taking on Marshfield to go over any unresolved questions concerning your child’s
in the first of three straight athletic endeavors at Duxbury High School. This introduction
matches, the Lady Dragons meeting is by no means mandatory, but will aide in answering
had no answers for the Rams, several of the questions that often come up when your child is
whose Leah Kelly had little a participant in interscholastic athletics.
trouble with Duxbury’s Mi- Monday, Aug. 23 - First day of football practice
chaela Dowd, winning 6-1/6-2 Thursday, Aug. 26 - First possible date of all other fall
over Duxbury’s No. 1 player. practices and tryouts.
Cory Tucker  at No. 2
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 2, 2010

From Dragon baseball captures


The Keenan Division title
AD By THOM HOLDGATE
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com
Wins over Marshfield
(2-1), Hingham (5-3), and Sci-
for the runs on a bases loaded
walk and a fielder’s choice.
DHS Athletic Director They haven’t lost in over tuate (12-7) to end the regular Brother Steve Blout took
a month and every night it’s a season extended the Dragons’ home the honors on Tuesday
Lightning safety is important different hero.

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winning streak to 14 games afternoon in Hingham, as the
as the playoffs near, and there Dragons rode his complete-
any people have travelled to Whitman- baseball
doesn’t seem to be any let-up game effort to a victory in the
Hanson and their turf field for various events Duxbury 2
Marshfield 1 in sight. title clinching game against
over the past few years. On the scoreboard
Senior Jeff Blout was the the Harbormen.
side of their field, the school has erected a statue of a black
panther, Whitman-Hanson’s mascot. Beneath the panther baseball hero on Monday, as he con- Joining Blout as the star
is a plaque in memory of a coach and athlete who gradu-
Duxbury 5 tinues to mesmerize opposing of the game was senior Pat
ated from Whitman-Hanson in the mid 60’s: Dennis M.
Hingham 3 hitters, going seven innings, McWilliams, who blasted a
O’Brien. striking out 11 and limiting the home run and double for two
O.B. was a star athlete, playing a big role in state cham-
baseball Rams to four hits. RBI to lead the offense.
Duxbury 12
pionship football and baseball teams while in high school. Scituate 7 Tom Guilfoile and Tom
He then moved on to play football at Northeastern. After Kazanowski were responsible
graduation, he returned to his alma mater as a business
teacher and coach. He brought back a tradition from North-
eastern similar to one seen at Clemson. At Clemson foot-
ball teams “pat the rock” before charging on to the field. At
Whitman-Hanson they “pat the panther” with every player
patting the nose of the statue before running on to the field.
If one looks a little closer at the plaque, her or she
would notice that O’Brien’s coaching career lasted less
then 10 years. Tragically, on Sept. 12, 1978 he died, struck
by lightning while on the field coaching the sport he loved.
While Dennis was attempting to clear the football team off
of the field, a bolt struck the ground and then came back
out through him, killing him instantly. The blast of elec-
trical energy also sent almost 20 players to the hospital.
The threat of lightning should not be taken lightly. Sports
played in open fields are high risks for strikes. The Jona-
than Taylor scoreboard, located behind the Duxbury Free
Library, has been struck at least three times in the past six
years alone.
The National Federation of High Schools, as well as
several other associations that deal with youth sports, has
implemented policies for lightning safety. Thunder and
lightning necessitates that contests and practices be sus-
pended. The occurrence of thunder and/or lightning should
not be subject to interpretation or discussion - thunder is
thunder, lightning is lightning. When thunder is heard and/
or when lightning is seen, the following procedures should
be adhered to:
a) Suspend play and direct participants to go to a
shelter, a building normally occupied by the public, or if
a building is unavailable, participants should go inside a
vehicle with a solid metal top (e.g. bus, van, car). DUXBURY U12 INDOOR SOCCER CHAMPS/JUNGLE PLEX: Front row: Justin Brousseau, Ryan Horgan,
b) Do not permit people to stand under or near a tree; Paul Brousseau and Matt Antonino. Middle row: Kurt Kennelly, Jack Ward, Evan Butler, Mike O’Neal,
and have all stay away from poles, antennas, towers and Thomas O’Hare and Harrison Piper. Back row: Coach Barry Horgan. Missing from photo: Brian
underground watering systems. Brockwell, Max Duggan, Jay Falcone, Danny Gerraughty and Kevin Huang.
c) After thunder and/or lightning has left the area, wait
30 minutes after the last boom is heard or strike is seen
before resuming play or competition.
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“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


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Planes, Train Legal Legal Legal Legal


& Automobiles Notices Notices Notices Notices
Selling your car or boat? to be considered at the described in said Mortgage, to return of the deposit paid. The
For less than the cost of a tank of hearing that constitute public 911-001 through 911-017. wit: The land with the purchaser shall have no
gas you can reach more than records under state law are A copy of the application, buildings thereon situated in further recourse against the
10,000 potential buyers in the available for public inspection plan and other supporting Duxbury, Plymouth County, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
Clipper.Classifieds. To place your during regular business hours Massachusetts, being shown the Mortgagee's attorney. The
documents are on file in the
ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us
on the web at www.duxburyclip- and for reproduction at a Planning office and may be as Lot No.8 on plan entitled description of the premises
per.com. reasonable fee. Members of inspected by appointment on "Plan of Land Tarkiln contained in said mortgage
the public are invited to Monday through Friday Village, Duxbury, shall control in the event of an
attend and be heard. during Town Hall business Massachusetts, Tarkiln Realty error in this publication.
hours. Any person interested Trust" dated September 8, TIME WILL BE OF THE
or wishing to comment on the 1967, by Robert G. McGlone, ESSENCE. Other terms if
PUBLIC proposed plan should appear Surveyor & Engineer, any, to be announced at the
at the time and place noted recorded with Plymouth sale. Bank of America,
HEARING NOTICE above. County Registry of Deeds as National Association as
2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport Cynthia Ladd Fiorini plan 780 of 1967 and successor by merger to
Clean, 6 cyl, automatic, 4WD, DUXBURY Planning Board Clerk bounded and described as LaSalle Bank National
maroon, new transmission, 118K follows: Southeasterly: by Association as Trustee for
miles. Runs great and kept in
PLANNING BOARD
Candlewick Close as shown RAMP 2007RS2 Present
garage, so body has very little TOWN OF on said plan, 185.695 feet; Holder of said Mortgage, By
rust. $6,500. 425 Careswell St, Pursuant to Massachusetts
Green Harbor. 508-942-8605. General Laws, Chapter 41
DUXBURY Southeasterly, Southerly: and Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran
Southwesterly: by a curved PLLC P.O. Box 962169
Section 81W, notice is hereby line at the corner of said Boston, MA 02196 Phone:
given that the Duxbury BOARD OF
Legal Planning Board will hold a APPEALS
Candlewick Close and Union
Bridge Street, 35.686 feet;
(617) 502-4100 6/2/2010
6/9/2010 6/16/2010
Notices public hearing at Duxbury
Town Hall, Small Conference
Southwesterly by said Union
NOTICE OF Bridge Street as shown on
NOTICE OF CABLE Room, lower level on said plan, by two lines
TELEVISION Monday, June 14, 2010 at PUBLIC HEARING measuring, respectively,
7:05 PM at the request of 180.322 feet and 65.202 feet'
Elm Street Realty Trust, The Board of Appeals will Northwesterly: by Lot 3 as
PUBLIC HEARING Bradford C. Cushing, Trustee, hold a public hearing at the shown on said plan, 200 feet;
61 Camelot Drive, Plymouth, Town Hall, Mural Room, on Northeasterly: by a portion of
Please take notice that the MA 02360, for approval of a June 10, 2010 at 7:45 p.m. to Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17
NOTICE OF
Board of Selectmen of the Modified Definitive consider the Appeal of as shown on said plan, 172.09 MORTGAGEE'S
Town of Duxbury, Subdivision Plan entitled, Issuance from the Planning
“Modified Definitive Board to the Building
feet; and Northeasterly: again SALE OF
Massachusetts, as Issuing by the remaining portion of
Authority for a cable Subdivision Plan of ‘Freeman Commissioners’ decision. REAL ESTATE
Lot 17 as shown on said plan,
television license under Farms’ Duxbury, MA, August The issuance of Building 151.781 feet. Containing
M.G.L. c.166A, will hold a 07, 1995,” dated January 22, Permit #BP-2010-0078 is By virtue and in execution
according to said plan, 59,000 of the Power of Sale
public hearing on Monday, 2010 and submitted to the located at 52 Sunset Road, square feet of land more or
June 14, 2010 at 7:01 p.m. Planning office on March 15, Parcel No. 180-190-000 of contained in a certain
less. Together with a right of mortgage given by Abigail R.
The public hearing will be 2010. the Duxbury Assessors’ Map. way in common with others
held at Duxbury Town Hall, This modification proposes The Building Permit allows Forrest to Mortgage
entitled thereto over all streets Electronic Registration
Lower Level, Mural Room. the addition of street lighting for the construction of 16’ x and ways as shown on said
The purpose of the public and removal of the required 32’ utility building with 10’ x Systems, Inc., dated
plan. Subject to and with the November 10, 2006 and
hearing will be to determine sidewalks as shown on the 12’ screened porch. benefit of restrictions and
whether to issue a cable previously approved plan. The Building Permit may recorded with the Plymouth
easements of record, if any, County Registry of Deeds at
television license to Verizon Assessor’s parcel numbers be viewed in the Inspectional insofar as now in force and
New England, Inc. All affected include Assessor’s Services Department between Book 33683, Page 278, of
applicable. The premises are which mortgage U.S. Bank
applications, reports, Map 150, Lots 013-001, the hours of 8:00 a.m. and to be sold subject to and with
statements and amendments 013-003 and 013-004; and 1:00 p.m. or by appointment. National Association as
the benefit of all easements, Trustee for RFMSI 2006S12
Assessor’s Map 150, Lots The Board of Appeals will restrictions, building and
accept written comments on is the present holder, for
zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax breach of the conditions of
this application. titles, water bills, municipal
Dennis A. Murphy, Chair said mortgage and for the
liens and assessments, rights purpose of foreclosing, the
Board of Appeals of tenants and parties in
Adv: 5/26/10 – 6/2/10 same will be sold at Public
possession. TERMS OF Auction at 4:00 p.m. on June
SALE: A deposit of FIVE 18, 2010, on the mortgaged
THOUSAND DOLLARS premises located at 195
AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00)
MORTGAGEE'S in the form of a certified
Standish Street, Duxbury,
NOTICE OF Plymouth County,
check or bank treasurer's Massachusetts, all and
SALE OF check will be required to be singular the premises
REAL ESTATE delivered at or before the time described in said mortgage,
the bid is offered. The TO WIT:
By virtue and in execution successful bidder will be A certain parcel of land
of the Power of Sale required to execute a with the buildings thereon
contained in a certain Foreclosure Sale Agreement situated on the Easterly side
Mortgage given by Itsva immediately after the close of of Standish Street and the
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
Cerritos to Option One the bidding. The balance of Southerly side of Marshall
Mortgage Corporation, a the purchase price shall be Street, in Duxbury, Plymouth
California Corporation, dated paid within thirty (30) days County, Massachusetts
December 29, 2006 and from the sale date in the form bounded and described as
recorded with the Plymouth of a certified check, bank follows:
County Registry of Deeds in treasurer's check or other Beginning at a stake on the
Book 33910, Page 250 of check satisfactory to the Southerly side of Marshall
which the Mortgage the Mortgagee's attorney. The Street at the Northwest corner
undersigned is the present Mortgagee reserves the right of the land now or formerly of
holder by assignment for to bid at the sale, to reject any Howard D. Brewer; thence
breach of the conditions of and all bids, to continue the running by said Brewer's
said Mortgage and for the sale and to amend the terms land, South 4°28' West,
purpose of foreclosing same of the sale by written or oral 244.74 feet, by a fence to a
will be sold at Public Auction announcement made before or stake for a corner; thence
at 1:00 PM on June 25, 2010 during the foreclosure sale. If turning and running by land
at 8 Candlewick Close, the sale is set aside for any now or formerly of E.
Duxbury, MA, all and reason, the Purchaser at the Gallagher, North 89° 18'
singular the premises sale shall be entitled only to a West, 182 feet by a fence and
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Notices Notices
concrete wall to the Easterly SOUTHERLY: by said
CHEST
side of Standish Street; thence South Station Street, 220.00
turning and running by the feet;
Easterly side of Standish WESTERLY: by Lot 1,
Street by a wall or bank North 507.23 feet;
1° 56' West, 169.92 feet to the NORTHERLY: by land of
end of the wall; thence Elizabeth F. Harvey, 228.68
continuing by said Standish feet; and
Street North 1°10' East EASTERLY: by land of GUARANTEED TREASURE
106.65 feet to Marshall Earle C. and Dorcan P. CHEST PACKAGE
Street; thence turning and Grenquist, 548.92 feet. Sell those treasures in your
running by the Southerly side This conveyance is made attic with our guaranteed
of said Marshall Street the subject to agreements and classified deal. Your package
includes full exposure in all of
following two courses and easements given by Louise our award-winning
distances, to wit, South 82° Coburn et als set forth in a publications and website.
35' East 81.47 feet and South
79° 03'30' East 126.14 feet to
Legal Legal certain instrument to Duxbury
Fire and Water District, dated
You may change prices, wording or

Notices Notices
remove items, but new items cannot be
added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.
the point of beginning. December 11, 1953 and
The above described recorded in said Plymouth
$39 95 NOW

premises are shown on a plan


TRUSTEE FOR RFMSI NOTICE OF Deeds in Book 2319 Page
INCLUDES
2006S12 MORTGAGEE'S
PHOTO!!!
entitled 'Plan of Land in Present holder of said 170. Customer must supply photo.
Duxbury, surveyed for mortgage SALE OF For mortgagor's(s') title see May be digital or print.

Charles S. Clark et ali, Scale By its Attorneys, REAL ESTATE deed recorded with Plymouth GUARANTEED
80' to an inch. March 15, HARMON LAW County Registry of Deeds in UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
1927, Hayvvard & Hayward, OFFICES, P.C. By virtue and in execution Book 35223, Page 105.
PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
Surveyors, Brockton, Mass', 150 California Street of the Power of Sale These premises will be
recorded with Plymouth Newton, MA 02458 contained in a certain sold and conveyed subject to
Registry of Deeds, plan book
7, Plan 257.
(617) 558-0500
200903-2376 - ORE
mortgage given by Ian P.
Moran and Britta B. Moran to
and with the benefit of all
rights, rights of way, YARD SALE
For title see Plymouth restrictions, easements,
Registry of Deeds Book 4098,
Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., covenants, liens or claims in SPECIAL
Page 565. dated October 25, 2007 and the nature of liens,
For mortgagor's(s') title see TOWN OF recorded with the Plymouth improvements, public
deed recorded with Plymouth DUXBURY County Registry of Deeds at assessments, any and all
County Registry of Deeds in Book 35223, Page 107, of unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
Book 4098, Page 565. liens, water and sewer liens
YARD
INVITATION which mortgage Bayview
These premises will be Loan Servicing, LLC is the and any other municipal
TO BID
sold and conveyed subject to
and with the benefit of all
present holder, for breach of
the conditions of said
assessments or liens or
existing encumbrances of SALE
rights, rights of way, The Town of Duxbury will record which are in force and
mortgage and for the purpose BEAT THE ELEMENTS WITH
restrictions, easements, receive sealed bids for a are applicable, having priority
of foreclosing, the same will OUR “UMBRELLA POLICY”
covenants, liens or claims in NEW AERIAL LIFT over said mortgage, whether
be sold at Public Auction at If your garage sale, craft
the nature of liens, BUCKET TRUCK, BID or not reference to such
5:00 p.m. on June 25, 2010, show, neighborhood fair or
improvements, public 2010-VEH-3 until 10:00 AM restrictions, easements,
on the mortgaged premises yard sale gets rained out,
assessments, any and all on June 15, 2010 at the improvements, liens or
located at 84 South Station the next week is free!
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax Department of Public Works, encumbrances is made in the
Street, Duxbury, Plymouth
liens, water and sewer liens 878 Tremont Street, Duxbury, deed. Package includes full exposure for 1
County, Massachusetts, all week in the Clipper & Express classifieds
and any other municipal MA 02332, at which time and TERMS OF SALE: and website. Add an attention-grabbing
and singular the premises
assessments or liens or place all bids will be publicly A deposit of Fifteen border at no extra cost.
described in said mortgage,
existing encumbrances of opened and read aloud. Thousand ($15,000.00)
record which are in force and
are applicable, having priority
Bids should be addressed
to the Department of public
TO WIT:
A certain parcel of land, Dollars by certified or bank
check will be required to be
$1595
with the buildings thereon, DON’T LET IT RAIN
over said mortgage, whether works, 878 Tremont street, paid by the purchaser at the
containing 2.65 acres, more or
or not reference to such Duxbury, MA 02332 and time and place of sale. The ON YOUR PARADE!
less, situated on the Northerly
restrictions, easements, must be marked “NEW balance is to be paid by
side of South Station Street in
improvements, liens
encumbrances is made in the
or AERIAL LIFT BUCKET
TRUCK, BID 2010-VEH-3”
Duxbury, Plymouth County,
Massachusetts, being shown
certified or bank check at
WHEEL DEAL!
deed. on the lower front left hand
as LOT 2 as shown on a plan
TERMS OF SALE: corner.
entitled ''Land in Duxbury,
A deposit of Fifteen All specifications may be
belonging to Kirby D. &
Thousand ($15,000.00 ) obtained at the Department of
Constance T. Keller'', dated
Dollars by certified or bank Public works, 878 Tremont
December 7, 1960, by Delano
check will be required to be Street, Duxbury, MA 02332
& Keith, Surveyors, which
paid by the purchaser at the during regular business hours GUARANTEED AUTO
plan is recorded in Plymouth
time and place of sale. The on or after 8:00 AM on May
County Registry of Deeds as PACKAGE WITH PHOTO
balance is to be paid by 24, 2010 upon request.
Plan #807 of 1960 in Plan
certified or bank check at All bidders are to execute Everybody reads the Your car, truck, or boat gets
Book 12 Page 1, and bounded
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and described, according to Guaranteed Auto Deal.
150 California Street, certification and also the Tax
said plan, as follows: Your package includes full
Newton, Massachusetts Certification Attestation
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box which are part of the Bid exposure in all of our
Documents. Failure to submit award-winning publications
610389, Newton Highlands, and website. Best of all you
Massachusetts 02461-0389, these completed forms will can put a photo of your
within thirty (30) days from not allow the Town of vehicle right in your ad.
the date of sale. Deed will be Duxbury to consider your There’s no better way to sell
provided to purchaser for proposal. your car, truck or boat.
recording upon receipt in full The Town reserves the We’re so confident you’ll
of the purchase price. The right to reject any or all agree that we guarantee to
description of the premises Proposals either in whole or run your ad until the
contained in said mortgage in part or to award contracts vehicle is sold!
shall control in the event of an by individual items or by
error in this publication.
Other terms, if any, to be
lump sum total or to waive
any irregularities or defects in $3995 INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!

announced at the sale. any proposal should it be in Customer must supply photo.
May be digital or print.
the best interest of the Town
U.S. BANK NATIONAL of Duxbury. GUARANTEED
ASSOCIATION AS Richard MacDonald UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
Town Manager
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 13

Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
Harmon Law Offices, P.C., NOTICE OF TO WIT: and with the benefit of all Newton, Massachusetts
150 California Street, A ALL THAT PARCEL rights, rights of way, 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
Newton, Massachusetts MORTGAGEE'S OF LAND IN THE CITY OF restrictions, easements, 610389, Newton Highlands,
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box SALE OF DUXBURY, PLYMOUTH covenants, liens or claims in Massachusetts 02461-0389,
610389, Newton Highlands, REAL ESTATE COUNTY, the nature of liens, within thirty (30) days from
Massachusetts 02461-0389, COMMONWEALTH OF improvements, public the date of sale. Deed will be
within thirty (30) days from By virtue and in execution MASSACHUSETTS, AS assessments, any and all provided to purchaser for
the date of sale. Deed will be of the Power of Sale MORE FULLY DESCRIBED unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax recording upon receipt in full
provided to purchaser for contained in a certain IN DEED 1300K 19324, liens, water and sewer liens of the purchase price. The
recording upon receipt in full mortgage given by Sean W. PAGE 163, ID# 190-128-014, and any other municipal description of the premises
of the purchase price. The Sheehan and Cristina M. BEING KNOWN AND assessments or liens or contained in said mortgage
description of the premises Sheehan to Mortgage DESIGNATED AS LOT 23, existing encumbrances of shall control in the event of an
contained in said mortgage Electronic Registration BEING MORE record which are in force and error in this publication.
shall control in the event of an Systems, Inc., dated March PARTICULARLY are applicable, having priority Other terms, if any, to be
error in this publication. 23, 2005 and recorded with DESCRIBED AS A METES over said mortgage, whether announced at the sale.
Other terms, if any, to be the Plymouth County AND BOUNDS PROPERTY. or not reference to such
announced at the sale. Registry of Deeds at Book BY FEE SIMPLE DEED restrictions, easements, GMAC MORTGAGE,
BAYVIEW LOAN 30274, Page 162, of which FROM CRISTINA M. improvements, liens or LLC
SERVICING, LLC mortgage GMAC Mortgage, SHEEHAN AS SET FORTH encumbrances is made in the Present holder of said
Present holder of said LLC is the present holder, for IN BOOK 19324 PAGE 163 deed. mortgage
mortgage breach of the conditions of DATED 01/26/2001 AND TERMS OF SALE:
said mortgage and for the RECORDED 01/3 I/2001, A deposit of Five By its Attorneys,
By its purpose of foreclosing, the PLYMOUTH COUNTY Thousand ($5,000.00 ) HARMON LAW
Attorneys, same will be sold at Public RECORDS, Dollars by certified or bank OFFICES, P.C.
HARMON LAW Auction at 9:00 a.m. on June COMMONWEALTH OF check will be required to be 150 California Street
OFFICES, P.C. 18, 2010, on the mortgaged MASSACHUSETTS paid by the purchaser at the Newton, MA 02458
150 California Street premises located at 90 For mortgagor's(s') title see time and place of sale. The (617) 558-0500
Newton, MA 02458 Bayberry Lane, Duxbury, deed recorded with Plymouth balance is to be paid by 200903-2722 - ORE
(617) 558-0500 Plymouth County, County Registry of Deeds in certified or bank check at
200907-0872 - GRY Massachusetts, all and Book 19324, Page 163. Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
singular the premises These premises will be 150 California Street,
described in said mortgage, sold and conveyed subject to

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