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Volume LX No. 23 “Don’t live down to expectations. Go out there and do something remarkable.” –– Wendy Wasserstein Wednesday, June 9, 2010

‘You have set Tantillo


accepts
the bar high’ super
Class of 2010 graduates DHS
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
the Pilgrim Church. He spoke
of the students being judged
position
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
The threat of thunder- “not by our words but by our justin@duxburyclipper.com

storms may have driven the deeds.” Duxbury has its new su-
ceremonies indoors, but noth- Throughout the evening, perintendent of schools, as
ing could dampen the enthusi- several speakers made refer- Dr. Benedict Tantillo will re-
asm of the 266 members of the ence to Rachel’s Challenge. portedly leave his job with the
Duxbury High School Class of Rachel Scott was the first vic- Pascack Valley Regional High
2010 as they prepared to leave tim of the Columbine school School District to become
Duxbury behind for the next shooting, and Rachel’s Chal- D u x b u r y ’s
step in their lives. lenge is a motivational pro- school chief.
The theme of the evening gram that came to DHS this School
was struck early on during the year, making an impact on Committee
blessing, given by Jeff Fiedler many students. Chairwoman
from the Interfaith Council and Anne Ward
continued on page 9
confirmed on
Monday that

Meet Police Chief Benedict Tantillo Tantillo has


PICTURE PERFECT: Elizabeth Hofmaier puts the finishing touches
on her makeup before walking with the rest of the Class of 2010 formally ac-
in Saturday's graduation ceremonies. See our special section cepted the job. He tendered
for photos, student speeches and more. Photo by Deni Johnson

Matthew Clancy It’s a small world


his resignation to the Pascack
school board on Monday eve-
ning.
His annual salary in Dux-
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor bury will be $175,000. He
made $220,000 in New Jersey.
AFS students, host families
justin@duxburyclipper.com

It sprang from a tragedy, He will start on Aug. 1.


but new Duxbury Police Chief Tantillo was chosen by
Matthew Clancy said it was develop cross-cultural bonds the Duxbury School Com-
where he honed the leadership mittee a few weeks ago over
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor also be a wonderfully enrich- the superintendent of schools
skills that would one day serve justin@duxburyclipper.com
ing experience for both the in Marshfield and the execu-
him as a chief.
High school can be tough. student and the host family. tive director of operations and
When Clancy was a patrol-
It’s even tougher when every- Duxbury has a long tradi- school administration for the
man with the Mashpee Police
one around you speaks a dif- tion with the American Field city of Brockton. He has been
Department, his sergeant was
ferent language and observes a Services, or AFS, exchange the superintendent at Pascack
involved in a fatal shooting
different culture. program. And now is the time since 2000, and was selected
of a man who turned out to
Yet that’s just what many of year the Duxbury chapter is as New Jersey’s superinten-
be the member of a prominent
Matthew Clancy is adjusting to students go through every year looking for families willing to dent of the year in 2006.
Wampanoag American Indian
life as Duxbury’s new police during exchange programs. It host a foreign student.
continued on page 4 chief. can be challenging, but it can continued on page 14 continued on page 11

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Help Help
secureprotect yourTODAY
your future retirement –
TOWN PRIDE: Duxbury 4th of July Committee member Sue Lawrence
congratulates Marin Lloyd, the winner of the 4th of July Parade
with long-term care insurance
Booklet Cover Contest. Lloyd’s winning entry is pictured at right. The Plan ahead for long-term care
theme of his year’s parade is American Pastimes. Over theLearn
course more at this
of a lifetime youcomplimentary workshop.
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goals. But have you
Topics include: taken into account how the future need for
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Call now and reserve your place today. Seating is limited.
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor Police Chief Matthew “We will continue to en- „ Maintain control over where you receive care, including in

justin@duxburyclipper.com
Clancy said in a statement that force our code of conduct to your home
Date June 17, 2010
One male and one female police and school investigators ensure a safe and positive The younger
Time and healthier you are, the8PM
6:45– more affordable your
student were arrested on Fri- examined information from learning environment,” Dalton coveragePlace
can be. To learn about Duxbury
solutions Free
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fit your personal
day in connection with re- various sources and deter- said. needs, please contact:
Agent name Pete Rickards, CLTC
cent threats made at Duxbury mined the two suspects have Both suspects will be ar- <Agent Agent
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The Justice Department
came to Mashpee to set up
mediation sessions between
the police department and the
tribe. Clancy, then a patrol-
man, was appointed as one Clancy and local Eagle Scout Pat McLeod march in the recent
of the department’s represen- Memorial Day Parade.
tatives. Through months of bounds,” he said. “There were ympton, he tried not to set foot
sometimes difficult sessions, a lot of growing pains.” in the station until he had of-
the two sides started to come The population boom came ficially signed his contract –– a
together and the community with its share of problems, in- practice he continued with the
began to heal. cluding the aforementioned Duxbury job.
“Just sitting across the tensions with the Wampanoag By the time he left Plymp-
table, eventually relationships tribe, who felt like they were ton, he had brought the depart-
developed,” Clancy said. “I getting pushed out by new ment forward, including mak-
look back at that as absolutely residents. ing some modifications to the
the most important work I’ve “It was a good experi- building and starting a seniors/
done in law enforcement.” ence,” Clancy said of his time police collaboration called
Clancy, 47, was appointed in Mashpee. “It sort of force TRIAD. Clancy said the Carv-
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lice chief in Plympton and has 1

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worked in Mashpee, Dennis, chief jobs in smaller commu- his Plympton officers. “They pick-up or delivered
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Growing up in Rockland, small the department was,” assure the department’s cur-
one of his biggest inspirations he said. “The chief in a small rent staff that while he plans
was his school safety officer
Angelo Umbriana, who would
town becomes an expert in
municipal police management
on making some changes, they
will be done slowly and care-
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chief. When he became chief,
he sat down with high school
senior Clancy to talk about his
because you do everything.”
At the time, Clancy had
a side business doing private
security (he has since sold his
fully.
The second priority is the
state of the police station. Two
attempts to build a new po-
“Smile”
possible future in law enforce-
ment.
Clancy got a summer job
stake) so he felt prepared to
handle the budgetary respon-
lice station have passed Town
Meeting but failed at the ballot HINTS
sibilities. What took him a box, and the department is still
working with the Dennis Po- bit by surprise, however, was in limbo while the building de-
lice Department, which would the hands-on duties of a small teriorates.
develop in him a lifelong love town police chief. He often “I’ve got to quickly be- THIS WEEK"S HINT
of Cape Cod and smaller com- handled investigations person- come the face of the building
munity police departments. ally, and was even hands-on project and work tirelessly
“Dennis is a special town,”
Q. Our pool is up and running. What is the
around the office. with the committee to move easy way to keep water "sparkling?"
he said. “You’d sometimes see me things forward,” he said. “I
He eventually was ap- vacuuming floors,” he said, can’t see the building lasting
pointed as a special police A. Three simple steps: use a slow-dissolve,
adding that he’s warned the another four years.”
officer in Rockland (by Um- staff at the Duxbury police sta- He said that the building
stabilized sanitizer (chlorine); to burn out the
briana) and spent time in that tion not to be offended if they is hurting morale by sending a
bacteria and contaminants; and, lastly, use a
town working dispatch, and see him emptying the trash bar- message to police officers that good algae preventer in conjunction with the
with the school police force. rels himself. “Hey, I’m here to they’re not highly valued. pool shock.
He also spend time with the work. Whatever they need me Yet, he said there’s a lot
Braintree police force, but he to do, I’ll do.” to like about Duxbury (where
knew he wanted to be a full- Clancy was also walking he used to fish off the Powder THIS WEEK'S
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By Michelle Conway, Clipper columnist
michelle@duxburyclipper.com

he local farm stands and farmers markets are opening


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6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Lobsterman searches for a home


By Susanna Sheehan, Clipper Staff TENNIS
susanna@duxburyclipper.com
In other business, selectmen

A lobsterman looking for


an outlet to sell his catch ap-
• Approved two event permits for the Duxbury Student Union: the
first is for a Summer Skate Fest on June 19 from noon to 8 pm. LESSONS
pealed for a second time to Skateboarding ramps will be set up in the parking lot for demon-
Duxbury selectmen for a lo- strations and competition and six bands are scheduled to play. All
cation where he could set up
skaters must wear helmets and have parental permission. Also Duxbury High School
featured at the Skate fest will be the new helmet awareness pro-
shop. gram, Ride PHAT, a grassroots campaign to increase helmet use in Tennis Captain
Jeffrey Bolster of Vine Duxbury. The second permit selectmen granted to the DSU is for available for summer
Street told selectmen Monday a “Harmony for Haiti” benefit concert on July 10 from 7-10:30 pm
he hoped to find somewhere featuring 8 to ten high school bands. lessons. Weekdays or
on town property to sell his weekends $30 an Hour.
lobsters on Friday and Satur- • Approved a one-day liquor license for the Sept. 11 Island Creek
day afternoons.
Oyster festival as well as an event permit for the 9th annual Duxbury Groups welcome!
Beach Triathlon to take place Sept. 18. Selectman Chairman Shawn
Last summer, selectmen Dahlen recused himself from voting on both these issues as they
approved Bolster’s request to involved Duxbury Beach and he is a vice president and director of Contact Cory at
sell lobsters from a cranberry the Duxbury Beach Reservation Inc.
bog at Temple and Church Ctuckk13@aim.com
Street. Bolster, whose business • Met in a closed-door session to discuss pending litigation regard-
or call 781-771-5708
is named Osprey Seafood, told ing the Island Creek development and also met in a second closed-
door session on the same topic with the Zoning Board of Appeals.
selectmen he had permission
from bog owner Stan Merry to • Announced that the Plymouth County Mosquito Control will
sell his lobsters at this location. handle spraying requests from Duxbury residents through its Web
Bolster’s lobstering license al- site at plymouthmosquito.org or by fax at 781-582-1276. Include 7IOP?AINNILC>?NBCM<I;N
lowed him to sell lobsters from name, address, and contact information.
his truck.
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• Heard a report from the town’s independent auditor, Powers and
Despite the selectmen’s Sullivan, regarding the audit for FY2009, which was completed in QIH>?L@OF MCGJF?"OR<OLS ;S I;N
approval, Bolster was later December. Auditors said the town is in good financial shape and
told by Scott Lambiase, Direc- has tried hard to fix most of the specific accounting and reporting
tor of Inspectional Services, problems that are found each year during the annual audit.
that he would be unable to car-
ry through with his plan. Even runs on Wednesday afternoons, Selectmen also wondered
though the cranberry bogs are but Bolster told selectmen that if allowing Bolster the oppor-
zoned as agricultural land, the weekend sales are better for tunity to use town land would
lobsters could not be sold there his business. give him an unfair advantage
as they were not grown there. Selectmen were not op- over other competitors.
Bolster asked selectmen posed to Bolster’s idea to use Selectmen instructed Town
if he could sell his lobsters in Tarkiln as a sales location but Manager Richard MacDonald
front of the Tarkiln Commu- Selectmen Chairman Shawn to meet with Bolster and tack-   N;R
nity Center on Route 53. Bol- Dahlen said he felt that the le the issue.
ster is a vendor at the Duxbury board should develop a policy “We will leave it in Rich-
Farmer’s Market, which takes about businesses or for-prof- ard’s hands and he can work
place at Tarkiln and will open
for the season at the end of the
it organizations using town
property.
on it and see it through,” said
Selectman Betsy Sullivan.
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month. The farmer’s market

DRHS ‘Letterboxing’ project kicks off Bayside Marine Corp. UÊ>Àˆ˜iÊ-̜ÀiÊ


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441 Washington Street • Duxbury
The Duxbury Rural and volves finding small, weather- detailed instructions on how to 781-934-0561
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Historical Society announces proof boxes hidden in parks participate (i.e. supplies need- www.baysidemarinecorp.com ÊÊ-iÀۈViÊ9>À`
a new “letterboxing” project. and other public places. Indi- ed, etc.). Those who manage Hours: Open 8am-5pm
Letterboxing is a nation- vidual letterboxes contain a to discover all 10 letterboxes Closed Sunday
wide, family-oriented hobby notebook and a rubber stamp. should bring their stamped log
that combines elements of a Finders make an imprint of the books to the DRHS main of-
scavenger hunt, hiking and letterbox’s stamp on their own fice at the Nathaniel Winsor,
puzzle solving in a unique ac- personal “logbook” and leave Jr. House, 479 Washington
tivity that is growing in popu-
larity. There are more than
22,000 letterboxes hidden in
an impression of their personal
stamp on the letterbox’s “visi-
tors’ book” as proof of having
Street (Monday-Friday 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.) to receive a letter-
boxing T-shirt as a prize.
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the U.S. today, but they can found the box. For more information, call
only be found if one follows Clues leading to the DRHS the DRHS at 781-934-6106 or
the proper clues. The Duxbury letterboxes will be posted on e-mail aarnold@duxburyhis-
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Rural and Historical Society the Society’s website, www. tory.org. C E S
has decided to join in on the duxburyhistory.org along with
fun and will soon be hiding 10  H S
letterboxes around Duxbury. S N
The boxes will be hidden at R, MA 
several historic sites and open-
spaces so that, while enjoying
Kingston Frame and Art Presents:
the search, participants can
also learn about Duxbury’s
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history. The letterboxes will   
be in place on June 22.
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ing can be traced to Dartmoor, t$ĘęĜĔ$ĥģĤğĔĩ t$ĘęĜĔ4ĥĠĠğĢĤ
England in 1854 when a well-
known Dartmoor guide placed t1đĤĕĢĞęĤĩ t1đĢĕĞĤđĜ3ĕĜğēđĤęğĞ
a bottle for visitors’ cards on Duxbury Beach t1đĢĕĞĤęĞė1ĜđĞģ t$ğĞĤĕĝĠĤģ
the moor. Later, hikers on the
moors began to leave a letter (available in two sizes) t.ğĔęĖęēđĤęğĞģ t.ĕĔęđĤęğĞ4ĕĢĦęēĕģ
or postcard inside a box along
the trail (sometimes addressed
to themselves, sometimes a Call Today for a No-Obligation Consultation
friend or relative)—hence the
name “letterboxing.” The next 781-878-8857 877-878-7080
person to discover the site Business Line Toll Free
would collect the postcards
and mail them. E-mail: Renee@MahoneyFamilyLaw.com
Today, letterboxing in- www.MahoneyFamilyLaw.com
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 7

John Corr golf tournament


The Kiwanis Club of Kingston/Duxbury is The tournament takes place on Monday, June
holding its annual Golf tournament, which is 21 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth.
now named after one of our members, C. John Registration and continental breakfast begins
Corr. John Corr was a devoted husband, fa- at 7 a.m. with tee off at 8 a.m. and luncheon
ther, grandfather and banquet at 1 p.m.
friend who passed away The Kiwanis Club of Kingston/Duxbury
too young. He was also benefits the local Kiwanis charities and schol-
a tireless advocate for arship programs, including the Kiwanis Pediat-
others, volunteering ric Trauma Prevention Program, youth mentor-
his time generously for ing at Silver Lake and Duxbury High Schools,
those in our community food programs for those in need and programs
in need. It is in his spirit for seniors.
that we continue our golf To sign up or for more information, contact
tournament in his name, Kristin Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvm@
the C. John Corr Memo- plymouthlaw.com, George Johnson at 781-
rial Fourth Annual Kingston-Duxbury Kiwanis 934-2151 or GWJCoach@aol.com, or Amy
Golf Tournament. Amoroso at 617-293-7370 or acamoros@ya-
We invite you to golf with us, fill one of the hoo.com.
sponsor roles or donate a raffle/auction prize.

The Pinehills presents the 6th Annual

A DAY-LONG CELEBRATION OF THE VISUAL ARTS.

SATURDAY, JUNE 19 • 10AM - 4PM


Showcasing the work of HEY KIDS, BE CREATIVE! Design a tie for Dad! For a $5 donation we’ll give you the
more than 90 of the region’s white tie and colored pens. You just add your imagination. Proceeds benefit The Home for
Little Wanderers Baird Center in Plymouth.
finest painters, sculptors,
jewelry designers, weavers,
photographers and more.
Admission is free.

Take Route 3 to Exit 3 in Plymouth, MA, Toll Brothers Fresco


and follow the signs to MODEL GRAND OPENING • June 19 New Models Now Open
The Pinehills Art on the Green. Toll Brothers is bringing its signature design in Winslowe’s View
508-209-2000 and craftsmanship to The Pinehills with the An exciting new collection of home designs:
Visit us online: pinehills.com introduction of a collection of classic portfolio paired townhomes with open light filled living
facebook.com/thepinehills homes nestled within the pines. spaces that wrap around a private courtyard.
twitter.com/thepinehills.
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Send around town items


including births, anniversaries,
promotions and other life milestones to
editor@duxburyclipper.com.

➢➢ Clarke Madigan (DHS


‘07) has been named to the
dean’s list at the University of
Notre Dame. He will begin his
senior year in chemical engi-
neering in the fall.
➢➢ Mary Courtney Madigan
(DHS ‘09) has been named to The entire Pembroke North Elementary School first grade class got to
the dean’s list at Saint Mary’s see first-hand some of the wonders of Duxbury Bay on Friday, June 4
College in Indiana where she when they visited Duxbury Bay Maritime School for a field trip. The
is majoring in photography and 97 students were divided into four groups to rotate through activities
that included a hands-on lobster lesson with live lobsters, an oyster-
minoring in advertising.
ing demonstration by a local oyster farmer, a craft project in the new
➢➢ Lindsay Mary Ladd has DBMS ecology lab and a trip to Duxbury Beach for a scavenger hunt
been named to the dean’s list and some clamming.
at Keene State College in N.H.
for the spring semester. A group of Duxbury High School Class of 1970 classmates cel-
ebrated their 40th reunion during a golf outing in Outer Banks, North Sirius Fun Dog Training
➢➢ Jacquie Cronin has been Carolina.
named to the dean’s list at St.
Michael’s College in Vermont
for the spring semester. Wow, What a Smart Dog!
➢➢ Duxbury High School Group • Private • At Home • All Levels & Ages!
senior Jillian Smith was the Let me help you train Easy & Flexible
recipient of the Robert J. Hay-
ward Scholarship awarded by
the Sheet Metal Workers’ In- siriusdogtraining.com • siriusfun@verizon.net
ternational Association Local 508-477-2063 • 88-44 Camelot Dr., Plymouth
Union No. 17 at the Massa-
chusetts AFL-CIO Scholarship
Awards Night. The Hayward
Scholarship is awarded to the
student who receives the high-
est score on the Massachusetts

Father’s Day • June 20


AFL-CIO Scholarship Test.
Local 17 provides scholarships Duxbury resident Lieutenant Colonel Charles “Chuck” Perenick
assumed Command of the 101st Regiment and became the
to the children and grandchil-
Commandant of the Massachusetts Military Academy earlier this
dren of union members who year. In addition to being the Commandant of the Academy, Perenick
will continue their educations is also the Commander of the 101st Regiment, which hosts the
after high school. In the fall, Regional Training Institute.
Jillian will be attending Har-
vard College.
➢➢ Tom Protasewich (DHS
‘03), former manager of the
Boston Harbor Hotel restaurant,
Rowe’s
Wharf Sea
Grille, re-
cently as-
sumed the
position
of general
manager Pawley’s Island Hammock
at Restau-
rant Hola
in Marshfield, a flatbreads and Pilgrim Church’s Confirmation Class of 2010. Back row: Jake
The dog days of summer are almost here!
tapas restaurant, owned and Genereux, Malcolm Edgar, Cameron Tokarski, Emily Zisko, Patrick
operated by chefs Maryann MacLennan, Rose Brewer and Madeline Farquharson; Middle row: Dad will wish he had a
Saporito Boothroyd and Andy Michael Cheal, Luke Fitzgerald, Kathryn Nutter, Lindsey Cobb, Pawley’s Island Hammock and you will too
Boothroyd. Shelby Rader, Ben Vandewater and Isaac Estey; Front row: Rev. Todd
Vetter, Michael Roberts, Sarah Bates, Samantha Carley, Gabrielle in which to loaf away these steamy days.
➢➢ Grace Heidenreich, age 8, Gibbs, Haley Dwinell, Madeline Lies and Rev. Eloise Parks.
is donating a 10 inch ponytail The 100% cotton rope hammock
to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, measures a generous 54'' x 82".
a program which gives real
hair wigs to women who have
lost their hair due to cancer
treatments. It takes six pony-
tails to make one wig, which The Studio of Duxbury • $145.00
might otherwise cost a patient PILLOW AND METAL STAND ALSO AVAILABLE
as much as $1,200.

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To help Joanne Savard celebrate her birthday, these six Duxbury
women ran in the Run to Remember half marathon on Sunday, May
30. Pictured are Tessa Casey, Joanne Savard, Mary Curier, Holly
Gerraughty, Lori Miller and Peggy Gino.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 9

Class of 2010 graduates


continued from page one with love from your teacher,”
by Lucille Norris.
Principal Andrew Ste- “Remember that once/for
phens made sure the students what your were/and what you
knew how their leadership and would become/I loved you,”
hard work was appreciated by Skeiber read.
the high school staff. Although the adult speak- “Give the gift of self confidence,
“I have gotten to know the ers spoke highly of the stu- it will last a lifetime.”
young men and women in this dents, members of the Class of
class over the last three years
and have found them to be an
2010 knew they had help get-
ting to graduation day.
SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE
exceptional group of young “Today is a day of celebra-
3ATURDAY *UNETHAM PM
adults,” he said. “ I am proud tion,” said Class Treasurer Jil-
9OUNG-ISS!GES s0RETEEN!GES s4EEN!GES 
to say that this group of young lian Smith. “We all realize we Classes in Poise, Posture and Confidence, Skincare,
people took their role as school have not arrived here alone ... Public Speaking, Social Etiquette, Nutrition & Exercise,
leaders seriously both at special The Class of 2010 can never Good Grooming & So Much More!
school events and on a day-to- truly repay this community.” *ULYTH THs*ULYTH RD
Enroll at
day basis. This does not hap- OPEN HOUSE
In a move that Smith said !UGUSTND TH ANDSAVE
pen every year and I want you Check out more graduation cov- matched the “practical” nature registration fee!
all to know that the faculty and erage in our special section! of this class, the class gift will
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it. You have set the bar high for Lecture” fame. for the football field. 2 Columbia Rd., Suite 1, Pembroke, MA 02359
next years’ senior class.” “Randy’s lesson is that the
important thing is not how you
Class officers achieve your dreams, but how
Valedictorian:
McLaughlin
Laura you live your life,” she said.
Ward also introduced Su-
QUALITY SERVICE FOR 20 YEARS
perintendent of Schools Susan
Salutatorian: Catherine
Pattinson Skeiber, who, like the Class of
2010, will be leaving Duxbury
President: Gabriella Katz behind at the end of the school
Vice President: Christian year.
Strand “She’s been here with all
of you since you first walked
Secretary: Allie Hill through the doors at Chan-
dler,” Ward said.
LANDSCAPE SERVICES FOR RESIDENTIAL &
Treasurer: Jillian Smith
Skeiber told the students to COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
School Committee Chair- find something to be passion-
woman Anne Ward also talk- ate about, to be open to new Let our experienced & knowledgeable
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class. heroes. environment. Now scheduling spring
“You are well-prepared to “In my life, I have been clean-ups, turf maintenance, foundation
step out into the world,” she fortunate to find my passion in Call now to schedule
plantings, walkways, patios, sprinkler
said. “Whatever your next step, you,” she said. container plantings by Beth
systems & more.
take it with eyes and minds At the conclusion of her
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to try things you might not be she read the poem she read 296 Congress Street, Duxbury • 367 R. Court Street, Plymouth
ready for.” when these students left Alden, 781.585.3030 • email: manhassetgardens@sprint.blackberry.net
Ward was a classmate of where she was principal at the
Randy Pausch, of “The Last time –– “Poem to my class

Make your own summer tote


Have you admired the lovely Nantucket tote purses carried
Summer Vacation
around town? Thought you would like one? Duxbury Art As-
sociation offers four weeks of Nantucket basket classes begin-
ning Wednesday, June 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at The Ellison Center.
Baseball Camps
Instructors Patty Campbell and Pam Smith will guide you in the Monday - Thursday
traditional wood mould method used by Nantucket Lightship
basket makers for 200 years. Call the DAA to reserve your space Ages 7-12 / 9am-12pm
in class and to decide what size tote you will make for your 4th
of July enjoyment at 781-934-2731. June 21-24 / June 28-July 1 / July 12-15 / July 19-22
Sign up for a day - $50.00 / Sign up for a week - $150.00

Monday - Hitting Drills & Skills


Tuesday- Pitching & Catching
Wednesday- Fielding & Base Running
Thursday- Situational Baseball Games
11/2 hr of skills and drills.followed by a 15min. break
(bring water and snacks). 11/2 hr Games outside.
*If it rains all activities inside.
We have 1:6 ratio player to coach and we only take 25 campers!

STAFF: Greg Kelley - Cinci Reds, Northeaston U. Tommy Chase


- Norte Dame University. Ryan McDermott - U Mass Dartmouth.
Matt Greenberg - Bridgewater State.

Make checks out to Lou Rettman. No Credit Cards. Send them to


Lou Rettman’s Baseball Analysis and Training
PO Box 1175, Pembroke, MA 02359

781-424-2575
520 Washington St. Rt. 53
lou@bathitting.com
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 9, 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
MacDonald Funeral Home
THE Deadline is Phone: 781-749-4383, Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, (off Rte. 228 at the library/town hall 1755 Ocean St. Marshfield
Monday at noon. complex off Levitt St., up the hill to Turkey Hill Lane).
834-7320
Priscilla
Church ofStuart Baker,
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 85
Saints (Mormon)
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
Priscilla Stuart Baker, 85, ton.
year Mrs.
round: Baker leavesat her
Family worship chil- great grandchildren. Graveside
10 am.
died Sunday, May 23. She was dren, Diane Sawyer of Orlando, service will be at Beechwood “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
the wife of the late Winthrop A. Fla., Deborah Tate of Bourne, Cemetery, Centerville, on June Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
Baker and the daughter of the St. Mark ofLillie
Richard Epheseus
Jr. Orthodox
and Gary Mission
Lil- 19 at 11 a.m. In her memory
late Priscilla Pierce and Ralph 261 Main St., Kingston, Rev. Terrence
lie of Atlanta, Ga., Scott Lillie McGillicuddy,
and in Phone:
lieu781-585-8907
of flowers, dona- RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
E. Stuart of Osterville. She at- of Billings, Mont., Bruce Lillie tions may be made to the So-
tended the Winsor School and ofIslamic
Orlando,
Center ofFla., Mosques ciety for the Prevention of Cru-
and Richard
New England Traditional Funerals Cremations Pre-Need Funeral Planning
Garland Jr. College and is a past Baker of Pembroke; her brother
470 South St., Quincy, 671-479-8341, eltyDr.,toSharon,
74 Chase Animals, 2727 Conroy
781-784-0434
373 Court Street 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
member of the Junior League Ralph E. Stuart Jr. of Chestnut Road, Orlando, FL. 32839. N. Plymouth Manomet
and the Vincent Club of Bos- Hill; 10 grandchildren
Safe Harbor Church and nine (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
52 Main St., Marshfield, Pastor Mark Eagling, 781-837-9903
Gordon D. Blanchard, 40 Over 48 Years of the Best Quality
Mr. Gordon D. Blanchard, fan, loved music and films and nover on Friday, June 11, from Bedroom Furniture Around!
40 of Norwell died at home on had many close friends. He is 4-7 p.m. The Memorial Ser-
Sunday, June 6. He was born in survived by his parents, David vice will be held on Saturday
Fall River on April 20, 1970, T. Blanchard of Duxbury and at 2 p.m. in the United Church RECLINER SALE!
was raised and educated in Lynne F. (Fountain) Blanchard of Christ Norwell, 450 Main
Norwell and was a graduate of of Plymouth, two brothers, St., Rte 123 in Norwell. In lieu
$299 for select recliners
Sale through June!
the University of South Caro- Gary Blanchard of Taunton of flowers, donations in Gor-
lina. Gordon was employed in and Clark Blanchard of Co- don’s memory may be made to
software sales. He was a mem- hasset and five nieces and the United Church of Christ in “Quality Home Furnishings
ber of the Kappa Sigma Frater- nephews. Visiting hours in the Norwell or to Next Step Fund, For Four Generations”
nity at the University of South Sullivan Funeral Home, 551 86a Sherman St., Cambridge,
Carolina, was an avid sports Washington St., Rte 53 in Ha- MA 02140.

Nancy L. Fletcher
Nancy L. Fletcher, of Dux- She was the wife of the donations can be made to the 459 Plain Street, Rte 139, Rockland
bury died on Sunday, June 6. late Thomas D. Fletcher. First Parish Church Memorial 1-800-696-5759
She leaves her son Thomas D. There will be a graveside Fund, PO Box 1764, Duxbury, Open Monday-Saturday 9:00-5:30 • Sunday 12:00-4:00
Fletcher, Jr. of Duxbury. She service Saturday, June 12 at MA 02331.
also leaves her sister in laws, 3 p.m. at Mayflower Cem-
Beverly Johnson and Chris- etery in Duxbury. A memorial
tine Collins, both of Duxbury,
Dorothy Salisbury of West-
service will be held on Satur-
day, June 12 at 4 p.m. at First
Duxbury Affordable Housing
wood and many nieces and
nephews.
Parish Church, 842 Tremont
Street, Duxbury. Memorial
Purchase Assistance Program
A service for Franklin K. Hoyt Substantial Grants Available
A memorial service will be held for Franklin K. (Jim) Hoyt (to buy down purchase prices of
on Sunday June 13, at 3 p.m. at 51 Abrams Hill. A reception
will follow featuring oysters and Dixieland jazz, two of Mr. Condominiums or Single Family Homes)
Hoyt’s favorite things.
Informational session:
Lawn Party to Benefit Jordan Hospital (please attend if interested in applying)
The Jordan Hospital Club’s Annual Lawn Party will be held June 12th 10:00am to 12:00 noon, Duxbury Sr. Center *
on Friday, June 18 from 6 to 8 pm. at the home of the Thomp-
sons, 151 King Caesar Road. A variety of hors d’oeurves will
be served as well as samplings by Simply Divine Catering and *10 Mayflower St., Duxbury
a wine tasting presented by Pioppi’s of Plymouth. The Jordan
Hospital Club Duxbury Lawn Party is one of many JHC an- The Duxbury Affordable Housing Trust (DAHT) is making grants
nual fundraising events to benefit Jordan Hospital. This event available to assist eligible households in purchasing an existing mar-
is open to the public and the community attends with the spirit
of generosity. All donations will go directly to support the ket-rate single family home or condominium in Duxbury. The grant
continued development of Jordan Hospital’s many compre- will be used to “buy down” the units purchase price to an affordable
hensive programs including the JHC Cancer Center.
level. A deed restriction will be recorded on each unit purchased
with a DAHT grant to secure perpetual affordability.
Eligible households must be first time home buyers (certain exceptions apply)
and must have an annual gross income at or below the following thresholds:
1 person $45,100 5 person $69,600
2 person $51,550 6 person $74,750
3 person $58,000 7 person $79,900
4 person $64,400 8 person $85,050
Application deadline July 9, 2010
Lottery will be held on July 26, 2010.
For Applications:
Duxbury Town Hall, 878 Tremont St., Office of Town Manager.
For further information: by calling (781) 934-1100 x 350,
or email: duxlott@gmail.com
DAHT does not discriminate on the
basis of race, creed, color, sex, handicap,
marital status, sexual preference, national
Jordan Hospital Club Board members Marielle Gillard, President;
Wendy Reifeiss, VP; Donna Clifford, Lawn Party Chair with Peter origin or any other basis prohibited by law.
Balboni of Pioppi’s Package Store.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 11

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Kitchen Fresh Swordfish Public
Fish
Cooked Parking
Open Shrimp Steaks across
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superintendent post Take
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effective June 1, when using is now required when certain products and waste materials.
certain flammable liquids to
finish wood floors, the fire de-
flammable liquids are going
to be used in floor finishing in
There have been many fires
started by the spontaneous
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in buildings with more than
four units, a permit must be
units. In buildings with four
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workers and four firefighters.
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nited by the pilot light on the
gas water heater. In July 2005,
a 43-year old man was part
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was refinishing the hardwood
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home. Once again, fumes from
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Congratulations
to the
Class of 2010
12 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

DSU news Sen. Hedlund to


hold office hours
Scholarship: The Duxbury Student Union introduced a new
scholarship for a high school senior who volunteers their time
and talents to improve the lives of Duxbury youth. Awarded
Sen. Robert L. Hedlund
has announced office hours
Get Ready for Summer!
by the DSU Board of Directors, the recipient of this award has for the months of June and Great Deals on Monthly
demonstrated a love for youth development, understands the July. They will take place as
importance of community service and can share their talents and follows:
Unlimited Packages as low as $39!
skills with young people. This year, the DSU Youth Volunteer Friday, June 18, 10:30 Triple Facial Beds $55
Award is presented to Nathan Files. Affectionately known as a.m. to noon, at Duxbury
“Nate,” this young man is the quintessential youth volunteer at
Hi-Powered Stand Ups just $69!
Free Library, Lanman Rm.
the Duxbury Student Union. He has committed his afternoons
Tan with us before you hit the beach and avoid a painful sunburn!
Friday, July 16, 10:30 Get Your Vitamin D and a Great Looking Tan at the Same Time!
to hang out, entertain and engage youth of all ages. Nate has a.m. to noon, at Duxbury Coming soon....Rejuvenessence Red Light Therapy!
shared his “can do” attitude and love for technology, arts and Free Library, Lanman Rm. Responsible Tanning for Adults and Teens!
film introducing the DSU Internet radio station, providing his Any resident with a 64 Summer St, Kingston 781-585-2492
lighting and music for dances and afternoon entertainment, and question or a concern about
sharing his knowledge of production and performing arts. The
www.tanexp.net for money saving specials & coupons!
state government is encour- DUXBURYS’ FAVORITE TANNING OASIS
DSU is incredibly grateful for his volunteerism and feels that aged to stop by. Log onto www.sunlighttruth.com for the facts on UV Light and tanning.
youth and adults have benefited from his ongoing commitment
this year.
Open enrollment: Membership continues in June with
discounts for early enrollment through July 1. Applications are
available at the DSU or online at www.duxburystudentunion.
com.
Pennies for Peace: Pilgrim Church youth in conjunction
with Pennies for Peace are hosting a sixth and seventh grade
dance. Proceeds to support Pennies for Peace initiatives in Paki-
stan and Afghanistan. Tickets are $10.
SkateFest: Coming Saturday, June 19, the DSU hosts
the 2010 Summer Skate Fest featuring bands, skateboarding
demos and contests, giveaways, raffles and more. The event
is sponsored by the DSU, RIDE PHAT (Protect your Head at
All Times), BERN, Go Big Boarding, Luminate and The Surf
Shop with tons of giveaways and raffles. Eight bands will per-
form representing all genres of music. From 2 p.m.–5 p.m. the
skateboarding event will take place. Skateboarders of all ages
STATE-OF-THE-ART
are encouraged to attend for warm ups, to try the various fea-
tures (rails, boxes, ramps) and enter into the various contests.
CANCER TECHNOLOGY
Winners of each category will receive a prize of “must have”
merchandise from local board shops. Tickets are $10 for gen-
eral admission and $15 for skateboarders with a signed waiver
consent. Skateboarders who sign up in advance receive a free NEW TECHNOLOGY—Jordan Hospital’s Radiation
t-shirt. Tickets are available at the DSU and at Go Big Boarding,
Luminate in Marshfield or The Surf Shop in Kingston. Oncology Program now targets tumors even more
precisely, providing the most effective treatment while
minimizing potential side effects. This means you

Online pool registration don’t have to go far for world-class cancer-fighting


tools. They’re at the same place you’ll find a top
Online registration for summer swim lessons at the pool
begins on June 8 (for pool members). Purchase your member- cancer care team; the Radiation Oncology Program
ship for the pool now. Online registration for the Recreation at Jordan Hospital in Plymouth. Minutes from Cape
Department will be available for fall programs. You must have Cod and a quick drive from anywhere on the
an account to register for any Rec Dept. or pool program on-
line. Create your account now. Go to: activenet.active.com/ South Shore. State-of-the-art radiation therapy right
duxburyrecreation and Click on create account. After you cre- where you live and work.
ate your account you will be able to register all family mem-
bers for Rec Dept., pool, and Before and After Dark programs.
Call the pool at 781-934-2474 or the Rec Dept. at 781-934-
7034 if you have any questions.
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wasn’t quite prepared for Jacob Storgaard of Denmark.
American culture. Friends and family talk to
“Where do I start?” he said Sally Jernigan, a Duxbury
when asked about the differ-
ences between schools in Dux-
High School student studying
abroad in Chile with the AFS
CONSTRUCTION L.L.C.
bury versus schools in Den- program, over Skype.
mark. In his native country, PROJECT MANAGEMENT
said Bonnie Jernigan, who ing with a family in Chile. She
students remain in the same has welcomed two students spoke to family and friends via Fine Homes & Renovations
classroom while the teacher –– a girl from Indonesia a few the video phone service Skype
rotates. The constant sched-
Duxbury
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school system made it difficult through the program. Sally is enjoying her time
to make friends at first, Stor- with AFS, but is still adjusting
gaard said, because he was
“The kids who come here
really do become a member of to some of the cultural differ-
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dealing with a new set of faces
each period.
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your family,” she said.
Jernigan admits she was
the “reluctant parent” when the
ences –– such as the fact that
people, even if they’ve only
met once before, kiss each
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she said. “We’ve learned a
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in ‘Our Town’ Senior
The Bay Players will
perform “Our Town” by
Portraits
Thornton Wilder at the Zone
Theater, 822 Webster St. in
Marshfield on June 18-19
and June 25-26. The cast
includes Duxbury residents
Alexander Lewis (George by
Gibbs) and Phil Markella Tracy Sheehan
(Professor Willard). Tickets
are $15. For reservations Photography
call 339-793-1027 or visit
ticket.bayplayers.org. www.tracysheehan.com * 781-585-7363
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Kindergarten through grade 12, we welcome you to join us and
Children entering grades
learn what we are all about! For more information, email our
2 and 3 are invited to Snack
registrar, Noreen Roy at noreen5k2000@yahoo.com.
and Yack on Wednesday, June
23 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. in
the children’s program room
of the Duxbury Free Library.
Book talks, book-based activi-
ties, snacks, and a take home
booklist will provide reading AFTER MEMORIAL DAY SALE
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he National Historic Antiques
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Senior Center news


Lunch: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
First Parish fair
The First Parish Unitar-
ian Universalist Church at
Cost for Duxbury Seniors, $5; non-seniors and non-residents,
$6. Our daily congregate lunch consists of an ever-changing
menu prepared by Chef Peter Dewey, including dessert, coffee,
842 Tremont St. will be hold-
ing their traditional fair on
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tea and water. Reservations must be made by 2 p.m. the previ- Saturday, June 19 from 8:30
a.m.-2 p.m. There will be
NATIVE & FRESH!
ous day for the kitchen. Please call the front desk at 781-934-
5774, x100 or x101 to make reservations. food, games, and thousands
of items at bargain prices to Native
Monday, June 14: Salisbury steak, potato, vegetable and provide something of interest Lettuce
pastry for all ages. Highlights include
an auction at 10 a.m., books,
Radishes
Tuesday, June 15: Barbecue special
antiques and collectibles, chil- Strawberries!
Wednesday, June 16: Vegetable lasagna, salad, garlic
dren’s activities such as face
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painting, musical entertain-
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Thursday, June 17: Roast turkey, potato, vegetable and ment, plus Father’s Day gifts, Products
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Senior Breakfast: Wednesday, June 16 at 9 a.m. with a
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Fitness Classes: Cardio Combo on Monday, Wednesday
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18 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Newcomer’s Club Duxbury Spring House Tour


T
he King Caesar
House, along with Debbie and
six historic homes, Charlotte
were on tour this weekend O’Neal in the
girl’s room. In
with all proceeds from the
the background
tour going to local charities Ellison Center
selected by the homeowners. docent Betsy
“About 300 people enjoyed Juliano assists
the tour, 100 more than last guests in the
year.  Moving the tour to a hall.
Saturday allowed people to
make a day trip out of it.  We
had tour goers not only from
Duxbury and surrounding
towns, but places as far as
Newton, Medford, Cape Cod
and Rhode Island.  They mar- Olga and Dick Rothchild ascend the sweeping staircase. Newcomer’s vice presidents Amy
veled at the beautiful homes The Rothchild’s home was also on the Newcomer’s House Florek and Lydia Castagna outside
and many shared that it was Tour. Christine Sovik of the Newcomer’s Club greets of the King Caesar House, the
the best house tour they’d guests below. starting point of the tour.
been on,” according to Amy
Florek, one of the Newcom-
er’s Club vice presidents.

The home’s original


barn is now the fam-
ily room with Nancy
Nisby, Michelle Gain
and Deborah seated
by a stone fireplace
made from foundation
stones.

Alice and Gary VanDeursen of Connecticut like the Ederle’s


big, bright kitchen.

Mickey Maidl and Nancy Meharg (Plymouth) take


a walk in the Wehner’s lovely garden. Myra Gooding and Lee Healy admire the teak wood-
work in the Wehner’s master bath.

Michele Sarcia and Elena Petersen enjoy the Hendren’s beautiful


yard and view of Duxbury’s bay.

The Wehner’s grand home was


built in 1918 and purchased by
the current owner’s grandfather in
1963 as a summer home for his
extended family.

Marilyn Phillips, Jan Christenson, Jane Wilson and Gerry Hanlon


pose in the horse stables off the Ederle’s family room.
Photos by Karen Wong Joe and Sharon Magida from Canton in the Hendren’s dining room. The
table was made by Dr. Hendren.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 19

Dragons put it all together CENTINEL


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com F I N A N C I A L G R O U P, L L C
Solid pitching and timely Member of John Hancock Financial Network

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team; they got both on Mon-
day night when they beat No. 462 Plain Street, Marshfield, MA 02050

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at Murphy Field to advance
to the semifinals of the MIAA
Division II South Sectionals
on Wednesday afternoon.
The No. 2 seeded Dragons
(18-2) knew it wouldn’t be an
easy game when you play any
Bay State League opponent,
but it sure looked like they Pat McWilliams is greeted by exuberant teammates as he crosses
were on their way to a rout the plate following his second inning home run.
with four runs in the bottom brought home a pair of runs to On Wednesday after-
of the second inning for a 4-0 cut the lead to 4-3, leaving a noon at 4 p.m. in Braintree,
lead. man on third with one out. the Dragons will take on No.
Senior Pat McWilliams The next batter flied to 3 seed Greater New Bedford
stepped to the plate to lead off right field where Greg O’Neal (17-2) in the semifinals, with
the second and blasted a home caught the ball and fired to the winner taking on the win-
run 380 feet to right center cut-off man Steve Blout, who ner of Plymouth North/Digh-
field to give the Dragons a 1-0 turned and fired to catcher Joe ton-Rehobeth in the South
lead. Coyne, who tagged the runner Sectional finals.
After Steve Blout singled as he crossed the plate to end
and Connor Inglis reached the rally and preserve the Dux-
base on an error with one out, bury win.
junior Pat Sweeney came up
to face Milton pitcher Will
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The open house is June 13,


from 1-4 p.m. at 622 Con-
gress St.
when i dream at night i am wearing a pink tutu
my dance teachers say “giggling is good”

when i hear the music i want to fly like tinkerbell

Standish, a no-kill shel-


ter, was founded in 1969 as a
non-profit, tax-exempt orga- We have it all!
nization of volunteers dedi-
cated to the care and place- Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop!
ment of stray and abandoned
pets in southeastern Massa- and so much more...
chusetts.
Standish Humane Soci-
ety has placed more than 300
Fontaine Academy of
cats during the past year.
Approximately 75 vol-
unteers provide hands-on
Creative Movement (ages 2/1/2 and up) Monday mornings

care for the many cats and


American Girl Dinner Party June 11 & July 2nd

kittens sheltered at Holmes


Pop Star Musical Camp July 13,14,15,16 9:30-noon

House. There will be a short


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27 RAILROAD AVE DUXBURY, MA 02332
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did you know my nana was a dancer
20 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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s my youngest child patiently helped my children wonderful experiences growing


prepares to gradu- learn to decode words, correct- up in Duxbury. Thank you to all
ate from Duxbury ly sound words out, and teach- the youth coaches. Duxbury al-
High School, I stop to reflect. ers who made learning math ways offered so many choices
My oldest child began kinder- fun. There were special teach- each season and my children
garten in 1982, so for 28 years I ers who helped my children got to try them all; soccer, base-
have had a child in the Duxbury realize “you are smart, you can ball, lacrosse, football, hockey,
school system. Although there do this.” To all the teachers basketball, field hockey and
have been many changes in all who stayed after school to help cheerleading. Thank you to all
these years, the one constant with an assignment, even on a the scout leaders and the CCD
has been the many people who Friday afternoon, this simple instructors for your guidance.
made a difference in the educa- act is a reassurance of the com- Thank you to all who gave their
tion of my children. mitment of our teachers. time, inspired the children and
There are teachers who my I must give credit to all taught them not only how to do
children will always remember. involved in the education pro- something but the meaning of
Some were kind and understood cess. We are very lucky to have working together as a team.
the individuality of each of my principals, teachers, speech I would like to extend a
children. “Gently guide” was therapists, instructional assis- warm and genuine thank you to
a comment from a first grade tants, nurses, guidance counsel- all the people who have been a
teacher that I will never forget. ors, coaches, cafeteria workers, part of my children’s lives for
My children had teachers who custodians and office adminis- all these years. My children,
patiently and devotedly helped trators who have always lent a Charlie, Jacqui, Keith and Mi-
my children in many ways. helping hand. You have made chelle all had wonderful child-
I especially want to com- all the difference. hood experiences, people who
mend each teacher who helped But it takes a village to cared about them, and a com-
build self-esteem and confi- educate children. How lucky munity that offered a great va-
dence in my children. This was we are to have so many par- riety of opportunities. Thank
accomplished in many ways, ents who volunteer their time you all –– you truly make a dif-
always with respect and dedi- to make Duxbury Schools the ference.
cation to the learning process. unique and nurturing places Pat Simons
There were the teachers who they are. My children had such Pine Ridge Lane

Plovers nesting on the beach ———————


T
he Duxbury Beach earlier than in recent years. very concerned about our de-

Congratulations
Reservation, Inc., has The challenge for our en- clining fledge rate in recent
some very encourag- dangered species officers and years. We are about the only
ing news about the threatened monitors will be to enforce beach on the South Shore and
piping plovers on Duxbury significant beach closures in Cape that is allowed to be open
Beach. We currently have 11 the oversand areas between the during the plover nesting sea-

to the
nesting pairs, and each pair has first and second crossovers until son. This is because of our ex-
laid four eggs. One nest was the birds fledge. We are asking tensive monitoring program and
lost to crow predation, but the for patience and understand- the cooperation of beachgoers.
eggs in the other 10 nests be- ing from our beachgoers in the We are optimistic that we will

Class of 2010
gan hatching over the Memo- next few weeks. If all continues have a much better fledge rate
rial Day weekend. Our moni- to go well, our fledge rate will this year, and we thank all of
tors will be guarding 40 plover be way up over last year, and you for helping us succeed.
chicks for the next four to five there will be few if any restric- Margaret Kearney, presi-
weeks. That means that nesting tions needed during July and dent, Duxbury Beach Reserva-

W
season for the plovers should August. tion, Inc.
e extend our warmest congratulations to the end early in July, several weeks The Reservation has been
266 seniors who graduated from Duxbury High
Memorial Day was special ———————
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School on Saturday afternoon at the Performing
Arts Center. ven the weather served us. Scouts and soldiers from scouting on the basis of
This class in particular left a lasting mark on the school graced this year’s are important players in this faith and sexuality –– atheists
and the community, as evidenced by the high praise the special Memorial day’s events. The United States and gays are not allowed. How
Day parade and service. Thanks military may soon abandon the fine it would be to have the pro-
students received from DHS Principal Andrew Stephens and to the vision and efforts of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy fessionalism and opportunities
Superintendent Susan Skeiber (for whom Saturday was a World War I Monument com- that threatened and ended the of scouting and soldiering open
graduation of sorts, too.) mittee, the town meeting vote careers of many fine soldiers. to all.
It was fitting that so many speakers talked about being and many supporters, the town The Boy Scouts of America, Jeanne Marie Penvenne
has recovered and honored part unlike the Girl Scouts, contin- Oak Street
impacted by Rachel’s Challenge, the story of the young
of our past and the veterans who ues to exclude men and boys
woman who was the first victim of the Columbine High
School shooting. Duxbury High School students have
Phone charges have me seeing red ————­­
I
always impressed with their sense of social justice and their
understanding of the need to make a positive impact on the live in elderly and still profits from this program? It re- use this service but some of the
world. The world these young men and women a heading active housing at Island ally does not work, and if tax- families need an access to the
Creek. There are 102 payers have this expense, they emergency number. Anyone
into is an uncertain one, but because of the tremendous moral seniors and 10 families with should know it is a fake. The can just call the police and fire
fiber of the students and the qualities instilled in them by children here. To get to the calls have caused many seniors departments without using the
their parents, teachers and mentors, we’re confident they’ll be point: We have no control of and handicapped people to have 911 number. I hope they real-
leaders in making the world a better place. any repairs to anything at this falls just getting to their phone. ize this. I read all the news in
–– J. Graeber complex. The constant solicita- I personally am considering my Clipper and have contacted
tions for gutter repairs, fix your canceling my house phone and your paper always with com-
basement, new siding, etc. are using my cell, which is free. pliments, I hope some one can
Contact the ombudsman sometimes phoned in as late as Another issue is the charge look at their phone bills to see
Have a question, concern or complaint about the Clipper’s 8:30 p.m. others are as early as for the 911 service on our if they are charged for 911 ser-
coverage? Former Boston Globe writer Tony Chamberlain is 7 a.m. phone bills. Is the economy vice. Thank you for listening.
the Clipper ombudsman. We all are supposed to have so bad that the phone com- Anna C. Wallace
Contact him at ombud@clipperpress.com. our names on the Do Not Call pany must charge for this call Tremont Street
list. Who funds this, or receives to 911? Many residents never
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Interfaith Council donations House Cleaning


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Homes-Apartments-Offices

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The Duxbury Interfaith “I just wanted to take a mo- ful for, and will never take for Cell: 617-688-0859
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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday June 10
Alden PTA meeting 2 p.m. Alden School
Fifth Grade Concert 7 p.m. PAC

Friday June 11
Alden Melissa Casale Award 1:15 p.m. PAC Send School news & Photos to
Kindergarten Tree Planting 4:30 p.m. DHS front lawn editor@duxburyclipper.com
the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Monday June 14
Flag Day 8 a.m. PAC
DHS PTO meeting 7 p.m. DHS library

Teen reading at the library


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Tuesday June 15
DMS Awards 7 p.m. PAC
ummer is the per- ever you want and log your the universe, ethics, what you
Thursday June 17
fect time to get into minutes reading. Keep a book had for breakfast, will aliens
Grade 2 family visits to Alden 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Eighth Grade Promotion and dance 6:30 p.m. the lifelong habit of or magazine by your bedside. land of the earth, etc.
reading for pleasure. Not only Spend the last hour or so be- Quiz Show: Tuesday, July
Friday June 18 will it ensure you will never be fore sleep reading something 13 from 2-4 p.m. Sign up as
Kindergarten last day of school bored, but your ability to read you find interesting. For every a contestant and match your
with speed and comprehension 20 hours of logged reading trivia expertise against your
will improve. time, we will give you a prize! peers in the battle for world
School Lunch Menu The Duxbury Free Library
is committed to helping you
Movie passes, book coupons,
etc. are among the prizes.
domination.
Fruit as Art: Tuesday, July
Week of June 14-18 turn reading from a chore to Summer activities at the 20 from 2-4 p.m. Bring in a
a pleasure with reading incen- library for teens: piece of fruit, use our uten-
DHS tives. Pick up a reading log Weekly discussions: Tues- sils, and create a monster or
Monday: Chef’s choice. at the Reference Desk on the days from 3-4 p.m. for middle a beauty with your fruit and
Tuesday: Homemade calzone, tossed salad, upper level of the library and schoolers and Wednesdays, 3-4 the tools available. Best fruits
fresh fruit, juice. Extra slice $1. sign up as a summer reader. p.m. for high schoolers. Bring to use: melons, apples, pears,
Wednesday: Exams. No lunch. Choose a book from the list your deep thinking brain to kiwi, pomegranate, bananas.
Thursday: Exams. No lunch. of suggestions or read what- tackle the issues of humanity, Multiple winners.
Friday: Exams. No lunch.
Daily lunch option: Specialty sandwiches and Integrated Vinci and Sylvester retirement
preschool
more. Salad bar closed.
celebration set for June 11
DMS
Monday: Bacon cheddar burger, baked potato summer After decades of teaching music in the Duxbury Public
Schools, Jim Vinci and Susan Sylvester are retiring.
fries, green beans, fruit punch.
Tuesday: Chef’s choice. program Mr. Vinci joined the music program in 1976
and Mrs. Sylvester joined in 1979. It is estimat-
Wednesday: Taco, soft or hard, lettuce, tomato, cheese, salsa, sour
The Integrated Pre- ed they have taught nearly 10,000 Duxbury students.
cream, peaches, apple juice.
school is now accepting Duxbury Music Promoters has organized a community cele-
Thursday: Hot slice of pizza, tossed salad, pears, juice. Extra slice, $1.
registrations for 3 and bration to thank and honor these remarkable music educators.
Friday: Bag lunch; chicken patty, chips, apple, cookie, juice. 4-year-olds for their sum- Come join music faculty, DHS alumni, students, parents and
Daily lunch options: Bagel, PB&J sandwich, pizza, spicy chicken sand- mer program located at friends Friday June 11, 6-8 p.m. at Duxbury Bay Maritime
wich, turkey and cheese sub, BLT sub, or tuna roll. Chandler School. The In- School. For additional information please contact Pam Smith
tegrated Preschool summer 781-934-6492.
Alden program runs for six weeks,
Monday: Whole grain star shaped nuggets, smiley fries, corn, peaches, July-Aug. 12, Tuesday and Jan Butterworth
juice. Thursday, from 9 a.m. to (781) 582-9766
Tuesday: Mini rib-a-que, mashed potato, green beans, applesauce, 11:30 a.m. Two sessions of Care for your animal, all
juice. the summer program will shapes and sizes on a daily basis
be running, July 6–July 22 or while you are on vacation!
Wednesday: Soft taco, all the fixin’s, corn, raisins, juice.
and July 27–Aug. 12. Cost Playtime
Thursday: Dragon platter, garden salad, assorted fruit, juice. is $100 per three week ses-
Friday: Pasta bar, Caesar salad, rolls with butter, juice. sion. Please contact the In-
Daily lunch options: Salad and sandwich of the day; Monday, Wednes- tegrated Preschool Office at Bachelors of
day and Friday, pizza with salad; Tuesday and Thursday, bagel with 781-934-7672 for additional Science in Animal Science
cream cheese or butter and jelly. All served with milk and juice and information regarding regis- Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
yogurt.

Chandler
Monday: Whole grain star shaped nuggets, smiley fries, corn, apple-
sauce, juice.
Tuesday: Grilled cheese, soup with crackers, veggie tray with dip,
juice.
Wednesday: Chef’s choice.
Thursday: Mozzarella sticks with dip, garden salad, fruit, juice.
Friday: Bag lunch; chicken patty on a roll, pretzels, apple, graham
cookies, juice.
All lunches served with choice of milk.
Daily lunch options: Pizza, Dragon sack, sandwich of the day; Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, Dragon box lunch; Tuesday and Thursday, Bagel
box lunch; Monday, ham and cheese; Tuesday, BLT; Wednesday tur-
key and cheese; Thursday, chicken sandwich; Friday tuna sandwich. All
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Duxbury police log The Sun “Rises” Again in Duxbury


Brought back to its original glory by former owner Lawrence P. Friedman
Thursday May 27 10:12 p.m. Caller reported loud
7:45 a.m. Harbormaster reports parties on front beach of Gurnet
vandalism to building on Powder Road. Officer advised to quiet
Point Avenue. down.

9:45 a.m. First Student buses re- 11:18 p.m. Kingston Police re-
Operator returned to station. Ve- ported party at Bay Farm field.
ported two loose dogs on Autumn rizon and Comcast notified of
Avenue. Animal control officer Fire Department dispatched to
down wires. put out small campfire. Officers
notified.
moved all parties along.
9:47 a.m. Caller reports two Sunday May 30
loose dogs on Forest Street. Ani- 1:21 a.m. Office reports real-
mal control officer notified. Monday May 31
tor sign removed from property 2:28 a.m. Caller on Washington
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9:50 a.m. Detail officer reported and left in roadway on Congress Street reported two teens lit fire-
Street. Come back to good food, good drink and good friends at the Sun Tavern
turtle in driveway on Island Creek crackers by vehicles. Area search Restaurant and Bar. Enjoy food and drink next to the fireplace in our
Road. Animal control officer no- 6:11 a.m. Caller reported water negative. cozy bar or in one of several dining rooms.
tified. main break in front of house on 7:06 a.m. Owner reports eggs 500 Congress Street, Duxbury
1:25 p.m. K-9 officer to assist The Marshes. Water Department thrown at car on Priscilla Road. 781-837-1027 – Fax 781-837-1109
Kingston Police. called. www.suntavernrestaurant.com
10:08 a.m. Caller reports possi-
10:09 a.m. Caller reported boat ble rabid raccoon on Candlewick Dinner Service begins at 5pm Tuesday-Saturday and 4pm on Sunday
Friday May 28 on fire on Franklin Street. Elec- Close. Unable to reach in heavy Private Dining Room for Parties & Special Occasions
12:52 a.m. Caller reports loud trical problem. Assisted Fire De- brush. Ken Wisneski, Executive Chef
party on Highland Trail. Spoken partment.
to. 2:28 p.m. Caller reports deer
1:08 p.m. Caller reported loose struck in front of home and was
8:26 a.m. Officer on detail on dog on Harrison Street possibly thrown through fence and is still
Tobey Garden Street reports mo- injured. Animal control officer alive. Animal died. Animal con-
tor vehicle drove by him and notified. trol officer removed animal.
threw empty alcohol bottle out of 5:05 p.m. Caller on Washing-
vehicle. Patrol unable to locate 3:34 p.m. Caller on Enterprise
ton Street reported her neighbor Street reports mailbox and post
vehicle. threatened to shoot her dog. were taken from property and a Duxbury - Cohasset
9:30 a.m. Caller on Tremont 5:20 p.m. Caller on Plantation “For Sale” sign left. Su Escuela Language Academy Celebrates the Grand Open-
Street reports receiving annoying Drive reported possible water
phone messages on answering 4:36 p.m. Harbormaster reports ing of its New Location in Duxbury in August 2010 at
leak in road. Officer unable to a motor vehicle struck a parked
machine.
9:05 p.m. Caller on Powder
find. Water Department notified. ATV. Officer assisted. 1528 TREMONT STREET
6:55 p.m. Caller reported person 5:31 p.m. Caller reports three /0%.%.2/,,-%.4&/2&!,,3%-%34%2&/2!,,#,!33%3
Point Avenue reports people be- urinating outside of motor vehi-
hind her house lit a fire in the fire suspicious persons entering the
cle. Officer stopped vehicle and woods off Keene Street. Officer
pit. Spoken to. and spoke to operator. NEW CLASSES
reports all okay.
7:21 p.m. Caller reported motor Toddler Classes for Adults and Two Year Olds
Saturday May 29 6:11 p.m. State police reports er-
vehicle accident on Winter Street. ratic operator on Congress Street. Mama y Yo Classes for 6-12 Months and 12-23 Months
3:25 a.m. Officer reports parties Officers reported vehicle spun Advised patrols.
arguing on West Street. Spoken out, but no accident. To learn more about Su Escuela and for registration
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8:46 p.m. Caller on Franklin Tuesday June 1
5:36 p.m. Caller reports her 13- Street reported neighbor light- Call for a visit and registration details
year-old daughter was pushing ing off fireworks. Officer spoke 2:54 a.m. Caller reports mi-
her and not allowing her to leave to residents and advised to quiet croburst causing panic attack.   sWWWSUESCUELACOM
house. Officers waiting at house down for the night. Officer reports parties okay.
for father to pick up daughter.
9:58 p.m. Caller reported fire
6:15 p.m. Caller reports motor and hearing fireworks in area
vehicle struck pole on Autumn of Elder Brewster Road. Area John Corr Memorial Golf Tournament
Ave. Operator left the scene. search negative.
– June 21, 2010 –
The Kiwanis Club of Kingston/Duxbury is holding its Annual Golf Tour-
nament, which is now named after one of our members, C. John Corr.
John Corr was a devoted husband, Father, Grandfather and Friend who
passed away too young. John was also a tireless advocate for others, vol-
unteering his time generously for those in the community in need. It is
in his spirit that we continue our Golf Tournament in his name, The
C. John Corr Memorial 4th Annual Kingston-Duxbury Kiwanis Golf
Tournament.

We invite you to golf with us, fill one of the sponsor roles or donate a raffle/auction prize at
Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth, MA on:
Monday June 21, 2010
Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:00 am
Tee Off 8:00 am
Luncheon Banquet 1:00 pm

The Kiwanis Club of Kingston/Duxbury benefits the local Kiwan-


is charities and scholarship programs, including Kiwanis Pediat-
ric Trauma Prevention Program, Youth mentoring at Silver Lake
and Duxbury High Schools, Food Programs for those in Need &
programs for Seniors.

Reservations
Recommended
182 Powder Point Ave • Duxbury
781.934.7727
For more information, please contact Kristin Muratore at
www.ppbab.com 508-746-1464 (kvm@plymouthlaw.com) or
George Johnson at 781-934-2151 (GWJCoach@aol.com)
Recommended in Karen Brown’s Guide, 2009 New England or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-7379 (acamoroso@yahoo.com)
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3 overall, the Boston Can- while tallying at least one goal
nons selected attackman Max in all 19 games, extending
Quinzani of Duke University. his goal-scoring streak to 46
Quinzani won the Massachu- games. He saved his best for
setts state championship with his senior season, when he led
Duxbury High School in 2004, the Blue Devils in goals with
2005 and 2006. Quinzani had a career best 64 goals and 77
93 goals and 63 assists his se-points overall. His 77 points
nior year and was named the rank eighth in Duke single sea- TOGETHER AGAIN: Chris Nixon and Max Quinzani will be team-
Massachusetts High School son history, while his 64 goals mates after both players were selected by the Boston Cannons in
Lacrosse Player of the Year rank third at Duke and eighth Sunday night’s MLL draft.
in both 2005 and 2006 by the in NCAA single season his- for Duke, but was third on the High School to three straight
Boston Globe. His 557 career tory. His 199 career goals rank team in ground balls. We are state championships from
points in high school broke theNo. 2 in Duke and NCAA his- looking forward to his contri- 2004-2006. Nixon collected
national record that was previ-tory. Quinzani ended his Duke butions to our team this sea- 43 ground balls his senior sea-
ously held by Casey Powell.   career by leading the team to son. He is a very athletic play- son for the Hoyas. 
At Duke, Quinzani wasted an NCAA Championship. He er who has shown the ability In the seventh round the
scored the game winner in the to score goals throughout his Cannons selected Bentley at-
national semifinals as Duke high school and collegiate ca- tack Kevin Gould. Gould was
upset top-ranked Virginia. reer. I am looking forward to the Cannons only non-Divi-
The semifinals goal extended seeing him in a Cannons’ uni- sion 1 pick in the draft and ALAN HURLEY
Quinzani’s goal scoring streak form very soon and helping was the third Duxbury High
to 65 straight games.
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Overall Coach
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Religious
3-4 p.m. in the young adult area of
Send church listings to the Duxbury Free Library.
events@clipperpress.com

services
or fax to 781-934-5917.

the Deadline
Wednesday June 16
is Friday at noon. 40 under 40 Awards. Cape and
Plymouth Business, working with the

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South Shore Young Professionals,
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Dr. Kevin Cassidy businesspeople under the age of 40,
c l a s s i ng s,
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Pastor Jamie Cotelleso
e s, c o including Duxbury resident Josh
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
nursery and children’s programs
during worship time. Sunday C a l e n d wo r k u rs e s,
s
p l ays h o p s,
Cutler, to be held from 6-9:30 p.m. at
the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor.
Tickets are $40. Please sign up for this
,
school classes, children through and v dance s event at capeplymouthbusiness.com/
adult, immediately following
morning worship; 5:30 p.m.
o pp o r o l u n te e r event_registration/registration/310.
t uni t
junior and senior high youth ie s ! Cancer survivor’s day. Jordan
groups with Youth Pastor Brent Hospital will celebrate National
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and Cancer Survivor’s Day on the grounds
prayer time. Awana Clubs for of Jordan Hospital. WBZ-AM’s

r i te ms by
Jordan Rich, of the “Jordan Rich
kids every Wednesday night
c a le n d a Show,” will emcee the celebration.
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for preschool
Se nd o e ve n t s@
Jordan Hospital Club Cancer Center
through the sixth grade.
F r id a y t Medical Director Matt Koomey, MD,
no on s s .c om . and his band “Despite Dwight” will
Holy Family Church First Parish Church c l i pp e r p re ce available basis. a
perform. The fun-filled event is open
to all cancer survivors, their families,
ish ed on a sp even ts .
holyfamilyduxbury.org duxburyuu.org
a le n da r it ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d and friends. Call 508-830-2783 to
C omm
Rev. Bryan Parrish Rev. Catherine Cullen is fo r n on-c register.
Rev. Seán Maher 781-934-6532 Preference
781-934-5055 The office is open from 9
Weekend Mass: Saturday,
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30
a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, Senior
choir rehearsal at 9:15 a.m., Ju-
Thursday June 17
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and nior choir rehearsal at 9:30 a.m., Garden Tour. The Community
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available Room both Friday, June 11 and Garden Club of Duxbury will be
at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Daily Mass,
Worship Service and Church
school at 10:30 a.m. and Bud-
Thursday June 10 Saturday, June 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 hosting its Garden Tour from 9:30
8:15 a.m. The rosary is prayed dhist Meditation at 7 p.m. Bells Poetry Circle. Meets on the second p.m. a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 and
after daily Mass. Adoration of meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., and Thursday of every month, 7-8:30 will be available at Foodies, Talbots/
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays Recorders at 8:30 p.m. Book p.m., at the Duxbury Free Library. Duxbury, The Studio and Westwinds
at 9 a.m. Daytime bible study, group meets Thursdays at 9 a.m. For more information, call 781-934- Sunday June 13 Bookshop or the day-of-the-tour at
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening 2721. each garden. A rain date of June 18 is
Sewing group meets Thursdays Standish Humane Society’s 20th scheduled – call 781-934-2518, if in
prayer group Wednesdays at at 10 a.m. June 12, Social jus- Anniversary. Join the Standish
Benefit Concert. To raise money doubt. The Spring Raffle tickets are 1
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer group tice retreat, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. June Humane Society for an open house
for the American Cancer Society’s for $6, 5 for $25, and 12 for $50, and
Fridays at 6:45 a.m. 16, Annual Alliance meeting from 1-4 p.m.at 622 Congress St. offer you a chance to win a weekend
Relay for Life Event. Live music
and tea, 2 p.m. June 19, Annual performed by Dinasour Explosion, There will be a short ceremony getaway, a landscaping jumpstart, and
Church Fair, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and tree planting to commemorate
Pilgrim Church raffles & fun at Venus II, 277 Ocean
St., Brant Rock. Come support one of our anniversary. Refreshments
much more. For more details, contact
Tammy Kirk at tammyakirk@yahoo.
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofdux- Duxbury’s Relay teams. Tickets can will be served. Standish Humane com.
bury.org St. Paul’s Church of be purchased at the door for $10 or $8 Society’s cat shelter, Holmes House,
is celebrating its 20th anniversary,
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor
the Nazarene online at dinosaur-explosion.com.
Rev. Eloise Parks, Asst. Pastor
781-934-6591 Rev. David Troxler
having opened in March 1990.
Standish Humane Society has placed
Friday June 18
Sunday Worship Service at
10 a.m. Church office hours,
781-585-3419
Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
Friday June 11 more than 300 cats during the past
year.
Sen. Robert L. Hedlund office
hours. Will take place 10:30 a.m. to
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- Nursery is provided for all ser- Retirement for Mr. Vinci and noon, at Duxbury Library, Lanman
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. vices. Sunday school meets Mrs. Sylvester. Duxbury Music The Fantasticks. Performances Room.
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, Sunday morning from 9:45 a.m. Promoters invites music students, held at Memorial Hall, 83 Court St.,
Wednesdays, Sacred Youth Min- past and present, and their parents to Plymouth. Curtain rises at 2 p.m. Shirat Hayam Open House.
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m.
istry at the teen center at 6:30 a retirement celebration to be held at Tickets for the Sunday matinee is Congregation Shirat Hayam will hold
Ladies Bible study, Tuesdays at just $15/$12. Tickets are available an open house Friday night service
7 p.m. Bible study, Wednesdays p.m. the Duxbury Bay Maritime School
on Friday, June 11 from 6-8 p.m. in advance at the Memorial Hall box and Oneg at 7 p.m. The Congregation
at 10 a.m. Faith stories, 7 p.m. office (508-747-1622, memorialhall. is located in the Marshfield United
First Church of Plymouth Council on Aging com), at the Hollis Insurance Agency, Methodist Church at 185 Plain St.
United Methodist Christ, Scientist
Watercolor Art Exhibit. Come by
the Plymouth Public Library to view
1 Village Green North at the Pinehills
(508-2209-0400) and via the
Route 139. For more information
about Shirat Hayam and the open
highstreetumc.org
781-934-6434 the Council on Aging Watercolor Art Plymouth Community Theatre Web house contact 781-582-2700, info@
Rev. Barbara Kszystyniak
Sunday worship service and Exhibit in the Otto Fehlow Meeting site at plymouthcommunitytheatre. shirathayam.net, or visit shirathayam.
781-585-9863
Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 Room both Friday, June 11 and net. net.
Office hours are Monday- Saturday, June 12 from 11 a.m. to 3
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- Marshfield YesterDays. A Bay Players “Our Town.” Long-
ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. p.m.
p.m. Sunday worship service collaboration of the three museum time Bay Player, Michael Pevzner
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Christian Science Reading Room homes on Webster Street will be of Kingston directs an ensemble
open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls
lowed by fellowship, adult choir
Corner, Tuesday through Satur-
Saturday June 12 held from 12-4 p.m. The Daniel
Webster Estate (danielwebsterestate.
cast from all over the South Shore
including local Duxbury actors,
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee
hour following. Third Friday of day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. Bay Circuit Trail segment opening. org), the Historic Winslow Alexander Lewis and Phil Markella.
each month we serve dinner at Christian Science Sentinel Trail dedication of the Pembroke- House (winslowhouse.org),
Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- Duxbury Bay Circuit Trail link will and the Marcia Thomas House Performances will be held June 18,
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. 19, 25 and 26 at 8 p.m.. The Zone
day mornings at 9 a.m. take place at 9:30 a.m. at Learning (marshfieldhistoricsociety.org), will
Last Wednesday of the month is open their doors and offer tours and Theater is located at 822 Webster St.
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. Lane in Pembroke. After brief
remarks, the trail will be walked a variety of fun-filled activities for all in Marshfield. Tickets are $15. For
Journey (about two miles), ending at Congress ages. For further information visit reservations, call 339-793-1027 or
go to Bay Player Web site at ticket.
St. John the Community of Faith Street, Duxbury. Shuttles provided.
Rain or shine.
townofmarshfield.org.
bayplayers.org.
Evangelist Episcopal www.journeyduxbury.com
www.stjohnsduxbury.org Rev. David Woods The Fantasticks. Performances
held at Memorial Hall, 83 Court St.,
Monday June 14 Saturday June 19
781-934-6523 781-585-8295
Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- Plymouth. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. The Bay Youth Symphony Program.
Sunday services are at 9 Tickets are $18 for reserved seating BaYS is currently scheduling Church Fair. The First Parish
a.m. Memorial Day through ter at Miramar. Unitarian Universalist Church at 842
and $15 for general admission and are auditions for the 2010-2011 season.
Labor Day. Wednesday: Mens available in advance at the Memorial Auditions take place at the Ellison Tremont St., will be holding their
Bible Study 6:30 a.m., Coffee Living Waters Hall box office (508-747-1622, Center in Duxbury on June 14. For traditional fair from 8:30 a.m. to 2
p.m. Shop for everything from books,
and conversation 9 a.m., Holy www.memorialhall.com), at the more information visit sscmusic.org/
Eucharist with healing 10 a.m., Community of Hope Hollis Insurance Agency, 1 Village orchestra or contact Candace Kniffen jewelry, antiques to plants, bake sale
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., www.LivingWatersCH.org Green North at the Pinehills (508- at 781-749-7565, x32 or by e-mail at goodies, household supplies and
Children’s choir rehearsal 6 Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey 2209-0400) and via the Plymouth c.kniffen@sscmusic.org. more. Live auction at 10 a.m. Kids’
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at 508-922-1666 Community Theatre Web site, activities, great food and lots more.
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult Choir Sunday, 7 p.m., Ford Center plymouthcommunitytheatre.net. Rain or shine. For more information,
rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA at Miramar.
Plymouth Council on Aging
Tuesday June 15 call 781-934-6532.
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Bay Players “Our Town.” See June
Watercolor Art Exhibit. Come by Middle school Philosophy Club.
the Plymouth Public Library to view Middle schoolers who enjoy thinking 18 listing.
the Council on Aging Watercolor Art about deep topics and Socrates-style
Exhibit in the Otto Fehlow Meeting conversation meet on Tuesdays from
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Mary Beth Goldman

Why do you run?

“It’s fun and good for you – no “To set a good example for my “It’s good exercise and it’s fun!” “It helps me stay in shape for “It’s fun and my friends like to
pain, no gain!” kids for fitness and it’s a time of sports.” do it together.”
Charlotte Wahle
Ali Austin peacefulness for me!” Wadsworth Lane Jane Dubley Jake O’Connor
Old Cove Road Debbie Burns Simmons Drive Union Bridge Road
Millpond Lane

“A Free Library will host an encore the children’s reference desk, or by Pet show. Duxbury Free Library
Sunday June 20 Children’s Fantasy night.
Midsummer Night’s Fantasy” will be presentation by the South Shore phone at 781-934-2721 x115. children’s department annual pet
Happy Father’s Day! held on the grounds of the Miramar Conservatory, “Music Together” on show will be held on Wednesday,
Retreat Center, 121 Parks St., June 26, at 10:30 a.m. in the lower Ryan’s Ride First Annual Bike June 30 at 10:30 a.m. on the front
Father’s Day breakfast. The Rotary Monday, June 21 from 7:30-9 p.m. level Resource Room for children Ride. Ryan’s Ride Inc. is hosting lawn of Duxbury High School.
Club is serving breakfast at the The rain date is June 22, or June 23. age six months to four years with an their first fundraising bike ride on Advance registration is required
Duxbury Senior Center from 8:30-11 Children four to eight years old, along adult. Space is limited and advance June 26. Registration is $20 (12 and must be done in person at the
a.m. featuring pancakes, sausage and with a parent, are invited to join the registration is required either in years old and up). Online registration children’s reference desk no later
orange juice, as well as face painting Fairy Queen for an enjoyable evening person at the children’s reference encouraged and other information at than Wednesday, June 23. No late
and raffle. Cost is $6 for adults, and of fantasy, fun,music, dancing, games desk, by phone 781-934-2721 x115, ryansride.net. Check in and start is at registrations can be accepted. For
$4 for kids under 12. Funds raised go and light refreshments. or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org. Pilgrim Memorial Park, Water Street more information check the library
to Rotary Club sponsored local and (Plymouth Waterfront) in Plymouth. website or call 781-934-2721 x115.
international charities. Snack, Yack, or Books and Brunch. Duxbury Free Library Passport to Other events of the day include BMX
Children entering grades two and Adventure. Duxbury Free Library demonstration, Craft fair, Music, Summer Storytime Registration.
three are invited to Snack and Yack children’s department will kick off its Food, I.D. Fingerprinting and Jail Registration is underway in the
Upcoming on Wednesday, June 23 from 10:30-
11:15 a.m. in the children’s program
annual summer reading adventure on
June 26 with a Saturday Spectacular
and Bail. children’s department of the Duxbury
Free Library for the July storytimes
Golf Tournament. The Kiwanis room of the Duxbury Free Library. starting at 10 a.m. The day will be Comedian at the PAC. A fundraising for ages 4 through grade 2. These are
Club of Kingston/Duxbury will Books and Brunch will be offered filled with a variety of activities for event for the Historic 1699 Winslow stay alone programs but caregivers
hold the John Corr Memorial Golf to children entering grades four all ages. Readers and nonreaders House and Cultural Center of must stay in the library while the
Tournament on Monday, June 21 to six. Participants should bring from preschool through grade seven Marshfield featuring nationally- program is in progress. Story/craft
at the Atlantic Country Club in a brown bag lunch and will lunch may register for a gameboard and renowned comedian and social for ages four and five will be offered
Plymouth. Registration begins at 7 while listening to book talks on great use it to travel around the world commentator Jimmy Tingle will on Thursdays in July starting July 8,
a.m. with tee off at 8 a.m. and luncheon summer reads. Both programs require visiting all seven continents by Aug. appear at the Duxbury Performing from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Stories and
banquet at 1 p.m. To sign up or for advance registration either online at 30. Saturday Spectacular programs Arts Center, 73 Alden St. on Saturday, More for children entering grades one
more information, contact Kristin duxburyfreelibrary.org, in person at require advance registration for June 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and two will be offered on Tuesdays in
Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvm@ the children’s reference desk, or by children and attending adults. for general admission or $50 includes July from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Check the
plymouthlaw.com, George Johnson phone at 781-934-2721 x115. Registration may be done online at an opportunity to meet and greet Mr. library Web site duxburyfreelibrary.
at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoach@aol. duxburyfreelibrary.org, in person at Tingle prior to the show. Tickets may org for more details.
com, or Amy Amoroso at 617-293- Library music program. The be purchased at winslowhouse.org or
7370 or acamoros@yahoo.com. children’s department of the Duxbury by calling 781-837-5753.

Volunteer for the Duxbury


Music Festival 160th
S
First Parish Church
outh Shore Con-
servatory an-
nounces the fifth
Unitarian Universalist
of Duxbury’s Summer
anniversary season of the
Duxbury Music Festival,
July 18 – Aug. 6, and wel-
Fair
comes back Festival Co-
Chairwomen Judy Gagnon
and Mary Steinke, who in-
vite interested residents to a
volunteer meeting, Wednes-
day, June 16, 10 a.m, at the
Ellison Center for the Arts
on Saint George Street.
Learn all about volun-
Saturday,
teer opportunities and the
exciting schedule of public
June 19th, 2010
events that highlight this
summer’s festival. Festi-
8:30 am-2 pm
val Director Stephen Deitz Rain or Shine!
will give an overview of the Duxbury Music Festival students 842 Tremont St.
festival program, which in- perform in a chamber recital. (Rt 3A, next to Duxbury Town Hall)
cludes repertoire for piano,
violin, cello, viola and bassoon, and offers many opportuni-
ties to hear the renowned festival faculty and talented stu-
dents in solo and chamber performances.
Ticket subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale
now. For more information, contact Amy Schomp, 781-749-
7565 ext.19, a.schomp@sscmusic.org or visit www.duxbury-
musicfestival.org. The Duxbury Music Festival is a program
of South Shore Conservatory.

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Thought, word and deed COLLEGE CORNER


continued from page one
frank imperialism, with freedom stepping off into “wider still By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com
and wider shall thy bounds be set, God, who made thee mighty,
make thee mightier yet.” It’s the Land the song refers to, not the Former DHS teammates Chris Nixon/Georgetown (DHS ’06) and
freedom, but the Land was England a century ago, not today’s Max Quinzani/Duke (DHS ’06) were honored last Sunday in Balti-
global America, and not Duxbury. more by the United State Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Both were
The graduates’ speeches showed no urges to send legions named to the 2010 USILA All-America team, as well as being named
across the sea to expand the Motherland forever. Instead, they Scholar All-Americans… Sue Truelove (Exeter ‘08), a midshipman at
showed marvelous love for each other, recognition of the gifts the U.S. Naval Academy and her lacrosse team-
of education, and a dandy love of words well chosen. Jeffrey mates, qualified for the first time for the NCAA
Fielder from the Pilgrim Church had cautioned that we should Division I Championship, but lost to North
live, “not by our fears, but by our hopes; not by our words, Carolina in the first round… Emily Desmery
but by our deeds.” For writers, and for the young speakers (DHS ’08) and her William Smith varsity-eight
who followed him, of course, our words are our deeds, and are crew team turned in a third-place showing in
useless only when they are wielded amiss. the petite final of the NCAA Division III Row-
Senior Class President Gabriella Theresa Katz opened the ing Championship on Lake Natoma last week…
Desmery
student speeches with clarity and confidence. Valedictorian Senior captain Alison Frye (DHS ‘06) and her
Laura Jean McLaughlin, in “Life Lessons in a Classroom,” Bates College first varsity crew won the second-place silver medal in the
touched on both the joys and pressures of academic excellence, NCAA National Championship in Sacramento, Calif. last week. After
able to laugh off the chilling undercurrent of a gift to her winning their elimination heat on Friday, the Bates crew finished sec-
and her classmates, a flower with a note saying only “Cinco
ond in the nation behind Williams College… Backed by strong perfor-
o muerto!” It refers to achieving a “5,” the highest score for Cully
advanced college placement (“Five or death!”). Laura lived to mances from both the varsity and second var-
give her speech. sity boats, the Wellesley College crew team that includes junior Holly
Carter Edward Miller shared a gripping narrative of his Jones (DHS ’07) took fifth place as a team at the 2010 NCAA Division
personal journey back to Duxbury with his mother and siblings III Rowing National Championships… Hats off to the Duxbury trio of
following family crises that would have rendered many Duke’s Max Quinzani (DHS ’06), Notre Dame’s Quinn Cully (DHS
mute. He pierced our hearts, telling us that Duxbury and his ’09), and Cornell’s Scott Austin (DHS ’08) for
classmates had pierced his, but they had pierced it with love and making it to the final four of the NCAA Division
implacable friendship. I Lacrosse Championships last week. Quinzani
Matthew John Scorza mentioned everything by mentioning scored the winning goal with 12 seconds left in
nothing – apophasis – and entertained his audience throughout. the semifinals to beat Virginia, 14-13, and reg-
The only ones he disappointed (briefly and humorously) were istered an assist in the 6-5 OT win over Notre
those who might have wished to argue whether “A New Hope” Dame… Senior defensive player Betsey Sauer
was superior to “The Empire Strikes Back,” (I’m sticking to Austin (DHS ’06) and her Duke lacrosse team bowed
“A New Hope,” which created a universe, while the other films out of the NCAA quarterfinals by losing to No.
filled in the blanks.) 2 seed Northwestern. This was Sauer’s last collegiate lacrosse game, as
Catherine Seward Pattinson rounded out the student she graduated in May. Sauer started all 20 games this season and 21 as a
addresses with her observations about intelligence, that elusive junior. As a sophomore she appeared in 18 games. Her final stats included
trait that we can’t quite define but know when we experience it, 32 ground balls, 26 draw controls and 23 caused turnovers  At the end of Sauer
in ourselves or others. She rounded out the various ways we can the 2008 season,  Betsey was honored to receive the 2008 Most Improved
be smart, and ended with a guiding light: “The only mistake we Player Award.
can make with the intelligence we have is not to use it.”
Jillian Marie Smith, senior class treasurer, ended the student
speeches with her presentation of the gratitude of the Class or
2010, and the announcement of their gift, an addition to the
Tough ending for softball
bleachers for the athletic fields. I think she shared a greater gift By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor consistent at times. carried her forward.
in the joy in her voice as she spoke for her classmates, and said, sports@duxburyclipper.com Duxbury threatened first Duxbury rallied in the top
“Thank you! Little was expected of this in the third inning, getting two of the sixth after two were out.
year’s girls’ softball team. runners on with only one hit Caroline McSherry reached
However, former assistant when Kristin McHugh led off first base on an error and Alex
Freshman orientation coach and now Head Coach
Rod Laniewski took a hand-
the inning with a single. Dux-
bury would leave the runners
Leaverton came in as a pinch
runner, promptly stealing sec-
The athletic department will be holding an orientation for ful of returnees, along with stranded. ond and third base. Madi Dud-
students and parents of incoming freshman (current eighth five freshman, and turned the Under warm temperatures dy came to the plate and with
graders) on Monday, June 14 in the DHS Student Lounge. Lady Dragons into a playoff and high humidity, Walter held two strikes unloaded a bomb
A “nuts and bolts” overview of the paperwork, expecta- contender with an 11th seed
tions, and other information that is pertinent for a student-ath- Norwell scoreless through the over the center fielder’s head
in the MIAA Division II South fourth inning. to drive home Leaverton and
lete at Duxbury High School will be given on that date. There
will be a question and answer session at the end of the meeting Sectionals. Duxbury would threaten tie the game at 1-1. 
to go over any unresolved questions concerning your child’s again in the fifth, loading the Disaster struck in the bot-
athletic endeavors at Duxbury High School. This introduction softball bases with one out when Lind- tom of the sixth when the Clip-
meeting is by no means mandatory, but will aide in answering
Duxbury 1 sey Cobb opened the inning pers led off with back-to-back
several of the questions that often come up when your child is
Norwell 3
with a single. Grace Kelso singles. After a strikeout and a
a participant in interscholastic athletics. beat out an infield grounder groundout moved the runners
Monday, Aug. 23 - First day of football practice Duxbury (13-6) made its and Erin Gallagher reached to second and third, Duxbury
Thursday, Aug. 26 - First possible date of all other fall post-season debut on Thurs- on an infield hit. However, looked like it was about to es-
practices and tryouts. day when it traveled to Nor- the Lady Dragons stranded all cape. However, a fly ball to the
well (14-4) to take on the No. three runners. outfield was misplayed, allow-
6 seed out of the South Shore In the bottom of the fifth ing both Norwell base runners
League. Norwell would eke out a run on to score for a 3-1 lead.
The pre-game consensus a couple of bloop infield pop Senior Meghan Nelson
was that it would be a low ups, one of which was almost singled in the top of the sev-
scoring game, as Duxbury caught by Erin Gallagher, who enth, but it wasn’t enough to
pitcher Laura Walter has been made a great effort to catch the keep Duxbury’s season from
superb all year, while the Lady ball, only to see it roll out of ending.
Dragon offense has been in- her glove as her momentum

Golfers take 5th at states


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor individual scoring.
Girls golf state champ.
sports@duxburyclipper.com Other Duxbury finishers
Notre Dame of Hingham Notre Dame 340
include: Kendall Johnson-
Fontbonne 356
(340) continues to dominate Westboro 357 96, Kaitlin Sullivan-100,
the girls’ high school golf Barnstable 366 Lorin Gerraughty-102, Maria
scene, once again winning Duxbury 380 Varonko-105, and Kara Fal-
the Mass. state title with a 16- cone-106.
stroke win over Fontbonne fifth place, as junior Briana Also finishing in front of
Academy of Milton (356) last Connolly lead the Lady Drag- the Lady Dragons were West-
week at the River Bend Golf ons with an 82, good enough boro (357) and Barnstable
course. for a fourth-place finish in the (366).
Duxbury (380) finished in
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 5

Dragons’ Den
Sports Editor Mike Halloran • sports@duxburyclipper.com

Dragons learn a lesson in opener


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor sports. It has yet to come in
sports@duxburyclipper.com lacrosse, but the team’s ability
They may be the top seed to hang tough was never more
and defending state champs, evident than what it showed in
but the days of just showing the final minute of play.
up and winning titles could be Being very deliberate in
over for the Dragons. their offense, the Raiders set
up attack Andrew Ouelette be-
Boys Lacrosse hind the net. The senior dodged
Duxbury 16 his way out front, splitting two
Central Catholic 5
defenders and slipping his shot
just inside the far post to make
Opening first-round play it 4-3 at halftime.
on Friday afternoon at Chan- A stunned Duxbury crowd
dler Field, the Dragons put wondered if the long layoff
on a lethargic first-half per- made the Dragons rusty, but
formance against No. 16 seed Coach Chris Sweet had a very
Central Catholic of Lawrence simple explanation.
with sloppy play and little “The effort wasn’t there,”
sense of urgency. said Sweet.
When the first 12 minutes This team can beat any-
were over, the Dragons had one when they go all out every
rallied from a 1-0 deficit with minute: a philosophy Sweet
two goals by sophomore at- has tried to impart on his
tack Seamus Connolly. young team since day one. FIVE HOLE: Seamus Connelly scores one of his six goals against Central Catholic. Photos by Jim Tarbox
The pack-it-in defense of In the second half the
Central Catholic was making Dragons got the message, as game. Dragons, who went home with they play Marshfield at Chan-
life difficult for the Dragons, Connelly continued to lead Fourth quarter scores by
a 16-5 win and quickly learned dler Field. The game is sched-
who unloaded several shots the way with a pair of goals in seniors Nick Woodgate, John
that the pace of the game picks uled to be played at 5 p.m., but
on goaltender Sean Kennedy, the first two minutes. Another Ricciardi, and Dan Brockwell
up come playoff time. may be moved up to 4 p.m., so
many of them going wide or score by Will Siefert had Dux- ended the afternoon for the “I think the players got the check the DHS athletic Web
bouncing high over the net. message that if they don’t put site for correct time.
Connolly appeared to be out the effort this time of year “I expect a game just like
the only player getting the they are going to be in trou- you saw Friday,” said Sweet.
message, as he rattled a shot ble,” said Sweet. “If they want “I just hope the score is the
off the post in the first two to extend the season they bet- same. What you saw from
minutes of the second quarter ter learn that they have to play Central Catholic is a style very
before sophomore attack Paul hard and want it more than the similar to Marshfield. They are
Hellar made it 3-1 at the 9:30 other team. Central Catholic very athletic and play a pack-
mark. played a great first half. They it-in type zone defense. When
The Dragons squandered had a good game plan and they they get the ball they take it to
a man-up situation with 8:19 played a great zone defense. the net and try to catch us off
remaining that could have de- It took us awhile to find the guard before we have had a
flated the Raiders, but CC’s combination to it, but once we chance to set up. We just need
Chris George made sure his cracked it, it went our way.” to play the type of game we
teammates didn’t lose faith The victory sends the Drag- played in the second half on
when he was all alone in the ons to the quarterfinal round Friday.”
slot and beat Mickey Zaveru- DUCK, DODGE AND HIDE: Ricky Armstrong unloads a shot on net, on Wednesday afternoon when
cha to cut the deficit to 3-2. while Brandon Lavoie ducks for cover.
A minute later Connelly
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past Kennedy for a 4-2 lead. turn on its juices the rest of
Central Catholic has a the third quarter to take a 13-5
solid athletic reputation in all lead with 12 minutes left in the
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6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Rowers earn first state championship


By Chuck Leonard so committed to their team. Matt Griffin, Will Ederle and
Special to the Clipper This is the first ever state coxswain Brooke Withington)
Senior captains Kyle Dame championship for the varsity placed second in their heat for
and Jonathan Frye capped boys, so DBMS is unbeliev- the novice 8+’s and fifth over-
off their high school rowing ably proud.” all in the finals.
careers at the Duxbury Bay This is the fourth boat Mc- On the girls’ side, the Nov-
Maritime School the best way Carthy has coached to a state ice girls crew of Kate Connol-
possible: becoming Massachu- championship since starting at ly, Veronica McCarthy, Brit-
setts State Champions. Along DBMS in 2007. tany Aylmer, Kelly Juliano,
with their boat mates Davis Not to be outdone, the Anna Lake, Georgia Butcher,
Muller, Chris Scavongelli and boys’ second varsity 4+ of Nick Rebecca Gooley, Mary Don-
ovan, and coxswain Sarah
Lampert raced to an impres-
sive fourth-place finish in their
heat, but unfortunately did not
make the finals.
In the first varsity 8+, Displaying their championship hardware: Back row: Davis
Brighid Davis, Emmi O’Day, Muller, Chris Scavongelli, Jonathan Frye, Kyle Dame and Nick
Anna Grubb, Marley McDer- Tinkham. Front row: Max Wheeler, Kristen McCarthy, Caroline
mott, Greer Cully, Maggie Hickey, Kelly McElduff and Andrew Whalen.
Dunn, Chrissy Padula, Mi- chi. “Sadly, we are losing se- moving up, we should have a
chele Segalla and coxswain niors Chrissy Padula and Mar- really strong showing in Sep-
Kelly McElduff faced a tough ley McDermott, but with all tember.”
first heat and made it to the Pe- these sophomores and juniors
tite Finals where they placed
tenth overall in the state.
The second varsity 8+
Seniors Jonathan Frye and Kyle Dame celebrate their first place (Nina West, Caroline Foley,
finish at the MA State Rowing Championships. Emily Hansman, Lindsey See-
wald, Maddie Conway, Han-
coxswain Caroline Hickey, Tinkham, Andrew Whalen, nah Hartford, Karli Tobias,
the Duxbury first varsity 4+ Max Wheeler, Patrick Gearin, Amy Laputz and coxswain
beat out 12 other public school and coxswain Kelly McElduff Abby Armstrong) had a strong
teams in Lowell on May 23 for placed second overall in their finish in their heat and moved
the title. division and took home silver to the Grand Finals where they
“I am so thrilled for Kyle, medals. placed fourth overall in the
Jonathan and their teammates” The novice boys (Kyle Ar- state.
said Coach Kristen McCarthy. chambault, Ian Wilson, Mike “We are expecting great
“They have worked so hard Kracov, Steve Kravitz, Ge- things from these girls in the Boys first varsity boat of Chris Scavongelli, Davis Muller,
for six seasons and have been rard Juliano, Jacob Storgaard, fall” said Coach Marge Vec- Jonathan Frye and Kyle Dame heads to the start line

Silver medalists Alumni


lacrosse game
set for June
Coach Sue Paull is or-
ganizing an alumni game
for former female lacrosse
players of Duxbury High
School. The game will be
played on Friday, June 18,
from 6-9 p.m. on the turf
field and will be followed
by a get together at the Win-
sor House on Washington
Street. RSVP to Sue Paull
at suepaull@yahoo.com by
June 14 or call 781-585-
8426. #OMMERCIALs0ORTRAITSs3PORTSs%VENTSs4HEATRE
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The Duxbury High School figure skating team brought home


a silver medal from the North Shore Open held at Burbank Arena
in Reading this past weekend.  The team competed against Cen-
tral Catholic (first place), St. Mary’s High School (third place)
and Rockport High School, medalling every year since the in-
ception of the team in 2008. Pictured are junior Alex Shaugh-
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 7

“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


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At Your At Your At Your


Service Service Service
John Gallagher
Tennis Anyone?
Private, semi-private, group Interior, exterior painting and �
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student/instructor. Boys DHS years of experience. Reasonable Let me design your business
tennis captain, Division I rates. Call John, 617-697-6451 cards, advertising, brochures,
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advantage in the Fall. I am an 508-889-1198. We also do yard lindsey@beechwoodgraphics.c
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boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9. and reliable vehicle. Please call 781-589-1875. (cell).
Rebecca at 781-223-0429.
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Service & Automobiles & Automobiles
Handyman Services
Big jobs, small jobs, odd jobs.
Experienced in carpentry,
painting, electric, and plumbing.
Powerwashing. Install windows,
doors, new decks. Storm doors,
deck and home repairs. Dump
runs. Positive attitude, easy to Pintail 25 "Marika"
talk to. Call Rick Shea. Jeff Grey designed/built, hull# in 1985 Toyota Landcruiser
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beige deck. Beautiful cold molded manual locking hubs, endless
Patio & Walkway Restoration daysailer. Two sets of sails and extras, remarkable condition.
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patio/walkway, I can make it maintained, indoor winter one of the last great ones! Call
look new! By powerwashing, storage. Sail/race on Duxbury 508-958-0455
lifting sunken areas and Bay. Over $60k to replace, asking
poly-sanding, I can bring your
patio/walkway back to “like At Your At Your $29,950
603-290-1555
OBO. Scott,

new” condition. Call Jonathan


Hopfgarten, 781-706-7031.
Service Service scott.schermerhorn@alum.bu.ed
u No Brokers.
Have Truck! Fishing Charters
Summer Babysitter/Nanny College students have truck and Outstanding charters for striped
Syracuse University sophomore will help move or dispose of bass & blues. Offshore tuna.
and Duxbury resident seeking household items. Need help Freshwater canoe trips for trout,
part-time or full-time position. cleaning out basement, attic, smallmouth, largemouth bass.
Responsible, experienced. Works garage, bedroom? How about Bird watching excursions. 2006 Four Winds Travel Trailer
well with children. Own dump runs, stacking wood, Clamming trips. Flycasting 8’ x 24’, sleeps 4. Like new. A/C,
transportation. References cleaning yard or interior lessons. Scenic bay tours. Gift heat, refrigeration, stove,
available. Call Julia, painting? Call Shawn. Certificates. Capt. David Bitters, microwave oven, stereo system,
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lawn mowing, lawn mowing, lawn Reading Instruction (w/alternator), trailer, plain sails,
Experienced and certified Sewing For Your Home
mowing, lawn mowing, lawn Port-a-Potty, grill, awning. In
teacher available to teach all Former Boston Costume designer
mowing, lawn mowing, lawn good shape. Stub keel - draws
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mowing... With an average cost 18”, 1100 lb. displacement.
Phonological, fluency, and window treatments, home
of $40/cut, please call SPM Many extras. $3000. Call cell,
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taught using a sequential and rates you can afford. Call Hilary to
insured, free estimates. First cut
multi-sensory approach. discuss your project. 1995 Range Rover LWB
free.
Lindamood Bell, Wilson, 617-869-6499 or visit The biggest, best and last of the
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painting, power washing,
gutters, carpentry, dump runs, Tennis Lessons & Automobiles ‘06 Rockwood Freedom Camper
781-934-2137.

and window washing. Free Offering affordable private tennis Jeep Wrangler Excellent condition, well cared
estimates, best prices lessons by USNTA certified tennis 1998 4-cyl Wrangler, 55k miles. for, winterized and covered.
guaranteed. Fast and reliable instructor to all ages and abilities. Hard and soft tops, new brakes, Refrigerator, heater, king-queen
service. Please call Mike, Call for schedule and availability. exhaust, and all new tires. pullout, electric brakes. Asking
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Cleaning - Home or Office 781-293-3219.
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Three years experience, High school freshman with great 21' Doral
references available, free references seeking summer job 1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy
estimates. I do windows. Call or jobs. Available after sports cabin, low hours, great condition.
508-840-6131 practice Mon-Thurs afternoons Includes trailer, skis and more.
The Paint Saint and some weekends. Call Victor, Regularly maintained and locally
Professional interior/exterior Moitinho, 774-283-2857 or serviced. Inside winter storage,
painting, gutter cleaning, power 781-934-9148. ready for this season. $5900 or
washing and window washing. Painter/Carpenter/Handyman best offer. Call Paul at
Best prices and service always Experienced and professional. 22’ Grady White 2004 GMC Yukon SLT 781-389-7448 or 781-934-8188.
with a smile. Will paint your Family business. Free estimates. Top condition 1999 Fisherman $19,500/bo. Fully loaded, 6-disc
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home like it was our own. Call We will beat any price. Interior CD player, rear seat DVD For less than the cost of a tank of
Andrew for your free estimate. and exterior work, custom made hours. T top with full electronics, entertainment system, heated
plus all the extras. Call gas you can reach more than
781-264-3628. pergolas, painting, wainscoting, leather seats, power driver and 10,000 potential buyers in the
wallpapering, kitchens, cabinetry, 781-934-2671. passenger seat, third row seat, Clipper.Classifieds. To place your
Tennis Lessons vinyl siding, tiling, replacement power moon, roof luggage rack, ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us
DHS tennis captain available for windows, roofing, remodeling, power mirrors, premium wheels, on the web at www.duxburyclip-
summer lessons. Weekdays or home repairs. Call 508-851-0053 4 wheel drive. Call 781-826-4075. per.com.
Weekends $30 an hour groups or email
welcome Contact Cory at freshcoatpaint@hotmail.com
Ctuckk13@aim.com
781-771-5708.
or call
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SUDOKU ANSWERS
Summer sessions available. 2002 25’ Rinker Express
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Evening cook and kitchen clean I/O 350 MPI Bravo 3. Very low
school. Remediate, review, hours, professionally maintained.
up help available. Call Laurie for advance. Certified classroom
more details, 339-832-0020. All the options, enclosed head,
teacher, Masters in education and shower, microwave, fridge,
Wallpapering/Interior Painting organization. Support w/all stove/oven, large swim platform,
Ceiling, walls, woodwork, drywall curriculum including reading, depth, fish, windlass, 6 CD
repairs, touch-ups, cleanouts language arts, science, study changer. Family boat sleeps 4.
done at low, reasonable prices. skills, time management, test $26,900. Call 781-585-7911.
Free estimates. Call Debbie, taking and SAT prep. Physicist
781-585-8043. available for high school math.
508-830-0305.
Junk Busters
Junk removal, specializing in Experienced Nanny
cleanouts of basements, garages, Duxbury mom available full or
attics, yard debris, odds and part-time for child care days,
ends. We also specialize in evenings, weekends and
carpentry, painting, gutter work, overnights. Excellent local Dinghy For Sale
and window washing. Best references available. Please call $325. 8’ x 3’9”. Fiberglass.
prices, free estimates. Please call The Duxbury Nanny, Comes with oars and oar locks.
or leave a message for Mike, 617-909-5316 (cell) or email To see, call 781-934-2781.
781-789-3612. dirlyd@hotmail.com
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& Automobiles Notices Notices
DUXBURY, PLYMOUTH MORTGAGEE'S
COUNTY, NOTICE OF
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS, AS SALE OF
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE
IN DEED 1300K 19324,
2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport PAGE 163, ID# 190-128-014, By virtue and in execution
Clean, 6 cyl, automatic, 4WD, BEING KNOWN AND of the Power of Sale
maroon, new transmission, 118K DESIGNATED AS LOT 23, contained in a certain
miles. Runs great and kept in BEING MORE Mortgage given by Itsva
garage, so body has very little PARTICULARLY Cerritos to Option One
rust. $6,500. 425 Careswell St, DESCRIBED AS A METES Mortgage Corporation, a
Green Harbor. 508-942-8605. AND BOUNDS PROPERTY. California Corporation, dated
BY FEE SIMPLE DEED December 29, 2006 and
FROM CRISTINA M. recorded with the Plymouth
Planes, Train Planes, Train SHEEHAN AS SET FORTH County Registry of Deeds in
IN BOOK 19324 PAGE 163 Book 33910, Page 250 of
& Automobiles & Automobiles DATED 01/26/2001 AND which the Mortgage the
RECORDED 01/3 I/2001, undersigned is the present
PLYMOUTH COUNTY holder by assignment for
2004 Pursuit 2270 RECORDS, breach of the conditions of
Center console. Low hours, COMMONWEALTH OF said Mortgage and for the
T-Top, 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, MASSACHUSETTS purpose of foreclosing same
color fishfinder, GPS, live bait For mortgagor's(s') title see will be sold at Public Auction
well, brand new aluminum deed recorded with Plymouth at 1:00 PM on June 25, 2010
Venture tandem trailer with disc AWD Mercury Mountaineer County Registry of Deeds in
brakes. $34,900. Call George, 2000 Mazda B4000 at 8 Candlewick Close,
1999 AWD Mercury Mountaineer,
781-603-5640. 4WD SE CAB plus 4D, 137,000 Book 19324, Page 163. Duxbury, MA, all and
one owner, excellent condition
miles. Auto, well maintained, tow inside and out. Meticulously These premises will be singular the premises
package, bed liner. $3995 or best maintained, serviced regularly sold and conveyed subject to described in said Mortgage, to
offer. Call 781-696-1879. (records available), garaged. and with the benefit of all wit: The land with the
Leather, Michelin tires, 172,000 rights, rights of way, buildings thereon situated in
highway miles. Extraordinary restrictions, easements, Duxbury, Plymouth County,
value at $4,300. Must see, covenants, liens or claims in Massachusetts, being shown
781-585-5733. the nature of liens, as Lot No.8 on plan entitled
2004 Armada 4WD SE SUV
improvements, public "Plan of Land Tarkiln
This off-road SUV with third row assessments, any and all Village, Duxbury,
has been well maintained, has a Everything Else unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax Massachusetts, Tarkiln Realty
clean and clear title, just one
owner and runs perfectly.
99 Seaswirl 23 Walkaround
99 200HP Ocean Pro + 04 trailer.
Under the Sun liens, water and sewer liens
and any other municipal
Trust" dated September 8,
1967, by Robert G. McGlone,
63,467 miles, green exterior and
gray leather interior. Asking
Low hours. GPS, VHS,
depthfinder, sink, stove, potty.
� assessments or liens or
existing encumbrances of
Surveyor
recorded
&
with
Engineer,
Plymouth
$15,999. Call 781-934-1552. Full enclosure. New plugs, Forget Something at the Beach? record which are in force and County Registry of Deeds as
thermostats, water pump, It’s green. I found it. Please call are applicable, having priority
1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport 781-934-9091.
plan 780 of 1967 and
batteries. Many extras. Very good over said mortgage, whether
6 cyl, automatic, full power, 4WD, bounded and described as
condition. On Duxbury mooring. Found: Stuffed Teddy Bear
very clean. Great second or beach or not reference to such follows: Southeasterly: by
Ready to go. $22,900. Heather brown teddy bear found on
car. $3900. Call 781-248-3383 781-585-8886. restrictions, easements, Candlewick Close as shown
Bay Rd. Maroon ribbon around neck.
(cell). Embroidery on paw with candle.
improvements, liens or on said plan, 185.695 feet;
Please call 781-934-8350. encumbrances is made in the Southeasterly, Southerly: and
deed. Southwesterly: by a curved
Legal TERMS OF SALE: line at the corner of said
A deposit of Five Candlewick Close and Union
Notices Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Bridge Street, 35.686 feet;
NOTICE OF Dollars by certified or bank Southwesterly by said Union
check will be required to be Bridge Street as shown on
MORTGAGEE'S paid by the purchaser at the said plan, by two lines
SALE OF time and place of sale. The measuring, respectively,
REAL ESTATE balance is to be paid by 180.322 feet and 65.202 feet'
certified or bank check at Northwesterly: by Lot 3 as
By virtue and in execution Harmon Law Offices, P.C., shown on said plan, 200 feet;
of the Power of Sale 150 California Street, Northeasterly: by a portion of
contained in a certain Newton, Massachusetts Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17
mortgage given by Sean W. 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box as shown on said plan, 172.09
Sheehan and Cristina M. 610389, Newton Highlands, feet; and Northeasterly: again
Sheehan to Mortgage Massachusetts 02461-0389, by the remaining portion of
Electronic Registration within thirty (30) days from Lot 17 as shown on said plan,
Systems, Inc., dated March the date of sale. Deed will be 151.781 feet. Containing
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860 23, 2005 and recorded with provided to purchaser for according to said plan, 59,000
the Plymouth County recording upon receipt in full square feet of land more or
Registry of Deeds at Book of the purchase price. The less. Together with a right of
30274, Page 162, of which description of the premises way in common with others
mortgage GMAC Mortgage, contained in said mortgage entitled thereto over all streets
LLC is the present holder, for shall control in the event of an and ways as shown on said
breach of the conditions of error in this publication. plan. Subject to and with the
said mortgage and for the Other terms, if any, to be benefit of restrictions and
purpose of foreclosing, the announced at the sale. easements of record, if any,
same will be sold at Public insofar as now in force and
Auction at 9:00 a.m. on June GMAC MORTGAGE, applicable. The premises are
18, 2010, on the mortgaged LLC to be sold subject to and with
premises located at 90 Present holder of said the benefit of all easements,
Bayberry Lane, Duxbury, mortgage restrictions, building and
Plymouth County, zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax
Massachusetts, all and By its Attorneys, titles, water bills, municipal
singular the premises HARMON LAW liens and assessments, rights
described in said mortgage, OFFICES, P.C. of tenants and parties in
TO WIT: 150 California Street possession. TERMS OF
A ALL THAT PARCEL Newton, MA 02458 SALE: A deposit of FIVE
OF LAND IN THE CITY OF (617) 558-0500 THOUSAND DOLLARS
200903-2722 - ORE
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Notices Notices Notices
AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) County Registry of Deeds at assessments, any and all
in the form of a certified Book 35223, Page 107, of unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
check or bank treasurer's which mortgage Bayview liens, water and sewer liens
check will be required to be Loan Servicing, LLC is the and any other municipal
delivered at or before the time present holder, for breach of assessments or liens or
the bid is offered. The the conditions of said existing encumbrances of
successful bidder will be mortgage and for the purpose record which are in force and
required to execute a of foreclosing, the same will are applicable, having priority
Foreclosure Sale Agreement be sold at Public Auction at over said mortgage, whether
immediately after the close of 5:00 p.m. on June 25, 2010, or not reference to such
the bidding. The balance of on the mortgaged premises restrictions, easements,
the purchase price shall be located at 84 South Station improvements, liens or
paid within thirty (30) days Street, Duxbury, Plymouth encumbrances is made in the
from the sale date in the form County, Massachusetts, all deed.
of a certified check, bank and singular the premises TERMS OF SALE:
treasurer's check or other
check satisfactory to the
Legal Legal described in said mortgage,
TO WIT:
A deposit of Fifteen
Thousand ($15,000.00)
Mortgagee's attorney. The Notices Notices A certain parcel of land, Dollars by certified or bank
Mortgagee reserves the right A certain parcel of land and any other municipal with the buildings thereon, check will be required to be
to bid at the sale, to reject any with the buildings thereon assessments or liens or containing 2.65 acres, more or paid by the purchaser at the
and all bids, to continue the situated on the Easterly side existing encumbrances of less, situated on the Northerly time and place of sale. The
sale and to amend the terms of Standish Street and the record which are in force and side of South Station Street in balance is to be paid by
of the sale by written or oral Southerly side of Marshall are applicable, having priority Duxbury, Plymouth County, certified or bank check at
announcement made before or Street, in Duxbury, Plymouth over said mortgage, whether Massachusetts, being shown Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
during the foreclosure sale. If County, Massachusetts or not reference to such as LOT 2 as shown on a plan 150 California Street,
the sale is set aside for any bounded and described as restrictions, easements, entitled ''Land in Duxbury, Newton, Massachusetts
reason, the Purchaser at the follows: improvements, liens or belonging to Kirby D. & 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
sale shall be entitled only to a Beginning at a stake on the encumbrances is made in the Constance T. Keller'', dated 610389, Newton Highlands,
return of the deposit paid. The Southerly side of Marshall deed. December 7, 1960, by Delano Massachusetts 02461-0389,
purchaser shall have no Street at the Northwest corner TERMS OF SALE: & Keith, Surveyors, which within thirty (30) days from
further recourse against the of the land now or formerly of A deposit of Fifteen plan is recorded in Plymouth the date of sale. Deed will be
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or Howard D. Brewer; thence Thousand ($15,000.00 ) County Registry of Deeds as provided to purchaser for
the Mortgagee's attorney. The running by said Brewer's Dollars by certified or bank Plan #807 of 1960 in Plan recording upon receipt in full
description of the premises land, South 4°28' West, check will be required to be Book 12 Page 1, and bounded of the purchase price. The
contained in said mortgage 244.74 feet, by a fence to a paid by the purchaser at the and described, according to description of the premises
shall control in the event of an stake for a corner; thence time and place of sale. The said plan, as follows: contained in said mortgage
error in this publication. turning and running by land balance is to be paid by SOUTHERLY: by said shall control in the event of an
TIME WILL BE OF THE now or formerly of E. certified or bank check at South Station Street, 220.00 error in this publication.
ESSENCE. Other terms if Gallagher, North 89° 18' Harmon Law Offices, P.C., feet; Other terms, if any, to be
any, to be announced at the West, 182 feet by a fence and 150 California Street, WESTERLY: by Lot 1, announced at the sale.
sale. Bank of America, concrete wall to the Easterly Newton, Massachusetts 507.23 feet; BAYVIEW LOAN
National Association as side of Standish Street; thence 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box NORTHERLY: by land of SERVICING, LLC
successor by merger to turning and running by the 610389, Newton Highlands, Elizabeth F. Harvey, 228.68 Present holder of said
LaSalle Bank National Easterly side of Standish Massachusetts 02461-0389, feet; and mortgage
Association as Trustee for Street by a wall or bank North within thirty (30) days from EASTERLY: by land of
RAMP 2007RS2 Present 1° 56' West, 169.92 feet to the the date of sale. Deed will be Earle C. and Dorcan P. By its
Holder of said Mortgage, By end of the wall; thence provided to purchaser for Grenquist, 548.92 feet. Attorneys,
Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran continuing by said Standish recording upon receipt in full This conveyance is made HARMON LAW
PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Street North 1°10' East of the purchase price. The subject to agreements and OFFICES, P.C.
Boston, MA 02196 Phone: 106.65 feet to Marshall description of the premises easements given by Louise 150 California Street
(617) 502-4100 6/2/2010 Street; thence turning and contained in said mortgage Coburn et als set forth in a Newton, MA 02458
6/9/2010 6/16/2010 running by the Southerly side shall control in the event of an certain instrument to Duxbury (617) 558-0500
of said Marshall Street the error in this publication. Fire and Water District, dated 200907-0872 - GRY
NOTICE OF following two courses and Other terms, if any, to be December 11, 1953 and
distances, to wit, South 82° announced at the sale. recorded in said Plymouth
MORTGAGEE'S Deeds in Book 2319 Page
35' East 81.47 feet and South
SALE OF 79° 03'30' East 126.14 feet to U.S. BANK NATIONAL 170.
REAL ESTATE the point of beginning. ASSOCIATION AS For mortgagor's(s') title see
The above described TRUSTEE FOR RFMSI deed recorded with Plymouth
By virtue and in execution premises are shown on a plan 2006S12 County Registry of Deeds in
of the Power of Sale entitled 'Plan of Land in Present holder of said Book 35223, Page 105.
contained in a certain Duxbury, surveyed for mortgage These premises will be
mortgage given by Abigail R. Charles S. Clark et ali, Scale By its Attorneys, sold and conveyed subject to
Forrest to Mortgage 80' to an inch. March 15, HARMON LAW and with the benefit of all
Electronic Registration 1927, Hayvvard & Hayward, OFFICES, P.C. rights, rights of way,
Systems, Inc., dated Surveyors, Brockton, Mass', 150 California Street restrictions, easements,
November 10, 2006 and recorded with Plymouth Newton, MA 02458 covenants, liens or claims in
recorded with the Plymouth Registry of Deeds, plan book (617) 558-0500 the nature of liens, Everybody reads the
County Registry of Deeds at 7, Plan 257. 200903-2376 - ORE improvements, public Duxbury Clipper!
Book 33683, Page 278, of For title see Plymouth
which mortgage U.S. Bank Registry of Deeds Book 4098,
National Association as Page 565.
Trustee for RFMSI 2006S12 For mortgagor's(s') title see
is the present holder, for deed recorded with Plymouth
NOTICE OF
breach of the conditions of County Registry of Deeds in MORTGAGEE'S
said mortgage and for the Book 4098, Page 565. SALE OF
purpose of foreclosing, the These premises will be REAL ESTATE
same will be sold at Public sold and conveyed subject to
Auction at 4:00 p.m. on June and with the benefit of all By virtue and in execution
18, 2010, on the mortgaged rights, rights of way, of the Power of Sale
premises located at 195 restrictions, easements, contained in a certain
Standish Street, Duxbury, covenants, liens or claims in mortgage given by Ian P.
Plymouth County, the nature of liens, Moran and Britta B. Moran to
Massachusetts, all and improvements, public Mortgage Electronic
singular the premises assessments, any and all Registration Systems, Inc.,
described in said mortgage, unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax dated October 25, 2007 and
TO WIT: liens, water and sewer liens recorded with the Plymouth
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Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
MORTGAGEE'S Barn Road, Duxbury, description. Containing outstanding tax title, purchase price shall be paid
Massachusetts, all and 45,401 square feet of land, municipal or other public by bank or certified check in
SALE OF singular the real estate according to said plan. taxes, assessments, liens or or within thirty five (35) days
REAL ESTATE described in said mortgage as Being the same premises claims in the nature of liens, thereafter with Attorneys
follows: conveyed to the herein named and existing encumbrances of Stanton & Davis, 1000 Plain
By virtue and in execution "...the following described mortgagor (s) by deed record created prior to the Street, Marshfield,
of the Power of Sale property located in the recorded with Plymouth mortgage, if any there be. Massachusetts. The
contained in a certain COUNTY of PLYMOUTH: County Registry of Deeds in Said premises will also be successful bidder at the sale
mortgage given by Robert SEE LEGAL Book 17718, Page 335. sold subject to all leases and of the premises shall be
W. Shetler to Infinity DESCRIPTION ATTACHED which currently has the tenancies having priority over required to sign a
Mortgage Company, Inc., HERETO AND MADE A address of 5 OLD BARN said mortgage, to tenancies or Memorandum of Sale of Real
dated February 25, 2005, and PART HEREOF AS ROAD, DUXBURY, occupations by persons on the Property By Auctioneer
recorded in the Plymouth EXHIBIT “A”. Massachusetts 02332 premises now or at the time of containing the above terms at
County Registry of Deeds in Exhibit A ("Property Address"): the said auction which the Auction sale.
Book 30086, Page 256, which A certain parcel of land TOGETHER WITH all tenancies or occupations are Other terms, if any, to be
mortgage was assigned to with the buildings thereon the improvements now or subject to said mortgage, to announced at the time and
Bank of America, N.A. by situated on Old Barn Road, hereafter erected on the rights or claims in personal place of the sale.
assignment dated May 1, Duxbury, Plymouth County, property, and all easements, property installed by tenants SIGNED: Bank of
2009, and recorded in the Massachusetts, being shown appurtenances, and fixtures or former tenants now located America, N.A., Present
Plymouth County Registry of as Lot 5 on a plan entitled: now or hereafter a part of the on the premises, and also to Holder of Said Mortgage, By:
Deeds in Book 37190, Page “Oakcliff Subdivision Plan of property. All replacements all laws and ordinances STANTON & DAVIS, As its
224, of which mortgage the Land in Duxbury, Mass. for and additions shall also be including, but not limited to, Attorneys, FROM THE
undersigned is the assignee overlook Realty Trust” dated covered by this Security all building and zoning laws OFFICES OF: Jon S. Davis,
and the present holder, for May 16, 1978, drawn by Instrument. All of the and ordinances. Esquire, STANTON &
breach of the conditions of Lamont R. Healy, Inc., Land foregoing is referred to in this THE TERMS OF SALE: DAVIS, 1000 Plain Street,
said mortgage and for the Surveyors, recorded with Security Instrument as the FIVE THOUSAND and Marshfield, MA 02050, (781)
purpose of foreclosing, the Plymouth County Registry of "Property". . ." 00/100 ($5,000.00) 834-9181
same will be sold at public Deeds as Plan No. 633 of Said premises will be sold DOLLARS will be required (2139-2806-409F /Shetler)
auction at 10:00 A.M. on 1978 (Sheet 1 of 2), Plan subject to and/or with the to be paid by bank or certified (06-09-10, 06-16-10,
Wednesday the 30th day of Book 20, Page 394, to which benefit of any and all check only by the purchaser 06-23-10)(251983)
June, 2010, on the mortgaged plan reference is hereby made restrictions, easements, at the time and place of sale,
premises located at 5 Old for a more particular improvements, covenants, and the balance of the

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