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FiOS approved
Selectmen OK Verizon service
By Susanna Sheehan, Clipper Staff munications service offering
susanna@duxburyclipper.com
Internet and telephone service
By unanimous vote on in addition to television.
Monday, the Board of Select- Selectmen first heard that
men approved the introduction Verizon planned to bring FiOS
of Verizons FiOS television to Duxbury in January 2009.
to Duxbury. Since that time, the towns
FiOS television may be Cable Advisory Committee
available to certain residents and its consulting attorney for
by the end of the week, ac- cable television, Bill Hewig,
cording to Verizon representa- of Kopelman and Paige of
tives. Boston, have been in negotia-
Since last year, Verizon tions with Verizon to hammer
New England, Inc. has been out a licensing agreement.
wiring Duxbury to ready the On Monday, Selectmen
town for its fiber-optic com- voted unanimously to approve
munications network called the licensing agreement, which
FiOS. This is a bundled com- David Chesley and daughter Lydia, 5, walk the new section of the Bay Circuit Trail connecting to
continued on page 26
Duxbury on Saturday morning, along with trail maintenance coordinator Maureen Thomas, Bay

Risky business Circuit Trail Alliance members Dick and Olga Rothschild and their grandson Henry Minsky, visiting
from California. Photo by Becca Manning

Most results of youth behavior Finally in the loop


survey show positive trend; A decade after it was envisioned, Duxbury path
suicide numbers still troubling meets up with Bay Circuit Trail near Pembroke
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor composed of parents, school By Becca Manning, Clipper Staff
justin@duxburyclipper.com
staff and students, was tasked becca@clipperpress.com
The percentage of Dux- with analyzing the results of
When it comes to the Bay
bury students engaging in the spring 2009 Youth Risk
Circuit Trail, Duxbury is finally
risky behavior has decreased Behavior Survey and compar-
in the loop.
slightly over the past couple of ing the data to information
A key new section of the
years, although the statistics from 2005 and 2007, as well
Emerald Necklace a 200-
regarding suicide in particular as state and national statistics.
mile collection of trails linking
are still troubling to adminis- Guidance counselor Mau-
Kingston Bay to Newburyport
trators. ra ORahilly and Head Nurse
was officially dedicated Sat-
The School Health Advi- Kathy Carney told the school
urday morning. The MacFarland
sory Council presented their board that the group found
Trail, which starts near Pem- The Bay Circuit Trail, nicknamed the Emerald Necklace, is a
findings to the School Com- the changes in risky behavior
broke High School and travels 200-mile collection of trails linking Kingston Bay in the south
mittee on last Wednesday small, but moving in the right
night. The 18-member group, direction. to Newburyport in the north providing a greenbelt around the
continued on page 28 city of Boston.
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Town gets windmill study grant


By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor said Goldenberg. This is the outlines the process, which is
justin@duxburyclipper.com
second stage of our feasibility through a special permit grant-
Duxbury has reached an efforts. ed by the Planning Board.
important next step in the push Sustainable Energy Devel- Even if the feasibility study
to bring a municipal wind tur- opments, or SED, the company shows a municipal turbine is
bine to town. that helped Duxbury prepare a possibility in Duxbury, fi-
The Mass. Clean Energy the grant application, will be nancing would still need to
Center (formerly known as the conducting the study. Golden- be obtained, either through
Mass. Technology Collabora- berg said the group will look at Town Meeting or a third party.
tive) granted Duxbury $65,000 more specific factors such as Duxbury could be eligible for
to fund a full feasibility study, wind speed, acoustics, trans- additional grants if the wind-
according to Duxbury Alterna- portation and interconnect is- mill reaches the construction
tive Energy Committee mem- sues. phase.
ber Jim Goldenberg. He said this is the stage Were all excited that we
The center had initially where a temporary measuring received the grant. It speaks to
given Duxbury a grant for a tower, known as a MET tower, the applicability of this kind
site assessment, which identi- may be used, but that hasnt of a thing in Duxbury, said
fied some locations in town been determined yet. Within Goldenberg.
where a windmill could con- the next couple of weeks, the Wind power can provide
ceivably be located includ- town and SED should be sign- Duxbury with significant sav-
ing the land between the DPW ing the contract for the study. ings in its annual electricity
yard behind town hall and The study itself may take up to costs. A $1.25 million invest-
North Hill, which committee a year. ment in a wind turbine would
members say is the most likely Voters at this years annual yield $150,000 in annual sav-
spot. Town Meeting passed a bylaw ings and would be paid back
The conclusion of that that paves the way for a mu- in approximately six years, ARE YOU
study was that there were in nicipally-owned windmill, but according to the groups Web
fact some possibilities for a it may still be years before one site, duxburywind.com. LOOKING FOR
wind turbine in Duxbury, gets built. The bylaw merely US???
Garden tour this week
Thursday, June 17, from
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the We have not closed, or disappeared, we are looking for
Community Garden Club of a new location & we are still open in the Plymouth Shop
Duxbury, a member of the the if you have a gift certificate, they are still valid.
Garden Club Federation of Garden Consultations - Design - Installation
Massachusetts is sponsoring a
garden tour. Buy your tickets 9 Court Street, Plymouth
today to enjoy the unique gar-
dens of five Duxbury homes 781-934-1334
with enchanting waterfront 781-856-7776
venues, mystical wooden
gardens, tranquil koi ponds,
and other wonderful outdoor
spaces. We hope you spend
time soaking up all the beauty
and take home inspiration for
your own gardens. Also, en-
joy light refreshments at our
central location, while you
browse our raffle, which has
a variety of wonderful themed
baskets. Both the tour and the
raffle proceeds will be used for Lisa Pattinson, Sheila Barnwell and Sue McMahon at the entrance of
town beautification projects
and scholarship programs. The
one of the gardens. POOL
Smile
$6, 5 for $25, and 12 for $50, details, contact Tammy Kirk at
Garden Tour tickets are $15 and and offer you a chance to win tammyakirk@yahoo.com.
are available at Foodies, Tal- a weekend getaway, a land-
bots/Duxbury, The Studio and scaping jumpstart, a birdhouse
Westwinds Bookshop. Tickets package, a pampering basket,
will also be available the day-
of-the-tour at each garden. A
framed artwork, and much
more. An early raffle drawing HINTS
rain date of June 18 is sched- for the Garden Tour tickets
uled call 781-934-2518. The took place with the winner be-
spring raffle tickets are 1 for ing Sandy Fleming. For more
THIS WEEK'S HINT
Family Owned & Operated Q. My pool water test kit was new last year. Do I need new bot-
Sustainable Corrections Since 1923 tles?? (You know, the red and white dropper things!)

Duxbury speaks
- Senior & Prompt
A. If you have the test kit that uses the bottles of OTO for the
In last weeks gradua- Payment Discounts
Chlorine and the Phenol Red for the pH tests, yes you need to
tion special section, Kerry
out against drilling
- Budget Payment Plans
replace these each year. If you use the DPD tablets for the
Turok was left off the list - 24 Hour Burner Service
Chlorine test, replace these every 3 years as well as the
Sustainable Duxbury of students who received a
- Automatic Delivery Service
- Complete Heating Installations Chlorine Neutralizer (No.4) bottle. (Note - if you bring us a
is holding a gathering at Duxbury Music Promoters www.dunlapsoil.com quart sample of your pool water - after the filter has been
Duxbury Beach on June 26 scholarship. 508-746-1278 running for at least 48 hrs. - we'll run a complete test with
at 11:30 a.m.. The group is 20 Holman Road, Plymouth our ACCU-SCAN water analyzer.)
going to be joining hands at
12 noon for 15 minutes to
give voice to saying no to WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF THIS WEEK'S
offshore drilling and yes SPECIAL!
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Question & answer on RIDE PHAT


Q: What does RIDE continue through the fall and by many organizations in town
PHAT stand for? even winter with kids getting already. We had a clear vision
A: It stands for Protect coupons for wearing a hel- that this was to be funded by
your Head at All Times and met while skating outdoors or local townspeople and, so far,
is borrowed with permission sledding and then again next the reaction has been very
from a program that was start- summer. The raffle drawing positive. In order to make this
ed in the Burlington, Vermont for this summers initiative program work, though, we do
area by Dr. Robert William of will be held on Aug. 19 at the need more funding so that we
the UVM Medical Center and DAA Skateboard event at the can give out as many coupons 781-834-6231 267 Ocean St., Brant Rock, Marsheld
his wife, Karen Williams. The Ellison Center for the Arts. as possible.
Vermont campaign is primar- The raffle prizes will include Fresh Public
Kitchen
ily focused on snowboarding Bern helmets, a skateboard, a Swordfish
People can donate by send-
Fish
Cooked Parking
Open Steaks across
and skiing and is very popu- Trek bike, Red Sox tickets and
Shrimp
ing a check to RIDE PHAT, street
lar at many ski mountains. more prizes that we will pro- P.O. Box 2178, Duxbury, MA
The National Ski Patrol has cure by then. 02331. Any size donation at (ADDOCK FATHERS DAY WEEKEND
just adopted it as well which all would be appreciated. This 2lb lobster clam bake special Cod
is impressive because of how Q: Why are you doing program is being run on a tight $24.99
picky they are about what they this? budget but will happen, thanks Take
Out OUR 1st YEAR ANNIVERSARY
endorse. Kids use the phrase A: We know from the few to all the people in town who
ski phat and ride phat to serious car-bike accidents in 6/18, 6/19 & 6/20 Specials All Weekend! ter
Lobs
have already donated. Also,
reference the use of helmets Duxbury that wearing a helmet for the final raffle, we would Enter to win a 10lb lobster!
on the ski mountains and it can save your life and can also like to be able to offer tickets
n
has made a positive impact, save you from serious trau- to more sporting events, like Salmo
something we hope happens in matic brain injury. We know the Patriots or Bruins. If any- Seafood

Duxbury. of one boy from town who one has access to tickets con-
was skateboarding in his own tact Selden Tearse at 781-934- &ORMERLY
Q: What will happen driveway, while living in an- 5452. $PVSU4USFFUt 3U"BDSPTTGSPN&SOJFT
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A: Starting on Monday,
June 21, the Duxbury Police Statistics can be boring, but
Department and other author- they show that helmets are key The Historic 1699 Winslow House Presents
ity figures like sailing instruc- in saving peoples lives in bad A FUNdraising Night of Laughs
tors at DBMS and DYC will bike and skateboard accidents Starring Nationally Acclaimed Comic
be given $2 coupons (good at and that most car-bike acci-
Benchwarmers, Duxbury Piz-
za, Far Fars, French Memories,
dents happen on quiet neigh-
borhood streets.
Jimmy Tingle
With Special Guest
Scoops or One) they can hand
out to anyone they see wear- Q: How can people help Chrissy Kelleher
ing a strapped-on bike helmet out?
while biking, skateboarding, A: People can help out by
scootering or anything else wearing their helmets. We feel
on wheels. The helmet must strongly that many parents put
Seen on
be strapped on to get a cou- helmets on their kids but not
CBS, NBC
pon. Also, kids will get a $2 on themselves and this sends a and HBO
coupon when they purchase a bad message. It would be like
Bern helmet from either Go having your kids wear a seat-
Big Boarding or the Surf Shop belt but not wearing one your- Uncommonly
in Kingston. self. Helmets are your armor Good!
and the only thing protecting - Boston Herald
Q: Do the kids keep the you if you fall off your bike
coupon after? or skateboard. For some rea-
Voted Best of Boston
A: No, they turn in the son, it seems that many people Stand-Up Performer
coupon because it is also a think it cant happen to them,
raffle ticket. The person signs but it really can and it can
Saturday, June 26, 2010, 7:30 pm
the back of the card with their change your life forever.
Duxbury Performing Arts Center
visit www.winslowhouse.org
name and phone number and Ticket Prices: $50 and $25
turns it into the store of their Q: How are you funding Tickets also available at Westwinds Bookshop,
choice. The coupons must be this initiative? Buckles & Boards, Marsheld Ofce Supply &
redeemed in full at the time of A: We are raising money North River Arts Society, Marsheld
the purchase. directly from the citizens of
Duxbury. We did not expect
Q: When is the final raf- or want the businesses where
fle? the coupons are used to be ex-
A: Although we want pected to donate their product,
the RIDE PHAT program to since they are asked to do so

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DRHS letterboxing project


The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society is pleased to an-
nounce a new letterboxing project.
Letterboxing is a nation-wide, family-oriented hobby that
combines elements of a scavenger hunt, hiking and puzzle solv-
ing in a unique activity that is growing in popularity. There are
more than 22,000 letterboxes hidden in the U.S. today, but they
can only be found if one follows the proper clues. The Duxbury Blakemans at Duxbury Beach Park
Rural and Historical Society has decided to join in on the fun and
will soon be hiding 10 letterboxes around Duxbury. The boxes
OPENING THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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will be hidden at several historic sites and open-spaces so that, 5PM-8PM THROUGH LABOR DAY
while enjoying the search, participants can also learn about Dux- Now
burys history. The letterboxes will be in place on June 22. COME TO THE BEACH AND HAVE DINNER Serving
WHILE YOU WATCH THE SUNSET OVER DUXBURY BAY Beer &
The origin of letterboxing can be traced to Dartmoor, Eng- Wine!
land in 1854 when a well-known Dartmoor guide placed a bottle i,>`Unn
for visitors cards on the moor. Later, hikers on the moors began (Just over the bridge, thru the parking lot & straight down the road-4 wheel drive not necessary) CASH ONLY PLEASE!

to leave a letter or postcard inside a box along the trail (some- w w w. d u x b u r y b e a c h p a r k . c o m


times addressed to themselves, sometimes a friend or relative)
hence the name letterboxing. The next person to discover the
site would collect the postcards and mail them.
Today, letterboxing involves finding small, weather-proof
boxes hidden in parks and other public places. Individual letter-
boxes contain a notebook and a rubber stamp. Finders make an
imprint of the letterboxs stamp on their own personal logbook
and leave an impression of their personal stamp on the letter-
boxs visitors book as proof of having found the box.
Clues leading to the DRHS letterboxes will be posted on the
Societys website, www.duxburyhistory.org along with detailed
instructions on how to participate (i.e. supplies needed, etc.).
Those who manage to discover all 10 letterboxes should bring
their stamped log books to the DRHS main office at the Nathan-
iel Winsor, Jr. House, 479 Washington Street (Monday-Friday 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.) to receive a letterboxing t-shirt as a prize.
For more information, call the DRHS at 781-934-6106 or
e-mail aarnold@duxburyhistory.org.

Hedlund to hold office hours


AFTER SURGERY
RELY ON US FOR REHABILITATION
Sen. Robert L. Hedlund has announced office hours for Stay close to home while we coordinate your needs
the months of June and July. They will take place as follows: with hospital staff.
Friday, June 18, 10:30 a.m. to noon, at Duxbury Library,

Bay
Lanman Room. Regain your strength,
Friday, July 16, 10:30 a.m. to noon, at Duxbury Library, confidence and mobility with:
Lanman Room.

Path
Any resident with a question or a concern about state gov- Experienced & dedicated nursing staff
ernment is encouraged to stop by. Occupational, physical, speech Macdonald
& language therapies
Medical Reserve Corps looking for members Comprehensive rehabilitation
& Wood REHABILITATION &
The Duxbury Bay Area Regional Medical Reserve Corps, for joint replacement, stroke, NURSING CENTER
a partnership between the towns of Duxbury, Hanson, Marsh- cardiac conditions & diabetes 308 Kings Town Way
field, Pembroke and Whitman is celebrating our volunteers and Pain Management Program Duxbury, MA
recruiting new volunteers. Anyone can apply, and free training
is offered to all volunteers. There is no medical background re- 781-585-5561
quired, as MRC is strictly a volunteer organization. There will
be an evening of food, awards, fun and information on Thurs-
day, June 24, at 6 p.m. at the Duxbury Senior Center. Call today for a
All new Duxbury Bay Area Regional Medical Reserve Free Rehabilitation
Corps volunteers will be entered into a raffle that will be drawn
that evening. Please join us and bring a friend. To RSVP and for Brochure & Tour!
additional information call 781-934-1100, ext. 124.
Welch Healthcare & Retirement Group is a family-owned
company celebrating 60 years of quality service to older adults. www.welchhrg.com
First Parish to hold fair
The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 842
Tremont Street will be holding their traditional fair on Sat-
urday, June 19 from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be food,
games, and thousands upon thousands of items at bargain
prices to provide something of interest for all ages. High-
lights include an auction at 10 a.m., books, antiques and col-
lectibles, childrens activities such as face painting, musical
entertainment, plus Fathers Day gifts, hundreds of chil- Duxbury Clipper - 5.9 inches wide x 7.5 inches tall- After Surgery; Bay Path
drens toys and games, crafts, plants, a white elephant table,
snacks, baked goods, and strawberry shortcake. Admission
and parking are free. Come rain or shine. For more informa-
tion, call 781-934-6532.

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Farm draws a crowd featuring Specials of the week
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ties, games, and food, the fair
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 7

DHS Class of
1970 to hold
reunion
The Duxbury High
School Class of 1970 is
planning a 40th reunion
weekend to be held in Dux-
bury on Sept. 10-12. The
class of 70 is welcoming
everyone who was ever in
the class of 1970 and friends
who skipped ahead, hung
Enjoying a night out at the Caribbean Summer Cocktail Party at back or transferred schools,
the home of Gina and Mark Hager-Mosito are: Blake Coyle, Alison to join in the weekend fes-
Estabrooks, Elaine Philbrick, Lisa Sundstrom, Megan Lemieux and tivities. The reunion com-
Alyssa Igo. mittee needs help locating
Over 48 Years of the Best Quality
alumni. Anyone who has

Newcomers Club news


Bedroom Furniture Around!
information or an interest
in attending should send an
Freewheelers: Join us on Wednesday, June 16, at the Dux-
e-mail to dux70@gmail.
com. All e-mail contact in-
RECLINER SALE!
bury Bay Maritime School for a morning of Lobster Adventures. formation will go directly $299 for select recliners
The morning includes a boat ride and craft to help us learn about to Nancy Schaffer, Brooke Sale through June!
lobsters. We will meet at 10 a.m. for the adventure which will de Lench, Lisa Gilbert and
last about 1 1/2 hours. This event is recommended for children Amy Gazin. Encourage
ages two and up and will be free of charge. Questions about the those who were members of Quality Home Furnishings
event should be directed to Erin Carney at ecarn01@comcast. the class of 1970 to join the For Four Generations
net. Please also RSVP immediately. In case of rain, the event Facebook Group: Duxbury,
will be postponed one week. MA Class 70. Updates
Mens Networking Event: Join some of your fellow new- are routinely posted on the
comer friends, or make some new ones, for a few hours after FB group wall. For more
work networking at the Winsor House Inn on Thursday, June 17 information please contact 459 Plain Street, Rte 139, Rockland
from 7-9 p.m. We will plan to run this event monthly (usually Brooke de Lench, 728 Sud- 1-800-696-5759
the third Thursday of every month), so spread the word among bury Road, Concord, MA Open Monday-Saturday 9:00-5:30 Sunday 12:00-4:00
friends. Any questions, email Jerome Sullivan at jsculli1@ya-
hoo.com.
Book Club: Book club will meet at The Sun Tavern at 7:30
p.m.on Thursday, June 17 to discuss The Inn at Lake Devine
by Elinor Lipman. A list of each months selected books is avail-
able at Westwinds Bookshop, the Duxbury Free Library and on
the Newcomers Club Web site at duxburynewcomers.com un-
der the Interest Groups and Book Club section. Newcomers
members receive a 10 percent discount on the selected book
at Westwinds Bookshop. For more information about the book
club, please contact Jennifer Thorn at 781-585-0864 or book-
club@duxburynewcomers.com.
Family Trips and Tix: Midsummer Night Fairy Celebra-
tion on Monday, June 21 from 7:30-9 p.m. at Miramar, 121 Park
St. Come and join the Fairy Queen for an enjoyable evening
of fantasy, fun, music, dancing, games and light refreshments.
Fairy costumes or wings welcome. Boys and girls are welcome.
RSVP to Madeleine Carey Sampson at mcsampy@gmail.com.
Recommended ages: 4-8 accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Rain date will be June 22 or 23.

Your passport to adventure at


the Duxbury Free Library
Duxbury Free Library childrens department will kick off
its annual summer reading adventure on June 26 with a Sat-
urday Spectacular at the library. The day will be filled with a Open HouseEver y Tuesday
variety of activities for all ages. Readers and nonreaders from
preschool through grade seven may register for a gameboard 2-4 PM & 5-7 PM
and use it to travel around the world visiting all seven conti- Exactly what is The Village at Duxbury?
nents by Aug. 30. Its ne dining every evening and recharging
Saturday Spectacular programs require advance registra- in our tness center each morning. Its
tion for children and attending adults. Registration may be
pampering yourself at the salon and
done online, in person at the childrens reference desk, or by
phone. Programs include: Mr. Diabolos Circus Extravagan- gathering around our expansive indoor A Senior Living Community
za, 10 a.m., clowning, juggling, and more for kindergarten to pool with friends.
grade three with an adult; Mike the Hat Man, 11 a.m., music, Its not a luxury ve-star hotelits luxury Luncheon Open House
dance, humor, and balloon hat creations for ages four and up
with an adult; Lady Laura, 1 p.m., storytelling, recommended senior living. June 22nd at Noon
for ages four and up with an adult; Animal World Experience, From personalized resident services to Limited Seating
2 p.m., repeated at 3:15 p.m., live animals, fun, and infor- spacious apartment and garden-style homes, RSVP: 781-585-2334
mation for ages four and up with an adult. In addition there
will be face painting and costumed book characters at various The Village at Duxbury has it all. And thats
times during the day. all the more reason to visit our Open House
Gameboard registration will continue throughout the this Tuesday. 290 Kings Town Way (Route 53)
month of July. For a complete listing of the many other July Duxbury, MA
and August Passport to Adventure events planned, visit the For more information, call Sandy at 781-585-2334
Duxbury Free Library Web site duxburyfreelibrary.org or pick 781-585-2334 or visit our website, 800-696-9744
up an information sheet in the childrens department. www.villageatduxbury.com www.villageatduxbury.com
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Send around town items


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

U. S. Navy Ensign Brendan


P. Dziama, grandson of Denise
Whelan of Duxbury, graduated
from the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Mary-
land, on May 28, and was com-
missioned as an officer in the
U.S. Navy.
On Saturday May 22,
Fashion Focus celebrated 10
years with a Charity Gradua-
tion Fashion Show. Students
from the spring semester lit Emma Segalla received this years Duxbury Rural and Historical
up the runways with their own Society Scholarship from Carolyn Ravenscroft, DHRS archivist.
interpretation of outfits of the
decades. A portion of proceeds
from the show were donated to
the local Best Buddies Program.
The funds are being used to Joseph Ventre
send Erin Graceffa, a Pembroke of Fairway Lane
High School Junior volunteer graduated from
for Best Buddies, to Indiana New Hampton
University in July for the Best School in New
Buddies Annual Leadership Hampshire on
Conference. The event also Friday, May
raised $1,000 toward Fashion 28. He will be
Focus Against Bullying, a new Ensign Dziama with his grandmother Denise Whelan, his godparents,
Michael and Leslie Meyers and cousins Alec and Chase Meyers. attending Hofstra
charity that student volunteers University in the
from the Fashion Focus Pro- fall.
gram have started.

Heather Mae Rotman (far left)


and Jessica Lowe, second from
the right of Fashion Focus.
Congratulations to Autumn
Gould who received her bach- Sandy and Bill Sweetser awarded the 50th scholarship in 25 years in
elor of arts degree from Lehigh memory of Bills father, Brigadier General Warren E. Sweetser, Jr.,
University in Bethlehem, Penn. on April 30 at Norwich University in Northfield, Vt. The scholarship
is awarded to both a junior cadet intending to join the US Marine
Jessica Lizza, Colin Local resident Maggie Brewer participated in the Walk for Childrens Corp, and a senior cadet who will be commissioned in the USMC
Brumley, Amy Cook, Amy Hospital on June 13. Maggie appears to be one of the oldest patients upon graduation. Graduating from Norwich University is a family
Hunt, Alyson Metscher, Mar- at the walk at 23 years old. She has been a patient at Childrens tradition for the Sweetsers. Brig. Gen. Sweetser graduated in 1927,
garet Spoor, Elizabethh Whit- since she was ten weeks old and was thrilled to be able to give back William Sweetser, 1963, William Sweetser Harrigan, 1964 (US
temore and Samantha Wyl- to Childrens Hopsital. Pictured are John and Kate Brewer (Maggies Army), Greg Sweetser, 1969, Heather Sweetser Ali, 1985 and Rob Ali
lie have all been named to the parents), Maggie, and her Uncle Larry. (US Army) in 1985.
deans list at Northeastern Uni-
versity for the spring semester.
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

Timothy and Cheryl


Kaufman of Brewster Street
announce the birth of their
son, Finigan Grant on May 20
We have it all!
at newton-Wellesley Hospital. Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop!
Grandparents are Mary and
Ronald Kaufman of Duxbury and so much more...
and Janet and Michael Oyer of
Carlisle.
Fontaine Academy of
Amy and Dan Hauber of
DeLorenzo Drive announce the
birth of their daughter, Jessica Creative Movement (ages 2/1/2 and up)
Anne, on May 9 at Jordan Hos-
Monday mornings
American Girl Dinner Party
pital. She weighed six pounds, July 2nd

five ounces at birth. Jessica


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

joins her big sister, Ali. Her 27 RAILROAD AVE DUXBURY, MA 02332
Cheerdance Camp June 22,23,24,25 9:30-noon

grandparents are Barbara Hau- Cheerdance Camp Aug. 9,10,11,12 9:30-noon

ber and John and Marie Pierce, 781-934-7393 Hip Hop Dance Parties Friday nights (call for dates)

all of Duxbury. www.fontaineacademyofdance.com TO REGISTER CALL 781-934-7393 OR


EMAIL US at fontaineacademyofdance@msn.com

did you know my nana was a dancer


Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 9

A midsummer
fantasy CENTINEL
A Midsummer Nights F I N A N C I A L G R O U P, L L C
Fantasy will be held on the Member of John Hancock Financial Network
grounds of the Miramar Re-
treat Center, 121 Parks St., on Pete Rickards, CLTC
the night of the Summer Sol- Long Term Care Representative
stice, Monday, June 21 from 462 Plain Street, Marshfield, MA 02050
7:30-9 p.m. The rain dates are Tel 781-837-9921 x107 | Fax 781-834-2926
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Children who are at least
four, but no more than eight
years old, along with a parent,
are invited to join the Fairy
Daisy Girl Scouts gathered for a photo after crossing the bridge into Queen for an enjoyable eve-
Brownie Girl Scouting. ning of fantasy, fun, music,
dancing, games and light re-

Girl Scout news


freshments.
Children should come

F
dressed in fairy costumes for
the evening, perhaps with Katherine Smit & Pat McCarthy
amily and friends of Duxbury Girl Scouts gathered at wings and wands. Adults are Two ArtistsOne Still Life
Duxbury Middle School recently to celebrate the ad- encouraged to wear their own
Live Painting Demonstration!
vancement of 114 Girl Scouts as they advanced to the whimsical outfits as well.
Friday, June 25, 1012
next level of Scouting. The opening candlelight ceremony was The cost for one parent
performed by members of Cadette Troop 80331. Daisy Troop and one child is $25. Each
80446 then took to the stage to tell the Brownie Story to those additional family child is $5.
in attendance. After each girl had been introduced and crossed All proceeds will benefit the Bob Cipriani
over the bridge, the new Cadette Scouts invited all the girls to work of Miramar in provid- Meet the ArtistSpecial Reception Open to All
join them as they read the Friendship Poem. The girls and their ing programs of spirituality Saturday, June 26, 3-5pm
guests enjoyed refreshments after the ceremony. and renewal
AH.Advertorials:Layout 1 6/5/10 for clergy
8:04 AM andPage
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The following Daisy Scouts bridged to Brownies: From people of the area.
For more information and
Daisy Troop 80446: Molly Bresnehan, Lauryn Burnes, Emma
to register for the program
Caffrey, Katherine Cleary, Teaghan Curran, Jaden Chee, Abigail contact the Miramar Retreat
Edwards, Serena Farias, Grey Frost, Shannon Horgan, Paige Ho- Center at 781-585-2460, ext. NINE STANDISH STREET, DUXBURY, MA. 781 934 1541
man, Jillian Magee, Thalia Sapia, Hannah Sobran, Rachel So- 312. No tickets will be sold at
bran, Emma Szachta, Olivia Szachta. From Daisy Troop 80464 the door.
Ana Leto, Sophie Roy crossed the bridge to Brownies.
Members of Daisy Troop 80531 who bridged to Brownies
were Carina Bruno, Daniela Cawley, Ava DeAngelis, Robin
Hunt, Elizabeth Lemieux, Sophia Mulvey, Emily Quinlan, Jac-
qui Slayter. From Daisy Troop 80669: Alexia Avitabile, Casey
Duxbury Assisted Living Resident
Coletti, Jamie Dosenberg, Jillian Downey, Ani Flaherty, Ella
Knecht, Carly McDermott, Erin Murphy, Olivia ONeil, Emma
enjoys company of Fellow Residents,
Sundstrom, Katie Winter, Katelyn Zaniboni, Alannah Gayoski, Activities and Basketball
Sarah Leonard, Allison Murphy, Johanna Tackitt.
From Daisy Troop 80712: Hope Brown, Julia Conner, Han-
nah Depuydt, Abby Donnelly, Lexi Joseph, Isabel Kelley, Su-
sanne Moore, Charlotte Tobin, Isabel Tobin.
Brownie Girl Scouts who flew up to Junior Scouts and
B efore moving to their contemporary
apartment at Allerton House at The
Village at Duxbury in 2007, Joseph
(Joe) McDermott and his late wife,
Industrial
baseball was
big back in
those days, so
received their Girl Scout pin included the following girls: from Barbara, were separated from their two they hired me
Brownie Troop 80500 Linnea Berry, Morgan Cleary, Caroline
daughters and two of their grandchildren because I was
by a four-hour drive from Howard Beach a good ball
Curley, Katie Hill, Mairead Kennedy, Heather Maiuri, Olivia in Long Island, New York to Bostons player. The
OBrien, Morgan Slayter, Lindsay Sullivan, Bla Tearse, Lucy South Shore. Although their son, James deal was I had
Williams.
and his family remain in Long Island, to work for
daughters Barbara and Dorothy are now them for a
From Brownie Troop 80581 the following girls bridged to just minutes away in Duxbury and year before
Junior Girl Scouts: Giovanna Henry, Erin Mathews, LiLi Mac- Kingston. Joe says, We actually came and they would
Quarrie, Fiona Nagle, Julia Wonkka, Lauren Zak, Abigail Zel- looked at the place back in 2005. One of Duxburys Allerton House pay me a
our sons found out about it and thought it Assisted Living Resident salary! A lot
vis. Bridging members of Troop 80810 included: Kaitlyn Bar- would be great for us. When we finally did Joe McDermott stands in of companies
rett-Gullion, Melina Cawley, Ashley DeMio, Kelsey DeWolf, move almost three years later my wife was the communitys gardens use to sponsor
with his daughter, Barbara
Corinne Lee, Emily Mullin, Alyssa White. very happy here. Pye, also of Duxbury. leagues to
promote
Brownie Troop 81104 bridged Madeline Chaunt, Lexi Ellis, Always an athlete, Joe excelled in baseball employee loyalty and provide
Niahm Griffin, Sophia Koslowski, Charlotte Brill, Ava Ceder- during high school and college, and
landed a job in 1940 at
entertainment back then. As it turned out,
lund, Katie Coakley, Olivia Evans, Aaden Fantom, Katy King, Pfizer Inc. as a result of his
Joe worked for Pfizer for 44 years until he
retired in 1984.
Hadley Knies, Meryl Lemieux, Isabelle Long and Allison Mat- baseball talents. He recalls,
thews to Junior Girl Scouts. Joe also served in the United States Air
Force for four years. Being drafted into
Girls from Brownie Troop 81261 who crossed the bridge Joe McDermott military service actually led to his
to Juniors included: Hailey Champagne, Annabel Kiley, Em- enjoys shooting relationship with, and ultimately his
ily McKale, Jacqueline Mutkoski, Erin Sullivan, Kaya Towers. hoops at the
Allerton House at
marriage to Barbara. He explains, I was
seeing someone else when I left to serve in
Twenty Junior Scouts crossed the bridge to Cadette scouting. The Village at the military, but she wrote me a Dear
They included from Troop 80485 Isabella Blair, Martha Fan- Duxbury. John letter. My older brothers wife told
tom, Maeve Gillis, Devyn Hurley, Rebecca Jones, Claire Lewis, me about a friend of hers who would be
happy to correspond with me. That friend
MaryKate Lyons, Mei MacQuarrie, Sophia Roy, Sara Walker. turned out to be my Babs. She was an
From Troop 80663 Autumn Brown bridged to Cadettes, and angel. He got back to the States in 1946,
from Troop 80667 Hailey Briggs, Libby Bullinger, Meghan proposed to Barbara on Christmas Eve,
and the two were married just six months
Guilfoile, Madison Hill, Bridget Murphy, Caroline OKeeffe, after his return.
Lauren Oliver, Caitlin Rooney and Micaela Zukowsti crossed
the bridge and were welcomed to Cadette scouting. Graduating
Joe recently celebrated his 91st birthday
and is happy to report that he enjoys
Senior Girl Scout Jill Smith was recognized for having com- spending time with friends and engaging
pleted 12 years of Girl Scouting in Duxbury during which she in the variety of activities available at
earned the Silver Award.
Allerton Housemost notably the ones
that keep his athletic skills sharp.
Recognized for their contribution to the Duxbury Girl Scouts He says, We have all sorts of activities.
were registrar Noreen Roy and retiring treasurer Paula Valen- For example, I enjoy the Fitness Center.
cia. Many thanks to Jan Bruno for preparing the programs and
I usually participate in the chair exercise
class and I like to shoot baskets.
Shawn Hennigan of Silver Lake Press for printing the programs
for this event. Thanks also, to the members of Cadette Troop
80331 who assisted with the ceremony as well as set-up and
clean-up at the end of the evening.
Phone: 934-6434
Sun.: Service at 10:30. Sunday school for youth to 20 at 10:30.
Wed.: Service at 8 pm, readings from the Bible and Science and
10 Health. Childcare provided. Reading Room: 17 StandishDuxbury
St., Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Hours: Tue. through Fri., 10-1; Sat., 9-3.

Obituaries
Send obituary nOtices
to obits@clipperpress.com
New Covenant Fellowship
Tarkiln Community Center, Rte 53, Summer St
Anne M. Groden
Anne Annie M. Groden of Duxbury, Green Harbor, and
THE Deadline is David Woods, Pastor Cambridge, died Friday, June 11. She was the daughter of the
Monday at noon. Phone: 585-8628 late Michael and Flavia Groden. She leaves her sister Elizabeth
Sundays: Contemporary praise and worship at 10. Sunday Dewire and her husband Michael of Duxbury; her brother Pe-
ter McLaughlin and his wife Marion of Chestnut Hill; and many
John K. Collins, 68
school and youth group after opening worship. Communion
first Sun. of the month. Womens Discovery and men of nieces and nephews.
Ms. Groden graduated from Emmanuel College, class of
John K. Collins, 68, of Duxbury, died June Mr. Collins leaves his wife, Martha (Smith)
Promise homegroups.
1947. She worked for Boston City Hospital as a social worker
12 in his home after a long illness. He was born Collins; his sons, J. Kevin Collins of Brookline
South Shore Worship
in Quincy on Aug. 25, 1941, the son of the late and Bill Collins of Hanover; and two grandchil-
until her retirement. She was an active member of the Marshfield
Country Club.
John and Margaret (Barrett) Collins. He was
Congregation dren. P.O. Box 2727, Duxbury 02331, Phone: 781-582-2700
Shirat Hayam, A memorial mass to celebrate Ms. Grodens life will be held on
raised and educated in Weymouth and was a A funeral Mass will be held at Holy Family Saturday, June 26 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Assumption Church,
graduate of Bentley College. He Zion lived in Ha-
Lutheran ChurchChurch in Duxbury on Wednesday, June 16 at 40 Canal St. in Green Harbor. In lieu of flowers, donations may
nover several years and in Norwell386for over
Court 10 a.m.
35 Plymouth,
St., No. Rev. Burial
C. Robertwill
Stott,be in Mayflower
Phone: 508-746-3041 Cemetery. be made in her memory to: Social Work Fund, Boston Medical
years before moving to Duxbury last year. He Memorial contributions may be made to the Center, Development Office, 801 Mass Ave., Boston, MA 02118.
was the retired chief financial officer for W.G.L.,
Congregation American Diabetes Association, 330 Congress
Beth Jacob To offer condolences please visit shepherdfuneralhome.com.
Synagogue: 8 PleasantSt.,
the publisher of Bankers and Tradesmen. Mr. 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210. For online
St. Plymouth, Community Center, Court/Brewster St. Lawrence
Collins was the past Commodore Silverman,
of the North guest book, visit sullivanfuneralhome.com.
Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
River Yacht Club.
MacDonald Funeral Home
Louis F. Eaton,South
Phone:91, World
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781-749-4383, War
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Jr., 91, died on May charged in 1945, Mr. Eaton then returned to law
26 in Church of JesusofChristschool.
Cohasset He Saints
of Latter-Day moved his young family to Cohasset
(Mormon)
834-7320
complications due in 1946 where he
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone:lived for781-293-2520,
the rest of Sundays
his life.
to multiple Family worship Mr.
myelo-
year round: Eaton was admitted to the Massachu-
at 10 am. Excellence in Service with Understanding
ma. setts Bar in 1947 and joined Hutchins & Wheel-
Mark of Epheseus er,
Mr.St.Eaton was the oldest
Orthodox Mission law firm in Boston. He practiced Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
born on December general andMcGillicuddy,
estate lawPhone: until781-585-8907
he retired in 1986,
261 Main St., Kingston, Rev. Terrence
20, 1918, in Annap- though he continued to serve as a trustee and as RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
olis, Md. to Marga- an Arbiter with the American Arbitration Asso-
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six children. scribed to Friday afternoon concerts of the Bos- N. Plymouth Manomet
Mr.Safe Harbor Church ton Symphony Orchestra, and was a member of
Eaton (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
52 Main St.,
earned his diploma from Brockton High School the Marshfield, Pastor Mark Eagling,
Boston Museum 781-837-9903
of Fine Arts and the New
at the age of 16. He took a post-grad year at England Historic Genealogical Society. He was

GOODRICH
Deerfield Academy and entered Amherst Col- also a member of The Mayflower Society and
lege, graduating Phi Beta Kappa, with a double Mensa, and a Proprietor of the Boston Athenae-

LUMBER
major in economics and history in 1940. He um.
loved Amherst and participated fully in academ- Mr. Eaton served many positions in Co-
ic, athletic, and political activities as a member hasset town government, including Chairman
of Chi Phi, Debating Council, Political Union, of the Advisory Committee, Transportation
Student Council, and sportssoccer, golf and Committee, and for 40 years a Designee to the
tennis. MBTA Advisory Board (1965-2005). He was a DUXBURY HARDWARE CORP.
He began his studies at Harvard Law School, member/president of numerous civic organiza- 40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD KINGSTON
anticipating his degree in 1943. However, tions including the Community Fund, Dramatic
World War II intervened, and in the spring of Club, Golf Club, Historical Society, American (Rte 53 near Duxbury/Kingston Line)
1941, he enlisted. He was sent to the US Naval Field Service, and Old Goats. 781-422-0131
Reserve Midshipmens School, and in 1942 he Mr. Eaton leaves his wife Robin L. Eaton,
was awarded the New York Yacht Club Sword whom he married in 1994; his daughters Eliza-
for excellence in navigation and seamanship beth Sunny Steadman of Duxbury and Debo-
and became a Commissioned Ensign. rah Peck and her husband, Raymond, of Wash-
House Cleaning
On May 13, 1942, Mr. Eaton married Eliza- ington, D.C.; step-son William Lord and his wife, Homes-Apartments-Offices
beth Ferguson of Pittsfield, N.H., class of 1941 Nan, of Seattle, Wash.; steph-daughter Donna
at Mount Holyoke College, and they enjoyed Roberts, of West Lebanon, N.H; grandchildren, Anubia da Costa
more than 50 years of marriage before she David Steadman (DHS 1998) Sarah Peck and
passed away in 1993. Catherine and Rebecca Roberts; siblings Allan Cell: 617-688-0859
He taught ship handling to Russian officers Eaton of Duxbury, David Eaton of Sandwich, Home: 781-834-1983
and crew at the Sub Chaser Training Center in N.H., Margaret Koerner of Woodstock, Conn.,
Miami. Between 1944 and 1945 he fitted out Mary Abigail Mott of Topsham, Maine, and the
several ships and was assigned as Command- late Robert Eaton, of Sandwich, NH.
- References Available -
ing Officer of convoy escorts in the Aleutian Is- A celebration of life service was held June
lands, based in Adak. He captained a succession 12 at the First Parish Church in Cohasset.
of four 110-foot wooden sub chasers and later a
PCE with 90 men, honing his leadership skills Help Help
secureprotect yourTODAY
your future retirement
with long-term care insurance
Richard S. Ellis, 84, electrical contractor Plan ahead for long-term care
Richard Stetson ton Street in Pembroke and settled there in the Over theLearn
course more at this
of a lifetime youcomplimentary workshop.
save and invest to achieve many
Ellis, 84, died in his early 1950s. They raised two daughters, Linda goals. But have you taken into account how the future need for
sleep at home on and Jane. It was during this time that Mr. Ellis Topics include:
June 2, 2010. Son started his electrical contracting business. When long-term care can impact your financial security, your quality of
of the late Leslie his marriage ended in divorce in 1977, Mr. Ellis life, andsyour
7HATLONG TERMCAREISANDHOWMUCHITCOSTS
familys well-being?
C. Ellis and the late moved to Duxbury.He continued in the electri- s 7HAT-EDICAREAND-EDICAIDREALLYCOVER
By planning ahead today, and making long-term care
Ruth S. (Bryant) cal trade, operating out of his home on Church insurances (OWPROPERPLANNINGCANHELPYOUPROTECTYOURRETIREMENT
part of your financial plan, you can help:
Ellis, Mr. Ellis was Street. Famous for the quality of his work, he
born in Braintree was still working at the time of his death, doing
assets,
Protect your and your
assets fromfamilys well-being
the high cost of long-term care
and raised in Rock- smaller jobs and repairing lamps while referring Reduce the burden of care that often falls on family members
Call now and reserve your place today. Seating is limited.
land. A member of larger jobs to his grandson, also a master electri- Maintain control over where you receive care, including in
the Rockland High cian. Mr. Ellis was in business for himself for your home
School Class of sixty years. Date June 17, 2010
1944, Mr. Ellis left Mr. Ellis leaves his daughters, Linda M. El- The younger
Time and healthier you are, the8PM
6:45 more affordable your
school before grad- lis of Rockland and Jane Ellis of Duxbury; a coveragePlace
can be. To learn about Duxbury
solutions Free
that Library
fit your personal
uation to enlist in grandson,Christopher J. Ellis of Pembroke; and needs, please contact:
Agent name Pete Rickards, CLTC
the U.S. Navy during World War II.He served two great-grandchildren, Kingston E. and Lucia <Agent Agent
name>at<xxx-xxx-xxxx>
in the Pacific as a signalman on the USS LCI(L)- M. Ellis of Pembroke. phone number or (781) 837-9921 Ext. 107
<agent@address.com>
969. Upon his return from the war, he worked Friends and family are invited to a memorial
at Arnolds Machine Shop on Liberty Street in service on Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at 7 p.m. at Long-term Long-term care insurance
care insurance is underwritten
is underwritten by
Rockland.He ran a side business from home, re- First Church in Pembroke, 105 Center St. Burial by John Hancock Life Insurance
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.), Company
finishing antique furniture. He attended classes at Marshfield Hills Cemetery will be private. In Boston, MA(USA),
02117 Boston,
(not MA 02117in(not
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at Wentworth Institute in Boston. lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be and in NewNew
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by John New YorkLifeby John Hancock
& Health Policy Series: LTC-03, LTC-06
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Mr. Ellis met and married Barbara M. (At- made to the Richard S. Ellis Scholarship Fund, Life & HealthBoston,
Insurance Company, Insurance
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02117. Boston, In ID: LTC-03 ID, LTC-06 ID, LTC-CPP2
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kinson) Ellis of Rockland in the late 1940s. South Shore Vocational Technical High School, MA 02117.
LTC-6324 1/09 In OK: LTC-03
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They designed and built a house on Washing- 476 Webster St., Hanover MA 02339. . Rev. 1/10 LTC-6401 1/09 Rev. 1/10 In NC: LTC-03 NC 1/08, LTC-06 NCNC
In NC: LTC-03 NC 1/08, LTC-06
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 11

Boy scout news 1



A little Boy Scout history: have been going on since thing that we will again set up by the yard
pick-up or delivered
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You may have noticed that will spend a full day touring in
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years ago. This is relevant ten days at the actual Jamboree
because this year the National at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia.
Boy Scout Jamboree, a huge On Memorial Day week-
gathering of Scouts, will be end, Troop 535 and a few
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anniversary of Scouting. The to Camp Squanto in Plymouth
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ZBA, Planning boards clash


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By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor by the Board of Appeals, said would put themselves in that
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Planning Board member John position, he said.
The Zoning Board of Ap- Bear in a written statement. ZBA member Michael Gill
peals didnt even get to fully Bear also pointed out that it said the board could only go by
discuss the case because of a was his boards understanding the plans before them, which
posting issue. However, what at an April 5 administrative showed no bedrooms.
little was said on Thursday meeting of the ZBA that this We cant put our opinions
evening during the Planning
Boards appeal of a building
particular building permit was
going to be denied and that the
on someone elses plans, he
said.
Welch & Donohoe, LLP
permit issued to 52 Sunset applicant would have a chance ZBA member Judi Barrett Attorneys at Law
Wade M.Welch, Esq.
Road exposed a deep rift be- to appeal. said the bylaw on accessory Melissa C. Donohoe, Esq.
tween the two boards. The issue of accessory buildings was causing confu- Partners
Building Inspector Scott buildings spilled over into the sion and should be rewritten.
Lambiase issued a building next hearing, which concerned We owe it to the people AREAS OF PRACTICE
permit to Peter and Laura An- Griffin Publishings attempt who live in this town and the REAL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT LAW
nicelli of 52 Sunset Road on to raze an existing garage and people who do business in ESTATE PLANNING PERSONAL INJURY
April 13. However, the Plan- build a new one with office this town ... that the bylaw be LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW BUSINESS LAW
ning Board is appealing the space at 21 Chestnut Street. clear, she said.
decision, saying the building At prior hearings, both the Town Planner Tom Broa- 655 Summer Street, Suite 203 49 Depot Street, Suite 2
violates the definition of an Planning Board and ZBA had derick said that the issue of Boston, MA 02210 Duxbury, MA 02332
accessory structure. The case expressed concern over the multiple buildings on a single Phone 617.428.0222
wwelch@welchdonohoe.com
Phone 781.934.9964
mdonohoe@welchdonohoe.com
is emblematic of the Planning applicants desire to include lot was an important one to
Boards growing concern over temporary overnight housing clarify. www.welchdonohoe.com
accessory buildings on proper- for Griffins sales staff in the Its Duxbury because we
ties around town that are ap- new building. However, new dont do this kind of stuff, he
parently in violation of a town plans presented on Thursday said. We dont put multiple 7IOP?AINNILC>?NBCM<I;N
bylaw limiting what can be night by engineer Mark Casey structures on one lot. he said. AL?;NMI@N>LSLC>?CH;<I;N
done with a second building showed only office space. The Griffin case was con-
on a property. Nobody will be occupy- tinued to June 26. QIH>?L@OF MCGJF?"OR<OLS ;S I;N
Before the hearing got ing any rooms as bedrooms,
underway, however, attorney ever, said Casey. LYME DISEASE & TICK
Paul Driscoll, representing the However, Planning Board
CONTROL PROGRAMS
Annicellis, said he believed the members still had concerns
hearing wasnt properly no- about the use of the building.
ticed and therefore shouldnt It was a bona fide two Protect yourself,
be discussed. bedroom, two bath apart-
your children and
pets from disease
As far as were con- ment, said Bear of the old spreading deer ticks
cerned, this is the wrong ap- plans. Changing the words with our tick control
peal filed at the wrong time, on a plan doesnt change its
spray programs.

Driscoll said. The Planning potential.


Female
Deer Tick
Board is seeking a platform to Casey said it wouldnt   N;R
continue their multi-month so- make sense financially for Properly timed spray
liloquy about accessory build- someone to apply for a spe-
treatments to the
wooded, leafy high
ings. cial permit, then use it for the
He added that construction wrong thing and risk getting it
growth areas
bordering your lawn ;SMC>?+;LCH?
on the building was already 95 revoked.
will control ticks
and form a control
percent complete, and that the Who in their right mind
Male
barrier between Deer Tick
appeal was a burden on the ho- disease spreading ticks
meowners.
and your outdoor
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or call
the record but not discussed on 508-224-5804
Thursday. After going public for more information.
with their position, but having
failed to convince the director More information at
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of inspectional services and the
Zoning Board of Appeals of
the merits of their viewpoint,
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 13

Senior Center news Gurnet Saquish OPENING SPECIAL


Lunch: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Cost for Duxbury Seniors $5; non-seniors and non-residents $6. Beach Run FIRST CLASS FREE - SECOND CLASS BRING A
FRIEND AND GET 1/2 OFF!
Our daily congregate lunch consists of an ever-changing menu - ZUMBA -
The 2010 Gurnet Saquish Y
TRY AN S
prepared by Chef Peter Dewey, including dessert, coffee, tea and Beach run will be held on SSE
- PILATES -
water. Reservations must be made by 2 p.m. the previous day 10 CLA - YOGA VINYASA -
Saturday, June 19. The kids $100
for the kitchen. Please call the front desk at 781-934-5774, x100 races (50-100 yards) will
- YOGA HATHA -
or x101 to make reservations. start at 9 a.m. and the Beach
Zumba drop in $10/class or 10 classes for $90
Pilates drop in $11/class or 10 classes for $100
Thursday, June 17: Roast turkey, potato, vegetable and Run will kick off at 10 a.m. Yoga drop in $12/class or 10 for $110
turnovers The start and finish will be ReikiHRsHR MassageHRsHR

at the east end of Saquish 781-834-8111 seniors and children under 18 get a $2 discount per class

Monday, June 21: Roast pork, rice, vegetable, pastry (Front) Beach.
297 Ocean Street, Marshfield www.rayoflightwelnessstudio.com

Tuesday, June 22: Barbecue special - chefs choice The race is a distance of
two miles. Runners will run
Wednesday, June 23: Roast chicken, rice, vegetable, des- from Front Beach from East
sert End to West End (Flag Pole)
Thursday, June 24: Roast beef, potato, vegetable, dessert and back to East End.
Entry Info: Pre-regis-
No Potluck Dinner this month: Our next potluck dinner tration $20 (Kids run free).
will be on Thursday evening, July 8 with the special addition of Day of race $25. Make
some broadway-style summertime entertainment courtesy of checks payable to Gurnet
local pianist Steve Lanzillotta and Broadway singer/performer Fire Fund.
Rich Hebert at 5 p.m. Barbecue potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Call Prizes will be given out
the Senior Center front desk at 781-934-5774 for more informa- to the first male, the first fe- 1379 Tremont Street. Best of new and old! The 1802 Thomas Weston
tion and to sign up for the potluck. male and every tenth finish-
house is a wonderful blend of historic Duxbury and beautifully
er. There will be childrens
Ballroom Dance Demonstration: On Thursday, July 8, fun runs/walks starting at 9 updated modern living. On over an acre, the house boasts 4 re-
by Casey Baird, of Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Plymouth and a.m. with prizes. places along with gorgeous wide board oors, original xtures, four
Joe Mulkey, retiree from studio ownership and ballroom dance. All proceeds will ben- bedrooms, and three baths. This is a wonderfully comfortable house
Watch, participate, and enjoy their demonstration and compli- efit the Gurnet/Saquish Fire centrally located and convenient to everything in town.
mentary mini-instruction following. Fund. $550,000
Please abide by all beach
Fitness Classes: Cardio Combo on Monday, Wednesday policies on parking, trash Call Jim Pye (781)910-0553.
and Friday at 7:30 a.m., $20.50 per week; Tai Chi Tuesdays at 9 and private property
a.m., $6; Stay Fit Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m., $6; Chair Questions? E-mail gur-
Yoga Wednesdays at 9 a.m., $7; Gentle Yoga Thursday, June 17 netlife@yahoo.com.
at 5:30 p.m., beginning June 24 moves to 3:30-4:30 p.m., four
Jim Pye - 34 years of experience -
n{xxU{ >,>`U LUJ*iV
weeks for $25; ZUMBA Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. on DVD and
Thursdays at 8 a.m. with Paddi, $5; Strength Training Thursdays
at 9:30 a.m., $7; Jazz dance on Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. or Tap
dancing on Thursdays at 1:15 p.m., $5 per class. Drop in or call
Linda Hayes at 781-934-5774, x103 for more information.
Free movies: Our weekly feature on Thursday, June 17
The Proposal (2009, PG-13), with Sandra Bullock as Mar-
garet, an overbearing book editor who, upon learning shes in
danger of losing her visa status and being deported, forces her
put-upon assistant to marry her. A romantic comedy directed by
Anne Fletcher (27 Dresses) and also featuring Craig T. Nel-
son, Mary Steenburgen and Betty White.
Indy Film: On Tuesday, June 22, we will feature the in-
dependent film Saint Ralph (2004, PG-13) about a typical
teenager with atypical questions, the largest of which concerns
his mother who has fallen into a coma. The 14-year-old has set
his sights on winning the 1954 Boston Marathon in a makeshift
barter with God to make his mother well. His teacher, Father
Hibbert, wants to encourage his dream, but in doing so, goes up
against the reserved, ever-realistic Father Fitzpatrick. All wel-
come.
Leisure activities: Conversational French on Mondays,
9:30-11:30 a.m.; $6; Bingo on Mondays and Wednesdays at 1
p.m.; Current Events on Tuesdays at 10 a.m.; ROOTS Geneal-
ogy Support on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. in the Computer Lab; Wii
Bowling on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. and Wii Fit set up by
request.

Bed & Breakfast A Delightful Experience


781-934-0991
390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea Dinners nightly at 5:00 pm Closed Sundays

Friday, June 18, 2010 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.


At the home of The Thompsons
151 King Caesar Road, Duxbury
14 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Annual Chandler/Alden Art Show

The Roach children display their clay projects: Marshall, fifth grade,
Jack, third grade and Molly, fourth grade.

Three generations of the ONeal family came to see fifth


grader Charlottes Tangle Art Project. Maureen ONeal,
Dot Junior, Charlotte ONeal, Al ONeal Sr., Al ONeal
Jr., Matthew ONeal and Katheryne ONeal. In front Deb
and Michael ONeal.

Emmett Sheehan
stands with his daugh-
ter Elizabeth next to
her Blue Flower pas-
tel. Elizabeth is in 4th
grade.

Photos by The Diamond girls Isabel, Charlotte, Alexandra, Samantha and mom
Kristen. Twins Alexandra and Samantha hold up their slab pots.
Karen Wong

Katie Lojko holds


her elephant
pinch-pot with her
brother Bronson
and parents Joe Third grad-
and Cheryl Lojko. ers Sophia
Schortmann and
Sarah Ellis hold
Soo Schortmann up their tapes-
stands with her first tries.
grade daughter Olivia
by Olivias Monet
style painting.

Grace OHara, fourth grade, is with her mom Betty Finken stands with her fifth grade son Jack by his
Alison and her colorful weaving. marble study painting.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 15

Duxbury Art Association


workshop for young artists
To cultivate creativity for your young artists, the DAA has
scheduled workshops to help them create a masterpiece for the Build a strong, lean, flexible, balanced body for optimal health
Midsummer Show. Details regarding the Midsummer Show Every BODY benefits: Offering:
can be found at duxburyart.org/Events/midsummer_show. Golfers, athletes, seniors, people with Private/group classes up to four
The workshop, Create A Framed Masterpiece, is planned sports, back & joint injuries, Personal attention to individual needs
for two Saturday mornings: June 26 or July 10 from 10 a.m.
and healthy adults getting in shape Comfortable, fully equipped studio
12 noon. Students will have all of the supplies, guidance and
inspiration needed to create a priceless masterpiece including Pilates is exercise for life... Summer Students Welcomed
the frame for $30. Please call to register prior to the work-
shop. Visit our Web site, duxburyart.org for more details or Betty DeLisle Classes in Duxbury 781-934-9959
call 781-934-2731, ext. 4 for more information. Certified Pilates Trainer Call for Appointment duxpilates@comcast.net

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 well give you the
more than 90 of the regions 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 Winslowes 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.
16 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS Snack, yack, or books and brunch


Children entering grades 2 and 3 are invit- will be offered to children entering grades 4 to
ed to Snack and Yack on Wednesday, June 23 6. Participants should bring a brown bag lunch
RAFFLE! from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. in the childrens and will lunch while listening to book talks on
1 cord of seasoned program room of the Duxbury Free Library. great summer reads. A booklist and book give-
firewood free Booktalks, book-based activities, snacks, and aways will be included. Both programs require
delivery & stacking a take home booklist will provide reading ideas advance registration either by phone, online, or
for the summer days ahead. Books and brunch in person at the childrens reference desk.
all proceeds donated to
Marshfield Community
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Boys lacrosse goes for eighth title

Sophomore attack Will Siefert has been a big producer on


offense for the Dragons.

Sophomore midfielder Chris Williams tries to set up a play.

Junior midfielder Stefan Krall


carries the ball upfield.

Sophomore defender Jay McDermott goes after a loose ball.


Sophomore Max Sweet aims for the five hole.

Senior John
Ricciardi scored
the winning goal
against Billerica.

Sophomore defender Matt OKeefe clears the defensive zone.

Junior attack
Kane Haffey
tries to avoid his Junior Matt Hallisey tries to win a 50/50 ball.
defender.

Photos by Deni Johnson

Junior midfielder Bryan Barry has


been a spark plug for the Dragons.

2010 captains John Ricciardi,


J.B. Marston and Mickey Duxbury wins another face off.
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ometimes we feel as south. minutes.

New faces
though only negative As we pulled over to the We told him where we
things happen in to- side of the road, the skies above were heading and named our
days world. We are constantly us had thunderheads with the grandson. Oh, I know David,
bombarded via the media with threat of downpour, the cars he said and much to our amaze-
all the skepticism in todays speeding past us made our hair ment, he has twin daughters

bring energy, world. We are sometimes too


timid to help others for fear of
reprisal or becoming too in-
volved and someone getting
blow in their wake. My hus-
band had his head in the back
of the car trying to figure out
where the spare tire, jack, etc.
that are in the same graduating
class. He was reluctant to tell
us his name and refused to take
any gratuity.

leadership
hurt if we help those in need. were, as this is a new car. I We were not late for the bac-
But an interesting thing might mention that my husband calaureate thanks to the good
happened to my husband and is arthritic and this task could Samaritan, who we found out
myself Thursday evening, June be very daunting to him. is Mr. William Stenstrum.

D
3. We were heading to the bac- I looked up and there stand- Our thanks to this good
calaureate at the First Parish ing beside us was a gentleman Samaritan who had the time
uxbury has new faces in two important roles Church. My husband just fin- asking if he could help. He to stop and come to the aid of
in town Police Chief Matthew Clancy and ished stating, You know, its not only found the brand new fellow travelers along the same
Superintendent of Schools Benedict Tantillo. a good thing we purchased this equipment to change a tire, but road.
new car ... when we heard that unbolted the old one, replaced Donald and Dorothy James
These two men come into town with a lot of expectations dreaded sound a flat tire. it with a new tire and did the Hingham
hanging over their heads, but from what weve seen so far, the We were on Route 3 heading complete change in less that 15
future looks bright.
Respect the flag
I
The search committees that brought both Tantillo and
Clancy to town should be commended for their hard work and grew up with a hero. drilled into our heads how we to blame, schools are to blame
perceptive screening of the candidates. All of the finalists for He was my maternal should show respect for The and community leaders are to
grandfather, William Colors as parades marched blame. If we show no honor to
both jobs seemed capable, but Clancy and Tantillo stood out Seach. He was awarded the by. It was more than patrio- this beautiful emblem of our
heads above the competition. Medal of Honor for his actions tism; it was a way to honor country, which symbolizes all
Both men are walking into difficult situations. For Clancy, in the Boxer Rebellion in China those who marched and fought who have served us, then we
he himself admitted in last weeks interview that there are in 1900. All of his grandchil- as well as those who died in are beginning a slow slide into
dren cheered as he marched at service to this nation; a way a complacency that will erode
hurt feelings in the department over the ugly way former chief the head of Memorial Day and to remember too many sacri- and eventually destroy our na-
Mark DeLucas tenure ended. If the next chief had walked Fourth of July parades in Wey- fices. We were proud to hold tional pride. The Fourth of July
into that situation like a bull in a china shop, riding roughshod mouth until well into his nine- our hands over our hearts or parade is fast approaching.
over the feelings of officers who have worked in this town for ties. He and many other role salute when wearing our uni- Please take a minute to think
models in Weymouth taught forms. Our civilian caps were about more than fireworks and
years and are invested in the community, it might have been a us rules of etiquette to show always off as the flag went by, floats. When our colors are
disaster. respect for the flag they fought we stood erect and lumps were carried past please stand, place
But Clancy seems to have the right approach relax under. My English-born grand- in our throats. On Memorial your hand over your heart, and
was, by his own admission, the most often-repeated word father loved his adopted coun- Day, I was saddened by the honor and remember all the
try. He loved the flag that rep- lack of respect shown for our ordinary folks who proudly
around the station during his first week. Clancy knows he must resented it and honored all the great national flag. No one sa- served our flag in extraordi-
mend some fences before the department can move forward, military men and women who luted it. Unit flags were often nary ways. They served and
but at the same time, he appears to be a confident leader who died serving it. We grandchil- held higher than Old Glory. protected; we should proudly
will put his own stamp on the force when the time is right. dren learned flag etiquette in Our ensign was sometimes remember and honor them in
public schools, it was a large even allowed to touch the one of the few ways possible.
We are also encouraged by his eagerness to be the face of the part of our Cub, Brownie, Boy ground. It was treated to less Steve Donovan
new police station project a lack of leadership on that front and Girl Scout training and honor than is often shown a Franklin Street
certainly hurt past efforts to get a sorely needed new building. our parents, aunts and uncles Red Sox pennant. Parents are
Tantillo will be confronted with a school parent base that
feels disaffected after a messy start time initiative and other
Welcome, Luke!
M
missteps made some parents feel like their voices werent
being heard. But coming from another state, Tantillo will y name is Luke
have the benefit of starting from scratch. He wont have any Cronin and
I am intern-
of the baggage of previous administrations bearing down on ing at the Duxbury Clipper
him and he seems like a dynamic leader who is willing to this summer. I was a 2009
get creative. Getting the town unified behind the schools will DHS graduate and am a ris-
become even more important as building projects loom. Also, ing sophomore in the Honors
Program at Villanova Uni-
how refreshing was it to hear him use an easily understandable versity. I have lived in Dux-
football metaphor during his interview, rather than falling back bury for the entirety of my
on jargon only school officials understand like 21st Century life, so working at the Clip-
Skills or rubrics? per provides me with the op-
portunity to observe the inner
So, congratulations to Clancy and Tantillo. We wish them workings of life in Duxbury.
both the best of luck as they tackle the unique challenges I look forward to becoming
Duxbury presents. reacquainted with old friends
J. Graeber and familiar spaces during
this summer. Im majoring in
political science and English
with a concentration in Rhet-
Contact the ombudsman oric. Naturally, the Duxbury
Clipper is the perfect place a welcome reprieve from the about my work. Thank you
Have a question, concern or complaint about the Clippers for a person with my inclina- mania and hysteria of col- and Ill see you around this
coverage? Former Boston Globe writer Tony Chamberlain is tions. I expect to learn a tre- lege. I hope you enjoy my summer!
the Clipper ombudsman. mendous amount about jour- writing and Id be more than
Contact him at ombud@clipperpress.com. nalism this summer, which is welcome to exchange ideas
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 21

Cooperation fixed field issue A perspective on


Y
ou might not be for their cooperation in swiftly seem like a big deal, but be-
able to fight city
hall, but you cer-
tainly can work with Duxbury
identifying and alleviating an
ongoing flooding issue at the
Upper High School field. Was
yond the safety issue, when
you are a volunteer coach and
you show up to your game at
North Hill hubub
T
Town Hall and the DHS main- it a broken water pipe? Stuck 5:30 p.m. only to find the same By Marty Desmery
tenance team to solve a prob- sprinkler head? Simple grad- water issue you spent an hour he litigation between the town of Duxbury and
lem. On behalf of the Board ing issue? Each option fell on last night has returned, it Johnson Golf has all of the ingredients for a good
of Directors at Duxbury Youth under a different jurisdiction can get a little frustrating. I local drama: strong personalities, allegations of
Softball and the hundreds of and the potential for finger wanted to offer up thanks with misconduct by public officials, irate townsfolk wielding clubs,
girls who participate in our pointing was there. Yet the the same amount of energy we and some old-fashioned mud-slinging. Amidst all of the
spring and summer programs, coordination and cooperation put into complaining about it! rhetoric, however, some residents may be wondering: Why
a big thank you goes out to was extraordinary: Phone calls Guys, you are the best! does Duxbury own a golf course? What municipal purpose is
Doug Dondero, Thom Hold- were returned, responsibil- Bill Farquharson being served? How can the town avoid future disputes over
gate, Donnie, Ed, and Jeff in ity was shared, promises were President the management of North Hill? The answers to such questions
the high school maintenance made and kept, and best of all, Duxbury Youth Softball may be found in the history of this unique property.
department and Jim Savonen action was taken. It might not
In 1635, a Duxbury resident named William Collier
accepted title to a parcel of land lying up in ye woods called
What happens when watchdogs become lapdogs
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by the name North Hill. Over the centuries, significant
he consequences of become dangerously cozy. captive of the industries that portions of ye woods were converted into pastures and
an incestuous rela- April 20, 2010: The Deepwa- it regulates. We have seen no farmlands. In 1892, H.E. Merry immigrated to the United
tionship between ter Horizon oil rig blew up in visible progress on that front. States from Nova Scotia at the age of 16. He served with the
regulators and industry are the Gulf of Mexico, setting off This would be a good time to U.S. Army in the Spanish-American War, and then moved
evident in two recent disas- what is now being called the get started on that promise; to Duxbury in 1900. Hot Merry organized Duxburys
ters; will a nuclear reactor be worst environmental disaster in because the consequences of a first fire department and served as its chief for 30 years. His
next? April 5, 2010: An explo- American history. Visiting the nuclear related accident result- family eventually purchased many acres of land at North Hill,
sion at Massey Energys Upper Gulf last week, President Ba- ing from NRC regulators who where they raised dairy cows and grew corn as high as a tall
Big Branch coal mine in West rack Obama spoke of a scan- have lost their mission could elephants eye.
Virginia was the worst min- dalously close relationship make the tragic mine disaster
In the mid-1960s, the Merry family converted a portion
ing disaster in 40 years. It left between federal regulators and and the Gulf oil spill look like a
29 people dead. Massey had oil companies. Will nuclear walk in the park. of North Hill into a nine-hole, semi-private golf course. In
been allowed to operate over power be next? Three years Mary Lampert 1973, a Boston real estate developer acquired the golf course,
the years despite many safety ago, Obama called the NRC a Pilgrim Watch plus another 200 acres of nearby land, for approximately
violations an indication that moribund agency that needs to Washington Street $1.4 million. The developer planned to build 605 residential
regulators and regulated had be revamped and has become units on the site, but within two years the project ended in
bankruptcy. Rather than allow another developer to convert
Thank you Gordon Cushing and Kathy Coughlin
A
North Hill into house lots, the town agreed to purchase the
property for $756,000. At a Special Town Meeting in 1977,
t a time when our voters overwhelmingly sanctioned the purchase for municipal
government at all purposes, such as recreation, future school sites, cemetery, etc.
levels seems beset . . . A subsequent vote to confirm and ratify the transaction
with troubles, it is heartening
limited the purpose of the land to recreation, including a
to know that something has
municipal golf course.
gone right. The Percy Walker
Pool has reopened after ex- Charles Dickow received the first management contract
tensive renovations and it is for the golf course. Three years later, the Gunnarsons began
fantastic. Duxbury can now a 16-year run as managers. By the time Johnson Golf entered
be very proud of its beautiful the picture in 1996, the seasons had taken their toll on the
Percy Walker Pool a valu- converted barn that had served as the clubhouse at North Hill
able asset for generations to for over 30 years. At the end of Johnson Golfs first contract,
come. the town decided to require the next manager to build a new
Many people contributed clubhouse at its own expense. Johnson Golf submitted the
their time, talent and hard winning bid, agreeing to build a clubhouse worth more than
work to make this project a $400,000 and pay $1,000,000 to the town over 10 years. The
reality. Kathy Coughlin, with days of operating North Hill as a low-key municipal course
vision and persistence, helped ed the renovations through to as recreation director. were over. Johnson Golf had made a significant investment
develop the plans and brought completion on time and on To all who helped, a job in the property, and it needed to maximize revenues. The
them to Town Meeting. She budget. His tireless manage- well done. Thank you! resulting changes in policies and procedures rankled many
chaired the Percy Walker Long ment of various contractors and Brooks Holmes long-time golfers, but the town generally did not get involved
Range Planning Committee. complications was achieved in Massasoit Road
as long as Johnson Golf fulfilled its financial commitments.
Gordon Cushing has guid- addition to his busy schedule
Johnson Golf filed suit in late 2009, alleging that the town
conducted the process of awarding a new contract to a different
manager in violation of the public bidding laws. Among other
FROM THE ARCHIVES things, the litigation shows that money has become the most
important issue with respect to North Hill. However, when
the town bought the property a generation ago, the official
purpose was recreation, including a municipal golf course.
The acquisition was part of a broad greenbelt initiative,
with supporters arguing that the value of the land as a water
resource alone more than justified the price. The prospect of
earning a little extra money from the golf course was an added
bonus, not the driving force behind the towns decisions.
Today, the golf course at North Hill is not a municipal
recreation facility. The property is controlled by a private
company, and the town has effectively assumed the role of a
passive landlord. But imagine the possibilities if we reverted
to the original mandate of recreation and North Hill became
a community-based facility. Could the town manage the
course itself, with an outside contractor handling only the turf-
related services? Or perhaps we could craft a new contract that
provides economic incentives for private managers to operate
in a more civic-minded manner. Further study is necessary
to determine if these are feasible alternatives, but the time to
develop a long-range plan for North Hill is now. One way or
another, the short-term problems with Johnson Golf will soon
be history.
Mr. Desmery is a lawyer and a former member of the North
DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN THE CIRCUS CAME TO TOWN? In June of 1993, the Cole Bros.-Clyde Hill Advisory Committee (1999-2005). He lives with his family
Beatty Circus came to the Alden Field in Duxbury. Here, an elephant from the circus is led past a on Lund Terrace.
Duxbury ambulance.
22 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Standish Humane Societys shelter turns 20


By Luke Cronin, Clipper Internthe Holmes House. According
This past Sunday, the to Elaine Richardson, a mem-
Standish Humane Society held ber of the Board of Directors,
an open house in honor of the the setup is a good way to
20th anniversary at their cur- determine how cats interact
rent location. Over 100 volun- with one another. The lack of
teers, adopters, and friends of cages creates a more intimate
the Standish Humane Society and playful atmosphere for the
were on hand to celebrate and cats, while also providing an
view a commemorative tree easy transition from the shelter
planting. to the home.
Planting a tree is a renew- Shelter Director Julia
able and rewarding way to cel- Fratalia lives in the Holmes
ebrate the 20th anniversary, House and four members of
said Julie Salamone, President the Standish Humane Society
of the Standish Humane So- are employed as part time em-
ciety. The Standish Humane ployees. In addition to Miss
Society recognized their forti- Fratalia, the Standish Humane
eth year of existence last year Society has 70 volunteers who
and their current shelter, the contribute their time and mon-
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one of the founders of the or- For example, the Standish Hu-
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cost spay and neu-
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they sterilized The Board of Directors, assis-
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year. However, in director pause for a moment to
order to pay for the take a photograph. Back Row:
sterilizations, the Elaine Richardson, Marilyn
Standish Humane Phillips, Nancy Cullen, Linda
ONeil, Julie Salamone Front
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The Duxbury Teachers Duxbury Teachers Associa-
Association and its executive tion for the cafeteria workers,
board thanks Susan Skeiber many of whom saw their hours
... for her commitment and and benefits temporarily re-
service to the Duxbury Public duced over the past year.
Schools, said Mary Stadel- The Duxbury Teachers
mann, vice president of the Association empathizes with Give the gift of self confidence,
union. We wish her the best Superintendent of Schools Susan the cafeteria workers and it will last a lifetime.
of good fortune. Skeiber shows off one of two hopes the School Committee
Stadelmann then presented plaques she received from the
Duxbury Teachers Association
will support these workers SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE
Skeiber with two plaques from and the children with whom 3ATURDAY *UNETHAM PM
for her 15 years of service to the
the association. Duxbury Public Schools. they share a special time of the 9OUNG-ISS!GES s0RETEEN!GES s4EEN!GES 
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job of working together, said year in 2006 and pioneered a DTA president Nancy Chad-
Classes in Poise, Posture and Confidence, Skincare,
Skieber as she thanked Stadel- one-student one-laptop pro- wick.
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when her contract expires. school-sponsored graduation as having a surplus. Sullivan
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principal, a middle school as- high school from 10 p.m.-5 for their lost hours and ben-
sistant principal and the assis- a.m. following the graduation efits.
tant superintendent. ceremonies.
Also at Wednesdays meet- [Grad Nite is] an oppor- Reception planned
ing, the School Committee tunity for Duxbury seniors to Duxbury - Cohasset
ushered in the next era for the have a safe fun environment for Skeiber Su Escuela Language Academy Celebrates the Grand Open-
school district as they inked where they can experience On Wednesday, June 23,
the contract for Dr. Benedict graduation night with all of the community is invited to
ing of its New Location in Duxbury in August 2010 at
their classmates, Cadigan-
Tantillo, who will take over as
superintendent starting Aug. Christenson said.
attend a reception to honor
Superintendent Sue Skeiber
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Ward and fellow School Heard from Science De- held in the lobby of the Per-
partment Head Cheryl Lewis Mama y Yo Classes for 6-12 Months and 12-23 Months
Committee member Mary Lou forming Arts Center (75 Alden
Buell toured Tantillos former about a new online summer Street) from 4:30-6 p.m. Light To learn more about Su Escuela and for registration
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Bands and boards at the DSU


Check out Summer Fest
Saturday, June 19 from 1
p.m.- 6 p.m., the brainchild of
Duxbury Student Union staff
member, Tristan Cary, a local
2005 DHS graduate, musician
and die-hard skateboarder. It
began with Monday afternoon
skate jams in the DSU parking
lot and quickly morphed into Tristan
something much greater, with Cary and
over 15 students from middle CJ Gallopo
school in Duxbury and Pem- share their
broke involved, along with lo- expertise Duxbury Rotary Club
cal board shops, Go Big Board- with skate-
ing of Duxbury, Luminate of boarders
Marshfield and The Surf Shop in the DSU Proceeds help Razias
in Kingston. Leveraging con- parking Ray of Hope Foundation
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industry, the event grew to Monday. Zabuli School
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All Times). by the RIDE PHAT booth for Tickets are $10 for general
Summer Fest 2010 is all helmet stickers and ongoing admission and $15 for skate- Sunday, June 20th
about safe youth entertain- summer promotions as well boarders who register and sign 8:30 AM - 11:00
ment. On Saturday, June 19 as the Duxbury Art Associa- a waiver in advance (skate-
from 1 p.m.-6 p.m., the DSU tion to check out their upcom- boarders registered in advance Duxbury Senior Center
parking lot and lawn area will ing Skateboard Art Challenge. also receive a festival t-shirt).
10 Mayower Street - Across from Fire Station
be transformed with an event From 2-5 p.m. the skateboard- Every ticket holder receives a
that will appeal to all ages. No ing event will take place. The $5 coupon off their $25 pur-
need to go to Boston or Gil- DSU first priority is safety. chase at Go Big Boarding, Treat Dad To
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cal bands will play right on the to register and sign a parental Proceeds from the event will
lawn. Ten bands, representing waiver consent, available at go to the Duxbury Student Adult - $6
all genres of music, including duxburystudentunion.com. or Union and RIDE PHAT (Pro- 12 and under - $4
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Farmers market returns Around


Town Hall

Board of Health: Thurs-


day, June 17, 7:15 p.m. in the
Mural Room.
4th of July: Thursday, June
17, 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Cen-
ter.
Conservation Commis-
sion: Tuesday, June 22, 7 p.m.
in the Mural Room.
Local Historic District
Study Committee: Tuesday,
June 22, 7 p.m. at the Senior
Center.
ers
School Committee: Fath
Day
Wednesday, June 23, 7 p.m. at 0
the Alden School. 6/2

Board of Selectmen: Mon-


day, June 28, 7 p.m. in the Mu-
ral Room.
Got Dad?
Duxbury gardener Keren Martin always brings the freshest veg-
etables, flowers and herbs to the market.
Planning Board: Monday,
June 28, 7 p.m. in the small
conference room at Town Hall.
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acclaimed chefs, aromatherapy, handmade soaps, hand-crafted Library childrens depart-
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jewelry, textiles and unique artwork. A limited number of part ment annual pet show which
time openings are available by contacting duxfarmmarket@ will be held on Wednesday,
gmail.com. Visit our website at duxburyfarmersmarket.org June 30 at 10:30 a.m. on the Summer Baseball Camp
front lawn of Duxbury High
School. Advance registration
is required and must be done
in person at the childrens
reference desk no later than
Wednesday, June 23. No late Early Bird
registrations can be accept-
Specials
ed. For more information
check the library Web site or Online!
call 781-934-2721 x115. Duxbury
Dates: Mon. July 12-Fri. July 16 (9am-11:30am)
First tea ceremony Mon. July 19-Fri. July 23 (9am-11:30am)
Price: $160 per player/wk., or $285 per player for 2 weeks.
The Art Complex Museum Location: Tarkiln Field, Duxbury
will offer its first Japanese Tea
Ceremony Presentation of the Kingston
season on Sunday, June 27, at
2 p.m. Aiko Somi Rogers, who Dates: Mon. July 26- Fri. July 30 (9am-12pm)
was trained by the Urasenke Price: $160 per player.
School of Tea, will conduct Location: Opachinski Field Complex at Pottle St.
the first in a series of three Ages 5-12 years old
public ceremonies offered Bring Glove, Bat (optional), Water Bottle and Hat.
by the museum. Additional
tea ceremony presentations The South Shore's leader in baseball instruction returns to
are scheduled for July 25 and Duxbury & Kingston again this summer for 2 action-packed
CHECK THIS OUT: Friends Treasurer Maureen Cederlund presents Sept. 26. Admission is free but and fun-filled weeks on the ball field. Whether you're an
Library Director Elaine Winquist with a check for $7000 to be seating is limited and available all-star or just starting out, our Frozen Ropes coaches can
used for the librarys materials budget. Did you know the Friends on a first-come basis. In case help you be your best in 2010!
of the Library is a sponsor for this summers reading program, of rain the presentation will
Your Passport to Adventure? Visit us at the Summer Program Kick take place inside the museum
Off at the library on Saturday, June 26 and learn more, or become Frozen Ropes Training Center 340 Oak St.
which is located off Rte 3A at Pembroke, MA 02359
a Friend today at www.duxfol.org. 781-829-9997
189 Alden Street. frozenropes.com/pembroke plymouth@frozenropes.com
26 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Selectmen approve Verizon FIOS U


Well worth the Stop!
continued from page one According to Hewig, vides the town with $90,000 Antiques
Comcast will not connect for new equipment and an
runs for 10 years. to PAC-TV, so only Verizon annual operating budget of Reproductions
Verizon representative FiOS customers will be able to between 3.3 to 5 percent of Cross Stitch
Peter Bowman said that the view that channel. However, gross annual revenues gener- & Unique Gifts
service will cover the entire Comcast will run connections ated from local cable revenues Leslie Cook Owner
town; currently 70 percent is from the Performing Art Cen- for the education and local n
wired for FiOS telephone and ter and the School Committee government channels. Of this Pembroke Crossing 15 Columbia Road, Unit 5 Pembroke 781-826-6022
Internet service. He said the 30 meeting Room 104 at the Al- amount, 1.7 percent will go to
percent of the town that does den Elementary school. pay for PAC-TV.
not yet have fiber optic cables While Verizon can provide Some residents who at- NOW OPEN
includes multiple dwelling the PAC-TV immediately, its tended the public hearing on
unit buildings and homes with customers must wait for the the license told selectmen they
buried cables. Bowman said government and educational hoped that Verizons customer
Verizon will be working to channels until the town final- service would be better than
bring FiOS to them soon. izes its contract with Comcast what they had received from
If residents have already and that company turns over Comcast over the years.
signed up for FiOS Internet its equipment to the town. If youre dissatisfied with A Tufankjian Family Dealership
and telephone and they order Hewig said that it is a leap your vendor, youll have an
the television service, they can of faith that both Verizon and option to go to another, said EXIT 17 OFF RT 3 210 UNION ST BRAINTREE 866-441-6609
have it within the week, said Comcast will enter into an Selectmen Chairman Shawn
Bowman. Others need to call agreement to share education- Dahlen.
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Verizon and the company will al and government channel Both selectmen and Hewig
run the fiber optic line directly content. But he feels that once praised the work of the local
to their house. that is finalized, the system cable advisory committee for Home, Auto, Business, Marine, Life
Once this happens, Bow- will be completely intercon- their efforts to help negotiate
nected with the exception of a contract with Verizon and Lougee Insurance Agency, Inc.
man said, they will be on a 24 Bay Road, PO Box AC
whole new fiber optic net- the public access channel. their on-going efforts to assist Duxbury, MA 02331-0630
work. It is our hope and as- in finalizing a contract with WWW.LOUGEE.NET
Hewig, who has been han- sumption that Comcast will Comcast. Duxbury has been Ph 781.934.6500 ext. 14 fax 781.934.5012

dling Duxburys cable contract feel the pressure of competi- without a formal cable con-
negotiations with both Verizon tion to provide PAC-TV to tract since 2004.
and Comcast, explained that their subscribers anyway, In other business, select-
negotiating the public, educa- Hewig added. men:
tional and government access Once Comcast turns over Learned that through the
channels and their connections its equipment, it will no longer Alternative Energy Commit- DUXBURY RURAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
to various broadcast points in supply the staff to broadcast tee, the town has been award-
town has been one of the main local government meetings. ed a $65,000 grant to conduct
issues between the town and The town will be responsible
for that. Bill Kearney, Chair-
a feasibility study for a wind
turbine on town land.
Time Travelers Club
the two providers.
Under the agreement, Ve- man of the Cable TV Commit- Learned that applications Historical Programs for Children
rizon will directly connect tee, said there is a memo of are still available for the Af-
understanding between the fordable Housing Trust pur-
at the King Caesar House Museum
into Town Hall and the high
school and also to PAC-TV, town and school department chase assistance program for 120 King Caesar Rd, Duxbury
the Plymouth area community that the schools will assume first-time homebuyers. Any-
television station that the cable the operation of broadcasting one interested should call the All sessions take place on Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m.
committee recommends Dux- the government and educa- town managers office or go to
tional channels and will do so the towns Web site and down- July 21, Civil War Camp
bury use for public access tele-
load an application. The dead-
Patrick Browne, Director of the DRHS (and
vision. Verizon will also offer with a combination of students also Captain of the 22nd Massachusetts
auxiliary connections from the and staff. line for applications is July 9 Volunteer Infantry Civil War reenactors)
Duxbury Senior Center and According to Hewig, the and the lottery date is July 26. will lead a session to teach youngsters about
the fire station. new contract with Verizon pro- a soldiers life in the Civil War.

July 28, Drew Archives Family Day


Teen open-mic night June 25 Jimmy Tingle
Join Archivist Carolyn Ravenscroft for a tour of
the Drew Archival Library. View documents
Duxbury resident and high signed by Presidents Jefferson and Monroe,
school senior Kerry Turok will
be the featured opening per-
comes to letters and old photographs. Children will be
able to find their street on antique maps and, if
former at E Underground,
South Shore Conservatorys
Duxbury their house is old enough, learn who lived there.

August 4, Craft Day


popular open-mic series for On Saturday, June 26 at Children will learn about ropes and knots,
teenagers. Turok will appear 7:30 p.m., the historic 1699 how to make butter, create scrimshaw and try
on Friday, June 25 from 78:30 Winslow House of Marsh- their skill at candle dipping.
p.m. at The Ellison Center for field will host a fundraiser
the Arts, 64 St. George St. at the Duxbury Perform- August 11, Etiquette for Time Travelers
A talented vocalist and ing Arts Center, 73 Alden Auntie Arabella (a.k.a. first-person historical
previous finalist in the Dux- Street, featuring the nation- interpreter Janet Parnes) is traveling
bury Idol talent competition, ally known comedian Tingle through time and stops in to the King
Turok is also a student at South as well as South Shore co- Caesar House to join participants for a spot
Shore Conservatory under the medienne Chrissy Kelleher.
of tea, some snacks and to teach children
instruction of Beth MacLeod. about 19th century etiquette.
Tickets to this fundraiser are
Teenagers are welcome Duxburys Kerry Turok will be the
$ 25 per person, with a spe- $80 for all 4 sessions
to perform or listen in to an opening performer at Open Mic
eclectic mix of entertainment. for Teens on June 25. Kerry is a cial $ 50 package that allows ($60 for DRHS Members)
A sound system, keyboard, senior at Duxbury High School patrons to meet and greet
drums, accompanist (keys or and voice student at South Shore Mr. Tingle prior to the show. $20 per individual session
guitar) will be provided. Per- Conservatory under the instruc- Tickets can be purchased ($15 for DRHS Members)
formers should call ahead to tion of Beth MacLeod. by going onto the Winslow
To register, or for more information, please
register and schedule a perfor- soda. House Web site at www.win-
slowhouse.org or by calling download a form at www.duxburyhistory.org
mance time. Limited admis- To register, schedule a
781-837-5753. Tickets can or call 781-934-6106
sion will be available at the performance time, or for more
door. information, call South Shore also be purchased by going Registration must be received no later than July 1, 2010
Performers are admitted Conservatory at 781-934-2731 to Westwinds Bookshop, 45 Limit 30 children per class. In the event of insufficient
for free with registration, and x11 or e-mail Anne Smith at Depot Street, Duxbury. registration, the DRHS may cancel classes. A refund for the
cancelled session(s) will be given.
audience admission is $10 per a.smith@sscmusic.org.
person including snacks and
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 27

Grade 8
Duxbury Middle School honor roll
Duffy, Sarah Maria Finken, Nicole Marie Errasti, Shawn Edward Gerraughty, Daniel Webb Gabanelle, Marie Helene
High Honors Duggan, Monica Clancy FitzGerald, Alana Leigh Fahey, Julia Mary Grace, Emily Frances Gallagher, Claire Jacqueline
Alzaim, Amanda Faye Ellis, Michael Elijah Fitzgerald, Kendall Lane Fahy, Kaitlin Elizabeth Healy, Lauren Barbara Gervasi, Jessi Lynne
Antonino, Alexis Drea Falcone, Margaret Fitts Fitzgerald, Veronica Mary Ferguson, Sally Ann Adalia Hecker, Noel Francis Gill, Emma Kathryn
Bartlett, Helen Patricia Farina, Andrew Philip Foley, Isabelle Marie Fiskio, Elliana Marie Hutchinson, Megan Lindsey Giumetti, James Michael
Bayturk, Ilve Naz Feldman, Benjamin Gustav Foote, Madeline Margaret Fitzpatrick, Michael Sean Johnson, Carolyn Margaret Glattstein, Max Edmund
Briggs, Henry William Ford, Gregory James Garrity, Grant Richard Gaita, Emily Elizabeth Kearney, Sarah Lane Hargrave, Katherine Ann
Brook, Robert McGill Gisholt Minard, Chandler Eliza Gavin, Nicole Elyse Groll, Samuel Tyler Koulopoulos, Olivia Mary Herlihy, Luke Ryan
Brown, Ian Andrew Grady, Sydney Watson Gleason, Grace Elizabeth Gunderson, Emily Eileen Lannon, Samantha Marie Hines, Natalie Jean
Buchanan, Madeline Katherine Griffin, Zoe Elizabeth Grady, Patrick Ryan Haddad, Marina Victoria Lehmann, Kerri Elizabeth Hines, Stephen Robey
Bulman, Carter Thomas Hadley, Drew Harrison Guilfoile, Erin Patricia Halligan, Katherine Ann Lloyd, Marin Phasopheap Hocking, Caroline Sarah
Burke, Brendan Scott Hammel, Alexandra Lynn Hadley, Madison Jane Halligan, Kevin Reed Lombardi, Alexis Barbara Homan, Cameron Ronald
Butler, William Raymond Haney, Christopher Michael Harrison, Catherine Mary Hannon, Edmund Jordan MacKinnon, Emma Katherine Horgan, John Ryan
Bylo, Bridget Renee Healy, Sean Francis Hutchinson, Tyler Robert Heidenreich, Claire Elizabeth McCarthy, Brendan Joseph Horton, Wesley Everett
Coakley, Kevin Keating Heath, Ian Burke Ivanof, Olivia Litsa Hesson, Colby Michael McClintock, Daena Cole Hovey, Alana Gabrielle
Coghlan, Jill Leigh Hutchinson, Hannah Elizabeth Johnson, Charlotte Mullins Holbrook, Sarah Constance Mellen, Maren Alicia Huang, Kevin Michael
Connor, Sydney Rose Johnson, Ethan Mullins Kelly, Tucker Robert Homsy, William James Murphy, Alexis Eleanor Hunt, Connor J
Coyman, Victoria Rose Klein, Aaron Rothwell Cameron Lawson, Perry Christine Horan, Isabella Victoria Murphy, Olivia Rose Jamieson, Charles Porter
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Dever, Ashley Christine Kramer, Grant William Lewis, Aubrey Jeanne Hunter, Catherine Johnston OBrien, Heather Winifred Jordan, Catherine Margaret
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Dowling, Spencer Jeffrey MacNaught, Peyton Emily Lyons, Madeline Alice Johnson, Haley Christine Peters, Kathryn Ferrick Kates, Christine Rose
Elliott, Mackenzie OGrady Marcotte, Bradford Bennett MacLennan, Kristina Elizabeth Jones, Kaylee Rose Quilty, Patrick Fitzgibbon Kelso, James Henry
Fassnacht, Rachael Stefani Markella, Matthew Morgan McCann, Isabella Marie Juliano, Anna Theresa Quinlan, Nicole Carol Kennelly, Kurt Nicholas
Fearey, Katherine Farrington Marrocco, Nicholas Francis McCarthy, Margaret Allaire Kent, Tayler Patricia Quinn, Katherine Margaret Kent, Jacob Price
Foote, Jake Joseph Martin, Jacqueline Anne McCarthy, Meghan Elizabeth Leclerc, Alexandra Renee Rakauskas, Veronica Mai Keohan, Caleb Francis
Garrity, Madison Lee McCarthy, Brooke Taylor Melia, Kelly Kent Lyons, Matthew Joseph Rana, Rameen Akbar Kimbro, John Hayden
Gearin, Caroline Nelligan McCarthy, Maeve Elizabeth Murphy, David Matthew Mackin, Alyssa Jenea Reagan, Jake Kenneth Koplovsky, Madison Gillian
Gerraughty, Kevin Lyons McCarthy, Sean Daniel Murphy, Tess Azita Magnuson, Erik Joseph Roberts, Thomas Nehemiah Krahmer, Walter Mason
Glattstein, Megan Elise McDonough, Luke Hamilton Mutkoski, Michael Christopher Maloney, Maggie Gianchetti Ruff, Julia Marie Kurker, Taylor Jabran
Goldberg, Jessica Leigh McElduff, Benjamin Doerre Nolton, Emily Klier McClure, Matthew Louis Sadeghpour, Jack Francis LaTorre, Ryan Christopher
Golden, Kelsey Caitlin McLaughlin, Haley Ann OConnor, Daniel Joseph McCourt, Jared David Saia, Marisa Hsin-Hsin Leddie, Hannah Isabelle
Hanrahan, Jacqueline Connor McLellan, Amandalyn Kathleen ONeal, Matthew Kiely McEachern, Hannah Frances Sarles, Caitlyn Mary Leonard, Matthew James
Hansman, Sarah Grace Meurer, Savery Anne ONeill, Annabelle Quinn McKenzie, Chandley Rose Schiller, Cameron Louise Leonard, William Rosario
Huang, Matthew Davis Moitinho, Victor Vieira ORourke, Kevin Joseph McMahon, Timothy James Sheil, Hannah Elizabeth Macaluso, William Francis
Hunt, Shannon Jean Morreale, Stephen Kerwin Palfrey, Sarah Morgan McManus, Tyler Bruce Sinnott, Madelyn Louise Mackin, Lindsea Rose
Kelly, Lauren Elisabeth Myette, Rachel Leigh Parry, Meghan Elizabeth Meyers, Parker Jamison Snow, Jack Louis Madigan, Peyton Mullin
Keohan, Catherine McNamara Nelson, Jessica Lynn Pisani, Avery Lynn Miller, Rebecca Leigh Stone, Abigail Atwood Markella, Harrison William
King, Sydney Alyssandra Ng, Joshua Gregory Prime, Wyatt Garrison Moody, Michaela Marie Sullivan, Anna Genevieve Martinez, Zulia Aniela
Larsen, Catherine Burnham Nolan, Jacquelyn Rose Quigley, Lucy Moore Murray, Julia Marie Sweet, Chloe Elizabeth McCarthy, Gretchen Joan
Lema, Kevin Joseph OBrien, Shayne Patrick Ruff, Charles Joseph OConnor, Jake Francis Therrien, Sophie Rose McCarthy, Theresa Catherine
Linskey, Sabrina Magada Lene ONeil, John Patrick Schaeffer, Zayla Dean OConnor, Kirsten Barbara Venturelli, Lily Sullivan McDaniel, Abbey Noella
McClintock, Kaeden Luc OSullivan, Connor Walsh Serres, Olav Albert Sanderson OConnor, Quinn Lockwood Ward, John Reynolds McDermott, Emily Caroline
McCluskey, Anne Marie Pelletier, Julien Francis Sharpe, Jillian Yuli OSullivan, Mary Margaret Webber, Maximillian David McDermott, Maxwell Richard
McKim, Lauren Krista Perry, Jacquelyn Victoria Shay, Patrick McGahan Pilon, Aidan Robert Wiese, William Hunter McDonough, Shea Caroline
Murray, Megan Elizabeth Powers, Tyler Austin Smith, Kristin Marion Puatu, Griffin Daniel Williams, Katherine Carol McLaughlin, Brianna Melcha de Oliveira
Najarian, Samantha Anne Quinzani, Wesley Stohlman-Vanderveen, Maryellen Priscilla Quilty, Molly Fitzgibbon Zolla, Alexander John McManus, Jacob Alexander
Neprud, Janine Ruth Ricciardi, Drew Nicholas Sullivan, Jared John Reinhold, Nicholas James McManus, Noah William
Nichols, Emily Cornelia Richardson, Sarah Catherine Tierney, Rachel Catherine Riccio, Jenna Marie Honors Mello, James Michael
Nudd, Evan Loring Saia, Matthew Ming Vetsch, Cara Ingrid Robinson, Caroline Conlon Anello, Cameron Bradford Meyer, Abigail Lynn-Ann
ORourke, Caroline Jeanne Schwanke, Noah David Vitaro, Elizabeth Claire Rosenfeld, Emma Elizabeth Antonino, Matthew Drea Morreale, Nicholas Paul
Pittore, Daniel Peter Sinnott, Jackson Thomas van der Veen, Collin Michael Roy, Lauren Anne Barbati, Anna Theresa Mrowka, Lawrence Stephen
Puatu, Alexandra Joy Wahl Sohmer, Harry Brown Wahle, Charlotte Frances Roy, Megan Claire Barrett, Katherine Slein Muller, Jennah Marina
Riddle, Hannah Lacey Stames, Henry Calder Ward, Mary Katherine Sarles, Meghan Elizabeth Beckerman, Katherine Marie Mullin, Samuel James
Roberts, Marguerite Wilde Stillman, Samantha Murphy Schupp, Marie Kathleen Bedrick, Danika Marilyn NeJame, Louis Macaulay
Robinson, Eoin James Sullivan, Montana Jean Honors Schweitzer, Erik Allen Bernard, Alexander James Neprud, Jared Calvin
Rooney, Conor Joseph Sweeney, Ann Connolly Adamski, Sarah Elizabeth Sellers, Summer Rae Berry, Emily Russell Nolan, Julia Elizabeth
Shaunessy, Caroline Jeanne Swensen, Jake Henry Allen, Connor Michael Sirois, Alexandria Scott Blackington, Brynne Rose FuTong Norton, Rachael Gauthier
Shaw, Patrick Joseph Tileston-Connolly, Hayley Vaughn Apuzzi, Nicholas Joseph Smith, Cody Lee Borghesani, Celia Jane OBrien, Liam Paul Francis
Smith, Katherine McIntosh Turok, Caitlin Elizabeth Archambault, Keely Ann Stayton, Amanda Brooke Boucher, Izabella Renea ONeal, Michael Christopher
Smith, Olivia McIntosh VanDingstee, Miranda Rose Armstrong, Christopher Todd Stevens, Luke Kevin Brooks, Ciara Grace ONeil, Conor Robert
Tougas, Michael Roger VanUmmersen, Madeline Long Badeau, James Pierce Sullivan, Jacqueline Marie Brown, Lydia Grace Ojala, Tyler John
Urann, Marcus Morton Vetsch, Nicoletta Lee Beatson, Madeline Jane Sullivan, James Joseph Bulu, Brianna Lee Olson, Anna Louise
Walters, Angus Maclean Walsh, Halle Elizabeth Bentsen-Bush, Ashton Marie Sullivan, Kiley Helen Burgess, Max Bradley Palombella, Sarah Mary Felicia
White, Hallie Marie Waltz, Nicholas John Bombardier, Nicole Sullivan Tibbetts, Christopher Bartlett Burke, Brady Christopher Parry, Caitlin Marie
Williams, Tanner James Weimer, Emily Ann Boyle, Matthew Ryan Turner, Annie Elizabeth Burke, John Colman Patrolia, Jonas Truth
Wyllie, Ian James Weld, Robert Thomas Brady, Alison Lorraine Vidito, Jennifer Marie Burnes, Timothy Harcum Perry, Robert David
Zelvis, Olivia Mae West, Christa Morgan Bright, Mackenzie Charlotte-May Vuilleumier, Madison Lace Christenson, Cameron Thomas Phinney, Robert Warren
Zisko, Emily Ann West, Joshua Harrison Brumley, Annie Mary White, Thomas Michael Connors, Angela Lorraine Margaret Piper, Harrison David
Woodgate, Jillian Rose Burgoyne, Benjamin Robert Williams, Mairead Elizabeth Cote, Scott Alexander Robillard, Makayla Danielle
Honors Zahka, Samantha Paige Campbell, Patrick Christopher Williams, Nicholas John Crowley, Caroline Margaret Rosenberger, Benjamin Robert
Allen, Elizabeth Adele Zaverucha, Meghan Kate Carver, Austin Douglas Woleyko, Alexandra Tan Daley, Kathryn Madelyn Ryan, Charles John
Berry, Mitchell Robert Cazeault, Jared Philson Wolff, John Arthur DeMartino, Joseph Thomas Sanchez, Benjamin Edward
Borghesani, Juliana Rose Grade 7 Champ, Camille Alain Wyatt, Virginia Barbara DeMio, John Douglas Scott, William Michael
Boucher, Maxfield David High Honors Chatlin, Garrett Davis Zeller, Harley Anne Denelle, Delia Kathryn Spellman, John Timothy
Boynton, Miranda Leigh Allen, Tate Douglas Cheever, Sarah Elizabeth DiVasta, Jared Gabriel Stames, Heron Alyssa
Brayer, Noah Briggs Anderson, Kathryn Elizabeth Clancy, Tara Lynn Grade 6 Dobens, Anne Kathleen Stauss, Heidi Hawksworth
Breen, Brendan Michael Bernier, Jack Andrew Clark, Owen Marshall High Honors Donato, Payton Mary Stevens, Kylie Grace
Bruce, Katherine Nicole Burns, Evan James Connolly, Geraldine Ann Ball, Bridget Eileen Dowling, Tristan Leslie Stinebiser, Eli Logan
Buckley, Elizabeth Marie Butcher, Lincoln Maxwell Connor, Daniel Joseph Bartlett, Emma Clare Drago, Taylor Lauren Stuhr, Ryan George
Burger, Matthew Preston Caliendo, Benjamin Daniel Corbett, Jack Nicholas Boyle, Kathryn Elizabeth Driscoll, Charles Buckley Sullivan, Cole Hilson
Burke, Joseph Paul Caso, Sarah Jane Cordeiro, Riley Nicole Brayer, Griffin Thomas Duggan, Julia Noelle Sullivan, Maeve McKenna
Cardelle, Michael John Chase, Judson Andrew Craffey, James Francis Butler, Evan Murphy Dunne, Courtney R Tearse, David Squire
Casey, Peter Allan Cheal, Jason James Creed, Peter William Chase, Catherine Stewart Duty, Ryan Arthur Thomas, Emily Dane
Clancy, Deveyn Marie Cook, Emmaline Berlin Curcuru, Alicia Faye Chinetti, Anna Eilene deRoetth, Louisa Andresen Thomas, Olivia Marie
Collins, Elizabeth Leah Cox, Erik Richard Dacey, Joseph Walter Coghlan, Kevin John duMont, Hannah Katherine Tobin, Molly Jacqueline
Congdon, John Joseph Cronin, Catherine Mary Day, Erin Morgan Conway, Molly Rose Ecker, Justin Willis Tonis, Jonathan Adam
Conlon, Shannon Nicole Cross, Jamie Lee Day, James Alexander Corcoran, Kevin Peter Eddy, Cameron Bradshaw Tower, Megan Ann
Cowden, Ryan Christopher Crowley, Olivia Tierney Demos, Remington Clark Despathy, Riley Morgan Elliott, Mary Kate Tufankjian, Calista Rose
Creed, David Anthony Curran, Brendan Patrick Dillon, Niall Coggins Dorsett, Gabrielle Ann Estey, Eli Wyatt White, Alexandra Marissa Coffin
Dame, Kelly Elizabeth DiMartinis, Jake Steven Doherty, Catherine Rose Downey, Nicole Jean Falcone, James Murphy White, Julia Maria
Davis, Gabriella Gail DiVasta, Sarah Benedette Doyle, Chadd William Duffey, Ryan Thomas Fearey, Morton Lazell White, Rachel Anne
DeChellis, Kaylee Marie Dixon, Bridget McKenzie Duffy, Brendan Patrick Duggan, Maxwell Hugh Feldman, Matthew Christian Willett, John Peter
DeChellis, Lacey Anne Doheny, Matthew George Duffy, Emma Katherine Eggers, Benjamin William Felty, Storme LT Winchester, Gregory John
DiBona, Kevin Christopher Dunne, Michael Patrick Dullea, Sean Padraic Fadden, Brianna Kate Fitts, Charles Campbell Wong, Elizabeth Nicole
DiVasta, Luke Daniel Feeney, Craig Thomas Duty, Joshua Eric Farias, Thomas Wyatt Fitts, Susanna Chandlee Yucius, Abigail Reid
Dorsett, Jason Daniel Fichter, Marissa Abelli Ederle, Katherine Rose Fassnacht, Nina Mary Josephine Fitzgerald, Julia Nicole
28 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Duxbury path meets Circuit Trail


continued from page one not try to walk the whole thing
in one day, he added: OK, Ill
about two miles to Route 14, sign up.
will meet up with a section For trail maps and other
of trail in Duxbury once that information about the Bay
part is completed, creating a Circuit Trail, visit baycircuit.
25-mile loop that allows hik- org.
ers to stay on the path through
Duxbury, Kingston and Pem-
broke, where they could meet
up again with the rest of the Jordan Hospital
Bay Circuit Trail.
At the present time, the Club lawn party
way the Bay Circuit Trail
goes, it runs all the way down
to Kingston around by Sil-
on tap
ver Lake and then back up to The Bay Circuit Trail path is
Pembroke. I thought it would marked by white blazes located
be great if we could make on trees and other landmarks. A
that into a loop so that people single white blaze tells hikers to
could walk directly into Dux- continue straight ahead, while
bury, said Dick Rothschild, two white blazes note a change in
who for a long time represent- the trail ahead. Maps are avail-
ed the town on the Bay Circuit able online at baycircuit.org.
Alliance. He has since passed
on the job to someone else but a belt of open space around
continues to be involved in the Boston, first envisioned in the
efforts. 30s. It was really amazing
Its been an idea Ive that people knew then that we
had for 10 years, and finally needed what we now call an
Mrs. Ralph Thompson in the
Chuck Lathrop really took up outer emerald necklace.
yard of her seaside home,
this idea in Pembroke and has You could say its impos- preparing for the annual
completed their section of the sible how can we make a Jordan Hospital Club Lawn
What is Long Term Care
trail, he said. Were working dream of a greenbelt? Well, Party. You probably know someone who has needed long-term care. Maybe you have
on ours. its happening, even in a bad witnessed a family member, friend or colleague struggle with the emotional
economy, he added. The party will be held
Rothschild said the Dux-
and financial issues that can come with a long-term care experience. The truth
As the trailblazers and lo- Friday, June 18, from 6 to is, no matter when the need arises, because of age, disability, or because of an
bury crew is working to clear 8 p.m. at 151 King Caesar
cal residents prepared to walk
unexpected illness or accident, long-term care can af-
the trail and bring it before fect any age group, any social strata, and any geograph-
the town for a public hearing, the two-mile MacFarland Trail Road. Hors doeuvres will ic location. But what is it and how can you plan for it?
hopefully by the end of the Saturday morning, Rothschild be served as well as sam-
summer. and French talked about plan- plings by Simply Divine
What is Long-Term Care?
Long-term care is help you may need due to a lengthy
Eventually, the finished ning a bigger walk in the fu- Catering and a wine tast- illness, an unexpected injury or accident, or a severe
trails about three miles ture. ing presented by Pioppis cognitive disorder such as Alzheimers disease. Its assis-
long will connect to exist- I dont know can we of Plymouth. The public is
tance with the everyday tasks, or the activities of daily
do it, Dick? Lets do the loop,
living (bathing, eating, dressing, toileting, transferring,
ing trails that end around the cordially invited to attend. David W. Shea, and continence). Long-term care may be provided in
Thaddeus Chandler Sanctuary, French said. I want to be the
All donations will go direct-
Financial Services Professional a variety of locations, from nursing homes and assisted
completing the loop. first one, with you, to do the New York Life
living facilities to adult day care centers and even your
circuit [through Duxbury]. ly to support the continued Insurance Company
own home.
This particular dedication development of Jordan Hos-
has a specific significance in When he revealed it was Who needs Long-Term Care?
a 25-mile stretch, Rothschild pitals many comprehensive
that, when we first started out, Most of us strive to live active, healthy lives well into our later years, and indeed
faltered. programs including the JHC as a society, Americans are living longer than ever before. This extended lon-
the town of Duxbury was one
of the first towns to dedicate Youre a true optimist, Cancer Center. gevity is one of the things that drives the growing need for long-term care the
longer we live, the better the odds that we may need long-term care services. It
a section in this area, from he said, laughing. Then, after Photo by Deni Johnson is predicted that in the year 2020, some 12 million older Americans are expected
Bay Farm, said Alan French, French assured him they would to need long-term care1.
president of the Bay Circuit The Spanish Playgroup: A Spanish Language Center While the majority of long-term care services is provided for seniors, a surpris-
Alliance. They got out to Up- Give your child the building blocks for a bright future.
ing amount of long-term care services are provided to younger people. In fact,
per Chandler Pond, which is the U.S. Government Accountability Office estimates that 40% of the 13 mil-
lion people receiving long-term care services are between ages 18 and 642.
not far from here, and ran into *Spanish programs for children *After school programs and
a common situation where ages 18 months to 5 years Spanish for adults
Who pays for Long-Term Care?
the owner of a cranberry bog *Playgroups *Enrichment program for daycare Long-term care can be expensive, financially and emotionally. An unexpected
didnt want to cooperate. Be-
centers and preschoolers need for long-term care can have a significant impact on a familys assets and
*Tutoring and Spanish lifestyle. Close to one-fourth of all nursing home costs are paid out-of pocket
cause of that, it just stayed this homework help *Workshops for Spanish teachers by individuals and their families3.
way, with Duxbury having *Online Spanish tutor
Alejandra Peary

its section but dead-ending at


Experienced k-college Spanish teacher Many people mistakenly believe that their health insurance will cover the cost
Licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education.
Pembroke.
of long-term care. Others believe that Medicare or Medicaid will cover long-
%NTERPRISE3TREET 3UITE $UXBURYs    term care expenses. While Medicare does provide health coverage for seniors, it
Eventually, the route from www.thespanishplaygroup.vpweb.com is limited in the coverage it provides for long-term care. Medicaid will pay for
Bay Farm bypassed Duxbury, the cost of long-term care, but you must qualify by meeting strict income and
entering Kingston and con- asset eligibility requirements.
necting to Pembroke, literally Long-term care insurance could be a solution.
leaving Duxbury out of the Long-term care insurance can be a very smart way to address the challenges
loop. from a long-term care need. Long-term care insurance can help pay for nurs-
But Rothschild, French,
ing home care, as well as, a variety of home and community based care services.
Long-term care insurance may not be for everybody, so if you are considering
Lathrop and others never gave a policy, read it carefully and be sure to work with an insurance agent who un-
up on the idea of connecting derstands long-term care issues.
that section. Today, they are
closer than ever. With long life comes long-term planning.
While it can stand alone Make a plan for you and your family today.
as a massive trail connecting For more information on long-term care insurance,
conservation land from the please contact me at :
North Shore to the South, the 781-392-1710
Bay Circuit Trail offers other www.daveshea.net

GOOLEY
benefits as well.
It can stand as a rec-
reational trail, but like with
the Appalachian Trail, there
are not too many people that CONSTRUCTION
want to walk the whole thing, L.L.C.

French explained. Its main PROJECT MANAGEMENT


significance is two things:
one, a spine on which to grow Fine Homes & Renovations Neither New York Life, nor its agents, provides tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult with

Duxbury
your professional adviser for tax, legal, or accounting advice.
connections to other trail sys- 1 Health Insurance Association of America. A Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance. 2007. Page 2
tems, and two, fulfilling the 2 Health Insurance Association of America. A Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance. 2007. Page 2

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 29

Summer Fun themes and dates announced


The Duxbury Art Asso- cesses ing week.
ciation announces new themes Aug. 16-20: Surfin Safari The program offers spe-
for its highly successful Sum- Aug. 2327: Wild Wild West cific activities and projects best
mer Fun program. Summer
Fun is the visual arts program
Each week students ex-
plore the theme by creating
suited for two age groups: 4-5
year olds or 6-9 year olds.An
FARM STAND
where children can stretch their
imaginations, learn new skills
two-dimensional and three-di-
mensional art projects using an
art instructor and teaching as-
sistant work with a maximum
NATIVE & FRESH!
and make new friends. Dont assortment of materials in the of 12 students per session.
confuse this program with oth- studio with the supervision and Students are asked to dress for Native
ers! This visual arts program support of an art teacher and mess, bring a snack and a beach Lettuce
incorporates art, crafts and cre- a teaching assistant. Students towel. Radishes
ative activities including songs, learn about animals, the envi- Tuition for members is
games, stories and play. ronment, history and culture $180 per week with a dis- Strawberries!
This yearsthemes and relevant for each theme. The counted tuition of $160 for an
dates: program focuses on the cre- additional sibling in the same Full line of Stonewall
July 69 (four days): Stars & ative process and learning ex- program. The same price as Products
Stripes. $145 members/$195 perience. last year!
non-members for Stars & Summer Fun runs Monday Students may become
Stripes through Friday from 9 a.m. to members at the time of regis-
July 1216: Under the Sea 12 p.m. tration. Tuition assistance is
July 1923: Artsy Astronauts
July 2630: Animal Expedi-
tion
The highlight of each week
is the art show at noon on Fri-
day when parents, relatives and
available; a scholarship appli-
cation is available at the DAA
Web site: duxburyart.org.
CRETINONS
9am-5pm Daily
Aug. 26: Mexican Madness friends are invited to view the ,!.$).'2/!$s+).'34/.s781.585.5531
Aug. 9-13: Knights & Prin- art created by the students dur-

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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday June 17
Grade 2 family visits to Alden 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Eighth Grade Promotion and dance 6:30 p.m.

Friday June 18
Kindergarten last day of school Send School news & Photos to
editor@duxburyclipper.com
Monday June 21 the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Last day of school early release
See you next fall!

DEF grants over 80k this spring


Wednesday June 23

I
School committee meeting 7 p.m. Alden School Rm. 104

n a record break-
ing grant round, The
Integrated preschool summer Duxbury Education
Foundation awarded Duxbury
program available Public Schools over $83,000
in innovative programs
The Integrated Preschool is now accepting registrations for this spring. Additionally, a
3 and 4-year-olds for their summer program located at Chan- $10,000 grant was funded ear-
dler School. The Integrated Preschool summer program runs lier this year for an AP Envi-
for six weeks, July-Aug. 12, Tuesday and Thursday, from 9 ronmental Studies program
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Two sessions of the summer program will developed in conjunction with
be running, July 6July 22 and July 27Aug. 12. Cost is $100 Battelle Labs, for a grand total
per three week session. Please contact the Integrated Preschool of $93,055.
Office at 781-934-7672 for additional information regarding Incoming president Fred
registration forms. Clifford sited a banner year
for fundraising, despite the
difficult economy. The Dux-
Students are super readers bury community stepped up
its giving this year and we are
DEF Vice President Karen Gallagher, President Fred Clifford, Assistant
Superintendent Ed Walsh, and DEF Grant Chairwoman Peggy Davis.
thrilled with the programs and
technology weve been able to year with a grant awarded for tion with laptops that eventu-
provide the schools, he said, hands on instructional science ally wheel down the hall to
We thank the generous do- kits and and professional de- the next class that needs them.
nors and committed teachers velopment that will replace And at the Middle School, 4
who submitted these grants to outdated science textbooks, Apple iPads were awarded to
improve our childrens educa- and bring some energy and our early adapter educators
tion. continuity to the elementary who will focus on how Dux-
DEF received over science curriculum. bury can best use this technol-
$240,000 in grant requests this Another significant grant ogy and its numerous educa-
year. The grants DEF award- was approved for a program tional applications.
ed included the PLATO Pilot called Project Read, proposed We are more than thrilled
project for on-line courses at by Bruce Cole for Special Ed- with the districts grants from
Duxbury High School. This ucation. Providing improve- DEF this year, said Ed Walsh,
will help summer school can- ments in the area of phonics Assistant Superintendent of
didates, those needing credit and reading comprehension, Duxbury Schools and the DEF
recovery, and students looking this program will reach stu- liaison. We have teachers
to advance their coursework, dents across the district and preparing for professional de-
particularly in Advanced complement the new co-teach- velopment this summer, two
Placement. ing model. sections of AP Environmental
Students and teachers at In the technology arena, a Studies and one environmental
Chandler and Alden will see large number of Alden students science elective filled already
some significant changes in will benefit from the Mobile and students already signed up
Super readers Paige Wanner, Bennett Fraser and Elizabeth MacBooks grant, allowing for PLATO. It will be a great
Lemieux. the science curriculum next
students one on one instruc- year.
Photo by Betesy Campbell

145 children completed the Super Reader challenge and


2,250 books were read. Congratulations to the students from
Alden who put on an interesting skit about Benjamin Franklin,
to DMS students Kailin and Chandley who taught us about The
Original Tree of Knowledge, to the DMS art club and teacher
Lynsey Murray for creating our fantastic library tree, and to Art club students: sixth
Abby and Isabelle Manning and Eli Hochstein for their help grade: Riley Despathy,
with awards. Good job Kiki Murphy in having the best guess Cate Chase and Emily
about total number of books read. Berry. seventh grade:
Madison Hadley.
Remember to keep your childs favorite reading book in eighth grade: Katie
their backpack over the next few weeks as Read with the Prin- Bruce, Haley Tileston-
cipal takes place. Connelly, Colleen
Dont forget to donate to the Chandler Library fund, Dauwer, Shannon
checks made out to Alden PTA. Conlon, Casey
McCarthy and Maddy
Buchanan.
Photos by Betsey Campbell

Mrs.
Desmonds
fourth grade
class at Alden
School visited
the Harvard
Museum of
Natural History
on May 24.
While there,
they attended
a seminar on
rocks and min-
erals.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 31

Duxbury police log Why have surgery when you can have a
Thursday June 3
2:32 a.m. Caller reported two
yielding to traffic. Area search
negative.
LIQUID FACELIFT!
people having verbal argument 1:31 p.m. Caller reports loose
on Alexander Way. Officer ad- dog in area of the library. Marsh- Imagine... a facelift that
vised to move along. field animal control officer noti- makes you look years
fied. younger without surgery!
2:43 a.m. Caller reported verbal reported male and female argu-
argument in the street on Alexan- ing. Officer shuttled male home. 1:32 p.m. Caller reports two Restores natural facial contours
der Way. One party arrested and loose dogs with electric collars Restores Volume
charged with disorderly conduct on Tremont Street. Marshfield
and disturbing the peace.
Saturday June 5 animal control officer notified. Creates a smoother, younger-
8:33 a.m. Kingston Police re- looking appearance
6:37 a.m. Caller reported seeing quested patrol for alarm call at 2:06 p.m. Hit and run motor ve- Results can be immediate,
a tent in the woods on the walking Rockland Trust. All secure with hicle accident reported on Con-
gress Street. dramatic AND realistic
trail. Officer spoke to party and manager on the scene.
moved along. Medical Director,
3:12 p.m. Caller on Seabury
10:23 a.m. Caller on Lincoln Point Road reports hearing voices
Garry L. Brake, M.D
9:01 a.m. Ambulance transport- Street concerned for safety of
ed elderly woman from Temple- in basement. Officer reports area
bike riders with speeding in area. search negative.
wood Drive to Jordan Hospital. Patrols notified to check area. JOHN CARVER INN & SPA
11:34 a.m. Motor vehicle acci- 5:49 p.m. Caller on Windy Hill 25 Summer Street
12:53 p.m. Hit and run motor Lane reports teen put case of beer
dent in front of school on Kings- vehicle accident on Kingstown Plymouth, MA
town Way. in bush which then was picked
Way. Kingston Police and State up by another party. Officer to
(508) 746-7100 x121
6:59 p.m. Kingston police re- police notified. check. Area search negative. www.BeachPlumMedSpa.com
quest K-9 assistance to locate sui- 1:01 p.m. Detail officer reports 6:16 p.m. Caller reports mo-
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ries.
Friday June 4
8:27 a.m. Caller on Moulton
Road reports mailbox and post
7:02 p.m. Erratic operator on
back road from Saquish gate area.
Harbormaster notified. Plymouth
7:24 p.m. Caller reports red
sports car speeding north on
Make this Fathers Day
stuck in tree. DPW notified.
11:28 a.m. Caller reports suspi-
police officer spoke to party.
7:30 p.m. 911 caller reported
Washington Street. Area search
negative.
Sweeeeeeet!
cious adult male, 46-48 years old, operator of a blue van has a six
in area of softball fields. Offered year old child in his lap while op- Wednesday June 9
callers daughter the use of his erating vehicle on Summer Street. 10:21 a.m. Caller on Vine Street
cell phone while she was waiting
for a ride. Left area after child
Pembroke police notified. reports mangy fox in area. Gone
on arrival.
s"ATHING3UITS
was picked up. Item logged. 9:55 p.m. Well-being check

8:00 a.m. Arrest made at mid-


requested on Kingstown Way.
Nurses notified.
11:49 a.m. Party reports larceny
of stolen business checkbook and
s&LIP&LOPS
dle school of suspect in previ-
ous bomb threat. Two suspects
arrested. One charged with two
Sunday June 6
cash.
3:50 p.m. Bus company reports
s3UNGLASSES
11:42 a.m. Caller reports hus- accident with school bus and rid-
counts of bomb threat and accost-
ing/annoying a person of the op- band cut hand. Patient transported
to Jordan Hospital.
ing lawn mower on Simmons s4ENNIS#LOTHING
posite sex. Second party charged Drive. No injuries.
with false bomb threat. 12:10 p.m. Caller reports her car
was hit while parked in lot on Al-
10:15 p.m. Caller reports motor s!.EW2ACQUET
3:01 p.m. Duxbury Fire Depart- vehicle all over the road on Bay
ment reports motor vehicle acci-
dent on Tremont Street. Vehicle
den Street.
4:27 p.m. Caller reports two car
Road. Vehicle stopped in front
of deli and driver slumped over
s/&&3KIS
towed. steering wheel. Officer arrested
3:36 p.m. 911 call for hit and run
motor vehicle accident on Kings-
town Way and Winter Street. No one and charged with Operating
under the influence of liquor.
s'IFT#ERTIFICATES
motor vehicle accident on Kings- injuries.
town Way. Motor vehicle found 7:05 p.m. Caller reports loose 11:24 p.m. Motor vehicle crash
in Bongis parking lot. One party dog in middle of the road on Val- on Lincoln Street. Party refused
arrested and charged with carry- ley Street. Area search negative. transport and treatment. Vehicle
ing a dangerous weapon, leaving towed.
the scene of property damage, 9:57 p.m. Caller reports motor
and operating under the influence vehicle drove through fence on
of drugs. Meeting House Road. No inju- DUXBURY MARKETPLACE Mon-Fri: 9 am-6 pm
ries. 45 DEPOT STREET Saturday: 9am-5 pm
5:05 p.m. Caller reports group of (781) 934-9501 Sunday: 12noon-5 pm
teenagers on Tobey Garden Street
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spoke to parties. 4:29 p.m. Caller into station to
5:32 p.m. Caller reported mo- turn in a bracelet found on Saint
tor vehicles speeding on Church George Street.
Street. 11:44 p.m. Caller on Mallards
5:36 p.m. Caller reported person
skateboarding on Tremont Street
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Ace Blout shuts out Plymouth Norths bats


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com

They have made their mark


in DHS baseball history by
going deeper into the playoffs
than any baseball team before
them. Coach Barney Earles
Dragons are now the MIAA
Division II South Sectional
champions after defeating
former state champ Plymouth
North, 5-0, on Friday after-
noon in Brockton.

baseball
Duxbury 5
Plymouth North 0

The win was the 17th ALAN HURLEY


straight for Duxbury, bringing
its record to 21-2, as it prepared ROOFING
to face undefeated (23-0) and
No. 1 seed Masconomet Tues- SPRING SPECIAL
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Lowell for the Eastern Massa- GETTING THE JOB DONE: Senior tri-captains Matt Savard, Pat McWilliams and Jeff Blout hold the COMPLETE NEW ROOF
chusetts crown. Division II South Sectional Championship trophy after beating Plymouth North, 5-0. Photo by Mike Halloran
Every win seems to pro- We Accept Credit Cards

duce a new star on the Dux- gled to drive in McWilliams to faze the senior righty, who scoring ONeal and leaving 781-826-1601
bury roster, but in this case it and advanced to second base blew a fastball by Walsh for a Sweeney at third when Tom alan@alanhurleyroofing.com
was the veteran seniors who on the throw to the plate. Se- third strike and an end to the Kazanowskis line drive was
provided all the excitement in nior Pat Sweeney wasted little uprising. snagged with a leaping catch
a game that was theirs from time, as he continues to swing Blout would allow the Ea- by the PN second baseman.
the opening pitch. a torrid bat, and brought home gles two more hits in the fourth, Pat Sweeney (DH/No. 8 781-934-9919
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Senior captain Pat McWil- ous Matt Walsh strolling to the would get out of the inning dugout and meditating thru Bar & Lounge
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ago. The Duxbury Rotary Fathers Day ON HERE? not people. The fittings and marvelous
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2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Religious
Superintendent Sue Skeiber for her
Send church listings to many years of dedicated service to
events@clipperpress.com the students and families of Duxbury
Public Schools. The event will be

services
or fax to 781-934-5917.
held in the lobby of the Performing
the Deadline Arts Center from 4:30-6 p.m. Light
is Friday at noon. refreshments will be served. Hosted
by the Chandler, Alden and Middle

C l i pp e r
First Baptist A cal
e
School PTAs and the High School
PTO.
fbcd.org Du x b u n d a r f o r
781-934-6095
m u n i ty ry e
me e t ve n t s,
Snack, Yack, or Books and Brunch.

C om
Dr. Kevin Cassidy Children entering grades two and three
Pastor Jamie Cotelleso c l a s s i ng s, are invited to Snack and Yack from
e s, c o
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
nursery and childrens programs
a l e n d ar wo r k u rs e s, 10:30-11:15 a.m. in the childrens
program room of the Duxbury Free
during worship time. Sunday
school classes, children through
C ,
and v dance s
s
p l ays h o p s, Library. Books and Brunch will be
offered to children entering grades
adult, immediately following four to six. Bring a brown bag lunch
morning worship; 5:30 p.m.
o pp o r o l u n te e r and eat while listening to book talks on
t uni t
junior and senior high youth ie s ! great summer reads. Both programs
groups with Youth Pastor Brent require advance registration either
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and online at duxburyfreelibrary.org, in
prayer time. Awana Clubs for person at the childrens reference
desk, or by phone at 781-934-2721
kids every Wednesday night
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for preschool c a le n d a r i te ms by x115.
First Parish Church Se nd
through the sixth grade.
F r id a y t o e ve n t s@ Summer Learn to Skate Program.
duxburyuu.org
no on s s .c om .
Beat the heat Wednesday mornings
c l i pp e r p re ce available basis.
Rev. Catherine Cullen
Holy Family Church 781-934-6532 10:50-11:40 a.m. starting June 23.
Offered by Pilgrim Skating Club
The office is open from 9 ish ed on a sp
a
even ts .
holyfamilyduxbury.org ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d located at Hobomock Arenas in
Rev. Bryan Parrish a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, Senior C a le n da r it
omm Pembroke, this is a 10-week session
choir rehearsal at 9:15 a.m., Ju- is fo r n on-c
Rev. Sen Maher Preference for $150 per skater. Additional $15
781-934-5055 nior choir rehearsal at 9:30 a.m., annual registration fee. For more
Weekend Mass: Saturday, Worship Service and Church information visit pilgrimskatingclub.
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 school at 10:30 a.m. and Bud- com.
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and dhist Meditation at 7 p.m. Bells
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., and
at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Daily Mass, Recorders at 8:30 p.m. Book Thursday June 17 Sunday June 20 Thursday June 24
8:15 a.m. The rosary is prayed group meets Thursdays at 9 a.m. Garden Tour. The Community Happy Fathers Day!
after daily Mass. Adoration of Sewing group meets Thursdays Garden Club of Duxbury will be Books and Brunch. Children
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays at 10 a.m. June 19, Annual hosting its Garden Tour from 9:30 Fathers Day breakfast. The Rotary entering grades four through six,
at 9 a.m. Daytime bible study, Church Fair, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 and Club is serving breakfast at the bring your lunch to the Duxbury
June 21, Womens Summer Sol- are available at Foodies, Talbots/ Duxbury Senior Center from 8:30-11 Free Library childrens program
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening
stice Ritual, 7 p.m. Duxbury, The Studio and Westwinds a.m. featuring pancakes, sausage and room 11:30-a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for
prayer group Wednesdays at book talks on some great summer
7:30 p.m. Mens prayer group Bookshop or the day-of-the-tour at orange juice, as well as face painting
each garden. A rain date of June 18 is for the kids and a raffle. Cost is $6 reads. Register in person, by phone
Fridays at 6:45 a.m.
St. Pauls Church of scheduled - call 781-934-2518, if in for adults, and $4 for kids under or online.
doubt. The Spring raffle tickets are 1 12. Funds raised go to Rotary Club
Pilgrim Church the Nazarene for $6, 5 for $25, and 12 for $50, and sponsored local and international Volunteer Barbecue. The Duxbury
charities. Bay Area Regional Medical Reserve
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofdux-
Rev. David Troxler offer you a chance to win a weekend Corps, a partnership between
bury.org
781-585-3419 getaway, a landscaping jumpstart, and the towns of Duxbury, Hanson,
Sunday worship, 11 a.m. much more. For more details, contact Marshfield, Pembroke and Whitman,
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor
Rev. Eloise Parks, Asst. Pastor Nursery is provided for all ser- Tammy Kirk at tammyakirk@yahoo. Monday June 21 is celebrating our volunteers and
vices. Sunday school meets com. recruiting new volunteers at a BBQ
781-934-6591 Golf Tournament. The Kiwanis
Sunday Worship Service at Sunday morning from 9 to 10:45 at 6 p.m. at the Duxbury Senior
Club of Kingston/Duxbury will
10 a.m. Church office hours, a.m. From July 4 through Sept. hold the John Corr Memorial Golf Center. Anyone can apply. No
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- 12, worship service will be at 10 Friday June 18 Tournament at the Atlantic Country medical background required, free
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. a.m. with childrens church dur- Club in Plymouth. Registration training. This is strictly a volunteer
ing the worship hour and Sunday Sen. Robert L. Hedlund office
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, begins at 7 a.m. with tee off at 8 a.m. organization. We are celebrating with
school will not meet. Wednes- hours. Will take place 10:30 a.m. to
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. and luncheon at 1 p.m. To sign up or food, awards, fun and information.
days, Sacred Youth Ministry at noon, at Duxbury Library, Lanman
Ladies Bible study, Tuesdays at for more information, contact Kristin All new MRC volunteers will be
Room.
7 p.m. Wednesdays, Bible study the teen center at 6:30 p.m. June Muratore at 508-746-1464 or kvm@ entered into a raffle. To RSVP and
25, Womens ministry garden plymouthlaw.com, George Johnson for additional information please call
at 10 a.m., Faith stories at 7 Shirat Hayam Open House.
party, 12-3 p.m. at the Burden Congregation Shirat Hayam will at 781-934-2151 or GWJCoach@aol. 781-934-1100, x124.
p.m. Thursday, evening Bible
study at 7 p.m. home in Hingham. hold an open house Friday night com, or Amy Amoroso at 617-293-
service and Oneg at 7 p.m. The 7370 or acamoros@yahoo.com.
Congregation is located in the Friday June 25
United Methodist First Church of Marshfield United Methodist Church Childrens Fantasy night. A
at 185 Plain St., Route 139. For Midsummer Nights Fantasy will be E Underground Teen Open-Mic
highstreetumc.org Christ, Scientist more information contact 781-582- held on the grounds of the Miramar Night. South Shore Conservatorys
Rev. Barbara Kszystyniak 781-934-6434 2700, info@shirathayam.net, or visit Retreat Center, 121 Parks St., from open-mic series for teenagers will be
781-585-9863 Sunday worship service and shirathayam.net. 7:30-9 p.m. The rain date is June held from 7 8:30 p.m. at The Ellison
Office hours are Monday- Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 22, or June 23. Children four to Center for the Arts, 64 St. George St.
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- Bay Players Our Town. Michael eight years old, along with a parent, Teenagers are welcome to perform or
p.m. Sunday worship service ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Pevzner of Kingston directs an are invited to join the Fairy Queen listen in. A sound system, keyboard,
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Christian Science Reading Room ensemble cast from all over the South for an enjoyable evening of fantasy, drums, accompanist (keys or guitar)
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Shore including local Duxbury actors, fun,music, dancing, games and light will be provided. Performers should
open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee Alexander Lewis and Phil Markella. refreshments. The cost for one call ahead to register and schedule a
Corner, Tuesday through Satur- performance time. Limited admission
hour following. Third Friday of Performances will be held June 18, parent and one child is $25. Each
day 10 a.m.1 p.m. at the door. Performers are admitted
each month we serve dinner at 19, 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. in The Zone additional family child is $5. For
Christian Science Sentinel Theater, located at 822 Webster St. more information and to register for for free with registration, and
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun-
Last Wednesday of the month is in Marshfield. Tickets are $15. For the program call the Miramar Retreat audience admission is $10 per person
day mornings at 9 a.m. reservations, call 339-793-1027 or Center at 781-585-2460, x312. No including snacks and soda.
ladies luncheon at 12 p.m.
go to Bay Player Web site at ticket. tickets will be sold at the door.
bayplayers.org. E Underground Open-Mic Night.
St. John the Journey South Shore Conservatorys open-
mic series for adults will be held
Evangelist Episcopal Community of Faith Tuesday June 22 from 9-11 p.m. at The Ellison Center
www.journeyduxbury.com Saturday June 19 Ballerina Storytime. A real ballerina for the Arts, 64 St. George St. Adults
www.stjohnsduxbury.org and college students home for the
781-934-6523
Rev. David Woods Church Fair. The First Parish will be at the Duxbury Free Library
781-585-8295 Unitarian Universalist Church at 842 resource room from 10:30 a.m. to 12 summer are welcome to perform or
Sunday services are at 9 Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- listen. A sound system, keyboard,
a.m. Memorial Day through La- Tremont St., will be holding their noon to read a story and perhaps show
ter at Miramar. traditional fair from 8:30 a.m. to 2 a few ballet steps. This program will drums, accompanist (keys or guitar)
bor Day. Wednesday: Mens will be provided. Performers should
p.m. Books, jewelry, antiques, White be led by a staff member from the
Bible study 6:30 a.m., Coffee Elephant, plants, crafts, live auction South Shore Conservatory. Ages 3-5 call ahead to register and schedule a
and conversation 9 a.m., Holy Living Waters at 10 a.m., childrens activities and with a registered adult. Registration performance time. Limited admission
Eucharist with healing 10 a.m., at the door. Performers are admitted
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Community of Hope towel collection for Gulf Coast
animal clean-up. Hot food and bake
is required, in person, by phone, or
online. for free with registration, and
Childrens choir rehearsal 6 www.LivingWatersCH.org sale, too. Rain or shine. For more audience admission is $10 per person
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey information, call 781-934-6532. including desserts and coffee.
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult choir
rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA
508-922-1666
Sunday, 7 p.m., Ford Center Bay Players Our Town. See June
Wednesday June 23 Bay Players Our Town. See June
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Miramar. 18 listing. Reception to honor Superintendent 18 listing.
Sue Skeiber. The community is
invited to attend a reception to honor
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

What would you like to wish your Dad for Fathers Day?

I would like to wish him a very Have an excellent time in New To be surrounded by all his
long life! Jersey...having fun with your loved ones in good health and I wish him his first career goal
Ruth Oakland sisters. happiness. in ice hockey! Relaxation! My 90 year old
Pine Street Tyler Longo Caroline Mitchell Brendon Carroll father is very intense.
Lantern Lane Summer Fair Chairperson Boxwood Lane
First Parish Church Duxbury Jeannie Gagne
Visiting Musician

show. Tickets may be purchased at


Saturday June 26
Garden tour this week, June 17
T
winslowhouse.org or by calling 781-
Hands Across the Sand. Join 350. 837-5753.
org in a special international event Workshop for young artists. The his Thursday, June 17, from 9:30 a.m.
to say No to offshore oil drilling DAA has scheduled workshops to to 2:30 p.m. is the Garden Tour spon-
and Yes to Clean Energy and help create a masterpiece for the sored by Community Garden Club of
Renewables. Please join to make Midsummer Show. The workshops, Duxbury, a member of the the Garden Club Fed-
a powerful statement for a cleaner Create A Framed Masterpiece are eration of Massachusetts. This beautiful garden
environment. Meet together at 11:30 planned for two Saturday mornings,
a.m. at Duxbury Beach and at 12 designed for continuous blooms features a beauti-
June 26 or July 10 from 10 a.m. to ful copper beech tree, a redbud hazel shrub, Rose
noon, join hands for 15 minutes and noon. Supplies and the frame included
together send the message to support for $30. Please call to register prior of Sharon, rhodies, and roses. Buy your tickets
cleaner energy. to the workshop. Visit duxburyart. today to enjoy this garden and the unique gardens
org or call 781-934-2731 x4 for more of five Duxbury homes with enchanting water-
Duxbury Free Library Passport to
Adventure. Duxbury Free Library information. front venues, mystical wooden gardens, tranquil
childrens department will kick off koi ponds, and other wonderful outdoor spaces.
Bay Players Our Town. See June
its annual summer reading adventure 18 listing. We hope you spend time soaking up all the beauty
with a Saturday spectacular starting and take home inspiration for your own gardens.
at 10 a.m. The day will be filled Also, enjoy light refreshments at our central lo-
with a variety of activities for all
ages. Readers and nonreaders from
Sunday June 27 cation, while you browse our Raffle, which has Lisa Pattinson, Sheila Barnwell, Sue McMahon
a variety of wonderful themed baskets. Both the at the entrance of one of the gardens.
preschool through grade seven may Japanese tea ceremony. The Art
register for a gameboard and use it Complex Museum will offer its first
tour and the raffle proceeds will be used for town beautification projects and scholarship pro-
to travel around the world by Aug. Japanese tea ceremony presentation grams. The Garden Tour tickets are $15 and will be available at Foodies, Talbots/Duxbury,
30. Saturday Spectacular programs of the season at 2 p.m. Aiko Somi The Studio and Westwinds Bookshop. Tickets will also be available the day-of-the-tour at each
require advance registration for Rogers will conduct the first in a series garden. A rain date of June 18 is scheduled call 781-934-2518. The Spring Raffle tickets are
children and attending adults. of three public ceremonies offered 1 for $6, 5 for $25, and 12 for $50, and offer you a chance to win a weekend getaway, a land-
Registration may be done online at by the museum. The program will be scaping jumpstart, a birdhouse package, a pampering basket, framed artwork, and much more.
duxburyfreelibrary.org, in person at conducted in one of the very few tea For more details, please contact Tammy Kirk at tammyakirk@yahoo.com.
the childrens reference desk, or by huts in New England, called Shofan,
phone at 781-934-2721 x115. Wind-in-the-Pines Hut. Additional
tea ceremony presentations are
Comedian at the PAC. A fundraising scheduled for July 25 and Sept.
event for the Historic 1699 Winslow 26. Admission is free but seating is
House and Cultural Center of
Marshfield featuring nationally-
renowned comedian and social
limited and available on a first-come
basis. Guests are advised to dress
First Parish Church 160th
commentator Jimmy Tingle will
appear at the Duxbury Performing
for the weather. In case of rain the
presentation will take place inside the
museum which is located off Rte 3A
Unitarian Universalist
of Duxburys Summer
Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $25 for general admission or
$50 includes an opportunity to meet
at 189 Alden St.
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What Daddy really wants continued from page one


Baseball is sectional champs little frustrated, said Savard.
continued from page one
America, hunting and target shooting are popular pastimes, The coach told me to relax up
and fitting that perfect shotgun can take longer than choosing were out, Blout settled down there, so I saw my pitch and
a whole wardrobe of shoes. For such men, deciding on the and blew a fastball by Mike went after it. I guess it went
right pump is about reloading for the next shot, not about Cahill to kill another rally and pretty far.
preserve his 3-0 lead. Blout continued to mow
comfortable shoes. It was beginning to look the Eagles down with two more
Women are said to be hard to read by men, at least their like the Eagles had no solution strikeouts in the sixth inning,
desires difficult to understand. Men are even harder. They for solving Blout, and if they and was aided by an outstand-
hide their hints for gifts in the most obvious places: outright did, it was going to be even ing defensive play at shortstop
harder after the bottom of the by Kazanowski, who dove to
petitions. When a man says, for example, I want a canoe, he
fifth. his left and saved the ball from
really means it. When his wife or children hear such a request, After junior Joe Coyne going through, getting a force
their reaction often shows elements of confusion. What flied out to deep right field, se- play at second base.
could he mean by that? What is trying to say? What does he nior Tommy Guilfoile stroked The Zen master went to
really want? Typically, these questions take an indirect form. a single to left. Senior captain the mound in the seventh, just
Matt Savard came up to the like had had been doing all af-
Youre joking, his wife might say, pretending to be harsh.
plate, hoping to contribute in ternoon, and ended the game
Youve got to be kidding. some way to his teams gutsy with consecutive strikeouts to
Children can be even more mystified. Daddys crazy. performance. With one swing put the Dragons in the finals.
He thinks hes getting a boat for Fathers Day. A canoe. Yeah, of the bat he brought the We play loose and we
right! Their gentle attempts to probe the matter are cloaked in crowd out of its seat at Cam- play together, said Blout.
panelli Stadium with a titanic And when we battle, no one
subtle questions of concern, like, Are you nuts? Are you on home run blast that traveled can touch us. I just try to stay
drugs? Both children and wives may join in the final search over 400 feet and over the left- calm out there, and I know my
for deeper truth by asking, What in the world would you do centerfield fence to bring home fastball is pretty good. If I can THATS THE BOMB: Matt Savard
with a canoe? Are you drunk? Guilfoile for a 5-0 lead. just hit my spots and they are rounds the bases after blasting
I once spent three years worth of Fathers Days angling I had struck out in my making the plays behind me, I a 410-ft. home run to give the
first two at-bats, so I was a just have to throw strikes. Dragons a 5-0 lead.
for a Ben Silver bow tie. Bow ties are harder to find than you
might guess, and the Ben Silver ones are the top of the line
heirloom quality, tough enough to last forever, and, when Girls volleyball gets the green light
properly tied, cleverly lifted out of range of spaghetti splatters. By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com
In a day when four-in-hand ties can cost more than the shirts
Its one of the largest sports
they protect, $70 bow ties can be quite economical, like a
in college, but its been absent
canoe. The children finally realized I was serious, pooled their from Duxbury High School
efforts, and sprung for the tie, a splendid maroon with white since the school started play-
polka dots in the Winston Churchill line. It came complete ing varsity sports.
with quotes from Winston himself. Never give up! he once Sailing, crew, ice skat-
ing and skiing have been the
growled. Never, never give up! most recent additions to the
I didnt, and I think of the love of my children every time I stable, but now volleyball will
tie it, straighten it, and admire it in the mirror. be joining the rest of the DHS
Now, I would never wear a canoe to the opera or to church, athletic scene, filling the only
even an economical used canoe with two paddles. I already gap that has been missing in
girls falls sport.
have life jackets, but I wouldnt wear them to church, either. While several attempts
Id wear them on the Bluefish River, one for me and one for have been made in the past to
whoever joined me, and I wouldnt always expect to steer, get the sport off the ground, the ON A MISSION: Head Coach Pam Thomas and Barbara Vetsch have
either. We could take turns, because a real canoe has two seats, partnership of Duxbury resi- taken steps to introduce volleyball as a varsity sport at DHS.
unlike those silly fake plastic kayaks that you ride on top of. I dent Barbara Vetsch and Head and Assistant Coach Dannielle as to the teams progress.
Coach Pam Thomas have been Snelling will be holding a four- For information about
might bring a paddle to church, to have it blessed, especially working with Athletic Direc- day clinic starting Aug. 16 that DHS volleyball or to register
if it was one or two of those beautiful wooden ones, which I tor Thom Holdgate and are is open to prospective seventh for the summer clinic in Au-
could refinish if it was used, as long as it wasnt split, but I determined to have a varsity through tenth-grade girls. Not gust, contact Barbara Vetsch
would never wear a canoe to church. program up and running for only is the clinic designed to at BarbaraVetsch@comcast.
the 2011-12 school year. garner interest and create en- net or call her at 781-934-5727
I could probably make a bundle writing dreamy nature
When Vetschs volley- thusiasm for the program, but or 781 864-2028.
articles about Duxburys beautiful estuaries, gratitude, egrets, ball scholarship niece ques- it is also intended as an assess-
memories, and horseshoe crabs that tickle your feet and make tioned her cousin as to why ment of volleyball play and
children squirm. And I would, too, if I had a canoe. Theres no she wasnt playing volleyball, athletic ability. It will be held
Youth Cheerleading
mystery about it, even if I am a man. all eighth-grader Nikki Vetsch at the Alden School gym from registration
could say was, We dont have 9-11:30 a.m.
a volleyball team. The clinic would be vol- Duxbury Youth Cheer-
That was all her mom untary and would not preclude leading is hosting an open
needed to hear. participation in the fall pro- registration Thursday, June
17 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in
Through friends in town, gram. It would help Thomas
the Setter room at the Dux-
Vetsch tracked down Thomas, and Vetsch develop a plan to bury Library. This is a great
whose dream in life was to build the team and help each way to meet new friends,
build and coach a successful girl maximize her potential. build self confidence, learn
volleyball program. The cost of the clinic will be cool age appropriate safe
A scholarship volleyball $100. routines with our trained
player at Wake Forest and an While the first year of the coaches, little traveling, and
Atlantic Coast Conference program will be at the intra- a lot of fun.
All-Star in 1985, Thomas set mural level, the hope is that If you have any ques-
six school records for the De- scrimmages will be arranged tions, please feel free to
mon Deacons in a three-year with area high schools after contact Sue Lawrence at
span from 1984 through 1986. the eight-week intramural ses- 781-582-0405 or susanlaw-
Prior to enrolling at Wake sion is over to assess how far rence11@comcast.net. Reg-
Forest, Thomas played for the the program has come. istration and medical forms
Three Rivers Junior Olympic While start-up teams are are also available on line
team and was a member of the usually on their own finan- at duxburyyouthfootball.
Norwin High School varsity cially, it will take many fund- com. Look forward to see-
that won three Division I State raisers and contributions to ing you there! Please bring
titles. make this program a reality. A your health insurance infor-
To help jump-start vol- dedicated website will also be mation, any questions and
leyball interest, Vetsch and linked to the DHS Web site in check payment plan arrange-
the coaching staff of Thomas the near future for information ments can be made.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 5

Dragons Den
Sports Editor Mike Halloran sports@duxburyclipper.com

Dragons to face St. Johns Prep for state title


Duxbury defeats Billerica 13-12 in hard-fought battle
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor The score was 5-2 head-
justin@duxburyclipper.com ing into the second quarter,
48. but Billerica chipped away at
Its what the Duxbury Duxburys lead. After Indians
Dragons boys lacrosse team goalie Daniel Smith pulled a
shouts as they break a huddle, possible score off the goal line
and it means play hard for all before it could cross, Slatton
48 minutes of the game. struck again, and midfielder
Ross Murphy added another
Boys Lacrosse
Duxbury 9
score to bring the visitors with-
Marshfield 4 in a goal.
Siefert added a quick-strike
score with 5:47 left to go in the
Boys Lacrosse second period, but Billerica an-
Duxbury 13 swered quickly with two goals
Billerica 12
to tie the game at 6. The tie-
breaker by attack Grant White-
On Saturday afternoon it way for the visitors caused the
became more than just a slo- Indians bench to erupt, and
gan, as the Dragons needed momentum was on Billericas
just about every second of the side, leading them to two more
game to defeat Billerica 13-12 goals. Another goal by Sief-
on a grey, drizzly turf at Dux- ert kept it close going into the
bury High School. half, but Billericas crash-the-
Although Billerica struck net offense was clearly disrupt-
first on a goal by sophomore ing the Dragons defense. SUPERMAN: Paul Hellar does everything possible to make sure his effort doesnt go to waste.
attack Cameron Slatton, who Duxbury Head Coach Photos by Jim Tarbox
off an assist from Hellar to jerseys swarmed Zaverucha
make everything even at 8-8. as an emotional Indians squad
From there the game turned slumped off the field.
into a back-and-forth slugfest. Defense got us to where
Neither team could get much we were, said Sweet after the
separation on the scoreboard, game. And in the end, it won
and although the Dragons were it for us.
winning most of the ground He said a seven-minute
ball battles, it wasnt always stretch of poor play allowed the
translating into a goal. Indians to catch up, and make
Finally, after a Billerica the rest of the game a brutal
holding penalty gave Dux- back and forth struggle.
bury possession, Bryan Barry I told them [at the half]
scored while diving across the that if they played hard and
crease to make the score 12- stayed out of the penalty box
12 with only a few minutes theyd win, he said. Heart
remaining in the game. After and character won this game
some key saves by Duxbury for us.
goalie Mickey Zaverucha, Ric- Seifert finished the game
ciardi scored to put his team up with four goals, followed by
by one. However, a technical Ricciardis three, including the
foul on a holding call gave the game winner. Woodgate, Arm-
ball back to Billerica and left strong, Hellar, James Burke
the Dragons a man down with and Barry had one each.
about 37 seconds on the clock. The Dragons will face St.
A NICE VIEW: Duxburys Seamus Connelly gets a good look at a Dragon score. But the defense held, and at Johns Prep at Harvard at 7:30
the end of the game the white p.m. on Wednesday.
scored four goals for the visi- Chris Sweet rallied his troops
tors, Duxbury dominated the at halftime, and the Dragons

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6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Quinzani stars in debut DYS Champions


Named MLL Rookie of the Week
T
he Boston Cannons
(3-2) won their third
consecutive home
game to start the season, as
they defeated the Denver Out-
laws (3-3), 17-12, on Saturday
afternoon at Harvard Stadium.
A crowd of 6,090 was on hand
to see Duxbury rookie Max
Quinzani score three goals and
an assist in his Cannons debut.
With the game tied 8-8
starting the second half, Quin-
zani opened the third quar-
ter by notching back-to-back
goals, including a nifty behind
the back shot to give the Can- STELLAR START: Max Quinzani scores one of his 3 goals in his Duxbury Youth Softballs Senior Select team, sponsored by
nons a 10-8 advantage. professional debut with the Boston Cannons. MAI Magic, won the championship playoff game against the
The Cannons poured it
Photo by Vaughn Winchell

Daye letting me know Id be June 20 at 2:30 p.m. The game Kingston Riptide, 9-7, last Thursday night at Onion Field.
on in the fourth, getting goals
a member of the Cannons and will be aired live on Comcast Front: Hannah Hutchinson, Isabelle Foley and Alexandra
from Ryan Boyle, Paul Rabil,
I couldnt have been happier Sports Net New England. Puatu. Second Row: Caitlin Turok, Caroline ORourke, Madison
Pat Heim, Quinzani and Matt
he said. This game really Group and individual tick- Garrity, Sabrina Linskey, Caroline OConnor, Katerina Ellison,
Poskay, as they held the Out-
showed me that this is a physi- ets are on sale for all remain- Olivia Zelvis and Mackenzie Bright (missing Briana Connolly).
laws scoreless to break a two-
cal league, much more than ing Cannons home games and Coaches: Sandy Puatu and Bill Ellison.
game losing streak.
Quinzani, who had a large college, but I loved playing in the 2010 MLL All-Star Game
group of family and friends front of the home crowd and being held at Harvard Stadium
at the game, spoke about how notching my first goal, it really on July 8th. For more informa-
happy he was to be in Boston. made me feel like Id arrived. tion, or to purchase Cannons Scholar athletes
I was lucky to get the expo- The Cannons will return tickets, visit bostoncannons.
sure from having such a great to action when they travel to com or call 617-746-9933.
run these past few weeks, I got Virginia Beach, VA to face the
a text message from Coach Chicago Machine on Sunday,

Division II South Sectional Champions

EVERYONE GETS
INTO THE ACT:
The Dragons cel-
ebrate their win
over Plymouth
North that sent Duxbury Youth Softball is proud to present scholarships to five
them to last nights DHS senior players, who have served as positive role models
Eastern Mass. for the younger players in the Recreational League. Pictured
title game against are Kerry Turok, Laura Donovan, Grace Kelso (co-captain),
Masconomet. Laura Walter (co-captain) and Meg Nelson(co-captain)
Photos by Mike Halloran

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COOKOUT 12-2PM
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HES IMPRESSED: DH Pat Sweeney gets the attention of Head Courtesy of Pure Hockey/Comlax & Hockey East
Coach Barney Earle after blasting a triple over the center fielders
head at Campanelli Stadium.
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Ahoy, mate, thems Weekend


Scavengers
Treasure
Chest
bargains ahead!
Yard Sale
Moving Sale
Everything must go. Barbeque
grill, set of 4 patio chairs, table,
Sat., June 19, 10-3. 78 Lantern and rocker, set of 4 bar stools,
Lane, Duxbury. Household basketball hoop, young girls bike,
items, home decor, books, indoor ice hockey table, ping
sporting goods, glassware, pong table, Kenmore washer and
childrens furniture and much dryer, carpet steam cleaner,
more. No early birds. metallic adjustable ladder. Call
781-934-7275.
Yard Sale
Sat. and Sun., June 19 and 20, Ethan Allen Dining Room Set
9-3. Furniture, sports equipment, Seats 6. Four captains chairs, 2
electronics... a little bit of ladderbacks. Oak pedestal
everything. 45 Elis Lane, octagonal table in very good
Duxbury. condition. Additional leaf for extra
seating. $500 or best offer. Call
Huge Yard Sale 781-934-0615.
47 Gold St., Whitman. Sat. and
Sunday, June 19 and 20, 9-5.
CDs, DVDs, videos, electronics,
glassware, kitchen appliances,
miscellaneous items, something
for everyone.

Anderson Sliding Doors


Garage/Collectibles Sale New in cartons, 400 series.
Sat., June 19 and Sun., June 20, French wood. Storm watch
10-3. 769 Center St., (Rt 36) protection. 5 11.5 wide x 6 7.5
Pembroke. Includes sports cards high. High-Eco Excel energy
and collectibles, sheet music, performance. Pine interior,
Ephemera, postcards, vintage off-white exterior. High
tools, furniture and oil lamps, performance glass, doors only.
books, porcelain dolls galore and Four doors (eight panels). Retail,
more.

D
$1701/each; asking $1000/each.
iscover a lost treasure. Find a new home or a Whitman Yard Sale Accessories extra. 781-934-7515.
40 yrs. of stuff. Sat., 6/19, 9-2.
used car. Land a new job or a large fish. Clean 357 Harvard St. Furniture,
housewares, Depression glass,
your gutters or stretch your mind. Tune your Pfaltzgraff, a few tools, clothes &
piano. Tame your computer. Find a painter, a petsitter cloth, exercise equipment &
bikes, books, games & toys,
or a property manager. Market your summer carseat & highchair, TV/VCR, A/C,
cottage or your cottage industry. Sell the couch, plants, plus! Raindate 6/26.
Kitchen Table and Chairs
Is Your Attic Overflowing? Solid birch table top on
buy the treadmill. Learn Spanish, algebra or Is it becoming as cluttered as decorative steel pewter base with
a new operating system. Hire a yard your basement? Advertise your
yard sale in this space and turn
four solid birch matching chairs.
Your price, $280; Jordans
service. Host a yard sale. Take sailing those useless items into a special Furniture price, $1150. Good
treat for yourself or family. shape. Emailed photo available
lessons. Buy a sailboat. Peddle your upon request. Call 617-875-1990.
putters. Plug your Persian. Pitch your piccolo. Clean Treasure Pool Table
Beautiful solid oak full size slate
out the house. Find a housecleaner. Buy the puppy, sell Chest pool table. Over three thousand
the rugs. Trim your hedges, your hems, or your sails. Free Bunny
dollars new. Yours for just $995.
Call Steve at 781-929-1135 or
Buy some firewood. Have a firesale. Sell the antiques Beautiful black and white bunny swood4417@aol.com
needs home. Owner allergic.
in your attic. Sell the whole darn Comes with outdoor and indoor Rocker and Sofa
house. If it rocks, rolls, motors, cage. Call Nancy, 781-934-7131. Dark walnut antique rocker with
arms and rush seat. Asking $100.
meows pedals, putters, swings, Free Small Piano
Easy removal. You take it away. Also, Camelback print sofa, beige
sings, barks, brakes, sails or shakes, you can Good condition. 781-934-6645. and green with rose background.
Winchester Collection. (Hickory,
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$200. 781-934-2166.
48 Walk Behind Lawn Mower
Reach your neighbors around with catcher. Starts first pull.
Ransomes Bobcat, $650.

the block, or around the world. Professional quality, will last


forever. Call Bob on his cell
Cherry China Cabinet phone, 617-347-6637. Can be
Pristine condition. Interior seen in Duxbury.
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boiler/water heater. No
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Duxbury, year-round. One
Standish Shore Rental
Waterfront home directly on bay
w/private boat ramp and
July-September. 3 BR, 2 bath
furnished Cape/Ranch in good
location; garage, large deck,
pets/smoking. $1500/mo+
utilities. First month and security
$3995 INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!

Customer must supply photo.


bedroom with small second BR swimming area. Ample living private yard and garden. Great deposit. References. Call May be digital or print.
or office. Washer/dryer, space w/ skylights, decks, neighborhood, convenient to 617-908-5130, Geoff.
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internet. No kitchen. W/D
access. First and last,
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and summer weeks. Contact
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or e-mail CHEST
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office suites ranging from 400 family house in Duxbury for rent May 15, 2011. Shorter terms Also, unfurnished 3BR , available
sq. ft. to 1000 sq. ft. Efficient weekly. Sleeps 11, 3 baths, considered. Call Jim, for summer. 508-783-8447.
layouts, clean with new interior many porches, sweeping views 508-651-2740.
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word is 25 cents. $1 a week tennis villages, fine dining and
added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.

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1 WEEK $
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1300 $
1500 Add border
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picturesque views of lake and
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9 1200 1400
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$ 00 $ $
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round by calling 781-585-6203 or GUARANTEED
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1250 $4 a week
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At Your At Your At Your


Service Service Service
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House Cleaning
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call Rachel, 617-688-5191. No job too big or too small.
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Lawn Mowing References available. Call
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mowing, lawn mowing, lawn Service Service or 781-336-3533. Absolute Removal


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leaking gutters, and can install
gutter screens. Also, repair
781-424-8844.
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Experienced Nanny
Duxbury mom available full or
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Family business. Free estimates.
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year old high schooler entering Property maintenance, and honest attention to detail.
my sophomore year. I am CPR installation, new construction, Excellent references, call
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of experience. Good references. and insured. Call Paul at
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appointment for a free estimate. Graphic Designer
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cards, advertising, brochures, Certified and experienced high
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references seeking summer job Photoshop, InDesign, Quark, May 28 - Sept. 4. Also willing to
or jobs. Available after sports and Illustrator. References petsit. Call Jen, 781-534-3832.
practice Mon-Thurs afternoons available. For more information,
Robert Reardon Stump Grinding
and some weekends. Call Victor, call 781-635-2350 or email
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Moitinho, 774-283-2857 or lindsey@beechwoodgraphics.c
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At Your Planes, Train Planes, Train


Service & Automobiles & Automobiles
House Cleaner
Offices, houses and apartments.
Seven years experience. Available
anytime on the south shore. Local
references available. Call
781-556-3520.
Handyman Services Pintail 25 "Marika"
Big jobs, small jobs, odd jobs. Jeff Grey designed/built, hull# in 2002 25 Rinker Express
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painting, electric, and plumbing. beige deck. Beautiful cold molded hours, professionally maintained.
Powerwashing. Install windows, daysailer. Two sets of sails and All the options, enclosed head,
doors, new decks. Storm doors, cockpit cover. Professionally shower, microwave, fridge,
deck and home repairs. Dump maintained, indoor winter stove/oven, large swim platform,
runs. Positive attitude, easy to storage. Sail/race on Duxbury depth, fish, windlass, 6 CD
talk to. Call Rick Shea. Bay. Over $60k to replace, asking changer. Family boat sleeps 4.
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Piano Tuning At Your At Your $29,950
603-290-1555
OBO. Scott,

Martin Snow, RPT, Craftsman


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Service Service scott.schermerhorn@alum.bu.ed
u No Brokers.
plus complete piano rebuilding The Paint Saint Landscaping...Lawns
service, sales. 781-837-6531. Professional interior/exterior Tee-Time landscaping, a small
www.martinsnowpianos.com. painting, gutter cleaning, power family yard care service.
Junk Busters washing and window washing. Mowings, cleanups, fertilizing,
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and window washing. Best Tommy, 508-889-3010. 21' Doral 63,467 miles, green exterior and
prices, free estimates. Please call www.teetimelandscaping.com 1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy gray leather interior. Asking
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or leave a message for Mike, Tutoring
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781-789-3612. Summer sessions available.
will help move or dispose of Regularly maintained and locally 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Angels Towing household items. Need help Elementary, intermediate, high serviced. Inside winter storage,
school. Remediate, review, 6 cyl, automatic, full power, 4WD,
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teacher available to teach all
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skills, time management, test SUDOKU ANSWERS
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comprehension instruction is summer lessons. Weekdays or 508-830-0305.
taught using a sequential and Weekends $30 an hour groups
multi-sensory approach. welcome Contact Cory at
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617-538-5353 or Jim
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617-689-1906.
Repair or replace rotted trim branches and yard debris. Any
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around your house. Window sills, and all junk removed, inside and
Former Boston Costume designer
corner boards, facia boards, sills, out. We also clean gutters, install
is now available to sew your
deckboards, replacement or gutter guards, and wash
window treatments, home
restoration. Large or small jobs. windows. Please call Mike at
furnishings and alterations at
781-789-3612.
rates you can afford. Call Hilary to
discuss your project.
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832-0244.
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tutoring availability, call Jeff, Spring Conversion. $9,500. Call GUARANTEED UNTIL ITS SOLD!
508-527-7858. 781-934-2137.
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Planes, Train Planes, Train Planes, Train Legal Legal


& Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles Notices Notices
appointed executor/trix, Date of Death: 05/26/2009
named in the will to serve NOTICE OF PETITION
Without Surety. FOR PROBATE OF WILL
IF YOU DESIRE TO To all persons interested in
OBJECT THERETO, YOU the above captioned estate, a
OR YOUR ATTORNEY petition has been presented
2004 GMC Yukon SLT MUST FILE A WRITTEN requesting that a document
$19,500/bo. Fully loaded, 6-disc 2004 Pursuit 2270 APPEARANCE IN SAID purporting to be the last will
CD player, rear seat DVD Center console. Low hours, 99 Seaswirl 23 Walkaround COURT AT PLYMOUTH of said decedent be proved
entertainment system, heated T-Top, 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, 99 200HP Ocean Pro + 04 trailer. ON OR BEFORE TEN and allowed, and that Priscilla
leather seats, power driver and color fishfinder, GPS, live bait Low hours. GPS, VHS, OCLOCK IN THE S Miles of Duxbury, MA be
passenger seat, third row seat, well, brand new aluminum depthfinder, sink, stove, potty. MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: appointed executor/trix,
power moon, roof luggage rack, Venture tandem trailer with disc Full enclosure. New plugs, named in the will to serve
power mirrors, premium wheels, brakes. $34,900. Call George, 07/02/2010.
thermostats, water pump,
4 wheel drive. Call 781-826-4075. 781-603-5640. batteries. Many extras. Very good In addition, you must file a Without Surety.
condition. On Duxbury mooring. written affidavit of objections IF YOU DESIRE TO
Ready to go. $22,900. to the petition, stating specific OBJECT THERETO, YOU
781-585-8886. facts and grounds upon which OR YOUR ATTORNEY
the objection is based, within MUST FILE A WRITTEN
thirty (30) days after the APPEARANCE IN SAID
return day (or such other time COURT AT PLYMOUTH
2000 Mazda B4000 as the court, on motion with ON OR BEFORE TEN
4WD SE CAB plus 4D, 137,000 notice to the petitioner, may OCLOCK IN THE
miles. Auto, well maintained, tow allow) in accordance with MORNING (10:00 AM) ON:
package, bed liner. $3995 or best Probate Rule 16. 07/07/2010.
offer. Call 781-696-1879. WITNESS, Hon, Catherine In addition, you must file a
06 Rockwood Freedom Camper 1985 Toyota Landcruiser
Excellent condition, well cared P Sabaitis, First Justice of this written affidavit of objections
Completely refurbished 4-speed, Court. to the petition, stating specific
for, winterized and covered. manual locking hubs, endless
Refrigerator, heater, king-queen Date: June 3, 2010 facts and grounds upon which
extras, remarkable condition. the objection is based, within
pullout, electric brakes. Asking Robert E. McCarthy
$20K or best offer. A must see -
$6300, am negotiable. Call one of the last great ones! Call Register of Probate thirty (30) days after the
781-293-3219. return day (or such other time
2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 508-958-0455 TOWN OF as the court, on motion with
Clean, 6 cyl, automatic, 4WD,
DUXBURY notice to the petitioner, may
maroon, new transmission, 118K
miles. Runs great and kept in Everything Else CONSERVATION allow) in accordance with
garage, so body has very little
rust. $6,500. 425 Careswell St,
Under the Sun COMMISSION Probate Rule 16.
WITNESS, Hon, Catherine
Green Harbor. 508-942-8605. Lost Cat P Sabaitis, First Justice of this
We are missing our beloved PUBLIC HEARING Court.
black and grey striped tabby cat Date: June 10, 2010
with double paws. Last seen The Duxbury Conservation Robert E. McCarthy
June 1 around 101 Saint Commission will hold a Register of Probate
George St. Please call
Public Hearing in the Mural
781-934-2443 / 617-640-0030
Meeting Room, Lower Level, MORTGAGEE'S
if you have any information.
Com-Pac 16xl Sloop Town Hall, under the Town NOTICE OF
2006 Four Winds Travel Trailer
1993 microcruiser with outboard Found: Cordless Drill of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw, SALE OF
(w/alternator), trailer, plain sails, Contractors grade cordless drill Chapter 9 and Massachusetts
8 x 24, sleeps 4. Like new. A/C, Port-a-Potty, grill, awning. In found on the corner of Chandler Wetlands Protection Act,
REAL ESTATE
heat, refrigeration, stove, good shape. Stub keel - draws St. and Rt. 14, Duxbury. Found
microwave oven, stereo system,
MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on
18, 1100 lb. displacement. about two weeks ago. Please call By virtue and in execution
awning etc. $8600. Call Colin, Tuesday evening, June 22,
Many extras. $3000. Call cell, to identify, 508-498-8121. of the Power of Sale
508-291-0017. 2010 at 7:05 p.m. on the
781-361-2546 after noon. contained in a certain
request of Duxbury
Legal Construction LLC to install a
Mortgage given by Itsva
Cerritos to Option One
Notices septic system and construct an
addition in the buffer to
Mortgage Corporation, a
California Corporation, dated
COMMONWEALTH bordering vegetated wetlands
December 29, 2006 and
OF as described in a Notice of
recorded with the Plymouth
Intent filed with the
MASSACHUSETTS Conservation Commission on
County Registry of Deeds in
Book 33910, Page 250 of
June 3, 2010. Said project is
which the Mortgage the
THE TRIAL COURT located at 278 Harrison St.,
undersigned is the present
lot 180-003-004 of the
holder by assignment for
Duxbury Assessors Map.
PLYMOUTH breach of the conditions of
said Mortgage and for the
PROBATE AND JOSEPH MESSINA
purpose of foreclosing same
FAMILY COURT Chairman
will be sold at Public Auction
52 Obery Street COMMONWEALTH at 1:00 PM on June 25, 2010
Suite 1130 OF at 8 Candlewick Close,
MASSACHUSETTS Duxbury, MA, all and
Plymouth, MA 02360 singular the premises
(508) 747-6204 described in said Mortgage, to
THE TRIAL COURT wit: The land with the
Docket No. PL10P0947EA buildings thereon situated in
Duxbury, Plymouth County,
In the Estate of: Mary B PLYMOUTH Massachusetts, being shown
Collins
Late of: Duxbury, MA
PROBATE AND as Lot No.8 on plan entitled
02332 FAMILY COURT "Plan of Land Tarkiln
Date of Death: 10/26/2008 52 Obery Street Village, Duxbury,
NOTICE OF PETITION Massachusetts, Tarkiln Realty
Suite 1130 Trust" dated September 8,
FOR PROBATE OF WILL
To all persons interested in Plymouth, MA 02360 1967, by Robert G. McGlone,
the above captioned estate, a (508) 747-6204 Surveyor & Engineer,
petition has been presented recorded with Plymouth
requesting that a document County Registry of Deeds as
Docket No. PL10P1036EA
purporting to be the last will plan 780 of 1967 and
In the Estate of: Frankland
of said decedent be proved W.L. Miles Jr. bounded and described as
and allowed, and that Anne M follows: Southeasterly: by
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
Late of: Duxbury, MA
Collins of Duxbury, MA be 02332
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sold and conveyed subject to
Candlewick Close as shown RAMP 2007RS2 Present side of South Station Street in Thousand ($15,000.00)
and with the benefit of all
on said plan, 185.695 feet; Holder of said Mortgage, By Duxbury, Plymouth County, Dollars by certified or bank
rights, rights of way,
Southeasterly, Southerly: and Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran Massachusetts, being shown check will be required to be
restrictions, easements,
Southwesterly: by a curved PLLC P.O. Box 962169 as LOT 2 as shown on a plan paid by the purchaser at the
covenants, liens or claims in
line at the corner of said Boston, MA 02196 Phone: entitled ''Land in Duxbury, time and place of sale. The
the nature of liens,
Candlewick Close and Union (617) 502-4100 6/2/2010 belonging to Kirby D. & balance is to be paid by
improvements, public
Bridge Street, 35.686 feet; 6/9/2010 6/16/2010 Constance T. Keller'', dated certified or bank check at
assessments, any and all
Southwesterly by said Union December 7, 1960, by Delano Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
TOWN OF unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
Bridge Street as shown on & Keith, Surveyors, which 150 California Street,
liens, water and sewer liens
said plan, by two lines DUXBURY plan is recorded in Plymouth
and any other municipal Newton, Massachusetts
measuring, respectively, County Registry of Deeds as 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
assessments or liens or
180.322 feet and 65.202 feet' Plan #807 of 1960 in Plan 610389, Newton Highlands,
BOARD OF Book 12 Page 1, and bounded
existing encumbrances of
Massachusetts 02461-0389,
Northwesterly: by Lot 3 as record which are in force and
shown on said plan, 200 feet; APPEALS and described, according to within thirty (30) days from
are applicable, having priority
Northeasterly: by a portion of said plan, as follows: the date of sale. Deed will be
over said mortgage, whether
Lot 14 and a portion of Lot 17 NOTICE OF SOUTHERLY: by said provided to purchaser for
or not reference to such
as shown on said plan, 172.09 South Station Street, 220.00 recording upon receipt in full
feet; and Northeasterly: again
PUBLIC HEARING feet;
restrictions, easements,
of the purchase price. The
improvements, liens or
by the remaining portion of WESTERLY: by Lot 1, description of the premises
The Board of Appeals will encumbrances is made in the
Lot 17 as shown on said plan, 507.23 feet; contained in said mortgage
hold a public hearing at the deed.
151.781 feet. Containing NORTHERLY: by land of shall control in the event of an
Town Hall, Mural Room, on TERMS OF SALE:
according to said plan, 59,000 Elizabeth F. Harvey, 228.68 error in this publication.
June 24, 2010 at 7:45 p.m. to A deposit of Fifteen
square feet of land more or feet; and
consider the request of EASTERLY: by land of
less. Together with a right of Brewster Commons LLC to
way in common with others Earle C. and Dorcan P.
amend a Comprehensive Grenquist, 548.92 feet.
entitled thereto over all streets Permit issued on October 8,
and ways as shown on said This conveyance is made
2004, in order to extend the subject to agreements and
plan. Subject to and with the time to begin construction for
benefit of restrictions and easements given by Louise
an additional twelve month Coburn et als set forth in a
easements of record, if any, period.
insofar as now in force and certain instrument to Duxbury
The project is located at Fire and Water District, dated
applicable. The premises are Tremont Street, Woodridge
to be sold subject to and with December 11, 1953 and
Road and Bay Farm Road, recorded in said Plymouth
the benefit of all easements, Parcels No. 160-007-001,
restrictions, building and Deeds in Book 2319 Page
160-007-002 and 170.
zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax 160-007-003 of the Duxbury
titles, water bills, municipal For mortgagor's(s') title see
Assessors Map, consists of deed recorded with Plymouth
liens and assessments, rights ~13.9 acres, zoned for
of tenants and parties in County Registry of Deeds in
Residential Compatibility and Book 35223, Page 105.
possession. TERMS OF PD-2 and is owned by John
SALE: A deposit of FIVE These premises will be
A. Walsh, Trustee of Bay
THOUSAND DOLLARS Farm Trust II, P.O. Box
AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) 366335, Hyde Park, MA
in the form of a certified 02316. "Advertising in the
check or bank treasurer's The Board of Appeals will Pembroke Express
check will be required to be accept written comments on
delivered at or before the time this matter.
& Duxbury Clipper
the bid is offered. The Dennis A. Murphy has restored
successful bidder will be
required to execute a
Board of Appeals my faith in print
Adv: 6/16/10-6/23/10
Foreclosure Sale Agreement Case #10-12 advertising!
immediately after the close of
the bidding. The balance of NOTICE OF - Michael Kirby,
the purchase price shall be MORTGAGEE'S M&F Jewelers
paid within thirty (30) days SALE OF
from the sale date in the form
of a certified check, bank REAL ESTATE
treasurer's check or other
check satisfactory to the By virtue and in execution
Mortgagee's attorney. The of the Power of Sale
Mortgagee reserves the right contained in a certain
to bid at the sale, to reject any mortgage given by Ian P.
and all bids, to continue the Moran and Britta B. Moran to
sale and to amend the terms Mortgage Electronic
of the sale by written or oral Registration Systems, Inc.,
announcement made before or dated October 25, 2007 and
during the foreclosure sale. If recorded with the Plymouth
the sale is set aside for any
reason, the Purchaser at the
County Registry of Deeds at
Book 35223, Page 107, of It pays to advertise in
your hometown newspaper.
sale shall be entitled only to a which mortgage Bayview
return of the deposit paid. The Loan Servicing, LLC is the
purchaser shall have no present holder, for breach of
further recourse against the the conditions of said
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or mortgage and for the purpose  Affordable rates starting at $10.50
the Mortgagee's attorney. The of foreclosing, the same will
description of the premises be sold at Public Auction at  Generous frequency discounts
contained in said mortgage 5:00 p.m. on June 25, 2010,  Complimentary design services
shall control in the event of an on the mortgaged premises
error in this publication. located at 84 South Station  Print & Web combo packages.
TIME WILL BE OF THE Street, Duxbury, Plymouth  Knowledgeable & personal service
ESSENCE. Other terms if County, Massachusetts, all
any, to be announced at the and singular the premises
sale. Bank of America, described in said mortgage,
National Association as TO WIT:
successor by merger to A certain parcel of land,
LaSalle Bank National with the buildings thereon,
Association as Trustee for containing 2.65 acres, more or For an advertising kit or to speak to a sales person please call 781-934-2811.
less, situated on the Northerly
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Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
Other terms, if any, to be 2009, and recorded in the Land in Duxbury, Mass. for Instrument. All of the 00/100 ($5,000.00)
announced at the sale. Plymouth County Registry of overlook Realty Trust dated foregoing is referred to in this DOLLARS will be required
BAYVIEW LOAN Deeds in Book 37190, Page May 16, 1978, drawn by Security Instrument as the to be paid by bank or certified
SERVICING, LLC 224, of which mortgage the Lamont R. Healy, Inc., Land "Property". . ." check only by the purchaser
Present holder of said undersigned is the assignee Surveyors, recorded with Said premises will be sold at the time and place of sale,
mortgage and the present holder, for Plymouth County Registry of subject to and/or with the and the balance of the
breach of the conditions of Deeds as Plan No. 633 of benefit of any and all purchase price shall be paid
By its said mortgage and for the 1978 (Sheet 1 of 2), Plan restrictions, easements, by bank or certified check in
Attorneys, purpose of foreclosing, the Book 20, Page 394, to which improvements, covenants, or within thirty five (35) days
HARMON LAW same will be sold at public plan reference is hereby made outstanding tax title, thereafter with Attorneys
OFFICES, P.C. auction at 10:00 A.M. on for a more particular municipal or other public Stanton & Davis, 1000 Plain
150 California Street Wednesday the 30th day of description. Containing taxes, assessments, liens or Street, Marshfield,
Newton, MA 02458 June, 2010, on the mortgaged 45,401 square feet of land, claims in the nature of liens, Massachusetts. The
(617) 558-0500 premises located at 5 Old according to said plan. and existing encumbrances of successful bidder at the sale
200907-0872 - GRY Barn Road, Duxbury, Being the same premises record created prior to the of the premises shall be
Massachusetts, all and conveyed to the herein named mortgage, if any there be. required to sign a
MORTGAGEE'S singular the real estate mortgagor (s) by deed Said premises will also be Memorandum of Sale of Real
SALE OF described in said mortgage as recorded with Plymouth sold subject to all leases and Property By Auctioneer
REAL ESTATE follows: County Registry of Deeds in tenancies having priority over containing the above terms at
"...the following described Book 17718, Page 335. said mortgage, to tenancies or the Auction sale.
By virtue and in execution property located in the which currently has the occupations by persons on the Other terms, if any, to be
of the Power of Sale COUNTY of PLYMOUTH: address of 5 OLD BARN premises now or at the time of announced at the time and
contained in a certain SEE LEGAL ROAD, DUXBURY, the said auction which place of the sale.
mortgage given by Robert DESCRIPTION ATTACHED Massachusetts 02332 tenancies or occupations are SIGNED: Bank of
W. Shetler to Infinity HERETO AND MADE A ("Property Address"): subject to said mortgage, to America, N.A., Present
Mortgage Company, Inc., PART HEREOF AS TOGETHER WITH all rights or claims in personal Holder of Said Mortgage, By:
dated February 25, 2005, and EXHIBIT A. the improvements now or property installed by tenants STANTON & DAVIS, As its
recorded in the Plymouth Exhibit A hereafter erected on the or former tenants now located Attorneys, FROM THE
County Registry of Deeds in A certain parcel of land property, and all easements, on the premises, and also to OFFICES OF: Jon S. Davis,
Book 30086, Page 256, which with the buildings thereon appurtenances, and fixtures all laws and ordinances Esquire, STANTON &
mortgage was assigned to situated on Old Barn Road, now or hereafter a part of the including, but not limited to, DAVIS, 1000 Plain Street,
Bank of America, N.A. by Duxbury, Plymouth County, property. All replacements all building and zoning laws Marshfield, MA 02050, (781)
assignment dated May 1, Massachusetts, being shown and additions shall also be and ordinances. 834-9181
as Lot 5 on a plan entitled: covered by this Security THE TERMS OF SALE: (2139-2806-409F /Shetler)
Oakcliff Subdivision Plan of FIVE THOUSAND and (06-09-10, 06-16-10,
06-23-10)(251983)

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