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The Case December 27th at 10am, The Ford Center

for Faith
Premier Film Showing
Miramar Retreat Center,
121 Parks Street, Duxbury, MA
followed by open discussion Sponsored by Journey Community of Faith

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Volume LIX No. 51 “He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.” –– Roy L. Smith Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Sun rises again


Former owner buys Sun Tavern,
promises to restore restaurant
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor some cleaning of the building
justin@duxburyclipper.com
due to water damage, but he
The year began with the hasn’t contacted any potential
Sun Tavern restaurant clos- chefs.
ing after New Year’s Day. It Friedman is involved in
was a sign of the economic several other businesses, and
downturn hitting Duxbury, said he’s only had one other
and many residents mourned experience with a restaurant.
the loss of the iconic eatery. However, the Duxbury resi-
Now, as 2009 draws to a close, dent said the building itself is
a former owner has purchased the draw for him.
the property and promises to “It’s not the industry, it’s
return it to its former glory. the property that I just love,”
Lawrence Friedman, who he said.
owned the Sun Tavern from He said that he was both-
1996 to 2001, said he’s start- ered every time he drove down
ing the process of reopening Route 14 during the year it was
the restaurant and is shooting shuttered. WINTERLAND WONDERLAND: Mike McWilliams of Highland Trail puts his snowblower to work during
for a Feburary or March re- the first substantial snowfall of the year. Parts of Duxbury got as much as 18” of snow insuring a white
opening. He said he’s done continued on page 14 Christmas for the first time in several years.

Firefighter receives honor Residents line up


Medal of Valor given to John Montosi at state’s
Firefighter of the Year ceremony in Worcester
for flu vaccine
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor “We’re just trying to get
By Becca Manning, Clipper Staff
becca@clipperpress.com
justin@duxburyclipper.com
the vaccine to as many peo-
Duxbury residents are get- ple as we can,” she said. “We
Like most firefighters, ting vaccinated for the H1N1 wanted people to be able to get
John Montosi will tell you it flu virus, also known as swine it before the holidays.”
was “nothing special” what flu, and town officials hope a Many of the people getting
he did on Jan. 13, when he new decision by the state to the vaccine on Saturday were
helped pull a Pembroke resi- release more vaccines means families with young children.
dent from her burning home. everyone who wants one will Tammy Kirk said she had
After all, he was just doing get one. been hearing of a lot of stu-
his job. The town held a flu clinic dents getting sick around Hal-
But the fact is, Mon- at the Chandler Elementary loween and wanted to make
tosi wasn’t on the job. The School on Saturday morning. sure her kids were protected.
STANDING OVATION: Duxbury firefighter John Montosi receives a
Health Agent Tracy Mayo was Two of her children were able
Medal of Valor from Gov. Deval Patrick and Deputy Gov. Tim Murray
continued on page 12
at the Firefighter of the Year awards. pleased with the turnout.
continued on page 15

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PILGRIM PAVING Correction Duxbury Almanac


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Last week’s article on
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ESJWFXBZTtQBSLJOHMPUTtTUPOFESJWFXBZTtTFBMDPBUJOHtGSFFXSJUUFOFTUJNBUFT the next Town Meeting. Al-
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though Mr. Bornheimer’s
781.982.9898 voice will be missed in the
future, since the annual
Sun. Dec. 27
Mon. Dec. 28
6:46 am
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7:22 pm 12:58 am
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ing, he will preside over the Wed. Dec. 30 9:24 am 10:06 pm 3:38 am 4:22 pm
WALSH, FIRNROHR, spring annual Town Meeting
before giving up the floor to Thurs. Dec. 31 10:16 am -- 4:30 am --
& McCARTHY, P.A. his successor. Fri. Jan. 1 11:10 am 11:50 pm 5:24 am 6:04 pm
Engaging in the General Practice of Law
Concentrating in Real Estate, Criminal Defense, Annual
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
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Christmas Tree Thurs. Dec. 24 7:08 am 4:15 pm
272 Saint George Street
Duxbury, Massachusetts Pickup Jan. 2-3 Fri. Dec. 25
Sat. Dec. 26
7:09 am 4:16 pm
7:09 am 4:17 pm
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and the Boy Scouts of Troop Mon. Dec. 28 7:10 am 4:18 pm
62 will pick up Christmas trees Tues. Dec. 29 7:10 am 4:19 pm
on Jan. 2-3, and Saturday, Jan.
Wed. Dec. 30 7:10 am 4:20 pm
9. Leave the tree on the day
you wish to have it picked up, Thurs. Dec. 31 7:10 am 4:20 pm
with donation attached. The Fri. Jan. 1 7:10 am 4:21 pm
scouts will haul the tree to the
transfer station for recycling.
To make arrangements for
the tree to be picked up call
781-934-6006 and leave the
following information: name,
Since 1935 address, number of trees, the
preferred pick up date, and
The Studio Staff wishes one & phone number. Alternatively,
e-mail with this information
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and a A $10 donation per tree is re-
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to Serpentine Co. LLC
Give the gift of
After
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to Deborah Teevens-Gangl
library membership 15 Priscilla Ln. $488,500 Erwin W. Gerhardt and Lydia Ann
CHRISTMAS Support for the Duxbury
Free Library is simply a click
Gerhardt to Claudio A. Ronzitti and Beth M. Ronzitti

Clearance away. Visitors to the Friends


of the Duxbury Free Library’s
TOP 10 BESTSELLING BOOKS

new Web site, duxfol.org, will 1. The Scallop Christmas, by Jane Freeberg 2. The Duxbury Beach
4VOEBZt%FDFNCFS discover the various ways of Book, by The Duxbury Beach Preservation Society, Inc. 3. The Hotel
giving to the library through on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by Jamie Ford 4. The Lacuna,
the Friends’ membership pro- by Barbara Kingsolver 5. The Given Day, by Dennis Lehane 6.
So that our employees may have more Gingerbread Friends, by Jan Brett 7. When the Game Was Ours,
gram, gift offerings and mer- by Larry Bird and Magic Johnson 8. True Compass, by Edward M.
than just one day to celebrate chandise. Membership can be Kennedy 9. What the Dog Saw, by Malcolm Gladwell 10. Open: An
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Also SAVE
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two popular programs at The
~ cash or check only ~ Art Complex Museum is Merry Room, Duxbury High School graduate, Colin Clark,
now taking place. Yoga with will discuss his experience of living in Beijing, China while
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p.m. for four weeks at $36. language and culture of two provinces, XinJiang and XiZang.
First Thursdays, stories and Colin’s presentation will also include slides that capture the
art for toddlers and caregivers, beauty and magnificence of the regions he explored. Colin is
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 3

Church windows, Camp


Wing barn top CPC projects
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
proposed CPA Projects for FY 2010 PEMBROKE'S #1 PLACE FOR
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tee, according to the commit- the third year is to inventory 86 properties within the Shipbuilders
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tee’s chairwoman. However,
National Register nomination.
the group is taking heart from
a new law, working its way The Grange Renovation: Construction of two affordable housing
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understanding that Habitat was going to move forward on the reno-
vation and the building’s historic character was to be maintained.
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The request is for $150,000 of town CPA funds.
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“I think for the communi- tinue to press forward and counsel if there would be and
ties that are still on the fence do good projects that really any separation of church and
... this would be much more of help the three purposes [open state issues with the church,
a powerful incentive,” Mor-
ris said. “They’ve been see-
space, historic preservation,
community housing.]”
but noted Community Pres-
ervation Act funds have been Happy Holidays from
ing that the match has been The CPC has a number of used many times on historic
declining, and they’ve been a
bit more reluctant to come on
board.”
She said she’s hopeful that
projects on its plate (see side-
bar,) including some potential
land purchases for open space
or affordable housing that
churches –– and the First Par-
ish Church certainly has an
important place in Duxbury’s
history.
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yet. Morris said she hopes to the land acquisitions, the com-
recommended for approval by
a joint legislative committee, be able to disclose those proj- mittee will also be paying for
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received,” she said. “I think with selectmen to discuss their will be paid for by administra-  H S
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this.” rant sometime in the near fu- quire a Town Meeting vote.
ture. “It’s going to be a relative-
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that the match has been drop- “We’re trying to move for- ly quiet Town Meeting,” Mor-
ping has been making it harder ward as fast as we can,” Mor-
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The spring election season Friend Weiler of Trout Farm recently announced that he
is starting to heat up, as candi- Road took out papers to run would not seek re-election.
dates are beginning to declare for town moderator. Longtime Also this week, incum- Call Today for a No-Obligation Consultation
their intentions to seek open moderator Allen Bornheimer bents James MacNab of the
seats. said last week he will not seek Board of Assessors and Theo-
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pers to run for the selectman Committee. There are two ning Board member John Bear www.MahoneyFamilyLaw.com
seat currently held by Jon Wit- seats on the committee, cur- took out papers last week.
4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Signs of the times for local painter Santa Says:


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after he closed up his own ad- Okerfelt recalls being ap-
vertising business. proached by Uno’s then CEO,
In the early 1970s, Oker- Aaron Spencer, nearly thirteen
felt’s father, Clarence, paint- years ago while he was paint-
ed the Boston Gas tank. The ing the side of a building.
original design was by Corita Word of mouth is an in-
Kent, a nun, whose art work valuable part of his artistry, as
was chosen to grace the side of he feels his reputation speaks
the now famous landmark. for itself. He enjoys the work,
With samples scaled to which he says sometimes feels
represent the tanks, artists in more like a “hobby.” Okerfelt
the running for the project does not see himself retiring
presented their designs. Of the anytime soon.
four artists, Kent eventually “I know even if I retired,
was chosen by Boston Gas someone would ask me to work Okerfelt says he can “pretty
and the elder Okerfelt began on something and I would do much paint on anything.”
the rendition of her vision on it,” he said. “It is something I
the side of the tank. will always enjoy.” hours,” he said. “There is a lot
“My father painted one Okerad, which was the of time in sitting and sketch-
gas tank there and three or original name of his father’s ing at the beach. If I am on the
four years later they lettered it business before he closed up beach I will relax. I like to de-
Boston Gas,” said Okerfelt. shop, is now carried on by the sign and be specific to repro-
In 1994, Boston Gas made second generation of Oker- duce and get my hands on the
changes in their storage con- felts. installations.”
figuration and Okerfelt and “I restarted my father’s Locally he can be found in
company and Okerad is an ab- East Bridgewater at Merchant
Okerad Signs breviation for Okerfelt Adver- Signs, painting trucks and mu-
Location: 10 Homestead tising,” he said. Clarence Ok- rals for commercial vehicles.
Place erfelt passed away in 1995. “I can pretty much paint
Okerfelt moved to Dux- on anything,” he said. “Trees,
Phone: 781-789-3848 bury in 1987 after growing up rugs, trade show grass, the
E-mail: Bob@okeradsigns. in Weymouth. He has a grown beach –– if you bring me a
com daughter who resides in Texas mound of sand, mounted on a
and a son who also lives in piece of plywood, I could ac-
Web site: www.okeradsigns. Duxbury. tually letter on it.”
com The most thrilling part of Okerfelt said he has no
his career is the lack of perfor- time for slowing down – there
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his father hung from the scaf- mance pressure on the job, he is a whole world of paint out
said. there, and he intends to use it.

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folds along the waterfront and
repainted the design onto a
newer tank, which drivers can
“I enjoy what I am doing.
Some people have their morn-
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still see next to the Express-
way heading into Boston.
ing coffee to start their day and
I just wake up, have my hobby
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Okerfelt’s work takes him
all over the country, working
… it’s my main source of in-
come but always enjoyable,”
walk at 1 p.m. up to
60mo
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Newcomers’ Club news


Nutcracker trip: The Nutcracker by José Mateo Ballet The-
atre at the Duxbury Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec.
26 at 1 p.m. Tickets are $25 each. If you are interested in tickets,
contact Madeleine Carey Sampson at mcsampy@gmail.com. To
view other dates and times of performances, visit ballettheatre.
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information, visit sscmusic.org or call 781-934-1731, ext. 11.
Seeing spots: The 101 Dalmatians Musical at the Wang nd
Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 1 p.m. Tickets are $31 per person m ents available

Open House
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(balcony). One of the world’s greatest classic tales hits the stage Apa omes a
for the first time starring Drama Desk Award-winner Rachel en H
Gard
York as the villainess Cruella de Vil. Audiences will be trans-
ported to a topsy-turvy, exciting, and altogether fantastic reality
that gives grand license for song, dance and spectacle in a one-
of-a-kind theatrical experience.
Honk if you like fun: Tickets are available for HONK at
the Wheelock Family Theatre in Boston for Sunday Jan. 31 at
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mcsampy@gmail.com by Jan 5.
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Merullo. For more information about the book club, contact Jen-
nifer Thorn at 781-585-0864 or bookclub@duxburynewcomers.
com.
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Kids Crafts: On Wednesday, Jan., 13, Duxbury Newcom-
ers will be gathering at the Art Complex Museum Studio, 189 Managed by Welch Healthcare & Retirement Group, a trusted family name on the South Shore for 60 years.
Alden St. (corner of Alden and Tremont) to make some beautiful ,JOHT5PXO8BZ 3PVUF
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wintery snowflake crafts. The event will take place from 10-11 Stop by to get aquainted —Tuesday open house 2-4 pm, or call to arrange a personal tour.
a.m. Materials, snacks and drinks will be provided. Cost is $2
per child. Please RSVP to Fleur Pang at fleurito@hotmail.com.
Family Trips and Tix: The Family Arts Festival at the El-
lison Center will take place Saturday, Jan. 23 from 1-3 p.m. at
the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 Saint George St. It will start
at 1 p.m. with the family friendly performance of “Are You My
Instrument Family,”  the story of a little violin, based on P.D.
Eastman’s beloved book. At 1:30 p.m. families can experience
all the fun classes offered by the South Shore Conservatory and
the Duxbury Art Association: they can sing along with Miss Su’s
Drum & Sing class, or put on their ballet slippers and twirl in our
Creative Dance Studio. They can play theater games onstage in
the Drama Room and make a craft in the DAA Art Studio. They
can even see what it’s like to toot a trumpet or strum a guitar at
the Instrument Petting Zoo. Admission is free for this event. For
more information, call 781-934-2731 x11 or visit sscmusic.org.

Storytimes at the Library


Registration for the win- ing Feb. 4 in the children’s
ter/spring stay alone story- program room; and Gather
times will begin on Tuesday, ‘Round, a storytime for pre-
Jan. 6. Spaces are filled on a schoolers with an adult, every
first come basis. Registration Friday, 10:30 a.m., in the pic-
must be done in person, no ture book room. For more in-
phone registrations are accept- formation, check the children’s
ed. Children may be registered pages on the library Web site:
for one session. The sessions duxburyfreelibrary.org.
are: Storytime for ages 3 ½
to 4 years, Tuesdays, 10:15- Meatballs are flying
11 a.m., Feb. 3 – Apr. 14 and
Storytime for ages 4, 5 or kin- On Tuesday, Jan. 12,
dergarten, Thursdays, 10:15- from 2:15-3:45 p.m. in the
11 a.m., Feb 5 – Apr. 16. Merry Room of the Dux-
Drop in storytimes will be- bury Free Library a movie
gin the week of Feb. 2. Drop will be shown about an ec-
in programs do not require centric scientist who designs
registration and are designed a machine to change water
for participation by an adult into food. The fun begins
with a child. These programs when things start to go very
include: Toddler Tales, ages 2 wrong. Registration begins
and under, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 29 in per-
repeated at 10:30 a.m., start- son, by phone 781-934-2721
ing Feb. 3 in the lower level x115, or online at duxbury-
Resource Room; Drop In Sto- freelibrary.org, Snacks are
rytime for ages 3 and under, permitted, please bring your
Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., start- own.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Chandler Children Carol at Bay Path Center


F Photos by or over twenty years, Chandler students
have gone to Bay Path Rehabilitation &
Karen Wong Nursing Center to sing Christmas Carols.

One of the two groups of extended day children with Junior Club members pose in front of a
large Christmas tree that commemorates Bay Path’s 25th anniversary. Front row (kneeling from
left to right): Mary Kate Pons, Kelly Alexander, Scott Doyle, Cameron Wenger, Anya Teehan, Students went into some of the residents’ rooms to sing. Evan Maichle, Mae
Frannie Bayston, Alli Handfield, Mae Pittenger and Evan Maichle. Second row (children stand- Pittenger and Scott Doyle sang for Bay Path residents.
ing): Timmy Powell, Shannon McCarthy, Sydney Philbrick, Noah Handfield, Sam Heppenstall,
Joe Bradford, Sophie Thompson, Callie Robbins, Samantha Cody, Olivia Schortman and Seamus
Davidson. Back row (teachers and Junior Club members standing): Liz Parsons, Tommy Drummy,
Jennie Sjostedt and Christine Wilson.

Mallory Hayes and Phil Anderson from Hobby Knoll Stables provided a horse
drawn sleigh as transportation from the Chandler School to Bay Path. The day
was cold and clear, perfect to get the children into the holiday spirit.
Residents Simone Matney (center),  Annette Wheland (right), with Susan McDonough,
Recreation Director and Anne DiSanto, Asst. Recreation Director in the background. Students
are Joe Bradford, Frannie Bayston,Olivia Schortman, Sophie Thompson, Seamus Davidson,
Mae Pittenger (in door) Callie Robbins, Samantha Cody with Junior Club member Tommy
Drummy in back.

Students carol through the halls of the nursing center. Scott Doyle, Olivia
Schortman and Frannie Bayston are anything but Grinches!

Alli Handfield, Timmy Powell, Shannon McCarthy, Cameron Wenger sing to residents dining in
the pub. Joan Keaney (front facing slightly away), Marilyn Briscoe (far left), Dolly Burpee (cen-
ter) and Mildred Walsh (center way in the back).
Frannie Bayston,
Joe Bradford car-
oled up and down
the halls.

Dressed up for Christmas


are Timmy Powell,
Shannon McCarthy and
Sydney Philbrick singing
carols for staff and resi-
dents.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 7

Visions of Helping Our Clients to Make Good Decisions Since 1967

Sugar Plums Home, Auto, Business, Marine, Life


South Shore Conservatory Lougee Insurance Agency, Inc.
and the José Mateo Ballet The- 24 Bay Road, PO Box AC
atre present the Sugar Plum Duxbury, MA 02331-0630
Tea Party, Sunday, Dec. 27, at WWW.LOUGEE.NET
3 p.m., after the matinee of the Ph 781.934.6500 ext. 14 fax 781.934.5012
Nutcracker. The Ellison Center
for the Arts, 64 Saint George
Street, Duxbury. Bring your
special child to meet Clara
and her Nutcracker friends in
the magical Land of Sweets.
Enjoy a beautiful selection of
Duxbury’s own The Demotivators played at the DSU rock show featur- sweets and beverages. Listen
ing Greg Bray on drums, Aidan DiPrima on sax, Ian Grant on bass and to Conservatory faculty per-
Bill Jewell on vocals. form holiday music. There 

will be linen tablecloths, china

DSU news
tea cups and twinkle lights. 
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Tickets are $15 per person
payable on-line, at the Stu-
Rock show a big success: The Duxbury Student Union ser-
dio, Westwinds Bookshop and 
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Once Upon a Time.
vices youth of all ages and last Friday evening was no exception. 

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For more information on
The DSU was transformed into a rock show venue with a mix of
this event or directions to the
local and Boston talent. DSU organizer, Tristan Cary organized
Ellison Center, visit www.
a phenomenal night of entertainment with performances from
sscmusic.org or call 781-934-
The Demotivators, Romantic Airwaves, Oilhead, Henry Gale
2731, ext. 11.
and This Boy’s Life that drew a large crowd of high school and
college age students.
DSU closed: The DSU is closed on Wednesday, Dec.23 and 781-934-2863
35 Depot Street
reopens on Monday, January 4. The board and staff wish the en-
Duxbury Marketplace www.depotstreetmarket.com
tire community a very happy holiday season and thanks them for
their ongoing support.
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AFTER THE HOLIDAYS WITH YOUR FAMILY


ENJOY A SHORT STAY WITH OUR FAMILY!

tays Availablenity
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For 60 years older adults have
been making their home with
the Welch Family. Allerton House
Our Short Stays Include: at
• Exciting Activities & The Village at Duxbury
Social Programs Assisted Living Community
• Personalized Care
290 Kings Town Way
• Medication Management Duxbury, MA
• Restaurant-Style Dining Email Irene O’Sadcia at
• Spacious Apartments and
IOsadcia@villageatduxbury.com
much more!

Molly Jewell, Deb Jewell, Jesse Williams and Kerry MacLennan Owned and managed by Welch Healthcare & Retirement Group,
enjoyed the rock show. a family-owned business, serving seniors for 60 years.
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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PICTURE PERFECT: On Nov. 21, Fashion Focus was invited to USA Health & Fitness in Pembroke to join
Personal Trainer Shannan Drosopoulos in a class for Fashion Focus Students. Her goal was to teach the
girls the importance of a healthy lifestyle which will help to build their self-esteem and self confidence.
Duxbury students pictured fourth, fifth and sixth from the left are Caroline O’Connor, Melissa Lirosi and
Kate Sylvester.
➢➢ Dr. Kyle Quigley, son of
Linda and Richard Quigley
of Powder Point, has joined the
practice of Dr. Jennifer Maas,
also a Duxbury resident, at the
South Shore River Veterinary
Service in Marshfield. Quigley
is a 2009 graduate of the Ross
University School of Veterinary
Medicine, located in the West
Indies on the island of St. Kitts.
He completed his clinical year
If you
at Tufts University Cummings want
School of Veterinary Medicine
in Grafton, Massachusetts, and your
he earned an undergraduate de- child
gree in biology from Tufts Uni-
versity in Medford. After serv-
ing in the United States Army
to be then
as a paratrooper in the 82nd you
Airborne Division at Fort Bragg want
in North Carolina and before
attending veterinary school, he
worked at South River Veteri-
nary Service. During this time,
he assisted Dr. Maas with the
treatment of animals and trav-
eled to Mexico with her to spay
and neuter dogs. 15 months–8th grade • Open House: Jan. 6 @ 9am
A HELPING PAW: Dr. Quigley and Jennifer Maas outside their veteri- www.inlyschool.org
nary practice.
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start of the New Year. A CUT ABOVE: Lindsay Sullivan of Duxbury donated eight inches of 441 Washington Street • Duxbury UÊ>ÃÊ œVŽ
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 9

Luminary displays on Christmas Eve


The Clearwater Drive neighborhood, off Autumn Avenue,
will present its annual Christmas luminary display on Christ-
mas eve starting at 5 p.m. All streets in the secluded surround-
ings will be illuminated. Please drive slowly with only your
parking lights on. There will also be the traditional luminary
display at Tinkertown.

Reservations
Recommended
182 Powder Point Ave • Duxbury
781.934.7727
Deb Gleason and her violin students performed holiday music at the Senior Center on Thursday, Dec. 17.
www.ppbab.com
➢➢ On Sunday Dec. 13, 11-
year-old sixth grader Jesse Bar- Recommended in Karen Brown’s Guide, 2009 New England
clay finished in second place
in the Division 1B Go Kart
Racing finals held at F1Boston
in Braintree. After moving up
from Division 2 to Division 1
this fall (Division 1 drivers can
be up to age 17), Jesse qualified
in fifth place for the finals based ÈÎÊ-Փ“iÀÊ-ÌÀiiÌÊUʈ˜}Ã̜˜
on points earned during the fall 781-585-2221
season. Jesse passed three karts
on the penultimate lap, narrowly Celebrate the Holidays at Solstice
avoiding a wreck that took out
three other drivers. Jesse has Now accepting dinner reservations for the
been a consistent challenger for Holiday Season
the title since his first season as Don't forget New Years Eve...
a rookie driver in the junior rac- reservations taken for dinner
ing program in 2007, finishing
three seasons thus far on the po- Open Jan.1st, 2010 for dinner, 5pm-10pm
dium for the championship title. Closed Sun. Jan. 3 & Mon. Jan 4. 2010
He is hoping to get his own high
speed kart this spring to com-
pete in the Junior Rotax Chal-
lenge Series, where top speeds It’s
approach 75 mph. Jesse is the
Worth
grandson of Mary Barclay.
The Full Line

Drive
of New and
Certified
Pre-owned
Vehicles Zachary Turner
Transfer Sales Consultant
Duxbury Resident

station hours
The DPW announces
that the Transfer Station will
close at 12 noon on Dec. 24.
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Duxbury resident Thomas Meehan (right) recently joined Dr. Michael
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and Sean Swarner, two-time cancer survivor, the only survivor to
climb Mt. Everest, well-known author, and motivational speaker, at
Reach more than 10,000 readers in our
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and South Shore residents also joined to celebrate life with Swarner
special year-end photo supplement.
at the free event hosted by Commonwealth Atrius Cancer Center at
the Quincy Marriott. Readers will love the pages of hometown photographs in the Clipper’s
Year in Photos and you’ll love the exposure you’ll get in this special
Listen up with SEPAC at the library keepsake. A great opportunity to showcase your own products or
Can auditory deficits be tated will be the focus of Dr.
service, thank your customers, or recognize your employees. Reserve
part of the problem when there Thom’s talk. space now by calling 781-934-2811.
are learning disorders or de- Dr. Thom, in addition to This is a very unique way to create a keepsake that will
velopmental delays in chil- his background in auditory
dren? Find out on Wednesday, processing, is a leading nu-
last for years to come.
Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Merry tritional educator and holistic Choose from a
Room of the Duxbury Free physician on Cape Cod where s1UARTERPAGEs(ALF0AGEs&ULL0AGE
Library when Thom Bober, he provides non-drug solu-
doctor of chiropractic and tions to healthcare concerns. and create a memory!
clinic director at the Dynamic Advance registration for this
Listening Center of Cape Cod program is requested and
(www.capecodlistening.com), can be done either online, by
will discuss how children with phone, 781-934-2721 x115, or
autism, ADD, dyslexia, and
pervasive development disor-
in person at the children’s ref-
erence desk. This program is
2009
ders have an impaired ability
to process auditory stimuli.
co-sponsored by the Duxbury
Free Library and the SEPAC, The Year in Photos
How this comes about and the special education parent
how can this can be rehabili- advisory council.
Special Edition
Congregation Shirat Hayam, P.O. Box 2727, Duxbury 02331, Phone: 781-582-2700
Zion Lutheran Church
386 Court St., No. Plymouth, Rev. C. Robert Stott, Phone: 508-746-3041
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Congregation Beth Jacob
Synagogue: 8 Pleasant St. Plymouth, Community Center, Court/Brewster St. Lawrence

Obituaries
Silverman, Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
Send obituary nOtices
to obits@clipperpress.com
South Shore Quaker
MacDonald Funeral Home
THE Deadline is Phone: 781-749-4383, Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, (off Rte. 228 at the library/town hall
complex off Levitt St., up the hill to Turkey Hill Lane).
1755 Ocean St. Marshfield
Monday at noon.
834-7320
Edward Milligan, 89, World War II vet
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
W. Edward “Eddie” Milligan, 89, Family
year round: died worship
ris fellowship.
at 10 am. He was a member of Pilgrim “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
Dec.11 at the Falmouth Care and Rehabilitation Church in Duxbury for over forty years, serving
Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
Center in Falmouth. He was bornSt.inMarkHanover,
of Epheseus on various
Orthodox boards and committees and teaching
Mission
Ill, on May 28, 1920, and grew up 261inMainCanton.
St., Kingston,Sunday school.
Rev. Terrence McGillicuddy, Phone: 781-585-8907 RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
During World War II, he served his country as a He leaves two children, his daughter Val-
navigator on a B-24 bomber flyingIslamic
out ofCenter
Northof Newerie Gresh
England of White Horse Beach, and his son
Mosques Traditional Funerals Cremations Pre-Need Funeral Planning
Africa and England. While serving 470inSouth
England
St., Quincy,Rev. Lee Milligan
671-479-8341, of Tucson,
74 Chase Dr., Ariz.; his sister,
Sharon, 781-784-0434 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
373 Court Street
he met Evelyn Doris Taylor. They were married Martha Stripinis of Canton; one grandson and Manomet
N. Plymouth
until her death in 1995. Safe Harbor Church two great-grandsons.
Mr. Milligan earned a master’s degree
52 Main in
St., Marshfield, A memorial
Pastor Mark Eagling,service will be held Jan. 14 at 11
781-837-9903 (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
engineering and a masters of business admin- a.m. at Pilgrim Church in Duxbury. The family
istration from Northeastern University. He requests that memorial gifts be made to Beacon
worked for manufacturers of large-scale indus- Hospice Lighthouse Foundation, 529 Main St.,
trial machinery, and held several patents. He Suite 101, Boston, MA 02129. Arrangements
and his family settled in Duxbury in 1966. by Shepherd Funeral Home, Kingston.
Mr. Milligan was past president of the Dux-
bury Rotary Club and was awarded a Paul Har-

Edward Domijan, 64, medical salesman


Edward D. Domijan, 64, of Duxbury and Mr. Domijan leaves his wife Jennifer of 25
Provincetown, died suddenly on Dec. 10. Mr. years; his daughter Kathryn; his brother Don-
Domijan began his career as a radiology techni- ald Domijan and his nieces and nephew of New
cian, went on to be a radio disc jockey in Hart- Britain, Conn.
ford, Conn., and most recently a medical equip- A memorial service will be held on Tues-
ment representative. He worked for Acuson, day, Dec. 29, at 12 noon at the Sacred Heart
selling ultrasound equipment for 15 years and Cemetery Chapel, New Britain, Conn. In lieu
achieving “President’s Club” for 10 of those of flowers, donations may be made to: The Pine
years. Among his many interests, he was an Street Inn, 444 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
avid sailor, golfer and poker player. 02118, Att: Shauna Helton.

Local dancers perform in ‘The Nutcracker’


Now in its 23rd season, by Artistic Director Jose Ma- Sugar Plum Fairies make this
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Performances start with a mat- of this beloved holiday clas-
inee performance at 1 p.m. on sic. Sumptuous sets and cos-
Christmas Eve. Other perfor- tumes and spectacular dancing
mances are on Dec. 26-27 with bring Clara’s dream world to
1 p.m. matinee and 6 p.m. eve- life. Dancing snowflakes, bat-
ning shows. Choreographed tling toy soldiers and waltzing

Fourth Friday Film Series


The Duxbury Free Li- at Brandeis University, the
brary’s next film in the Fourth series is designed for the over-
Friday Film series, “Far From 18 crowd and meets every
Heaven,” directed by Todd fourth Friday. Film screenings
Haynes will screen on Friday, are preceded and followed by
Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in the Merry lively discussion led by Prof.
Room, library lower level. Led Mandrell. For further informa-
by James Mandrell, library tion, 781-934-2721 x100 or go
trustee and professor of film to duxburyfreelibrary.org.
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Jane Collins on display at Bumpus Gallery


An exhibit of recent paint-
ings and courtroom drawings
by Jane Flavell Collins will
be on display at the Helen
Bumpus Gallery during the
months of January and Febru-
ary 2010.
Collins executes realis-
tic paintings in all mediums
but is currently very involved
in acrylic and oil painting. A
graduate of the Massachu-
setts College of Art, she sub-
sequently received a master
of arts degree during a year of
study in Florence, Italy. Col-
lins was an art teacher in both
public and private schools and
is currently a courtroom artist A beach scene by Jane Collins.
for Channels 4, 7 and 25 in the was illustrated with Collins’
Boston area. pastel drawings.
The artist has exhibited A reception to meet the
in galleries throughout New artist will be held at the Gal-
England including the Copley lery on Saturday, Jan. 23, from
Society in Boston, the Pe- 2-4 p.m. Collins will discuss
maquid Lighthouse Gallery in her paintings at 2:30 p.m. in
Pemaquid, Maine, and the Arts the Gallery and give a slide
and Science Center in Nashua, presentation at 3 p.m. in the
New Hampshire, where she Merry Room of the Library.
was honored with a lifetime Complimentary refresh-
membership. Her paintings ments will be served and all
have been included in sev- are invited to attend.
eral editions of “100 Ways to The Helen Bumpus Gal-
Paint” published by Interna- lery is located on the main
tional Artist Magazine. She level of the Duxbury Free Li-
is a three-time New England brary, 77 Alden Street. The
Emmy Award winner for her exhibit may be viewed during
courtroom artwork as well as regular library hours. For fur-
a joint recipient for a National ther information call 781-934-
Peabody Award with Chuck 2721.
Kramer for a TV special that
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And though Montosi will ers from Natick, Boston and recognized for his efforts,”
Barnstable. Nord said. “The act was some- Try our men’s zoom groom
tell you he was “just in the in the new year.
right place at the right time,” Nominations are opened thing that he’s paid to do, but
his actions on Jan. 13 earned up every year to all fire depart- in this particular case, he was
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the event recognizes firefight- committee make their decision recognized in this day and age.
ers across the state for brave over her many years of man- There’s not enough of the good
acts, community service and aging the event. stuff that gets talked about.”
other efforts. This year’s event “You get to the Medal of In November, Montosi re-
was held at the Hanover The- Valor, and it’s usually saving ceived a departmental Medal
atre in Worcester in recogni- a life,” she said. “Firefight- of Valor, one of many service
tion of the 10th anniversary ers respond to incidents every awards and citations that have
of the Worcester Cold Storage day, and they’ll all say, ‘I was been given to Duxbury fire-
Warehouse fire that killed six just doing my job,’ but when fighters at their annual fall din-
firefighters. you’re putting your life in dan- ner ever since Nord instituted
“It was kind of mixed ger, you’ve got to say that’s the program in 2004.
emotions,” Montosi said of the going above and beyond.” Neenan said Montosi is
event. “Half of it was the 10th Not every award is given well known in Pembroke even
anniversary of a very sad day out every year, Dominici said, though he works in Duxbury.
… but it was also a day of cel- which gives the recognition all After growing up and attend-
ebration of a lot of great things the more prestige. ing school in town, Montosi
that were done and a lot of he- Duxbury Fire Chief Kevin interned with the Pembroke
roic rescues that were made by Nord and Pembroke Fire Chief Fire Department during col-
the other award winners.” Jim Neenan co-nominated lege.
Montosi was told he would Montosi and appeared before “It was an outstanding
be receiving an award that day the committee to explain their effort, above and beyond,”
but he didn’t know which one. reasons. Neenan said of Montosi’s ac-
“It was surprising. It was “Obviously, he should be tions on Jan. 13.
an honor,” he said. “It was
nice to be recognized, but I
was just in the right place at
the right time, I guess, on my
way home and trying to help
out as much as I could.”
The top award of the day
was the Medal of Honor, often
given posthumously, accord-
ing to event manager Amy
Dominici. This year’s recipi-
ent was the late Lt. Kevin Kel-
ley of Boston Fire Depart-
ment, who died earlier this
year when the brakes on his
fire truck gave out.
Kelley’s family attended
the event along with a number
of dignitaries including Gov.
Deval Patrick, Lt. Gov. Tim
Murray and Vicky Kennedy,
wife of the late Sen. Ted Ken-
nedy.
The senator received the
Fire Marshal’s Excellence in
Leadership award for his ca-
reer-long advocacy for the fire
service.
Montosi was one of eight
who received the Medal of
Valor, alongside firefight-
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Previous owner A Duxbury Landmark

buys Sun Tavern


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It’s that casual feel that
“It was killing me,” he Friedman said he wants to re-
said. “I wanted to save the res- capture. FINE ART WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
taurant.” “It’s got to be a friendly by
John Cowden, a Duxbury easy comfortable place ... The Sun Tavern was TRACY SHEEHAN PHOTOGRAPHY
resident, and his wife Linda with the fire lit and people housed in an antique cape
bought the property in Sep- relaxing,” he said. “I want to that was built in 1741 in
tember of 2007. The couple bring it back to the way it was Duxbury’s cranberry bog
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has been involved in the res- when I first got in there.” country. It first became
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1930s when Mary Hackett
always as a general manager some of the friction prior
bought the property. It was
or innkeeper. Although own- owners had with neighbors called Mary Hackett’s.
ing a restaurant was always a over a planned expansion.
dream of the couple, Cowden “We do have neighbors, The late David Wells
said in January it had become
economically impossible to
keep open.
it’s not on a commercial
strip,” he said. “Anything
we’ve done in the past, we’ve
acquired the restaurant
after Mary Hackett died
in a car accident and in
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said at the time. As an example, he said and served native veg- high-quality products, and
Until 2007 the property when he put up lights in the etables and fish caught
was owned by Kevin Dubois. parking lot, he had some of supporting the businesses of your neighbors!
in Duxbury Bay. He also
In 2006, Dubois sought unsuc- them turned after neighbors owned the Winsor House
cessfully to expand the Sun complained of light pollution, for a while before taking
Tavern to add banquet space and he left a stand of trees as a the Fiddler’s name to his
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borhood opposition. on the building, I’m not look- became the Chart House
Friedman knows full well ing to do anything with it,” he and was later operated as
what he’s getting into, operat- said. the Summer Goose. In
ing a dining establishment in In time, Friedman hopes 1987 the restaurant was
these tough economic times. the Sun Tavern can become a sold again and renamed
“Restaurants are a difficult Duxbury staple once again. The Sun Tavern, an appel-
industry, but I do enjoy it,” “I really want it to be that lation shared by several
he said. “I love seeing people Duxbury place, it’s always owners.
coming in ... in that building been important to me and my
it’s like having people coming wife,” he said.

Duxbury firefighters need help


Duxbury Firefighters are code so the local department
asking for the community’s will get the credit.
help in obtaining a $10,000
grant from Liberty Mutual.
The grant is being given
Free workshop
to ten fire departments across Start the new year off
the country that display a with a free family workshop
“commitment to fire safety,” in the gallery at The Art
according to a flyer from the Complex Museum. The pro-
company. gram is scheduled on Jan. 9
To help, go to befiresmart. from 1:30-3:30 p.m. and will
com and take a 10 question focus on fun with watercol-
quiz about fire safety. The ten ors for children aged six and
communities with the most above and adults. This is the
completed quizzes will earn first in a series of three Sec-
grants for their fire depart- ond Sundays event. Prereg-
ments. Make sure you type in istration is required at 781-
Duxbury and the Duxbury zip 934-6634.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 15

Once Upon a Wintertime at the library


Popular storyteller, Diane Edgecomb, will visit the Duxbury
Free Library on Tuesday, Dec. 29 for a 10:30 a.m. program,
Once Upon a Wintertime. Tales of wintertime magic and fun
will stir imaginations at this family program designed for ages
4 to 100. Registration is required and begins Tuesday, Dec. 15
by phone, in person, or online duxburyfreelibrary.org.

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Saturday’s event wasn’t quite as well attended as an earlier clinic at the middle school, however parents
and children still came out in large numbers to get their flu vaccine before Sunday’s storm.

Residents flock to flu clinic


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to get a shot through their doc-


tor, but her other two got the
spray on Saturday.
“It’s better for the older
kids,” she said.
Kirk said she always Merry
has her children get the sea- Christmas
sonal flu shot, and she’s been &
preaching regular hand wash-
ing –– and so far, her family’s
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(inc. 2 sides + salad)
been healthy. New Year
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Although a clinic held spray while his son, Jack, waits
his turn at Saturday’s flu clinic at
earlier this year at the Senior
the Chandler School.
Center was sparsely attended,
a later clinic at Duxbury Mid-
dle School had lines out the
groups. Mayo said that until
door and served 556 people
now, she has been getting (Ember)
––  some were actually turned
small shipments of the shots
away, according to Mayo.
and sprays.
At the first two clinics,
“While the amount of flu
a flu shot was administered,
we’re seeing in the state has
which contains a dead flu
virus. On Saturday, school
nurses and volunteers from the
towns Medical Reserve Corps
fallen off in recent weeks, we
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weakened, but “live,” version
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“We want to encourage all
for the naughty,
residents to take this oppor-
Because the spray can-
not be given out to everyone
–– people over 49, pregnant
women, and anyone who is al-
tunity to protect themselves
against H1N1 flu by getting
vaccinated – especially those
and nice
at higher risk of complications
ready ill –– residents had to fill
from flu,” he added.
out a questionnaire. However,
Mayo said she hopes to
Mayo hopes the next clinic
hold another clinic at the www.emberdining.com
will be open to everyone.
school by the end of January.
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Weddings & Engagements


Hewitt – Marston Dunn – Davis
S
arah Dunn and Justin
Davis were married
Sept. 5, 2009 at Pilgrim
Church with a reception after-
wards at the Nathaniel Winsor, Jr.
House.
Sarah, a 2000 DHS graduate,
is the daughter of Laura and Dan
Dunn of Duck Hill Road. She
graduated from the University of
Virginia and received a law degree
from the University of Kentucky
College of Law. Currently, she
is the legal director of Ms. JD, a
nonprofit organization promoting
the advancement of women in the
law, and is also a Research Fellow
at Columbia Law School. Next
fall, she will join the Manhattan
law firm of Cravath, Swaine and
Moore. 
Justin is the son of Wally and
Joy Davis, of Aydlett, N.C. He
graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he also received his mas-
ters degree in communication studies.  He received a PhD from the University of Tennessee, in the
same field. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities at the City University of
New York, New York City College of Technology, in Brooklyn. 
The couple met in 2003 in Chapel Hill. They were introduced by the bride’s brother, Daniel
Walker Dunn, who was Justin’s college roommate. They reside in New York City.

Nuland – Duarte
M
s. Hope Nuland and Mr. Antho-
ny Duarte of Beechwood Lane
along with Mr. and Mrs. James

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Nuland Jr. of Powder Point Avenue announce
n June 27, 2009, Josephine Deyo Hewitt was wed to the engagement of their daughter Lauren Hope
Jonathan Thaddeus Marston. The Reverend Eliza- Nuland to Matthew John Burto of Branford,
beth B. Stevens officiated. The ceremony and recep- Conn., son of Nancy Palmeri. Lauren is also
tion were held on Colby Hewitt Lane. the granddaughter of Elizabeth Safe Richards
Josie is a graduate of St. George’s School in Newport, R.I. and George Richards of King Caesar Road, as
and Hobart/William Smith College. She is a jewelry designer well as James and the late Kathleen Nuland of
and owns her company – JoJo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Quogue, N.Y.
Mrs. Charles Colby Hewitt III of Dedham and the granddaugh- Lauren is a 2002 graduate of Duxbury High
ter of the late Colby Hewitt Jr. and Emily Hewitt of Marshfield School and earned a bachelor of science in ani-
and Duxbury. mal science from the University of Massachu-
Jon is a graduate of The Williams School in New London, setts at Amherst in 2007. She is now working
Conn. and Boston College. He is employed in his family’s busi- as a veterinary nurse.
ness, New England Standard Corporation. He is the son of Mr. Matt is a 2002 graduate of Branford High
and Mrs. William Marston of Old Saybrook, Conn. The couple School and earned his bachelor of science in re-
honeymooned in Bermuda and live in Boston. source economics fron the University of Mas-
sachusetts at Amherst in 2007. He was also a
member of the UMass hockey team. Matt now
plays hockey for the Texas Brahmas of the
Carleton – Murphy Central Hockey League.

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A July 2010 wedding is planned in New-
rs. Joanne port, R.I.
Carleton
of Walk-
er Road announces La Cross – Fortkamp
M
the engagement of her
daughter, Jennifer Car- r. and Mrs. Pieter Van
leton, to Ryan Murphy, Slyck of Duxbury and
son of Edward and Mr. Richard La Cross of
Beverly Murphy of the Florida announce the engagement of
Pinehills in Plymouth. their daughter, Lea Marie La Cross, to
Jennifer is a 2002 Mark Fortkamp of Chicago. The bride-
graduate of Duxbury to-be is also the granddaughter of Bella
High School and re- Medeiros of Plymouth. Lea is a gradu-
ceived her B.S. and ate of Duxbury High School and holds
M.B.A. from Provi- a bachelor of arts and master of educa-
dence College in 2007. tion from DePaul University in Chi-
She is employed as a cago. She is employed as an English
senior accountant at teacher and coach at Lincoln-Way West
the corporate offices of High School in New Lenox, Ill. The
Liberty Mutual Group prospective bridegroom is the son of
in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fortkamp of Omaha,
Ryan is a 2000 Neb, and grandson of Opal Fortkamp
graduate of Duxbury of Imperial, Neb., and Dr. William O.
High School and also Pugsley of Fremont, Neb. Mark gradu-
attended Providence ated from Burke High School in Omaha
College where he re- and holds a bachelor of arts from the
ceived his B.A. in mar- University of Illinois. He is employed
keting in 2004. He is currently employed as an account man- as a treasury professional at Accen-
ager at Oracle Corporation in Burlington. The couple plans a ture in Chicago. A January wedding is
September 2010 wedding in Duxbury. planned.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 17

Senior Center News Bilingualism


presentation
Get fit at the Senior Center
With the Duxbury Senior The ongoing, weekly
A Very Merry Christmas to all … from the Duxbury Se- Center now open on Thurs- classes held at the Senior Cen-
nior Center! We will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 24, Christmas
Eve.
at the Senior day evenings until 8 p.m., we ter for all levels include an
are adding to our schedule of early-morning Cardio Combo
Free Legal Advice… Attorney John McCluskey (Elder Center fitness classes in order to ac- with Corinne at 7:30 a.m. on
Law, Real Estate, Trust/Estates, Medicaid) will be available on On Jan. 14 there will commodate a wide range of Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
Friday, Jan. 8 from 9:45-11:15 a.m. Call 781-934-5774 x104 for be a presentation about bi- community members and day; Strength Training on
an appointment. lingualism and learning a will begin a series of four- Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; Zumba
second language: Bilingual- week Gentle Yoga sessions on on Wednesday at 12:15 p.m.
Free Legal Advice… Attorney Peter Muncey (Elder Law, ism: Myths, Strategies, and Thursday evening with Claire and Thursday at 8:15 a.m. with
Estate Planning, Family Business, Real Estate) and associates Benefits of Being Bilingual. from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The cost Paddi; Tai Chi on Tuesdays at
from the Plymouth firm of Delaney & Muncey will be available It will be held at 7 p.m. at for four weeks is $27 payable 9 a.m.; Chair and Gentle Yoga
at the Senior Center on Jan. 8, from 9-10 a.m., by appointment. the Senior Center. The pre- to the town of Duxbury. The on Wednesday at 9 a.m. and on
Call x104 to schedule. senter, Tina Randall, is the program will continue on an Thursday evening; and a Fit-
Join the South Shore Conservatory and the José Mateo Executive Director of a firm ongoing basis. Call Linda to ness Variety class with Stella
Ballet Theatre for the Sugar Plum Tea Party . . . at the Ellison that specializes in translating pre-register at 781-934-5774, on both Tuesday and Thursday
Center for the Arts on St. George Street on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 3 and developing school text- x103. at 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Prices are
p.m., after the matinee performance of ‘The Nutcracker.’ What books for the U.S market. We have added two Zum- set by the instructors and in-
a wonderful event for a grandparent and grandchild to attend Ms. Randall’s current work ba classes with Paddi Donato clude a small user fee. Tap and
together to meet Clara and her friends in the magical Land of focuses on bilingualism and on Thursday morning at 8:15 Jazz Dance are also offered
Sweets for hot cocoa, treats and live music. $15 per person. curriculum development for a.m. and Wednesday at 12:15 on Wednesday and Thursday,
Spanish and bilingual pro- p.m. for one hour for $5 per respectively, with Denise. All
Lunch at the Duxbury Senior Center’s Café Ellison . . . grams. class. Her Zumba classes have are welcome to participate in
Enjoy Chef Peter Dewey’s delectable cuisine. Lunch prices are For more information, drawn a wide range of ages an appropriate exercise class.
$5 for Duxbury seniors; $6 for non-seniors and non-Duxbury or to RSVP for this event, together who have equally en- Call Linda Hayes at 781-934-
residents. Lunches open to everyone, Monday through Thurs- please visit Thespanishplay- joyed the challenging, vigor- 5774, x103 with questions
day at 11:30 a.m. (Kitchen closes at 12:30 p.m.). Call 781-934- group.vpweb.com or e-mail ous and fun Latin dance steps about any of our fitness classes
5774, x100 for reservations (required 24 hours in advance). aljpeary@aol.com. combined with aerobic moves or programs at the Senior Cen-
Please call to cancel if you cannot make it, as food is ordered to Latin-style music. ter.
according to the number of reservations made. (Menus subject
to change):
Thursday, Dec. 24 – No lunch. Closed for Christmas Eve.
This Holiday Season let
Friday, Dec. 25 – Closed. Merry Christmas!
Monday, Dec. 28 – Ham, scalloped potatoes, peas and car-
rots, cake
BONGI’S
Tuesday, Dec. 29 – BLT sandwich, caesar salad, Jello do the cooking!
Wednesday, Dec. 30 – Salisbury steak, rice, vegetable, pie c 9JE J=K@.MJC=QK
Thursday, Dec. 31 – Clam chowder, seafood salad plate, c,G9KL=<.MJC=QK
fruit c!J9NQ-LM>>AF?
Friday, Jan. 1 – Closed. Happy New Year c'9K@=<*GL9LG=K
Post-Christmas Entertainment… Monday, Dec. 28 10 cMLL=JFML-IM9K@
a.m. with Steve Lanzillotta on the Piano. Join us for some c.MJC=Q*GL*A=K
much-needed respite after the hectic holiday season.
c=KK=JL*A=K'GJ= GIFT CERTIFICATES
Fuel Assistance… The Senior Center is again taking appli-
cations for fuel assistance for the winter months. Approval for cGGC=<"GDA<9Q"9EKN9AD9:D= AVAILABLE
this program can cut energy costs and, in some cases, assist in
winterization of your home. The maximum gross income levels
for eligibility have been substantially increased. The process is
easy and confidential. Contact Lynn Madore, x106, in our Out-
Bongi’s Turkey Roost
reach office to make an appointment and to hear what you will (781) 585-2392 / www.bongis.com
need to provide.
Foot Care Clinic… The next available date for Foot Care at
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MP:MJQc.M=K -9L9E HE
the Senior Center is Jan. 12. Please call Julie at x104 to sched- Massachusetts Grown...and freshest
ule an appointment.
In need of a Notary Public?. . . Lt. Susan James of the Dux-
bury Police Department is available as a Notary Public at the
Senior Center by appointment the third Friday of each month.
Her next available date is Friday, Jan. 15. To schedule an ap-
pointment with Lt. James, call Julie at x104. Come warm up your winter at
The Milepost!
Lobsta Fiesta!
Cup of Chowder
Lobster Roll & French Fries
Dine in or get it to go! $1895
Exp. 1/4/2010

2OUTE! $UXBURYs  


18 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

DHS Music and Drama present ‘The Music Man.’


Photos by Karen Wong

Marion (Kerri MacLennan) starts to fall for the travelling salesman,


Harold (Billy Jewell.)

Members of the stage crew, Top row: Sarah Hunter, Russell Heart, Austin Waltz, Kelly Geiger, Bridget
Anderson, Wells Hunter, Lukas Theodossiou. Bottom row: Michelle Kazanowski, Cassie Rollock, Nick Cline,
Haley Whitman and Kathleen Doherty.

The quarreling school board quartet of Roman Perry, Pat Dauwer,


Phil Della Noce and Zach Zahnzinger are united in song by Prof.
Hill.

Some of the children in River City; Abby Lyons, Charlotte


O’Neal, Maya Guinen, Maeve Gillis and Alyssa McKim sing
“Iowa Stubborn.”

Professor Hill and Marion sing about


their love for each other in “Till There
Was You.”

Travelling salesmen sing about their profession and the con man
Prof. Hill. Standing are Roman Perry and Matt Scorza.

Some of the children of River City; Colleen Matthews, Carlin


Bettencourt, Jenna Sharpe and Amanda Lawrence sing about life
in Iowa.

Eulalie Shinn, Kerry Turok leads the ladies of River City in an


Indian dance. Gillian Desmariais, Jessie Williams and Anna
Farrelly are on the left. Devan Barr, Charlotte Cipolletti and Kate The citizens of River City sing “Trouble” with the pit orchestra below directed by Jim Vinci.
Cameron are on the right.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 19

Swimming team tree pickup


The DHS boys swimming and diving team will be picking
up Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 9 and Jan. 16. The team
will come by, pick up the tree and dispose of it. Please leave the
tree outside of the house. Call Drew at 781-834-7783 or Cam at
781-585-8250 to arrange a time. A donation of $15 is requested
and greatly appreciated.

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For Oil delivered to same neighborhood-same day!
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YOUNG GREEN THUMBS: The Community Garden Club of Duxbury’s Junior Garden Club members made
holiday centerpieces at their December meeting. The girls used oasis and fresh greens like pine, cedar,
winterberry and spruce to fashion lovely containers for their holiday tables, or for gifts. They accented
their arrangements with candy canes and festive ornaments. In addition, the Junior Club girls also made
Christmas cards for friends and relatives. If you would like information about the spring session of Junior
Garden Club, contact Susie Caliendo at 781-934-2054.

Garden Club news


Wreath Sale: Our annual wreath sale in November was a
Screening ‘The Give a gift that gives back
huge success, with 120 wreaths now decorating many Duxbury Case for Faith’ >ÌÕÀ>Ê Vœ‡vÀˆi˜`Þ]Ê>˜`“>`i]Ê>ˆÀÊ/À>`iÊ}ˆvÌÃ
stores and homes. Thank you to the many members of the Com- Join Journey Communi-
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munity Garden Club of Duxbury for contributing their talents ty of Faith in Duxbury at the œˆ`>ÞÊœÕÀÃ\
and time in designing and creating these festive art pieces. Addi- Ford Center of the Miramar
tionally, we thank the Alden House for their hospitality in shar-
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retreat center on Sunday, /…ÕÀÊEÊÀˆÊ̈Ên«“
ing their barn for the wreath making workshops. Dec. 27, at 10 a.m. to view
House Tour: Our Holiday Traditions House Tour last week the movie, “The Case for ÕÝLÕÀÞÊ>ÀŽiÌ«>ViÊUÊÎxÊ i«œÌÊ-ÌÀiiÌÊUÊÇn£‡™Î{‡ÇÇÇ{
was the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. The beautiful Faith.”The movie depicts "`Ê>ňœ˜i`Ê*i˜˜ÞÊ
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journalist Lee Strobel as he
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weather and spectular homes were enjoyed by over 300 guests.
Thank you again to the garden club members for their hard work investigates two of the most
in creating a truly remarkable tour. Our appreciation also extends emotional objections to
to Talbots, Foodie’s, Westwinds Bookshop, and The Studio for
selling tickets, in addition to the Mason’s Cornerstone Lodge
for allowing us to use their parking lot. Finally, thank you to
Christianity; barriers to faith
confronted by believers and
skeptics alike: Why is Jesus
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your calendars for our Garden Tour scheduled for June 17. You ist if there is evil and suffer-
ing in the world? “The Case from our kitchen to your door!
won’t want to miss it!
for Faith” is a powerful Bib-
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who has ever experienced
Have you read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel So- doubt or uncertainty about
ciety?” If not, begin now and join us at The Duxbury Free Li- God. Discussion immedi-
brary on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m., for a short discussion and ately following movie. Visit
an exciting virtual tour of the island of Guernsey. Well-known
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Send items for the


opinion page to
editor@duxburyclipper.com

John & Bobbie Cutler, Founders The Deadline for all


David S. Cutler, Publisher letters & commentaries
Justin M. Graeber, Editor is Monday at noon.
Phone: 781-934-2811
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com What’s Yours? Share your views in our sounding off section

Happy
Yes, Virginia, Holidays!
there is a
Santa Claus
Dear Editor—I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends
say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, “If you see it in
The Sun, it’s so.” Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa
Claus?

Virginia
Virginia O’Hanlon

your little friends are


wrong. They have......been affected by the skepticism of a
skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They
think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible
by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be
men’s or children’s, are little. In this great universe of ours,
Thanks for Intermissions program helpers
A
man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect as compared
with the boundless world about him, as measured by the s the Intermissions wonderful arts and crafts she second graders from the Good
Program at the Dux- generously shares with us. Shephard Christian Academy
intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and bury Senior Center • Nina Constantides, our who provide us intergenera-
knowledge. enters its fifth year, we’d like to exercise instructor, who pro- tional programming and bring
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as take this time to acknowledge vides the members with a fun- so much joy with each visit!
certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and and thank the many people who filled workout at each session. We would also like to thank
you know that they abound and give to your life its highest make the program a resounding • John Galluso from the MA the Curtis Trust for their gener-
success! Audubon Society who enter- ous support of our program—
beauty and joy. Alas! How dreary would be the world if First of all, a very special tains us each month with side without their financial support,
there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there thanks to all the volunteers who shows of wildlife as well as the trips, Art Matters Program,
were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, help staff the program. With- some of his own private works and exercise would not be as
no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We out their continuing help and • Jim Baron, our Mr. Hol- extensive and unique.
should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The dedication, we would not be lywood, an amazing performer Additionally, a great big
able to run the day as smoothly on the keyboard. thank you to all the wonderful
external light with which childhood fills the world would as we do. • Jane Blair who conducts staff of the COA for their help
be extinguished. We would also like to in- the Living with Art Program and support they provide to the
clude and thank the people who every month, which provides continued success of the respite
How dreary would be the world if there were no participate with their various us with an engaging experience program.
Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no skills and talents which give of Art History (all are welcome We would like to wish ev-
Virginias. the program many diversified to attend this program—it’s eryone a very Merry Christmas
and enjoyable activities. They fabulous!) and a healthy and happy New
are as follows: • Wendy Bicknell who Year!
Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not • Roberta and Gil McNab shared her talents in making The Intermissions Respite
believe in fairies. You might get your papa to hire men to for their monthly sing-a-longs. home made Christmas orna- Program Staff
• The staff of the Duxbury ments. Lucille Brogna
watch in all the chimneys on Christmas eve to catch Santa
Art Complex for allowing our • And last, but not least, Program Coordinator
Claus, but even if you did not see Santa Claus coming group to visit everyone month the preschool children from Caren Harrison
down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, for a watercolor class. the Pied Piper School and the Assistant Coordinator
but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most • Steve Lanzillotta for his
impressive piano concerts.
real things in the world are those that neither children nor
men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn?
• Carol Jankowski from the
Duxbury Free Library who pro-
Scrooge the mailman?
Of course not, but that’s no proof that they are not there. vides us with a monthly Poetry Due to a recent change in policy at the US Postal Service,
Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are Circle. Santa is no longer allowed to share his letters from children
unseen and unseeable in the world. • Kathy Holmes for all the with us here at the Clipper. – Ed.
You tear apart the baby’s rattle and see what makes the
Duxbury answered DEF’s call ———————
O
noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world
which not the strongest man, nor even the united strength of n behalf of the encouraged by the response 90 volunteers who gave their
all the strongest men that ever lived could tear apart. Only Duxbury Education from the community, in partic- time to make over 4,200 phone
faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and Foundation, we ular the significant increase in calls.  This cadre of volunteers
would like to extend our heart- participation for DEF’s annual consisted of students, teachers,
view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it felt thanks for making our first appeal.  We have received over current and former school ad-
all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else Answer the Call Phonathon a 350 donations to date, nearly ministrators, former DEF trust-
real and abiding. great success. By any measure triple the number of donations ees, current DEF trustees and
No Santa Claus! Thank God! He lives and lives forever. we exceeded all expectations in years past and a testimony to many committed parents. 
A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay 10 times 10,000 and had a lot of fun in the pro- the generous spirit of Duxbury.  Thanks again Duxbury for
cess.   We would like to again Answering the Call.  We’ll talk
years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of Donations are coming in thank the four businesses who with you next year! 
childhood. daily as residents fulfill their offered their offices as call Allison Berry, Peggy
pledges made by phone in No- sites:  William Raveis, Cold- Davis and Gay Shanahan
(From the editorial page, New York Sun, 1897, by the vember. When all is said and well Banker, Vantage Point Re- The Duxbury Education
editor, Francis Pharcellus Church.) done, we expect to raise over alty and Coastal Construction.  Foundation
$30,000. We are delighted and We are equally indebted to the
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 21

Community garden club tour

It is the French custom for children to set out their shoes in the hope
that le petit Jesus will fill them during the night with small gifts.

GOODRICH
Nancy Melia greets visitors by the staircase in her
home. Michelle Chase greeting visitors at her home.

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Shelly Beebe, one of the decorators, by a table Mary Jane Noel and Nancy Melia enjoying the tour.
setting for le reveillon, a very late supper held
after midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.
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Wits End Computer Center


sales and service

Mariette Wooden (left) is the club’s vice


president and chairwoman for the house
tour. She is pictured here with family Peter Pattinson
and friends. provided trans-
portation for
anyone who
needed assis-
tance.
22 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday Dec. 24 - Friday Jan. 1
Holiday Break

Wednesday Jan. 6
DMS School Council meeting 4-5:30 p.m. Send School news & Photos to
School Committee meeting 7 p.m. Alden School, Rm. 104 editor@duxburyclipper.com
the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Thursday Jan. 7
Chandler PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.

Register now for Before and


DHS School Council 5 p.m. DHS Rm. 106

Monday Jan. 11
Chandler School Council meeting 7 p.m.

After Dark January classes


DHS PTO meeting 7 p.m. DHS library

Wednesday Jan. 13
DMS PTA meeting 8 p.m. DMS teacher’s room Several Before and After runs for three consecutive multi-sensory approach to sto-
Dark classes for children and Wednesday evenings, from rytelling through the Immerse
Thursday Jan. 14
Alden PTA meeting 7 p.m.
teens will be starting up af- 6:30 – 8 p.m. beginning Jan. 6. Children in Literacy program.
ter the holidays. High school If your Alden student enjoys This class runs for five Thurs-
Monday Jan. 18 students can enroll in the SAT card games, why not give Card day mornings beginning Jan.
No school -- Martin Luther King Jr. Day Preparation class scheduled to Sharks a try. This after school 7, from 9:30–10:30 a.m., and
begin on Thursday, Jan. 14. program for students in Grades is taught by Meg Jordan, a
This eight-week class meets 3-5, runs for four Wednesday Duxbury mother with over 25
Youth softball tryouts on Thursday nights from 7–9
p.m. and is in preparation for
afternoons, 2–3 p.m., begin-
ning on Jan. 6, and will of-
years of teaching experience.
For complete course and
Duxbury Youth Softball is swinging into the 2010 season, the March 13 SAT. Students fer card game instruction and registration information, call
offering a set of winter clinics. Session 1 (of 2) will take place will learn SAT test-taking play in a fun environment with our office at 781-934-7633
on Tuesdays in Plymouth: strategy techniques, and will friends. Preschool students or visit the Before and Af-
January 5, 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 9 be covering all aspects of the can burn off some energy in ter Dark link at duxbury.k12.
Grades 3-5: 5-6:30 p.m. verbal, math, and writing sec- the Kicks and Tricks Soccer ma.us. These January classes
Grades 6-9: 6:30-8 p.m. tions of the test. Home Alone Clinic, a five week program appear in the Fall term listing
Cost: $125 per player and Staying Safe, a self-pro- offered on Monday afternoons under the children’s heading.
Online registration is open to the first 28 participants in tection program for kids aged 9 in the Alden gym. Parents of Duxbury residents are also re-
each grade group. Don’t wait! Register now at duxburyyouth- and 10 begins on Jan. 5 at 6:30 3 and 4 year olds can nurture minded to look for our Winter/
softball.org. p.m., and Babysitting Safety their children’s love of the Spring term flyer in January.
Training, for ages 11 and up, written and spoken word in a

Scouts learn about reptiles

Jacalyn LaLond holding two albino corn snakes. On Thursday night, Nov. 19, Boy Scout Pack 62 had a visit from Bonnie “The Snake Lady” at their Pack meet-
ing. The kids all got to enjoy her various turtles, lizards, skinks and snakes. The children all enjoyed touching
all her fantastic creatures.

New Life Long Learning courses


Courses offered this February and March include reading a Shake-
speare comedy, learning more about the world’s Great Books or read-
ing aloud Moss Hart’s a classic “ You Can¹t take it With You”.
Do you enjoy history and current events? Consider joining the
lively New Yorker discussion group, or perhaps discussing controver-
sial political issues or foreign affairs. Whatever your interest we prob-
ably have a course for you this winter.
Walk-in registration, first-come first-served basis, will begin at the
Council on Aging, Mayflower Street, Monday Jan 11, 9 a.m.-noon and
continue through Friday Jan 15. Payment of $25 per course must be
received at registration. Mail-in registrations will be dated as received
and opened and processed after Jan. 15. Reading Shakespeare will be-
gin in January, the other courses start in February. Call the Duxbury
William Henderson gets up close and per- Senior Center for details and course times at 781-934-5774.
Pack 62 leader Steve Gandt holding a giant python. sonal with a lizard.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 23

Duxbury police log port domestic situation on Route find the side door open. All se- Duxbury. Advised patrols. Party
Thursday Dec. 10
8:19 a.m. Deer ran into car on 3. State police to station for re- cure. and homeowner spoken to.
Bay Road. Possibly injured. port.
4:34 a.m. Caller reports noisy
Animal controlled searched and 4:15 p.m. Dog struck by motor Tuesday Dec. 15 activity on Elderberry Lane. Par-
found nothing. vehicle on Congress Street. 3:47 p.m. Officer assisted per- ties spoken to.
9:53 a.m. Detail officer reports 4:51 p.m. Caller reports suspi- son with motor vehicle lockout. 6:31 a.m. Assisted Kingston po-
tion and driving under the influ-
domestic issue in progress on ence of liquor, second offense. cious person looking in mail- 4:03 p.m. Caller reports suspi- lice department in locating party.
Lincoln Street with a white pick- boxes on Soule Avenue. Gone on cious people around bog area on
up truck. Area search negative. 3:09 a.m. Caller on Forge Way arrival. Mayflower Street.
reports suspicious motor vehicle Wednesday Dec. 16
1:25 p.m. Loud noises reported parked in driveway. Ambulance 11:47 p.m. Caller reports view- 10;15 a.m. Motor vehicle acci-
in direction of water tower on called for psychological evalua- Monday Dec. 14 ing suspicious notice on the Inter- dent on Tremont Street. No inju-
Birch Street. DPW working in tion. Officer followed to Jordan 12:50 a.m. Auburn police re- net to get property from house in ries.
area. Hospital. quest well being check on Wash-
1:53 p.m. Suspicious black
pickup on Temple Street.
4:13 a.m. Caller reported over-
due motorist. Mother called at
ington Street. Services rendered.
6:28 a.m. Motor vehicle acci-
Spanish fun at the library
dent on Franklin Street. Ambu- A series of six bilingual puppets, and a craft. The in-
4:27 p.m. Caller reports possible 5:55 a.m. to report party located.
lance transported one to Jordan storytimes to introduce chil- structor is Maureen Holbrook
activity of false prescriptions. 11:15 a.m. Caller on Gurnet Hospital. Vehicle towed. dren to Spanish in a fun and who holds a bachelor of arts
7:54 p.m. Caller reports erratic Road reports past breaking and entertaining environment will degree in Spanish and is a li-
operation of motor vehicle on entering and malicious damage to 6:48 a.m. Accident on Church be offered at the Duxbury censed and certified Spanish
Lincoln Street. Owner reports residence. Street with property damage.
Free Library on Wednes- teacher. Registration begins
trouble with steering. Having ve- 1:11 p.m. Lifeline call. Elderly 7:16 a.m. Caller reports car off days, Jan. 6 through Feb. on Wednesday, Dec. 16 and
hicle towed. party fell. Unknown injury. Ser- the road on Lincoln Street. 10, 10:15-11:15 a.m. These must be done in person in the
vices rendered. stay alone storytimes are for children’s department. For
7:33 a.m. Motor vehicle ac-
Friday Dec. 11 3:56 p.m. Custodian at school cident on Enterprise Street. Car children ages 3 to 5. Children more details, check the chil-
7:30 a.m. Caller reports youths reports security equipment prob- rolled over. Party taken to Jordan must be able to attend all six- dren’s department Web site’s
smoking in area of bogs. Gone on lem. Hospital. Vehicle towed and Ve- weeks. Each program will program page or call 781-
arrival. rizon notified. include music, movement, 934-2721, x115.
3:36 p.m. 911 call for sudden
9:43 a.m. 911 call for low hang- death of resident. Fire depart- 11:52 a.m. Caller on Depot
ing wires over Tremont Street. ment notified. Shepherd Funeral Street reports keys in door and no
Officer reports telephone wire Home called. one around. Officer checked, all
down. Verizon notified. secure.
6:12 p.m. Caller reports strik-
1:29 p.m. Suspicious truck ing deer at Harrison and Tremont 2:15 p.m. Caller reports two
parked on Temple Street. Pos- streets. No injury, large amount men trying to put swan in pickup.
sible hunter in the area. of damage to front end. Deer ran Officer reports man just fishing.
8:33 p.m. Well being check re- off.
6:04 p.m. Caller on Powder Point
quested on Blodgett Avenue. All Avenue reports outside Christmas
fine. Sunday Dec. 13 lights were cut.
2:08 p.m. Kingston police re- 6:57 p.m. Caller on Franklin 781-834-6231 • 267 Ocean St., Brant Rock, Marshfield
Saturday Dec. 12 port possible drunk driver. Gone Street reports coming home to
12:19 a.m. Motor vehicle on on arrival. Went to house, motor
Tremont Street refused to stop. vehicle not there.
One male arrested for failure to 3:34 p.m. Caller reports stolen
stop for police, marked lanes vio- all terrain vehicle.
lation, speeding, negligent opera- Give the gift of Sunshine this year!
3:30 p.m. Party in station to re-
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You get the idea. Bulsara’s
arrokh Bulsara was a Third development was spread over a variety
Culture Kid, a TCK. Third of cultures. TCKs never quite fit
Culture Kids are people where they are, but never quite misfit
who spend a significant part of their either. In fact, they learn quickly and
development living in another culture. WHAT’S GOING smoothly to blend in. The chameleon is
Bulsara was a Parsi, an Indian ethnic ON HERE? their symbol, or the phoenix, since they
group originally Persian; he was also, are reborn into new forms and new
as Parsis generally are, a Zoroastrian. of his childhood in India where he lives after each relocation.
Born in Zanzibar, where his father lived with his grandmother and aunt, Military Brats (like me) are
worked for the British Foreign Office, and attended elite English-language typically TCKs, especially when
Bulsara left Zanzibar in 1964 with his schools. When his parents fled their parents’ careers take the family
family, but he had actually spent most Zanzibar for England, Bulsara, then 17,
joined them. He ultimately pursued a continued on page 4

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2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Religious
NSRWA’S New Years Day Walk.
Send church listings to Join the North & South Rivers
events@clipperpress.com Watershed Association for the annual
New Year’s Day Walk at the Tubbs

services
or fax to 781-934-5917.
Meadow Preserve in Pembroke
the Deadline at 1 p.m. The trail head is located
is Friday at noon. off of Monroe Street in Pembroke.
Refreshments will be served after the

C l i pp e r
First Baptist Holy Eucharist (said) and 10 a.m. walk. Pre-registration in not required.
Holy Eucharist (with choir and
A cal
e For more information and directions,
fbcd.org hymns.) Sunday school K-12 Du x b u n d a r f o r
781- 934-6095 during 10 a.m. service. Child-
m u n i ty ry e
me e t ve n t s,
visit nsrwa.org.

C om
Dr. Kevin Cassidy care provided at 10 a.m. service.
c l a s s i ng s,
Pastor Jamie Cotelleso, Wednesday: Mens Bible Study e s, c o Saturday Jan. 2
Worship Leader
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
6:30 a.m., Coffee and conver-
a l e n d ar wo r k u rs e s,
nursery and children’s programs
during worship time. Sunday
sation 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist
with healing 10 a.m., Adult Ed
11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Children’s
C ,
and v dance s
s
p l ays h o p s,
Free Skating Lesson. Pilgrim
Skating Club is celebrating National
Skating Month with a free lesson
school classes, children through from 12:30-1:20 p.m. at Hobomock
adult, immediately following
choir rehearsal 6 p.m., Youth o pp o r o l u n te e r Arena in Pembroke. Free lesson
choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Thurs- t uni t
morning worship; 5:30 p.m. ie s ! for 30 minutes, and 20 minutes of
day: Adult Choir rehearsal 7
junior and senior high youth free skate time with your friends.
p.m. Friday: AA meeting at 7
groups with Youth Pastor Brent Refreshments, free gifts, and sign in
p.m. Christmas schedule: Dec.
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and to win a free session of lessons. For
24, 2 p.m. Children’s Christmas
prayer time. Awana Clubs for
kids every Wednesday night
pageant, Family service at 5
c a le n d a r i te ms by more information call 781-294-7575
or visit pilgrimskatingclub.com.
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for preschool
p.m., Candlelight service at 10 Se nd o e ve n t s@
through the 6th grade. Christ-
p.m., Dec. 25, Christmas Holy
F r id a y t Christmas Tree Pickup. Sponsored
mas Eve Service at 6 p.m.
Eucharist at 9 a.m. no on s s .c om . by Cub Scout Pack 62 and Boy Scout
c l i pp e r p re ce available basis. Troop 62. To schedule pick up, call
Ann or Jeff Loreaux at 781-582-
Holy Family Church First Parish Church C a le n da r it
ish ed on a sp
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holyfamilyduxbury.org Preference
Rev. Catherine Cullen
Rev. Bryan Parrish
Rev. Seán Maher
781-934-6532 Sunday Jan. 3
The office is open from 9
781-934-5055
a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, Senior Sunday Salon Series. Colin Clark
Weekend Mass: Saturday, speaks on China at the Duxbury Free
choir rehearsal at 9:15 a.m., Ju- The Case for Faith. Join Journey
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 Library, from 2-4 p.m.
a.m. (family mass), 10 a.m. and
nior choir rehearsal at 9:30 a.m.,
Worship Service and Church
Thursday Dec. 24 Commnity of Faith at the Ford
Center of the Miramar retreat center Christmas Tree Pickup. Sponsored
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available
school at 10:30 a.m. and Bud- on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 10 a.m. to view by Cub Scout Pack 62 and Boy Scout
at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Daily Mass Jose Mateo’s Nutcracker.
the movie, “The Case for Faith.”
dhist Meditation at 7 p.m. Bells Performances at the Duxbury Troop 62. To schedule pick up, call
is Monday through Saturday, Discussion immediately following
meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., and Performing Arts Center, Dec. 24 at 1 Ann or Jeff Loreaux at 781-582-
8:15 a.m. The rosary is prayed the movie. Visit JourneyDuxbury. 2572.
Recorders at 8:30 p.m. Book p.m., and Dec. 26 and 27, at 1 p.m.
after daily Mass. Adoration of com for directions or e-mail
group meets Thursdays at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays PastorDavidWoods@hotmail.com
Sewing group meets Thursdays $50 and can be ordered by calling the
from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Day-
time bible study, Thursdays at
at 10 a.m. Christmas Eve Ser- box office at 617-354-7467 from 10 for more information. Upcoming
vice at 5:30 p.m. a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday,
9:30 a.m. Evening prayer group Uno, Dos, Tres. A series of six
or at BalletTheatre.org.
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Men’s Monday Dec. 28 bilingual storytimes to introduce
prayer group Fridays at 6:45 St. Paul’s Church of Luminary displays. Drive through children to Spanish in a fun
environment will be offered at
a.m. Christmas Eve Masses at Tinkertown from 4:30-8 p.m. and/or Post-Christmas Entertainment.
4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. and mid- the Nazarene the Clearwater Drive neighborhood Join Steve Lanzillotta on the piano at the Duxbury Free Library on
night, Christmas Day Masses at Rev. David Troxler starting at 5 p.m. for a Luminary the Duxbury Senior Center at 10 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 6 through Feb. 10
9 and 11 a.m. 781-585-3419 display for Christmas Eve. Please for some much-needed respite after from 10:15-11:15 a.m. These stay
dull your headlights to parking lights the hectic holiday season. alone storytimes are for children ages
Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
Nursery is provided for all ser- and drive slowly and carefully. 3 to 5 and children must be able to
Pilgrim Church vices. Sunday school meets
attend all six weeks. Registration
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Sunday morning from 9 to 10:45
Transfer Station closure. The Tuesday Dec. 29 begins Dec. 16 and must be done in
transfer station will close today at 12 person in the children’s department.
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor a.m. Thursday, Sacred Youth p.m. Happy Holidays! Children’s Storyteller. “Once upon For more details, check the children’s
Rev. Eloise Parks, Ast. Pastor Ministry at the teen center at a Wintertime,” held 10:30-11:15 a.m. department Web site program page or
781-934-6591 6:30 p.m. Men’s Bible Study in the Duxbury Free Library Merry call 781-934-2721, x115.
Sunday Worship Service at
10 a.m. Church office hours,
is held Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
Women’s Bible Study, Fridays at
Friday Dec. 25 Room, is a family program for ages
four and up  with registered adults. Learn to Skate. New Learn to
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday- 9:30 a.m. DivorceCare and Di- Merry Christmas! Tales of wintertime magic and fun.  Skate sessions start Wednesday,
Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., closed vorceCare for Kids, Thursdays Registration required, by phone at Jan. 6 at 5:35 p.m. and Saturday
Christmas Eve and Christmas. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Christmas 781-934-2721, in person, or online at Jan. 9 at 12:30 p.m. at Hobomock
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, Eve Service at 7 p.m. Saturday Dec. 26 duxburyfreelibrary.org. Arena in Pembroke. The cost of
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. the eight week session is $135, plus
Candlelight Taize Services, Dec. Kwanza begins. Crime Scene Night. Kids between $12 annual registration fee for new
23 at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve ser- First Church of Jose Mateo’s Nutcracker.
the age of 11 and 18 are invited
to join the Junior Friends of the
students. Call 781-293-7575 or visit
vices: Pageant service at 3 p.m., pilgrimskatingclub.com for more
Service of Lessons and Carols
Christ Scientist Performances at the Duxbury
Performing Arts Center, Dec. 24 at 1
Plymouth Public Library for a information.
Crime Scene night, at 2:30 p.m.
at 8 p.m. (music starts at 7:30); 781-934-6434 p.m., and Dec. 26 and 27, at 1 p.m. at the Plymouth Public Library, Duxbury Art Instructors at South
Communion Service at 10:30 Sunday worship service and and 6 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to 132 South St. in Plymouth. Be the Shore Art Center. Portfolio prep
p.m. Dec. 26, men’s group Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 $50 and can be ordered by calling the next Sherlock Holmes and step into class with Dorothy Amore Pilla on
breakfast at 8:30 a.m. a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- box office at 617-354-7467 from 10 a crime scene to solve a murder Wednesdays, art history class called
ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, using your brain and intuition. No Styles and Temperaments Part II
Christian Science Reading Room or at BalletTheatre.org. registration required and free. For with Anthony Pilla on Thursdays
United Methodist open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls more information, call 508-830-4250, (participants are encouraged to
highstreetumc.org Corner, Tuesday through Satur- or visit plymouthpubliclibrary.org. bring their lunches at 12:30 and stay
Rev. Barbara Kszystyniak day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. Sunday Dec. 27 for the class which runs from 1:30-
781-585-9863 Christian Science Sentinel 3:30), and “Bare Bones Watercolor”
Sunday worship service and Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- Jose Mateo’s Nutcracker.
Performances at the Duxbury Wednesday Dec. 30 with Lilly Cleveland (designed for
Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- day mornings at 7 a.m. beginners who want to start painting)
Performing Arts Center, Dec. 24 at 1 Teen Poetry Slam. From 7-9 p.m.,
lowed by fellowship, adult choir on Mondays. All classes begin mid-
p.m., and Dec. 26 and 27, at 1 p.m. the Duxbury Free Library will host
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee January. For a full description and to
hour following. Third Friday of Journey and 6 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to a Teen Poetry Slam. Free and open register, visit ssac.org.
$50 and can be ordered by calling the to all teens in the South Shore area,
each month we serve dinner at
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton.
Community of Faith box office at 617-354-7467 from 10 come to listen, bring your poetry to Sunday Salon Series. Come to the
www.journeyduxbury.com a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, read or have someone else read out Duxbury Free Library on Sunday,
Last Wednesday of the month or at BalletTheatre.org. Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. for a short discussion
Rev. David Woods loud. Light refreshments will be
is ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. 781-585-8295 served. Merry Room on lower level. on the book “The Guernsey Literary
Church office hours are Monday Sugar Plum Tea Party. Hosted by
Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- Questions, contact Ellen Snoeyenbos and Potato Peel Society,” and an
through Thursday from 9 a.m. to the South Shore Conservatory and the
ter at Miramar. On Dec. 27, join at esnoeyen8@gmail.com. exciting virtual tour of the island
12 p.m. Christmas Eve candle- José Mateo Ballet Theatre at 3 p.m.
us for the movie “The Case for of Guernsey. Tour guide Heide
light service at 6:30 p.m. after the matinee of the Nutcracker
Faith” at 10 a.m. Hasselmann traveled to the island
in the Ellison Center for the Arts,
Christmas Eve service of 64 St. George St. Meet Clara and her Thursday Dec. 31 and will share her photographs and
in-depth knowledge. For free tickets
St. John the Carols and Candles, 9 p.m. at Nutcracker friends.  Enjoy sweets New Years Eve -- Celebrate call 781-934-2721, x108.
The Ford Center of Miramar. All and beverages. Tickets are $15 per
Evangelist Episcopal welcome. person payable online, at the Studio,
responsibly!
Owls and Omelets. Join Mass
www.stjohnsduxbury.org Westwinds and Once Upon a Time. Audubon educator John Galluzzo
781-934-6523
Sunday services: 8 a.m.
For more information, visit sscmusic.
org or call 781-934-2731, x11.
Friday Jan. 1 on Saturday, Jan. 16, from 5:30-8
a.m. for an early morning owl
Happy New Year! prowl, followed by a hearty morning
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Question of the Week by Mary Beth Goldman

What is your favorite holiday treat?

“Brownies, because I love “Making and eating sugar “Egg nog – straight up!” “Cookies!” “Blueberry pie. You have to like
chocolate!” cookies and gingerbread pie to be an American!”
Craig Berry Kyle Leahy
“My wife’s ricotta pie.” houses!” Washington St. Parkview Terrace Charles Gionet
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Paul Spicuzza Parting Rock Road
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breakfast. North River Wildlife for in-library use. Patrons must be


Sanctuary is located at 2000 Main 16 years of age or older. Come to the
Give a meaningful gift this holiday!
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St., Marshfield. The fee for this Reference Desk on the upper level
program is $20 for Mass Audubon to check out the Netbook. A valid
members, $25 for non-members, and OCLN library card is required. A two onate
pre-registration is required. For more hour per day maximum time limit a mon-
information contact John Galluzzo at will be enforced. etary
781-837-9400. gift to the Uganda
Transportation to medical
Snowy Owl Prowl. On Saturday appointments. The Duxbury Senior Rural Fund in the
Jan. 23, join Mass Audubon educator Center offers transportation to local name of a loved
John Galluzzo from 9-11 a.m. for a medical appointments to seniors and one and give a
Snowy Owl Prowl along Duxbury handicapped individuals on Tuesday child the  chance
Beach. Pre-registration is required and Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
and costs $15 for Mass Audubon and Friday mornings from 8-11.
to education and
members, and $18 for non-members. Rides must be scheduled 72 hours health.  Uganda
Meet across the Powder Point Bridge, in advance by calling Becky Ford at Rural Fund aims to
dress appropriately for the weather 781-934-5774 x117. empower  orphans,
and bring binoculars. For directions impoverished
or more information, contact John The Council on Aging fitness
youth, and women
Galluzzo at 781-837-9400. classes. Zumba latin dance aerobics
at 12:15 on Wednesdays and 12:45 in Uganda’s ru-
Steppin’ Out. The Duxbury Council p.m. on Fridays ($5/free for Seniors); ral communities,
on Aging’s next Steppin’ Out trip is Strength training on Thursdays at through education-
“Mozart Dances” at the Opera House 9:30 a.m.; Tai Chi on Tuesday at 9 al and sustainable
in Boston leaving Duxbury at 1:30 a.m.; Stay fit multi-level class on development op-
on Jan. 31. Tickets include bus, Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m.; portunities.  Local
parking and admission. Deadline Yoga on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. and
for ordering tickets is Jan. 4. For Wednesday at 9 a.m. Call 781-934-
residents including Chris Blake, Dan Hall, Kelsey Jordan and Rebecca Richards have volun-
more information call Joanne Moore 5774, x103 for questions. teered with Uganda Rural Fund and have seen how much of a difference every cent makes
at the Senior Center at 781-934- in this rural community. Checks can be sent to Dan Hall c/o Uganda Rural Fund 175 Abrams
5774 x102, or send an e-mail to Senior Citizens Club. Meets on the Hill Duxbury, MA 02332.  Please make checks payable to the Uganda Rural Fund and you
joannemoore@duxburycoa.com or first Friday of each month, 9:30 a.m., will receive a certificate to present to your loved one on Christmas Day.
steppinoutaduxbury@comcast.net. at the Senior Center on Mayflower
Street. For more information, call
Lee at 781-585-9242.
Ongoing Poetry Circle. Meets on the second
Palestine Film Series. DCTV
Television, channel 13, presents a
Thursday of every month, 7-8:30
p.m., at the Duxbury Free Library.
AN ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY
For more information, call 781-934-
Palestine film series to be aired Friday
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Tuesday of each month at the Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m.
in the Senior Center. No reservations This is a very unique way to create a keepsake that will
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Menus vary. Proper plating, kitchen required. Admission is free. last for years to come.
equipment, entertaining ideas. For Rep. Calter Office Hours. Meets on Choose from a
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information, call State Representative
and create a memory!
Friday Night Entertainment. From 9
p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House Thomas Calter’s office at 617-722-
on Washington Street, featuring Sean 2305.
McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and The Duxbury Free Bookmarks.
vocalist.
Library Netbook Program. For
Every Wednesday at 3 p.m., this
teen advisory group meets to review, 2009
users without laptops, the Duxbury
Free Library Reference Department
discuss and plan events for the youth
of Duxbury. The Year in Photos
is happy to loan an Acer Netbook Special Edition
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More teen reviews needed


The Duxbury Free Li- come by the Young Adult of- science fiction readers in par-
brary teen book group is fice and pick up some forms ticular would be welcome,
looking for more teens to from Ellen Snoeyenbos, YA but all are invited to give
simply come in and fill out a librarian. We are hoping to their nominations before the
short review form on the best broaden the range of selec- end of the year. Questions?
books for teens that they have tion for the national Top Ten Contact Ellen Snoeyenbos
read that were published in Teen Reads list that gets vot- at esnoeyen8@gmail.com or
2009.  If you are interested, ed on nationwide. Action and call 781-934-2721 x106.

This famous singer was a “TCK” himself. Dragons Winter Sports Schedule
A different culture
Preliminary schedule as of Dec. 18
BOYS’ BASKETBALL BOYS TRACK
continued from page one
Dec. 15 Dux over Silver Lake 64-35 1-0 Dec. 15 Hingham over Dux 57-43 0-1
overseas. Brats have the added stress of having a parent Dec. 18 Scituate Away 6:30 Dec. 23 Scituate RLC 5:00
in a career where going to work can also mean death and Dec. 23 Whitman-Hanson Away 6:30 Jan. 6 Whitman-Hanson RLC 5:00
destruction, but this is not unique. Cops’ kids face the same Dec. 28 Duxbury Holiday Tournament Home 7:00 Jan. 13 Silver Lake/Quincy RLC 5:00
Feb. 12 All-League Meet RLC 5:00
everyday, and for them, there is no “peacetime.” Risk is a daily Dec. 29 Duxbury Holiday Tournament Home TBA
event, even if they never leave their home town. Military Brats Jan. 2 Marshfield Away 6:30
GIRLS TRACK
and other TCKs don’t just leave town, they leave the country. Jan. 5 North Quincy Home 6:30
Dec. 15 Hingham over Dux 62-38 0-1
The “third” in the concept is not another country, but the Jan. 8 Hingham Home 6:30
Dec. 23 Scituate RLC 5:00
blended experience of two or more cultures, and it means that Jan. 13 Rockland Home 6:30
Jan. 6 Whitman-Hanson RLC 5:00
they end up having more in common with each other than Jan. 14 Hanover Away 6:30
Jan. 13 Silver Lake/Quincy RLC 5:00
with people native to either culture. They don’t assimilate, Jan. 22 Middleboro Home 6:00
Feb. 12 All-League Meet RLC 5:00
they blend. They are not immigrants; they are nomads, who Jan. 25 Quincy Away 6:30
often love immigrants. Ruth Hill Useem, the sociologist who Jan. 29 Pembroke Home 6:30
BOYS ICE HOCKEY
coined the term, wrote that TCKs “relate Americans to the rest Feb. 1 Silver Lake Away 6:30
Dec. 16 Dux ties St. John’s (S) 2-2 0-0-1
Feb. 3 Scituate Home 6:30
of the world and interpret the outside world to the immediate Dec. 19 Barnstable Home 3:00
Feb. 5 Whitman-Hanson Home 6:30
world in which they live [for me, Duxbury]. Significant Dec. 23 North Quincy Home 3:00
Feb. 9 North Quincy Away 7:00
proportions of them actually do this for a living.” Psychologist Dec. 26 Taylor Tourney Pilgrim 7:40
Feb. 11 Hingham Away 6:30
Laura Cockburn goes further, writing, “These children are Dec. 28 Taylor Tourney Pilgrim TBA
Feb. 15 IAABO Tournament at Bridgewater State TBA
the United Nations of the future and they should assist in Dec. 30 Hanover Pilgrim TBA
Feb. 16 IAABO Tournament at Bridgewater State TBA
the many territorial and religious struggles that dominate the Dec. 2 Norwood Away 6:10
contemporary world.” Jan. 6 Pembroke Home 8:00
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Heady stuff for a stuffy academic article in “School Jan. 9 Coyle-Cassidy Home 6:30
Dec. 15 Silver Lake over Dux 39-32 0-1
Psychology International,” but Cockburn is a TCK herself. Jan. 11 Archbishop Williams Away 8:00
Dec. 18 Scituate Home 6:30
TCKs are nothing if not adventurous at blending in: she slipped Jan. 16 Medford Home 2:30
Dec. 23 Whitman-Hanson Home 6:30
her polemic in at the end of a paragraph in the middle of her Jan. 18 Marshfield Away 12:30
Dec. 28 New Bedford Home 3:00
piece, not in the title of her study. Dec. 30 Sandwich Home 3:00
Jan. 23 Hingham Home 4:00
Here’s my proposal: let’s get together. Duxbury, I suspect, is Jan. 2 Notre Dame Academy Home 3:00
Jan. 27 Bridgewater-Raynham Away 8:00
loaded with adult TCKs. DKs (children of diplomats), military Jan. 5 North Quincy Away 5:30
Jan. 30 Abington Home 6:45
brats, MKs (missionary kids), international business kids, or Jan. 6 New Bedford Away 7:00
Feb. 3 Scituate Away 6:10
twin passport people – all share a common thread that both Jan. 8 Hingham Away 6:30
Feb. 6 Xaverian Brothers Home 6:20
brings us together, and yet keeps us apart from each other and Jan. 13 Rockland Away 6:30
Feb. 13 CCC-Austin Prep Falmouth 3:00
our community. It is this: nomads like us blend in smoothly and Jan. 15 Hanover Home 6:30
Feb. 15 Cape Cod Classic Falmouth TBA
mindfully, but in so doing, we become invisible to one another. Jan. 18 Notre Dame Academy Away 3:00
Feb. 17 Cape Cod Classic Falmouth TBA
We don’t carry a secret medallion, like Rudyard Kipling’s Kim, Jan. 22 Middleboro Away 6:00
a fictional TCK just as Kipling was a real one. We disappear Jan. 25 Quincy Home 6:30
GIRLS ICE HOCKEY
into our tertiary culture, whichever it happens to be, hidden Jan. 29 Pembroke Away 6:30
Dec. 12 Dux over Marshfield 3-0 1-0
from each other. Jan. 30 Martha’s Vineyard Away 2:00
Dec. 16 Barnstable over Dux 2-1 1-1
So let’s reconnect. Are you a kid who grew up globally Feb. 1 Silver Lake Home 6:30
Dec. 19 Martha’s Vineyard Home 1:00
and now live locally? Get hold of me at my Clipper e-mail. We Feb. 3 Scituate Away 6:30
Dec. 23 Canton Away 1:10
should get together. Farrokh Bulsara, who died in 1991, would Feb. 5 Whitman-Hanson Away 6:30
Dec. 30 Lincoln-Sudbury Home 3:20
be pleased. His blended life gave rock music the mysterious Feb. 9 North Quincy Home 6:30
Jan. 2 Falmouth Home 8:15
word “Bismillah!” in a work many consider the greatest rock Feb. 11 Hingham Home 6:30
Jan. 6 Whitman-Hanson Away 6:20
song ever written. It means, in Arabic, “In the Name of God!” Feb. 15 Sandwich Away 3:00
Jan. 9 Scituate Home 8:00
The phrase opens every Surah (chapter) of the Noble Qur’an.
Jan. 13 Sandwich Away 3:20
Bulsara used it with outrageous respect in his signature opus, BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING
Jan. 16 Marshfield Home 12:50
Jan. 18 Wellesley Away 4:30
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” for his group, Queen. Their emblem Dec. 15 Dux over Pembroke 44-32 1-0 Jan. 23 Barnstable Home 6:00
creature: the phoenix rising, a favorite of TCKs, the crest Dec. 15 Dux over Middleboro 62-35 2-0 Jan. 27 Hingham Away 3:20
designed by Bulsara himself. His professional name: Freddie Dec. 17 Hanover/Hingham Away 6:00 Jan. 30 Whitman-Hanson Home 5:15
Mercury. Jan. 5 Quincy/Silver Lake Away TBA Jan. 31 Scituate Away 10:00
Jan. 12 Randolph/Norwell Away TBA Feb. 2 Martha’s Vineyard Away 2:00
Jan. 18 Nantucket Away 12:00 Feb. 11 Falmouth Away TBA
Jan. 23 Cohasset/Scituate Away TBA Feb. 13 Sandwich Home 4:00
Jan. 28 B.C. High Away 4:30 Feb. 16 Cougar Classic Rockland TBA
Feb. 2 Barnstable Away 7:00 Feb. 19 Cougar Classic Rockland TBA
Feb. 6 All-League Meet Away TBA
WRESTLING
GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING Dec. 19 Patriot League Individual W-H TBA
Dec. 15 Dux over Pembroke 62-36 1-0 Dec. 27 Marshfield Tournament Away TBA
Dec. 15 Dux over Middleboro 62-35 2-0 Dec. 28 Marshfield Tournament Away TBA
Dec. 17 Hanover/Hingham Away 6:00 Jan. 6 Whitman-Hanson Home 7:00
Jan. 5 Quincy/Silver Lake Away TBA Jan. 9 Whitman-Hanson Tournament Away TBA
Jan. 12 Randolph/Norwell Away TBA Jan. 12 Scituate Home 7:00
Jan. 18 Nantucket Away 12:00 Jan. 16 North Andover Home 10:00
Jan. 23 Cohasset/Scituate Away TBA Jan. 16 Waltham Quad Meet Waltham 10:00
Feb. 2 Barnstable Away 7:00 Jan. 23 Hingham Quad Meet HIngham 10:00
Feb. 6 All-League Meet Away TBA Jan. 27 North Quincy Home 7:00
Jan. 30 Duxbury Team Tournament Home 9:00
Feb. 2 Silver Lake Away 7:00

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781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM DHS Athletic Department • 781-934-7668
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 5

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

Lady Dragons drop a tough one


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor managed to turn the shot aside,
sports@duxburyclipper.com but a minute later the Red
The Duxbury girls’ hockey Raiders finally broke through
team traveled to Barnstable when Jessica Penney went in
last Wednesday night, hoping alone on Hannon and watched
to show the Division I Red her shot dribble away from the
Raiders that they have the tal- netminder before crossing the
ent to take on teams from the goal line for a 1-0 lead.
higher echelons. The beginning of the
second period saw the hosts
GIRLS HOCKEY quickly expand their lead to
Duxbury 1 2-0 when Jazzy Megnia took
Barnstable 2 a pass from Keslie Corbett in
the slot and beat Hannon just
35 seconds into the action.
Despite their gutsy effort, Duxbury would get a pow-
the Lady Dragons took the er-play chance with 12:03 left
long bus ride home, thinking on the clock, but their fortunes
about all their lost opportuni- seemed better at full strength,
ties in a 2-1 defeat that evened when Briana Connolly took
their record at 1-1. a feed in the slot from Molly
The teams went back and O’Sullivan and blasted a shot
forth in the first period with past goalie Ali Talerman to cut
few testing chances until Dux- the margin to one goal.
bury goaltender Julia Hannon The Lady Dragons would BACK OFF: Duxbury freshman Lily Connolly makes her move to go around Barnstable’s Kayleen
was almost fooled by a bounc- spend the rest of the second O’Connor during Wednesday night’s 2-1 loss to the Red Raiders.
ing puck from center ice. She period shorthanded, as they Photos by Mike Halloran
killed off three penalties to es- and getting the puck up ice.
cape trailing by a goal. With 56 seconds to go,
There was plenty of action Duxbury went on the power-
in the final 15 minutes, as both play, buzzing the net and hop-
sides lived in the penalty box. ing that a Martha Findlay shot
Duxbury had back-to-back would find its way through the
chances in the first five minutes, maze of players in front of the
as Corbett drew a pair of mis- net.
guided penalties. Fortunately “You just can’t spot a team
for her team, neither one cost like that two goals, no mat-
a goal, as Talerman was able to ter who you are,” said Coach
blank the Lady Dragons with Friend Weiler. “I thought we
the help of her defense. had our chances but we had
Two more great chances the same problem we had
from O’Sullivan and freshman against Marshfield and that
Lily Connolly went for naught is we didn’t finish. We’re not
midway through the period, picking our spots and just hit-
while Briana Connolly had ting the goalie. We’re also get-
a scoring bid slip by the post ting caught down too low and
with just over nine minutes to not protecting the puck. The
go in the game. girls played hard, but it was a
Unable to dent Talerman, matter of too little too late.”
the Lady Dragons made mat- The girls travel to Canton
ters worse by drawing a pair on Wednesday afternoon to
of penalties with two minutes take on the Bulldogs at 1:10
to go, but the defense was im- p.m.
OFF TO THE RACES: Duxbury’s Molly O’Sullivan picks up a loose puck and heads up ice. mense in protecting Hannon

Boys track drops Swimmers are road warriors


opener to Hingham By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com

Both Duxbury swim teams


seem to bother either team on
Tuesday, as the boys took care
of business with a 62-35 win
butterfly against both schools,
while Laura Husted (50-meter
freestyle/ :27.9), Shelby Radar
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor night for Patriot League run- will have to suck it up this year, over Middleboro and a 49-38 (100-meter backstroke/1:04.8),
sports@duxburyclipper.com ners by talking first place in as renovations to the Percy win over Pembroke. diver Sam Tougas (179.63
The Duxbury boys track the 1000-meters (2:47.10) and Walker Pool have forced Jay Arthur Su hit the daily pts.), and the 200-meter med-
team started its season with the two-mile run (10:28.70). Craft’s swimmers to be on the double with victories in the ley relay team of Radar, Elea-
a 57-43 loss to Hingham on Other Duxbury winners road for the 2009-10 season. 200 and 500-meter freestyle, nor Johnson, Caitlin Buckley,
Tuesday afternoon at the Reg- included senior Shane Mackey while Mike Connolly won the and Sarah Goldberg were also
gie Lewis Track Center in (55m hurdles/9.38), sophomore Boys swimming 100-meter freestyle and Cam victorious.
Boston. Don Webber (300m/40.30), Duxbury 49 Crowell took the 100-meter
girls swimming
and the 4x400m relay team of Pembroke 32 backstroke. Duxbury 62
Boys Track Ben Kimball, John Heming- The girls were also victo- Pembroke 36
Duxbury 43 way, Mike Bernard, and Shane Boys swimming rious with a 62-36 win over
Hingham 57
Mackey (4:06.9). Duxbury 62 Pembroke and a 62- 35 win
girls swimming
On Wednesday afternoon Middleboro 35 over Middleboro. Duxbury 62
Junior captain Jon McKin- Coach Harry Taylor’s Dragons Emily Hutchinson won the Middleboro 35
ley posted the best times of the will take on Scituate at 5 p.m. Being away from the com- 200-meter freestyle against
fy confines of Duxbury didn’t the Titans, and the 100-meter
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Dragons take opener


continued from page one With opponents eyeing
the Dragons’ size, it’s really
ball shape,” said Cushing. Grossman who they should
“Cote is tough as nails and be paying attention to.
is strong around the basket. “This is a kid who is go-
He plays within his abilities ing to play college ball some-
and we’re counting on him where,” said his coach. “He’s
for defense and rebounds, definitely our scorer and is in
while there is no center in the great condition. He’s a streak
league bigger than Aaron. shooter and goes to the bas-
He’s a mountain of a man ket strong. The part people
and athletic. He’ll get better don’t realize is that he is a
as the season rolls along.” tremendous defender off the
Sullivan will be counted ball.”
on to be the Dragons’ scoring Two underclassmen who
forward and Cushing thinks have shown some promise
he can be dangerous in the early in the season and could
15ft. range. see some playing time are Aaron Kramer beats Pat Shaw for two points.
“He’s a good shooter and junior Connor Kindregan
maybe the best shot-blocker (6’4”) and sophomore Justin
on the team. He came in this Marino (6’3”), while seniors
year stronger and more ath- Steve Blout, Tom Guilfoile,
letic after working out in the Jon Frye, Tom Kazanowski
off-season. He just needs to and Kyle Dame add some Billy Curley scores on a tip in.
be more consistent with his depth up front and in the
performances.” backcourt.
While his name conjures Tonight the Dragons will
up visions of Duxbury’s glo- travel to Whitman-Hanson to
ry days in the 90s, this Billy take on the Panthers at 6:30
Curley will star in the back- before returning home to host
court. the ProSports Holiday Clas-
“Billy has a chance to be sic on Monday and Tuesday
our #2 scorer and our #2 ball nights with Duxbury play-
handler,” said Cushing. “But ing Dartmouth at 7 p.m. af-
right now I see it as more of ter Marshfield takes on Latin
point guard-by-committee.” Academy.
C.J. Cote swats away a Silver Lake shot.

Boys’ Youth Lacrosse


Spring Registration
Registration for Dux- in the “House” league. The
bury Boys’ Youth Lacrosse fees remain the same as last
in grades 3 - 8 for the Spring year. We must have your reg-
season of 2010 will open on istration information in our
Dec. 15, 2009 and remain system by Jan. 15, so we can Brian Grossman goes baseline.
open through Jan. 15, 2010. purchase uniforms and enroll
second graders and below do in our various leagues and Connor Kindregan beats Photos by
not register at this time. The tournaments. If a refund is his man for a basket. MIke Halloran
outdoor, spring season be- necessary, it will be 75 per-
gins on April 1 and runs until cent of the enrollment fee.
the end of school. Please visit Your email address is a re-
our Website duxburylacrosse. quired field so we can con- A Lovely Duxbury Tradition
org to register online and tact you. Payment is required
view the “about us” section
to determine what level to
sign up for. Register for only
by January 15, 2010. Visit
the “feedback” section of the
Web site with any specific
Christmas Eve
one level, as the “Grade”
level includes participation
questions. Candlelight Service
December 24th

Lessons & Carols


5:30-6:30pm
Everyone Welcome - All Ages!
Special Music begins at 5:00pm

First Parish Church


Unitarian Universalist
Tremont at Depot Street
Rte 3A (next to Town Hall)
$UXBURYs  
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 7

Duxbury High School Term 1 Honor Rolls


High Honor Roll North, Michela Jane McCall, Taryn Stevens Fontaine, Ike Groelle Hanrahan, Nicole Elizabeth Cheal, Michael Lewis
Grade 12 O’Neal, Meghan Elizabeth McElduff, Justin Alexander Fontana, Alicia Marie Harrison, Timothy John Chen, Kevin
Barletto, Renata Jean Palfrey, Alexander Gorham McGeady, John Michael Gabrielli, Michael William Hart, Russell Thomas Cobb, Lindsey Lee
Blanchard, Mary Katherine Phelan, Hana Lea McWilliams, Patrick Michael Gallagher, Emily Kate Haynes, David Frederick Connelly, Thomas Joseph
Burke, Caitlin Christian Pollack, Shelby Marie Mechak, Lauren Elizabeth Garvey, Kirsten Dahlen Hickey, Caroline Grace Connolly, Lillian Leighton
Cheney, Devin Thomas Puopolo, Michelle Marjorie Merlin, Emily Catherine Gates, Annie Lyon Hines, Rebecca Lee Conway, Shannon Debra
Croteau, Connor Steven Rader, Shelby Ayers Miller, Patrick Lane Gavin, Melissa Lynne Homan, Colby Peter Cooper, Sarah Elizabeth
Day, Stephen Nicolay Ronne, Deanna Lynn Mulone, Nicholas James Geiger, Kelly Honora Horton, Emily Jane Cronin, Kelly Rose
Devereaux, Monica Lee Sahlberg, Linnea Jean Mulrenin, Rachel Colley Goldberg, Sarah Jeanne Husted, Laura Naomi Curley, Cavin Joseph
Donovan, Laura Marie Shane, Emily Paige Nissi, Cassandra Mary Gould, Keri Kathleen Hyland, Meaghan Jane Dame, Kylie Caldwell
Gibbs, Abigail Elizabeth Stewart, Alexander Michael O’Brien, Hunter Fenton Grady, Lauren Elizabeth Ikeda, Ian Crawford Davidson, Kelsey Theresa
Hemingway, David John Stinebiser, Chloe Logan O’Donovan, Lance Ryan Haffey, Kane Bernard Jackson, Evan Daniel Doherty, Mary Catherine
Holt, William Ross Sylvester, Jillian Emma O’Neal, Gregory Matthew Hallisey, Matthew James Jacobson, Kenneth David Dorn, Heather Ashley
Kelso, Grace Annabel Tonaszuck, Stephen David Padula, Christina Grace Harasimowicz, Brett Mason Jacobson, Samuel Michael duMont, Stephen Sanderson
Kosharek, Alexander Paul Vicario, Kristina Louise Phillips, Nicole Ashley Jewell, William Robert Jamieson, Danielle Marie Ederle, Samuel Mara
Lake, Darci Ann Ward, George Henry Piesco, Ryan Mark Kornberg, Dylan Eliot Jones, Kyle David Estey, James Isaac
LaTorre, Michael Edward Wolff, Alyson Elizabeth Porter, Catharine Lord Kracov, Michael Robert Jones, Sarah Anne Federoff, Sarah Rose
McLaughlin, Laura Jean Reed, Stephanie Marie Krall, George Stephan Katz, Natalie Rebecca Feeney, Lindsay Marie
Nelson, Erin Meredith Honor Roll Reinhart, Samuel Austin Kravitz, Leyla Gail Kelley, Brian James Fontana, Alden Joseph
Nelson, Meghan Elizabeth Grade 12 Ricciardi, John Michael Laputz, Amy Noelle Koulopoulos, Michael William Geary, John Joseph
Pattinson, Catherine Seward Aldrich, Natalie Roveto Richard, Kourtney Leigh Maguire, Denis Tobin Krusell, Melissa Gibbs, Gabrielle Susan
Payne, Zachary Tyler Allen, Julia Marie Richardson, Jennifer Ann Marcotte, Alexandra Paige Lawson, Madison Sands Gisholt Minard, Morgan Brittany
Potash, Benjamin Richard Antaya, Matthew Douglas Ryan, David Conroy Martin, Allison Leah Leddie, Colleen Veronica Griffin, Christine Grant
Ronne, Andria Jean Auda, Gregory Stephen Salameh, Janine Thahab McCarthy, Olivia Kiley Lewine, Benjamin Mark Griffin, Matthew Warren
Scorza, Matthew John Bahr, Jenna Marie Savard, Matthew Evan McCarthy, Siobhan Katherine Lougee, Marshall Gilman Griffin-Crane, Faith Dowling
Steele, Anne Marie Beattie, Samuel Tyroler Schmitt, Julia Neave McElduff, Kelly Marie Lovett, Taylor Belanger Hofmaier, Madeline Grace
Sullivan, Kaitlin Elizabeth Benoit, Zachary Thomas Schroeder, Ryan Paul McKinley, Jonathan Patrick Marino, Jason Anthony Hovey, Robert Alec
Trevisani, Jaclyn Christine Bernard, Michael Robert Schupp, Alexis Renee McLaughlin, Laurie McClintock, Makai Adam Hurvitz, Jonathan Reed
Blout, Jeffrey Allen Schwanke, Kayla Rose Michelson, Chelsea Rose McClure, Emily Ann Johnson, Colin Patrick
Grade 11 Bowen, Natalie Grace Segalla, Emma Marie Moore, Jennifer Irene McGeady, Anna Colleen Jones, Amanda Elizabeth
Betteridge, William Woodruff Brady, Mark Joseph Shamma, Allyson Clemence Morrison, Ashley Elizabeth McHugh, Kristin Mary Juliano, Kelly Elizabeth
Feeney, Lauren Elizabeth Brovitz, Sarah Catherine Silveira, Raquel Lopes Murdock, Hannah Denly McKenna, Haley Kennelly, Alexander Thomas
Finn, Katherine Ross Buckley, Kaitlin Elizabeth Slechta, John Miller Nee, Julia Marisa McLaughlin, Shannon Elizabeth Kravitz, Steven Alexander
Gerraughty, Lorin Elizabeth Buonvicino, Cara Virginia Smith, Heather Nancy Nolan, Kevin Henry Meehan, Emily Mary Lake, Anna Rose
Kuckuk, Kevin Woodrow Calabro, Christopher John Smith, Jillian Marie Norton, Maggie Basford Mohrman, Chase Cummings Lannon, Micaela Rose
Mahony, Kevin Patrick Casey, Jenica Lynn Smith, Madeline McIntosh O’Day, Emily Metcalfe Muller, Davis Timothy Lies, Madeline Keith
Meehan, Brendan Gerard Clacherty, Michael James Soldi, Sarah Elizabeth Perry, Joshua Robert Murphy, John Southard Lloyd, Carson Channing
Reinhart, Casey Anne Clark, Collin Webber Spencer, Ian Nicholas Rana, Maheen Akbar Murphy, Keelan Patrick Loreaux, Elizabeth Ann
Riccio, Tessa Nicole Cline, Nickolas Bailey Strand, Christian Robert Robinson, Haley Lauren Najarian, Alexandra Marguerite Lougee, Victoria Dimond
Shaughnessy, Alexandria Marie Clough, Arielle Elizabeth Sullivan, Michael Francis Rollock, Cassandra Lee Naton, Reilly Charles Macaluso, Madeline Jeanne
Su, Barry Coghlan, Katelyn Ann Tarbox, Elise Marie Runci, Elizabeth Austin Nissi, Grace Anne MacKinnon, Megan Hope
Sullivan, Cory Alexander Colangelo, Sarah Graham Tenaglia, Peter Francis Sahlberg, Brett Edward North, Brendan John Mackin, Kelley Rose
Cornelius, Margaret Jean Theodossiou, Lukas Dimitrios Shane, Allison Whitney O’Keefe, Connor Richard MacLennan, Patrick Ryan
Grade 10 Cote, Carl Michael Thomas, Casey Richard Startzell, Benjamin Zetterberg O’Keefe, Matthew Francis MacLeod, Kyle Philip
Angell, Jason Philip Cote, Marc Reno Tucker, Caroline Welch Stoner, Rosemary Elizabeth Odier, Justine Monroe Mattes, James Elliott Lindsley
Coakley, John Beatty Cowen, Charles Thompson Turok, Kerry Siobhan Bartlett Padula, Andrew Joseph McAdams, Mathew Doyle
Garrity, Aidan Martin Cronin, Julie Lynn Varonko, Maria Lorraine Surette, Kristina Lynn Phillips, Matthew Christopher McCarthy, Veronica Mikaela
Hansman, Emily Jean Crowley, Micaela Joy Violandi, Alexandra Mari Sweeney, Patrick Edward Phinney, Caroline Anderson McCourt, Ian Walter
Johnson, Robert Forrest Dame, Kyle Patrick Vuilleumier, Chandler Reid Tobias, Karli Nichole Powell, Wilson Hunt McCutcheon, Matthew Hartley
Jordan, Lindsay Catherine Davidson, Brendan Tyler Walter, Laura Kristen Turner, John David Randall, Maxwell Scott McHugh, Daniel Paul
Levesque, Victoria Elizabeth De Deyne, Margot Anne Waltz, Austin Jay Walker, Casey Suzanne Reale, Mackenzie Rose McSherry, Caroline Kay
Marino, Justin Anthony Della Noce, Philip Joseph Wojciechowski, Lucas Roman Walsh, Kristina Lynn Riddle, Avery Elizabeth Michelson, Alexandria Marie
Muncey, Peter Naylor Demers, Ethan Alexander Woleyko, Victoria Delores White, Anne Kittredge Schupp, Sara Elizabeth Miller, Kayleigh Renee
Munson, Emilie Calvin Desmery, Virginia Claire Woomer, Michael Roland Willauer, Peter Gryska Serres, Nora Rose Moniri, Joshua Michael
Rourke, Timothy Edward DeVellis, Krista Averi Worthman, Nikki Ilyse Wong, Jacob Stephen Sharpe, Mackenzie Hewitt Mulrenin, Samantha Anne
Weil, Lilly Anna Dixon, William Stanley Zaverucha, Makar Ryan Sheehan, Samantha Alyce Murphy, Haley Lauren
Driscoll, Amber Leigh Grade 10 Showstead, Steven Ronald Murphy, Hannah Marie
Grade 9 Driver, Kira Elizabeth Grade 11 Arana, Francesca Isabel Smith, Linsin Ann Murphy, Ryan Patrick
Allen, Katherine Ann Drummy, Thomas Patrick Anderson, Bridget Anne Averna, Julia Hodgkinson Stillman, Gerry Murphy Narlee, Henry Pearson
Balzotti, Christina Marie Edgar, Duncan James Andren, Kristofer Glynn Barrington, Mitchell Allen Su, Arthur Nichols, Seth Harris
Blanchard, Thomas Paul Ellis, Hannah Jessica Auer, James Daniel Barrington, Trevor John Sumner, Hayden Christian Norton, Katelyn McNeeley
Boothman, Callum Aiden Fallon, Christine Elizabeth Bahr, Devan Virginia Benson, Hunter James Sweeney, Katherine Mary Nutter, Kathryn Alexandra
Brewer, Rose Molly Federoff, Nicholas Peter Berry, Paige Nicole Bernard, Vanessa Catherine Szulak, Kerri Farrell O’Brien, Robert Emmett
Buell, Patrick John Files, Samuel William Bicknell, Thomas James Boyle, Robert Charles Terrizzi, Anna Katherine O’Connor, Brendan John
Butcher, Georgia Baldwin Frye, Jonathan Richard Bone, Hilary Campbell Buckley, Erin Elizabeth Therrien, Emma Rose Pattison, Amelia Gale
Butler, Greyson Murphy Gould, Morgan Murphy Brady, Alexandra Joyce Cazeault, Elizabeth Marie Tobin, Taylor Jessica Pierdinock, Christian Michael
Caliendo, Drew Philip Goyette, Christie Lynne Bray, Gregory Michael Chappuis, Ashleen Tougas, Samantha Nicole Pimentel, Michael Joseph
Carpenter, Analee Jayne Granger, Katherine Marie Brook, Emily Margaret Chatlin, Haley Erin Tower, Kelsea Grace Powers, Molly Coughlin
Coakley, Kevin Christopher Gregg, Kimberly Marion Buonvicino, Nicholas Rocco Clark, Madeline Elizabeth Waltz, Brandon Victor Quilty, Bridget Washburn
Connolly, Michael Charles Griffin, Kathryn Elaine Burr, Kasey Mareah Mutchler Clinton, Savannah Marie Watts, Alissa Marie Rollock, Chelsae Lynne
Conway, Madeline Newman Guilfoile, Thomas William Cahill, Charles Henry Connolly, Brendan Christopher Webber, Donde Lee Roy Roveto, Matthew Hosom
Cook, Max Louis Haffey, Lila Claire Cameron, Kate Elizabeth Coonan, Andrew John White, Kyli Metcalf Sanchez, Victoria Rose
Crandon, Earl Nguyen-Rand Hannon, Julia Evelyn Carleton, Jacob Daniel Costello, Sarah Hilliard Widzins, Katelyn Nicole Sarles, Thomas Peter
Daly, Caitlin Elizabeth Hecker, Rima Marie Casey, Kevin Alan Craig, Zachary Wagner Williams, Christopher Ryan Schneiderhan, Lucas William
Davis, Alenni Jane Hemingway, John Blakely Cipolletti, Charlotte Anne Daley, Cameron Steven Williams, Derek Carlson Scholberg, Hanna Louise
Delagrange, Dean Matthew Hendrickson, Ryan Jesse Connolly, Christian Patrick Dennison, Catherine Bryce Williams, Gregory Jackson Schroeder, Emma Anne
Denelle, Daryl Hopkins Hennessy, Kellie Ann Coyne, Joseph Allen Doherty, Christine Marie Woomer, Madeleine Anne Schromm, Winston Charles
Domijan, Kathryn Elizabeth Hickey, Matthew John Cully, Greer Elizabeth Donovan, Mary Margaret Zahnzinger, Alexandra Shally, Samantha Jayde
Dwinell, Haley Rebecca Holland, Toni Lee Cushing, Melissa Denise Dowling, Kristofer Richard Siciliano, Keenan William
Edgar, Malcolm Hart Husted, Drew Anthony Cusick, Jenna Lee Doyle, Emily Grace Grade 9 Soldi, Thomas James
Farquharson, Madeline Priscilla Inglis, Connor William Dame, Mackenzie Nicole Duddy, Madison Margaret Abbott, Matthew Bradford Sotir, Stephanie Nicole
Fitzgerald, Luke Volgenau Johnson, Kendall Ruth Demos, Clark Michael Dudley, Amelia Lyn Aittaniemi, Chester Henry Spellman, Samantha Maureen
Gallagher, Erin Elizabeth Jones, Caitlin Elizabeth Desmarais, Gillian Marie Duffy, Laurel Elizabeth Allen, Brendan Matthew Sullivan, Meghan Elizabeth
Geiger, John Patrick Kalil, Samantha Leigh Dobens, Abigail Ann Ederle, William Gorman Alvarez, Priscilla Yvette Sunderland, Tyler Logan
Giumetti, Emily Grace Katz, Gabriella Theresa Donovan, David Christopher Eisenstadt, Katarina Bridget Archambault, Kyle Robert Swem, Madeleine Parrish
Guilfoile, Joseph Patrick Kearney, Stephen Wallace Dow, Wesley John Fariello, Stephanie Robin Aylmer, Brittany Ann Tarbox, Evan James
Johnson, Eleanor May Kent, Brooke Ashlyn Dowd, Michaela Elizabeth Farina, Allison Elizabeth Barker, Cayla Marie Tinkham, Alexandra
Kearney, Joseph Matthew Kimball, Benjamin James Drummy, Catherine Dianne Farina, David Stephen Barrett, Allison Mary Tokarski, Cameron Mark
Kelly, Joseph Michael Lawless Kimball, Christopher James Duggan, Colman Wyse FitzGerald, Adam Russell Beatson, Liam Robert Tonis, Matthew Steven
Kite-Powell, Johannes Ludwig Leonard, Julia Fulton Dunn, Maggie McNamara Fitzmaurice, Kelsey Skye Bentsen-Bush, Alexandra Ann Tower, Madison Rose
Kosharek, Robert Alloy Locke, Paige Elizabeth Dwinell, Hanna Meredith Garran, Alejandra Ranjo Cowal Bittrich, Caroline Marie Towers, Acacia Isabel
Lampert, Sarah Leighton Loreaux, Gregory Clovis El-Amine, Tarek Adnan Gavin, Timothy Edward Bosworth, Lindsay Hope Trumbo, Lucas Owen
Lawrence, Drew Fitzgerald Lorusso, Victoria Lynn Ellis, Abigail Grace Gino, Tucker Louis Bouchie, Stephen Michael Walker, Mckenzie Lynn
Leaverton, Alexandra Elizabeth Lynch, Kevin Carney Fahy, Patrick Thomas Glatthorn, Luke Benjamin Brady, Patrick John Weiss, Julianne Gwynne
LoConte, Christopher John Lynch, Nicholas Alexander Falcone, Kara Anne Goyette, Alexa Susan Brennan, Claire McGovern Weld, William George
Lynch, Brianna Ashley MacLennan, Kerri Rose Farquharson, Emma Louise Graham, Molly Kathleen Burke, Rachel Lang Wilson, Ian MacDonald
McLaughlin, Hannah Louise Magnuson, Ashley Jenna Fiset, Daniel Patrick Greenwood, Kara Marie Campbell, Carlon Elizabeth Wojciechowski, Emilia Ona
Mutkoski, Emily Anne Marston, Jonathan Brooks Fitzpatrick, Leyla Nicole Grunwald, Peter Thomas Carpenter, Alyssa Anne Wooley, Rachel Elizabeth
Nee, Laura Michelle Martin, Robert Scott Flynn, Patrick Daly Guilfoile, John Michael Casey, Sean Michael Yanulis, Sarah Grace
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

“Ahoy, mate, them’s Treasure


Chest
Treasure
Chest
bargains ahead!”
Surprise Your Student Musician
Yamaha YSL-354 standard brass
trombone. Like new and in mint
condition. Includes case,
mouthpiece, slide lubricant and
China Cabinet For Sale cleaning rag. Retails new on
Beautiful cherry Colonial Amazon for over $900, asking
Furniture china cabinet. Like new. $400. Call 781-934-1505.
Interior lighting, glass shelving.
$800 or best offer. Call Homeward
781-248-7278.
Bound
Year Round Rental
Five plus bedrooms, four baths.
In pristine condition (family
room, great room etc.) on
private lane on Blue Fish River
with deeded water access. One
of Duxbury’s most desirable
locations. Furnished or
Entertainment Center unfurnished, $5500 plus
Hooker solid maple entertainment utilities. 617-480-4809 or
center. Excellent condition. 617-916-9314.
57(l) x 54"(h) x 22(d) overall
dimensions with 28" x 28" area Year-Round 1 BR
for TV, plus shelving for media Duxbury. Includes heat, light,
equipment, and two lower washer/dryer, snow removal.
drawers. $300. 781-934-0241. $1200/mo. Call Bay Hill Realty,
508-783-8447.

D
Duxbury 2 BR 2nd Floor Apt.
iscover a lost treasure. Find a new home or a Unique Computer for Gift Beautiful, sunny, spacious 2
used car. Land a new job or a large fish. Clean Looking for that unique bedroom available, 33 Enterprise
Christmas gift for your teenager? St. Call 781-934-5900.
your gutters or stretch your mind. Tune your State-of-art computer with Gurnet Point House For Rent
piano. Tame your computer. Find a painter, a petsitter transparent case and illuminating January 2010 - April 2010. Well
blue lights will wow him with its appointed home, all amenities.
or a property manager. Market your summer one-of-a-kind appeal! Call for full $2900/month, plus utilities.
package information and view by Satellite TV available. Call owner,
cottage or your cottage industry. Sell the couch, e-mail. 781-834-6376. 717-761-7360.
buy the treadmill. Learn Spanish, algebra or Replacement Windows NH Winter Season Rental
a new operating system. Hire a yard Brand new replacement windows Windsor Hill at Waterville
still in the crate. Purchased at
service. Host a yard sale. Take sailing Horner Mill Work in Pembroke.
Valley. Beautiful 3BR, 2 bath
Condo, sleeps 7, large kitchen
lessons. Buy a sailboat. Peddle your Call 508-747-0094. and living room with fireplace,
mountain view. Close to town
putters. Plug your Persian. Pitch your piccolo. Clean square, athletic center, downhill
Holiday Gifts
out the house. Find a housecleaner. Buy the puppy, sell Give the gift of massage therapy. and cross country ski areas.
$5 off all gift certificates.Please Call Ken, 781-582-1704 for
the rugs. Trim your hedges, your hems, or your sails. stop by Healing Hands Massage rates.
Buy some firewood. Have a firesale. Sell the antiques Therapy and visit our self serve Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage
gift counter or call 781-934-9191 2010 dates are filling quickly. The
in your attic. Sell the whole darn to arrange. Gurnet Keeper’s Lighthouse
house. If it rocks, rolls, motors, Cottage provides 4 bedrooms,
two baths; can accommodate 14
meows pedals, putters, swings, people. Electricity but no phone
or internet. Property maintained
sings, barks, brakes, sails or shakes, you can by Project Gurnet and Bug Lights.
find-it, buy-it, swap-it, sell-it, hire-it, hawk-it, or trade-it in the Information at www.buglight.org
or contact Dolly Bicknell at
Clipper Classifieds. One Small Town. One Big World. dolly.bicknell@comcast.net or
781-837-0922
Treasure Treasure Treasure Chubby Coal Stove
Holds 25 lbs., 10 hour burn or Duxbury Office Space
Chest Chest Chest log 15” L x 5” diameter. Includes First floor office space available
33 Enterprise St. Call
accessories. $295. Call
Exquisite Antique Sofa Automobilia Collection For Sale 781-447-5916. 781-934-5900 office.
82” walnut Victorian Setee. From 50 years accumulation of Buildable Land/Houselot Wanted
Newly upholstered in cream on die cast vehicles such as Corgi, Professional homebuilder looking
cream damask. Asking $900. Tootsie toy, Dinky toy etc., pro- for buildable land or house lot in
Excellent condition. Also, motionals, farm tractors, plastic Duxbury. Cash paid, 30 day
Seven piece living room. kits, and all scales. Old car maga- closing. Quality construction. Will
Washed pine. 80H” lighted zines and books, old car and build traditional home in keeping
Dollhouses For Sale display cabinet, 80H” TV/stereo truck literature, attractively indi- with surrounding homes and
Various prices. Call Bob, cabinet, 48” square coffee vidually priced. 781-244-3563. landscape. Please call
781-293-5153. table, end table, sofa, loveseat, 508-243-7778.
and window treatments. Paid Patriots Tickets Kitchen Table and Chairs
Complete Kids’ Bedroom Set $7800, asking $1300. All in Great holiday gift. Two (2) tickets
Bunk beds with mattresses, desk, Solid birch table top on
excellent condition. Call for Sunday, December 27 vs. decorative steel pewter base with Duxbury Rental
two bureaus and mirror. Like 781-826-2587. Jacksonville Jaguars at 1 p.m. 3 BR, 2 bath, W/D, walk to
new. Originally $2,500+. asking four solid birch matching chairs.
Tickets are located in first row of Your price, $280; Jordan’s schools/library. $1650/mo. plus
$1,000. Wooden kitchen table Power Wheelchair upper level and are being offered utilities, long term lease. Available
and 2 benches, $50. Wooden Model Action Power 9000. $700. Furniture price, $1150. Good
at face value: $89 each. Call shape. Emailed photo available early November. Call
entertainment center, $100. Call Please call 781-447-5766. 781-248-6954 or 781-331-5654. 508-868-6550, leave message.
781-934-0978. upon request. Call 617-875-1990.

Place your order: 781-934-2811


Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 9

Homeward FROM THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.... At Your At Your


Bound Service Service
2 BR Duxbury Cottage John Gallagher Gutter and Yard Cleanup
Antique, small 2 bedroom cottage Interior, exterior painting and We specialize in raking and
on Washington Street between carpentry. Duxbury. Over 20 removing leaves, small trees,
Snug Harbor and Blue Fish River. years of experience. Reasonable branches and yard debris. Any
Big lawn, water access, new rates. Call John, 617-697-6451 and all junk removed, inside
washer/dryer. $1650 plus (cell). and out. We also clean gutters,
utilities. First and last, available install gutter guards, and wash
now, length of lease negotiable. Need Computer Help? windows. Please call Mike at
Call 781-934-7845. Does your computer run slowly? 781-789-3612.
Do you need a wireless network
Timeshare For Sale setup? Memory upgrade? I’ll in- Babysitting/Childcare
February vacation week. Cape stall, configure, optimize your College student available to
Cod Holiday Estates, Mashpee computer, trouble-shoot applica- entertain/care for your children
MA. $2000. Kids grown, and we tion problems, educate you on starting Dec 21 through the
now RV. 781-826-3567. surfing the web and help you buy month of January. Please call
your next computer. Scott, 781-934-2533 and ask for Erin.
NH Vacation Rental 781-626-2638. (E-mail eet28@unh.edu)
Four season, five bedroom home,
close to ski areas, indoor/outdoor Expert Tutor 2009-2010 Handyman/Painter/Carpenter
pools, hot tubs, fitness room, Fall-Winter SAT/PSAT prep: In- Experienced and professional
lake, tennis, basketball, game
room, fully equipped.
...TO WHITE PINE LANE dividual and/or small group
study and practice for critical
family business. Free estimates.
We will beat any price! Interior
781-837-5840 or e-mail thinking, reading comprehen- and exterior work, custom made
pvtod@aol.com.
White Mountain Getaway
YOU’LL GO FAR WITH THE sion and persuasive essay writ-
ing skills development. Also,
early admission college essay
pergolas, wainscoting, vinyl
siding, wallpapering, painting,
kitchens, cabinetry, replacement
White Mountain getaway.
Lakefront 4-season cabin; two
hours from Boston, one mile
CLIPPER CLASSIFIEDS! preparation and MCAS, ACT
and AP history tutorials. Dr.
Maurice B. Conway, Ph.D.,
windows, tiling, roofing,
remodeling, home repairs. Call
508-851-0053 or email
from slopes. Ski, tube, sled, ice 781-834-8790. freshcoatpaint@hotmail.com
fish, skate. Excellent restaurants At Your At Your Experienced Painter Handyman Services
and shopping in North Conway.
Sleeps 10. $325/night. Call Service Service Thirty years experience. Average Small jobs, odd jobs. Experienced
in carpentry, painting, small elec-
791-934-6340. size ceilings, $90; 10’x12’ room,
Piano Tuning Michael’s Windows & Gutter $200. Wallpapering and custom tric, and gutter cleaning. Install-
Martin Snow, RPT, Craftsman Cleaning finishes. Senior discounts. Inte- ing storm doors, floating floors,
Pembroke: For Rent, 1 BR Member Piano Technicians Guild, A local service. Windows start at rior and exterior painting. Excel- deck and home repairs. Assem-
Unique townhouse style plus complete piano rebuilding $5 each. Also, repair loose and lent references and free esti- bly and dis-assembly. Positive at-
apartment. Cathedral ceiling, service, sales. 781-837-6531. leaking gutters, and can install mates. Call Matt, 508-746-8115. titude, easy to talk to. Call Rick
spiral stair, hardwood floor, www.martinsnowpianos.com. gutter screens. Also, repair Shea. 774-454-7548 or
private drive, gas heat, full window and door screens. (A 508-224-9036
Home Improvement
basement, large yard, near train. great gift idea!) I answer my Window And Gutter Cleaning Seasoned Firewood
Semi-retired remodeler with 25
First, last, security and phone. Cell 508-523-9927. Let local firefighters brighten your Prices have dropped. Call
plus years experience. Design
references. $935 plus, 2 person day! Residential and storefront. Nessralla’s Farms in
and build. Bath, kitchen, tiling, Snow plowing and odd jobs
occupancy limit, No pets. Pressure washing - house, patio, Marshfield, 781-834-2833, or
family room etc. Your Driveway snow plowing with deck, etc. Free gutter cleaning
781-294-9296. go to our website
problems, our solution. Call reasonable rates. 24 hour service, with every full house window job.
Office Space for Rent Larry McCarthy, 508-746-7829. experienced and insured. I also Reasonable rates. References www.nessrallas.com.
Duxbury, Millbrook area. Second do odd jobs, trash and appliance available. Fully insured. Keith
floor, 300 sq. ft. Call The Paint Saint removal, general carpentry work McWalter. 781-340-5183 or Fall Cleanups
781-934-0809. Professional interior/exterior and gutter cleaning. No job too cell-781-690-2000. Immaculate cleanups at very
painting, gutter cleaning, power small. Please call James, competitive prices. Leaf
Southern Island Paradise washing and window washing. 781-258-7369. Christmas Light Removal vacuum also available; you get
Experience private island Best prices and service always We take down Christmas lights the leaves into pile, we pick
vacationing on beautiful Kiawah with a smile. Will paint your and decorations, and pack them them up and dispose of them.
Island, SC. A spectacular beach, home like it was our own. Call � away for you. We also haul away Other fall services include:
5 championship golf courses, 2 Andrew for your free estimate. Dump Runs Christmas trees and wreaths. gutter cleaning, window
tennis villages, fine dining and 781-264-3628. Specializing in cleanouts of Please call Mike 781-789-3612. washing, and irrigation
more...2 BR condo with basements, garages, attics, Flute Lessons winterizing. Also call for any
picturesque views of lake and yard debris, and odds and Private flute lessons at my other landscaping needs.
island wildlife. Across the street Absolute Removal Reliable and professional
No job too small. Junk removal, ends. We also specialize in Duxbury studio or your home.
from the beach. Available year carpentry, painting, gutter Hour or half hour lessons by service, free estimates, and
round by calling 781-585-6203 or basement cleanouts - attic - shed friendly communication. No job
etc. Fast and reliable service 7 work, and window washing. experienced flute teacher with
781-331-5654. Best prices, free estimates. music degree, 12 years too big or small. Call Paul,
days a week. Free estimates. Call 617-877-7524.
781-588-4036 or e-mail Please call or leave a message professional orchestral playing.
At Your absoluteremoval@gmail.com for Mike, 781-789-3612. Good rates. References
Gutter Cleaning
available. Contact Susan
Service Just Small Jobs
Firewood Fontaine 781-934-6432, Do you need your gutters
cleaned this fall? Call Andrew,
Fully seasoned oak. 16-18” 339-933-9510 cell,
Bettencourt’s Walls & Ceilings Skilled craftsman solves your cut/split. $300 per cord (128 cu. 781-264-3628. Average house
scfonta@gmail.com
Painting, drywall finishing, repair needs. Call Jim at (339) ft). Half cords, $175. Free is $100. For an additional $25
sheet-rocking, water damage, 832-0244. delivery. Stacking available. Call Jojo Cleaning we will clean the mildew off
wallpaper stripping. Specializing Greg Fairbanks, 781-585-6923. Looking for a good cleaning your gutters with TSP.
in interior work. Skim coating Rute Cleaner service? I can help you. I have Interior/exterior painting
Painting Plus available.
over horse hair plaster and Many years of experience with experience, do an excellent job,
Specializing in interior/exterior
textured ceilings a specialty. 25 excellent references. and have plenty of references.
painting, power washing,
years experience. Call Steve, Specializing in house and office Please call 774-269-9206. Snowbirds To Florida
gutters, carpentry, dump runs, South Shore based company
508-833-0546 or 617-922-0944 cleaning. Call anytime for free and window washing. Free Have Truck! providing auto transport service
(cell). estimate. Speak with Humberto, estimates, best prices College students have truck and to Florida and nationwide. Great
508-732-0182 or guaranteed. 10% off exterior
774-454-4982. will help move or dispose of rates and reliable, safe
DuxburyComputers.com painting booked this summer. household items. Need help door-to-door transport. Call
Get expert computer help and Certified Nursing Assistant Fast and reliable service. Please cleaning out basement, attic, DWO Auto Transport Services,
advice. Microsoft Certified Private certified nursing assistant call Mike, 781-789-3612. garage, bedroom? How about 954-648-3677. Mention ad for
Small Business Specialist and available for help in your home. Custom Interior Woodworking dump runs, stacking wood, $25 discount.
QuickBooks Pro Advisor in Companion, personal care, meal
Duxbury. Why pay more for Alterations and interior finish cleaning yard or interior Fishing Charters
preparation, light housekeeping, work, built-in cabinets and media painting? Call Shawn.
geeks? 781-934-9800. errands. Have own vehicle and Outstanding charters for striped
systems, historic restoration - 339-933-0804, 781-934-9449.
excellent driving record. Excellent bass & blues. Offshore tuna.
Experienced Tutor period design, free design and Custom Window Treatments Freshwater canoe trips for trout,
local references. For more drafting service. Please call Dave Experienced local seamstress will
Local teacher with following information, call M. MacKinnon, smallmouth, largemouth bass.
certifications: Elementary, Special Drew, (h) 781-545-4246 or (c) design, create and install roman Bird watching excursions.
781-934-0836. 617-835-9044.
Education and Wilson Reading shades, panels, windowseat Clamming trips. Flycasting
Up Against The Wall Painting
(specially designed reading A1 Top to Bottom Housecleaning cushions, slipcovers, shower lessons. Scenic bay tours. Gift
Interior and exterior painting. 15
program for students with a Weekly – bi-weekly – monthly. curtains and more. December Certificates. Capt. David Bitters,
years experience. Free estimates,
Language Based Learning One-time cleanings our specialty. special: free consultation. Call BAYMEN Guide Service, Inc.
excellent references. Contact
Disability or Dyslexia). Call Over 10 yrs. experience. Duxbury Carla at 781-585-6416. Visit me 781-934-2838
781-582-2475. Vicki Bagnell at 508-868-0278 at: duxburycreativecurtains.com. www.baymenoutfitters.com
refs. Michelle (508) 291-1864.
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, December 23, 2009

At Your Planes, Train Planes, Train Planes, Train Planes, Train


Service & Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles
Wallpapering/Interior Painting 2000 17 'Bristol Skiff
Ceiling, walls, woodwork, drywall Built by Holby Marine; center
repairs, touch-ups, cleanouts console, cooler seat, Mercury
done at low, reasonable prices. 30HP 4-stroke, completely
Free estimates. Call Debbie, overhauled Aug '09. Oversized
781-585-8043. Venture trailer. $7000.
781-934-6417; 617-240-5782.
Pathfinder - $12,500
1995 Range Rover LWB 19’ 2001 Pathfinder center 1966 Hinckley Pilot 35
The biggest, best and last of the Reggae. Forward cabin with
Planes, Train Real Frame Range Rovers.
console (white) with outboard
drive. Beam: 7’8”. Yamaha 90hp v-berth. Main salon with deep
& Automobiles Excellent condition. Only 65K
miles. Loaded, sunroof, CD, etc.
(outboard gas) with stainless
steel propeller. Fishfinder, depth
port and starboard settees and
drop-down dining table. Full
Spring Conversion. Price reduced sounder, live well. Outboard galley w/hot and cold pressure
to $9500. Call 781-934-2137. power trim and tilt. Insulated fish water, three-burner propane
box. Call 781-934-7069. stove with oven. Heated cabin
2002 Mercury Sable LS with diesel-fired Espar forced hot
Premium sedan. Fully loaded with air system. North mainsail and
all the bells and whistles. Power working jib. Westerbeke 30B
everything, Premium sound diesel Engine. Asking $98,000.
system, multi disc cd, moonroof, Call 781-934-0389 or email
leather seats, ABS, tires in good James.Lampert@wilmerhale.com
21' Doral condition. One owner, well
1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy maintained, 130,000 miles.
cabin, low hours, great condition. Boat For Sale $3,790. 781-834-4216.
Includes trailer, skis and more. 22' Mako, 130 HP Honda, GPS,
Regularly maintained and locally Sailboat for Sale FF. In the water in Duxbury, can
serviced. Inside winter storage, 30’ blue water sailboat built in use for rest of summer. $5,900 or
ready for this season. $6,500 or Germany, center cockpit with aft BO. 781-934-7567
best offer. Call Paul at cabin, sleeps 5, 1980, LOA 30', 25' O'Day Sailboat
781-389-7448 or 781-934-8188. beam 10', draft 5'6", 20 HP 1978 25 ft. O'Day sailboat.
2002 Hydra-Sports CC
diesel, forced air heating system, Excellent centerboard bay boat
2002 Hydra-Sports with 150
location Plymouth harbor, sleeps 5, newer genoa and jib, Nauset 28 Bridge Deck Johnson engine. Full electronics,
mooring avail. for '09. $22,500 new stays and antenna wiring, 1998. Great cruising boat. runs great. A lot of room for a 21.
201-314-7637 9.8 hp motor, ready to sail. Can Excellent condition. $77,500. For Priced to sell, $16,500.
be moored on flats, asking particulars, please call owner, 401-640-4370.
$4950. Call 791-934-9189 508-255-3332.
1998 Saturn 2-Door
Black, only 135k miles. Brand
Trac Rac System new inspection sticker, wipers,
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue GL Fits GMC, Chevy, Ford and Dodge and oil change. $1200 or B.O.
2000 Honda Magna Gold ext, 4-door, auto, sun/moon short bed crew cab pickup trucks. Great for student. Call
Black. Only 300 miles on it. 750cc roof, A/C, tan leather int. Includes four sliding lumber and 781-585-6913.
engine. Looks brand new. Paid w/heated front bucket seats, ladder grips and four sliding tie
$8000. Loud muffler, cover and cruise control, steering wheel downs. Costs over $800, will
original muffler included in audio controls. Power locks, 2000 VW Cabrio Convertible GL sacrifice for $350. Call
reduced price of $3499. Call mirrors, seats, and windows. Tilt Excellent condition, 73,500 miles. 781-294-1111.
Quan, 781-985-0363 (cell) or steering, fully loaded. 115k Dark green exterior with dark
781-447-7227 (work) for more miles. Looks and runs great. green top, tan leather interior, air
information. $3500/BO. 781-826-4075 cond., power windows, power
locks, alloy wheels, 4-speed 2004 Armada 4WD SE SUV
automatic, stereo with cassette
3TAIRS tape. $5,000 or best offer. Call
This off-road SUV with third row
has been well maintained, has a
#HIMNEYS for details, 781-582-1325. clean and clear title, just one
&IREPLACES owner and runs perfectly.
2001 Audi A6 Wagon 2005 Nissan Quest 3.5SE Van 63,467 miles, green exterior and
6ENEERS Fully loaded, leather, sun roof, Mint condition. 39,000 miles. gray leather interior. Asking
2EPAIRS heated seats, new brakes, new Power everything, full airbag $16,999. Call 781-934-1552.
Michelins. Great condition. system, traction control,
2EPOINTING 145,000 miles. Asking $6500. electronic stability control, ABS,
"ARBEQUES Call George, 781-603-5640. Bose sound system, skylight roof,
power moonroof, driver seat
memory, much more. Asking
$13,900. KBB value $18,200.
Call Tom, 781-837-6053.

$OOLQWHULRUDQGH[WHULRUPDVRQU\ Three Cars For Sale


1999 Ford Mustang GT
 convertible. Dark cherry red, V8,
Nantucket Skiff
17' Center Console by Roth
2003 Honda Accord Coupe automatic. Mach stereo, leather, Boats. Recently completely
Red 2003 Honda Accord coupe. 58K miles. Mint condition, $9300; refurbished by builder. Brand new

PHILLIPS Only 63,000 miles. Perfect


condition. Every option. Asking
$11,500. Call 781-294-4750 or
2004 Suburban LT. DVD, one
Duxbury owner. 148K miles.
$7500; 1999 Pathfinder. Runs
40HP Yamaha 4-stroke with full
warranty.
$12,900.
Trailer
781-929-1135
included.
or
TREE & CONSTRUCTION email tursch08@comcast.net. well, newer tires. $3900. swood4417@aol.com
781-834-2489.
TREE REMOVAL SEPTIC SYSTEM
2008 Jeep Wrangler Unltd
Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation Sahara 4x4. Steel blue
Hazardous Removals Title V Cert. Septic metallic/gray interior. Automatic,
Vista & Land Clearing Inspector A/C, remote start, dual tops,
Stump Grinding & New Design power windows/locks, sound
Removals Backhoe & Perc Test system, Sirius satellite radio,
Aerial Work Demolition & Grading 25’ Cape Dory IPOD adapter, trailer hitch,
Very good condition. Many foglamps, halogen headlamps,
Christopher Phillips • 781-934-7255 extras: two sets of sails, Nissan Supplemental front seat side
long shaft motor (30 hours of airbags. 28,500 miles. Rides
use), new depth sounder, roller 36’ Sabre “Spartina” great. Detailed every 6 months.
reefing, head and holding tank, 1986. Excellent condition, fully Jeepgirl7710@yahoo.com
dodger, and much more. Also a equipped. Great boat for cruising 2004 Sportster $5,499 obo
small dinghy. Priced to sell, couple or family. Roller furling 2004 883 Harley Davidson
$4500. 781-837-2591. main and genoa. Full electronics Sportster for sale. Well
(radar, GPS chart plotter, maintained, only 2,000 miles,
2005 Subaru Legacy Outback autopilot...) power windlass,
Red. 54,000 miles. Excellent screaming eagle pipes and other
ESPAR hot air heating system chrome add-ons. $5,499 or best
condition. Asking $16,500, will etc. Price sharply reduced,
negotiate. Call 508-747-0094. offer. Call 781-934-9189
$69,500. 781-934-6730.
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& Automobiles Notices Notices Notices Notices
2007 Honda Civic LX a public hearing on Monday, at the time and place noted 2. Notices of Variance as of the purchase price. The
Silver, New condition, 25,600 January 11, 2010 at 7:15 above. granted by the Board of description of the premises
miles with full manufacturer's PM at the Duxbury Senior Appeals of the Town of contained in said mortgage
warranty. Low miles. $14,995. Center (Ellison Room) Brendan P. Halligan, Clerk Duxbury dated December 2, shall control in the event of an
Call 339-832-1893. located at 10 Mayflower Duxbury Planning Board 1965 and recorded with the error in this publication.
Street, relative to proposed Other terms, if any, to be
zoning articles to appear
NOTICE OF Deeds in Book 3261 Pages
428 and 429. announced at the sale.
before the Annual Town MORTGAGEE'S Property Address: U.S. BANK NATIONAL
Meeting on Saturday, March SALE OF 45 Summer Street ASSOCIATION, AS
13, 2010. The following is a REAL ESTATE Duxbury, MA 02332 TRUSTEE TO SAIL,
description of the proposed For mortgagor's(s') title see SERIES 2006-3
articles: By virtue and in execution deed recorded with Plymouth Present holder of said
AN ARTICLE to see if of the Power of Sale County Registry of Deeds in mortgage
Fishing Kayak the town will vote to adopt a contained in a certain Book 14554, Page 247.
2008 Ocean Kayak Trident 15 revised Flood Insurance Rate mortgage given by Vytautas These premises will be By its Attorneys,
with rod pod, sonar shield, Map as prepared by the HARMON LAW
Adomkaitis and Elizabeth A. sold and conveyed subject to
Comfort Plus seat back, etc. Federal Emergency OFFICES, P.C.
Perfect for fishing on the bay. Management Adomkaitis to Mortgage and with the benefit of all
Agency Electronic Registration rights, rights of way, 150 California Street
Like new. $850 OBO. Call (FEMA), and further to Newton, MA 02458
781-452-7040. Systems, Inc., dated February restrictions, easements,
amend the Duxbury 28, 2006 and recorded with covenants, liens or claims in (617) 558-0500
Protective Bylaw under the Plymouth County the nature of liens, 200711-1899 - RED
Sections 202.1, 202.9 and Registry of Deeds at Book improvements, public
15’ Fiberglass Sailboat 402.1 by substituting the map
Sails, mast and trailer. May need referenced thereto with the 33070, Page 58, of which assessments, any and all COMMONWEALTH
minor tune-ups. $700. Call Paul,
new title and date of the
mortgage U.S. Bank National unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax OF
339-832-0935. Association, as Trustee to liens, water and sewer liens MASSACHUSETTS
revised map. (Submitted by SAIL, Series 2006-3 is the and any other municipal
the Planning Board) present holder, for breach of assessments or liens or
Trailer - Like New AN ARTICLE to see if
Shorelander SLR14TL. Used 07 the conditions of said existing encumbrances of LAND COURT
the town will vote to amend mortgage and for the purpose record which are in force and
only. Can have rollers or bunks.
Your choice. $975 or BO. Email the Duxbury Protective of foreclosing, the same will are applicable, having priority DEPARTMENT OF
carver3781@aol.com or call Bylaw under Section 615.1 be sold at Public Auction at over said mortgage, whether
781-585-3234. “Administrative Site Plan 3:00 p.m. on January 8, 2010, or not reference to such THE TRIAL COURT
Review: Purpose,” in order to on the mortgaged premises restrictions, easements,
exclude exempt located at 45 Summer Street, improvements, liens or (SEAL)
2003 Chevy Blazer
69,000 original miles. Excellent
organizations. (Submitted by Duxbury, Plymouth County, encumbrances is made in the To: Case No. 404704
condition inside and out. Loaded. the Planning Board) Massachusetts, all and deed. Brian J. Miller
$6600 or best offer. Can be seen AN ARTICLE to see if singular the premises TERMS OF SALE: and to all persons entitled
anytime after noon at 720 the town will vote to amend described in said mortgage, A deposit of Five to the benefit of the
Washington St., Whitman. Call the Duxbury Protective TO WIT: Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Servicemembers Civil Relief
339-788-7346. Bylaw by adding a new The land, together with the Dollars by certified or bank Act.
Section 616, “Wind Facilities buildings thereon, situated on check will be required to be Chase Home Finance LLC
Development Regulations,”
Everything Else relative to the zoning of wind
the Northerly side of Summer paid
time
by
and
the purchaser
place of sale.
at the
The a
claiming to be the holder of
Mortgage
Street, in Duxbury, Plymouth
Under the Sun turbines. (Submitted by the County Massachusetts, being balance is to be paid by covering real
Alternative Energy Lots 3 and 4 as shown on a certified or bank check at property in
� Committee)
AN ARTICLE to see if
plan entitled, 'Plan of Land in Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Duxbury,
Lost Cat Duxbury, Mass.', dated 150 California Street, numbered 42 Mullins
the town will vote to amend October 11, 1965, by Robert Newton, Massachusetts Avenue
Dylan. Lost on Dec. 17 in the
area of King Phillips Path.
the Duxbury Protective C. Bailey, Reg. Surveyor, 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box given by Brian J. Miller
Beautiful Russian Blue mix, no Bylaw under Section 302 which plan is recorded in 610389, Newton Highlands, to JPMorgan Chase Bank,
collar. Very friendly and very “Definitions” to add a Plymouth County Registry of Massachusetts 02461-0389, N.A., dated February 1, 2007,
vocal. Reward. Please call definition of “Research and Deeds in Plan Book 14, Page within thirty (30) days from and recorded with the
781-319-0456. Development,” and under 30, and together bounded and the date of sale. Deed will be Plymouth County Registry of
Section 421.3 “Neighborhood described, according to said provided to purchaser for Deeds at Book 34078, Page
Business District 1: Use and recording upon receipt in full
Legal Regulation,” to add
plan, as follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY by
Notices “renewable and alternative
energy research and
said Summer Street,
measuring on the curving line
development” to a list of thereof, 25.00 feet;
NOTICE OF LIEN business uses. (Submitted by NORTHWESTERLY by
the Alternative Energy Lot 2, 142.47 feet; again
Notice given to John Committee)
Vigilante of 4 Boxwood SOUTHWESTERLY by
AN ARTICLE to see if Lot 1, 255.69 feet; again
Lane, Duxbury, MA 02332 the town will vote to amend
that Brewer Plymouth Marine the NORTHWESTERLY
Duxbury Protective 124.00 feet;
located at 14 Union Street, Bylaw under Section 302
Plymouth, MA 02360 “Definitions” to add a NORTHEASTERLY by
considers your vessel definition of “Open Space,” two courses measuring 100.00
“Hydrasport” a 21 ft and under Section 425.1 feet and 172.36 feet,
Hydrasport to be abandoned “Intensity and Dimensional respectively, by land of
property in our yard and is to Regulations Wendall Phillip; and
for All SOUTHEASTERLY by
be sold for payment of yard Neighborhood Business
bills 90 days after this notice Districts” relative to open land of Philip H. &
in accordance with “HB 4188 space and site coverage Genevieve Cope, 290.21 feet.
Chapter 23 Abandoned requirements. (Submitted by Said Lots 3 and 4 together
Vessel Legislation citizens’ petition) contain 39,150 square feet,
Commonwealth of more or less, according to
The full texts of the said plan.
Massachusetts.” proposed zoning amendments The above described
are available for review at the premises are subject to the
PUBLIC HEARING Town Clerk’s Office and
following matters of record:
NOTICE Planning Department at 1. Taking by the
Duxbury Town Hall (878 Commonwealth of
Tremont Street) during
DUXBURY normal business hours. Any
Massachusetts for the layout
PLANNING BOARD person interested or wishing of a State Highway dated
September 28, 1954 and HOW TO PLAY: Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each
to comment on the proposed recorded with said Deeds in column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and each set of 3 by 3
The Duxbury Planning warrant article should appear boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.
Book 2375 Page 114.
Board hereby gives notice of
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Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
308 and now held by the 32396, Page 258, of which 40’' West, by other land of the provided to purchaser for Southwesterly side of Glass
plaintiff by assignment mortgage Deutsche Bank grantor, 233.06 feet to a recording upon receipt in full Terrace and being shown as
has filed with said court a National Trust Company, as stake; of the purchase price. The Lot 12 on a plan of land
complaint for authority to Trustee on Behalf of the Thence turning and description of the premises entitled, ''Definitive
foreclose said mortgage Harborview Mortgage Loan running N 59° 54' 20'’ East, contained in said mortgage Subdivision of 'Captain
in the manner following: Trust Mortgage Loan by land of William H. and shall control in the event of an Norman's Village' in
by entry and possession and Pass-Through Certificates, Ethel B. Howland, 101.42 error in this publication. Duxbury, Mass. Scale = 1'' =
exercise of power of sale. Series 2006-6 is the present feet to a stake; 40' April 20, 1994, Revised
If you are entitled to the holder, for breach of the Thence turning and Other terms, if any, to 6/21/1994, Vautrinot &
benefits of the conditions of said mortgage running S 20° 29' 40’' East, be announced at the sale. Webby Co., Engineers and
Servicemembers Civil Relief and for the purpose of again by other land of the Land Surveyors, County
Act as amended and you foreclosing, the same will be grantor, 249.97 feet to a stake DEUTSCHE BANK Road, Plympton, Mass.'', said
object to such foreclosure sold at Public Auction at 1:00 on the Northwesterly side of NATIONAL TRUST plan recorded with the
you or your attorney should p.m. on January 20, 2010, on Bay Road; COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE Plymouth County Registry of
file a written appearance and the mortgaged premises Thence turning and ON BEHALF OF THE Deeds as Plan 718 of 1994 in
answer in said court at located at 44 Bay Road, running S 69° 30' 20'’ West, HARBORVIEW Plan Book 37, Page 231 and
Boston on or before JAN 25 Duxbury, Plymouth County, by said Bay Road 100 feet to MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST to which plan reference is
2010 Massachusetts, all and the stake at the point of MORTGAGE LOAN hereby made for a more
or you may be forever singular the premises beginning. PASS-THROUGH particular description.
barred from claiming that described in said mortgage, All shown on said plan CERTIFICATES, SERIES Said Lot 12 containing
such foreclosure is invalid TO WIT: entitled ‘'Plan of Land in 2006-6 40,034 square feet of land,
under said act. a certain parcel of Land Duxbury to be conveyed by according to said plan.
Witness, KARYN F. situated on the Northwesterly Winifred E. O'Brien’', a copy Present holder of said For mortgagor's(s') title see
SCHEIER, Chief Justice of side of Bay Road, containing of which is recorded in mortgage deed recorded with Plymouth
said Court on DEC 14 2009 24,135 square feet, more or Plymouth County Registry of County Registry of Deeds in
less, shown on a plan entitled Deeds. By its Attorneys Book 14065, Page 281.
Attest: ‘'Plan of Land in Duxbury to For mortgagor's title see These premises will be
DEBORAH J. be conveyed by Winifred E. deed recorded with Plymouth HARMON sold and conveyed subject to
PATTERSON O'Brien dated November 4, County Registry of Deeds in LAW and with the benefit of all
RECORDER 1948, Delano & Keith, Book 28109, Page 143. OFFICES, P.C. rights, rights of way,
200906-1005-RED Surveyors,’’ and bounded and These premises will be 150 California Street restrictions, easements,
NOTICE OF described as follows: sold and conveyed subject to Newton, MA 02458 covenants, liens or claims in
Beginning at a stake on the and with the benefit of all (617) 558-0500 the nature of liens,
MORTGAGEE'S Northerly side of Bay Road rights, rights of way, 200902-1661 - GRN improvements, public
SALE OF marking the Southerly corner restrictions, easements, assessments, any and all
REAL ESTATE of the granted premises, covenants, liens or claims in NOTICE OF unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
which stake is located S 69° the nature of liens, MORTGAGEE'S liens, water and sewer liens
By virtue and in execution 30' 20'’ West a distance of improvements, public SALE OF and any other municipal
331.02 feet from the assessments, any and all assessments or liens or
of the Power of Sale
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
REAL ESTATE
contained in a certain Southerly corner of land now existing encumbrances of
mortgage given by Michelle or formerly of Mary L. liens, water and sewer liens record which are in force and
and any other municipal By virtue and in execution
A. Glick to Mortgage Freeman, and N 69° 30' 20’' of the Power of Sale are applicable, having priority
Electronic Registration East, a. distance of 199.10 assessments or liens or over said mortgage, whether
existing encumbrances of contained in a certain
Systems, Inc., dated March feet from a county highway mortgage given by Jerry or not reference to such
22, 2006 and recorded with bound; record which are in force and restrictions, easements,
are applicable, having priority Confer a/k/a Jerry L. Confer
the Plymouth County Thence running N 20° 29' and Carol Confer a/k/a Carol improvements, liens or
Registry of Deeds at Book over said mortgage, whether encumbrances is made in the
or not reference to such I. Confer to CitiMortgage,
Inc., dated June 23, 2003 and deed.
restrictions, easements, TERMS OF SALE:
improvements, liens or recorded with the Plymouth
County Registry of Deeds at A deposit of Fifteen
encumbrances is made in the Thousand ($15,000.00 )
deed. Book 25608, Page 105, of
which mortgage Dollars by certified or bank
TERMS OF SALE: check will be required to be
A deposit of Ten Thousand CitiMortgage, Inc. is the
present holder, for breach of paid by the purchaser at the
($10,000.00) Dollars by time and place of sale. The
certified or bank check will the conditions of said
mortgage and for the purpose balance is to be paid by
be required to be paid by the certified or bank check at
purchaser at the time and of foreclosing, the same will
be sold at Public Auction at Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
place of sale. The balance is 150 California Street,
to be paid by certified or bank 12:00 p.m. on January 6,
2010, on the mortgaged Newton, Massachusetts
check at Harmon Law 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
Offices, P.C., 150 California premises located at 10 Glass
Terrace, Duxbury, Plymouth 610389, Newton Highlands,
Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02461-0389,
Massachusetts 02458, or by County, Massachusetts, all
and singular the premises within thirty (30) days from
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860 mail to P.O. Box 610389, the date of sale. Deed will be
Newton Highlands, described in said mortgage,
TO WIT: provided to purchaser for
Massachusetts 02461-0389,
SUDOKU ANSWERS within thirty (30) days from
the date of sale. Deed will be
A certain parcel of land in
Duxbury, Plymouth County,
recording upon receipt in full
of the purchase price. The
Massachusetts, situated on the description of the premises
contained in said mortgage

Duxbury Construction shall control in the event of an


error in this publication.

Company Other terms, if any, to


be announced at the sale.

CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Happy Holidays! Present holder of said
mortgage
Thank your for By its
your patronage. Attorneys
HARMON LAW
OFFICES, P.C.
150 California Street
Newton, MA 02458
Freeman Boynton, Jr. 934-0000 (617) 558-0500
200901-0342 - ORE
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