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Volume LXI No. 14 “Education is hanging around until you’ve caught on.” –Robert Frost Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Voters OK all
ballot items
Fire and police projects, school
design all pass at the ballot box
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor a new co-locat-
justin@duxburyclipper.com
ed middle/high See full
Duxbury voters approved school, to be results on
all three major capital projects built behind the page 12
at the ballot existing middle
box on Sat- school.
urday: A Although the projects may
Election $3.7 mil-
lion reno-
eventually add hundreds, if
not thousands, to their tax bills
2011 vation
project for
(the total school project is es-
timated to cost $130 million),
the main voters in each of Duxbury’s
fire station on six voting precincts approved
Tremont Street, a $6 million the projects by a clear majority
new police station on May- on Saturday. HAIL TO THE KING, BABY: Coleman Duggan gets smiles and congratulations from runners up Wes Dow
flower Street, and $2.9 million and Christian Spoor after being crowned the first Mr. DHS on Friday night. For more photos from the
for schematic design funds for “man”-gent, see page 18. Photo by Karen Wong
continued on page 12

Meet Ted Flynn A compromise


Veteran of town boards is the newest selectman
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
door using
an axe, just
and he soon grew to love his
adopted hometown. Now he’s
on awning color?
Ted Flynn’s introduction to so he could looking to give back as Dux- By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor Donuts has recently re-branded
Duxbury was a rather dramatic move in a bury’s newest member of the
justin@duxburyclipper.com
and re-modeled all their stores
one. He moved into town just piano for his Board of Selectmen. A public hearing on (the interior of the Duxbury
after the Bliz- family. “I have no specific agen- Dunkin’ Donuts’ proposal to location, at Hall’s Corner, has
zard of ‘78. A little da,” Flynn said. “My approach change its awning colors will been renovated) and the com-
The snow storm wasn’t has always been that I love the be continued while the compa- pany wants to change the ex-
ny crafts an alternative, com- terior awnings of the building
Election was piled
so high
enough to
scare this
town, I love what it stands for,
I really enjoyed raising my promise pitch. from grey to brown.
2011 in front
of his
Bronx na- Ted Flynn
tive and Coast Guard veteran
children here.”
Flynn, who was elected
The Zoning Board of Ap-
peals heard from representa-
“The brown is the current
image of Dunkin’ Donuts,”
new home (he retired as a captain after Saturday in an uncontested tives from the corporate coffee said Bill Gavigan of View-
that he had to four years of active duty and giant as well as local owner- Point Sign and Awning.
carve out a path from the front 26 as a reservist) however, continued on page 16
ship Thursday night. Dunkin’ continued on page 17

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program from elementary TOP 10 BESTSELLING BOOKS
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Committee would also re-
mind residents that potassium
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the schools, emergency shel-
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Health. Parental permission
Duxbury fifth grader?
is required to administer KI Thursday, April 7 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Duxbury Per-
to children in the event of an forming Arts Center. The Alden PTA would like to welcome
emergency. you to a night of laughter and fun as the Duxbury fifth graders
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car attached garage. been located on the property to the Sisters could break ground
The building will be lo- take advantage of solar heating on their new home this sum- & Power Washing Co.
cated behind the town green and views of the bay. The Sis- mer. They are also planning
that Duxbury bought from the ters also hope to avoid remov- to renovate and upgrade the
Sisters in 2001.
The Sisters of St. Marga-
ing mature trees as much as
they can during construction.
Bertram Conference Center,
which turns 100 next year.
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ret is an order of Episcopal “I’ve come to think of this Wash before your flowers come up!
nuns. They are preparing to
make Duxbury their perma-
as a new house for a big happy Scout garage sale
family,” Saltonstall said.
nent home, after deciding to
sell their convent on Fort Hill
Saltonstall said he was very
aware of the issue of trying to
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owned the property at the cor- appropriate to the neighbor- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Holy
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boathouse and a farmhouse. one time. Call 781-536-8560 or e-mail 781-934-6621
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efficient building that will be comfortably within the con-
easy for the nuns to maintain. text of the Duxbury neighbor-
The new residence is in keep- hood,” he said.
ing with the other buildings Selectmen Chairman
on the property and has been Shawn Dahlen said: “It cer-
designed to fit with the charac- tainly looks in character with
ter of the neighborhood, Sal- Duxbury.”

In other business, selectmen:


• Voted unanimously to elect Shawn Dahlen as their chairman for a
second year. Newly-elected selectman Ted Flynn made the motion
to elect Dahlen, saying that Dahlen had done a good job as chair-
man this past year and that since he worked locally that gave him
an advantage that neither Selectman Chris Donato or Flynn have,
as both work in Boston. Donato was elected vice-chairman and
Flynn was elected as clerk. YOUR OPTIONS ARE GROWING TOO.
• Endorsed the idea of a town trash pick-up day on Saturday, May We’re welcoming South Shore Midwifery & Gynecology to your team.
7. Summer Street resident Mary Gazzola said that she is con-
cerned about the “horrible” trash problem along Duxbury streets
so she and resident Joanne Murphy are asking all residents to pick SOUTH SHORE MIDWIFERY
up trash in their neighborhoods during the one-day Duxbury Litter & GYNECOLOGY
Sweep. Gazzola said the town DPW will give them trash bags and PLYMOUTH, HANOVER, WEYMOUTH EVERY DAY AT JORDAN HOSPITAL, we’re working harder
Hope Bouldin-Currier, CNM
arrange for trucks to pick up the rubbish. Town Manager Richard to give expectant moms the kind of care and treatment that
Agnes Densmore, CNM
MacDonald pledged the town’s support of the litter control effort. Diane (Shelly) Downing, CNM
earns the praise and respect of parents, families and our
medical colleagues. Care that connects with you as a person,
Esther Hausman, CNM
• Were alerted by MacDonald that sludge disks from the Hooksett not just a patient.
Julie Honan, CNM
sewer treatment plant in New Hampshire have been seen as far Our expanding team of laborists, obstetricians, gynecologists,
south as Cape Cod. Residents are warned not to touch the 2” PILGRIM SHORES OB/GYN
DUXBURY, SANDWICH, PLYMOUTH physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and certified nurse
diameter disks but to call police or the harbormaster if they see Russell Atkin, MD midwives—along with neonatology and maternal-fetal specialists
some on any of Duxbury’s shores. Kathryn Atkin, CNP fromTufts Medical Center and Floating Hospital for Children—are
Susan James, DO all dedicated to giving you the experience you deserve. And now,
Brigid McCue, MD, PhD with the addition of South Shore Midwifery & Gynecology,
Sidney Nirenberg, MD
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Debra Palfrey, PA-C new families.
Katherine Parsons, CNM
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TAKING THE OATH: New and returning public officials were sworn in by Town Clerk Nancy Oates before
Monday night’s Board of Selectmen meeting. Photo by Susanna Sheehan

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By Erin Dale, Clipper Contributor to be built on the capped land-
As plans proceed to install fill adjacent to the police sta-
wind or solar power in Dux- tion, which would power the
bury, the Alternative Energy new facility. We saved your place.
Committee is looking for ways “It could be a great thing,
to save the town both money but we’re really just starting to Please come home!
and energy. look,” said Goldenberg. The
Douglas Gay, managing police station construction is
director of Truelight Energy, expected to be completed by
was on hand at the commit- fall 2012, and solar panel in-
tee’s Tuesday night meeting stallation could be done at the
to discuss how Duxbury could same time.
avoid “paying a premium to be The committee members
green.” The company Truelight made at Tuesday’s meeting seemed
Boston-based
its pitch to Alternative Energy
Truelight Committee members last week. open to further exploring the
is a one-year-old consulting “energy bartering” that Gay
company that assists business- to receive an update from SED discussed.
es and municipalities by struc- at next month’s meeting. “He brought up the idea of
turing contracts to help them SED is “currently zero- taking a proactive approach to
purchase energy. According ing in on different areas” for managing our electricity and
to Gay, everyone in Truelight a wind turbine and has a site energy purchasing,” Golden-
came over from larger compa- visit scheduled for April, berg said. “I think what the
nies, like Goldman Sachs, and said committee chairman Jim committee took out of it is
has over 50 years of collec- Goldenberg. that there are some very so-
tive experience in energy asset “Over the next few months, phisticated approaches that are
management and execution. we’ll get into more specifics of available in the market, and it
“What we do is provide where [the turbine is] going to might make sense for the town How can we do Easter without you?
wholesale market access to be, what kind of turbine and to explore that. It might be Holy Family Church
companies who don’t typically the economics of that,” said worthwhile to research these 601 Tremont St. Duxbury
have it,” Gay said. “We try to Goldenberg. other approaches and see if 781-934-5055
provide visibility to munici- The committee also dis- they can benefit the town.” www.holyfamilyduxbury.org
palities [for] renewable energy cussed solar power plans and
efficiency projects.” has been in talks with Borrego
If Truelight were to bro- Solar Systems, a company that
ker a deal for Duxbury in the will soon install solar panels in
power market, it could poten- Mashpee.
tially save the town money by Goldenberg thinks har-
revealing true market pricing nessing solar power may be
and helping to avoid premi- easier, at first, than installing
ums, Gay said. turbines.
Truelight could “use the “Wind is harder to deal
vehicle that is the town to with,” he said. “It’s more in-
negotiate the best deal,” said termittent, a more risky re-
Gay, and “we will be firm in source… but if you use it, it’s
getting good discounts.” not an issue.
Town officials have been “We’re right next to the
busy trying to get renewable ocean,” Goldenberg added.
energy projects off the ground. “Of course there’s wind.”
The committee recently ob- But Goldenberg thinks
tained a $65,000 grant to run that “solar could happen really
a feasibility study, which is quickly” and could better ben-
being conducted by SED, Sus- efit the power grid.
tainable Energy Development. The committee is also
The study is still in its initial researching feasibility on
stages; the committee expects ground-mounted solar panels

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Cake Boss DMS winners Annie Turner and Anna Juliano.

DSU news
Cake Boss: You have to see the photos to truly appreciate
Cake Boss Alden winners Linnea Berry and Charlotte Butcher anxiously wait for the judges’ comments.

Dog license renewals


the DSU Cake Boss finale with Johanna Lyons of Sugar Plum Dog License issue is up to
Bakery recently. The theme, “I love Duxbury Beach,” brought date as of Monday, Feb. 28.
together 24 artists ready to create their interpretation. We saw If you mailed in a license re-
realism, abstract and whimsical with every cake telling a story of newal and have not received
youthfulness and love for Duxbury Beach. Artists worked alone your dog’s tag, the request
or in a team of two planning, sketching, purchasing additional was missing a check, updated
props and then for two hours their creations came alive. Con- rabies certificate or self ad- Bed & Breakfast– A Delightful Experience
dressed stamped envelope.
gratulations to mother and daughter team, Jen and Morgan Day
for Cake Boss Best in Show, Alden Cake Boss Linnea Berry and Please contact the town clerk’s 781-934-0991
Charlotte Butcher and DMS Cake Boss team Annie Turner and office at 781-934-1100 x150. 390 Washington Street Duxbury by the Sea • Dinners nightly at 5:00 pm Closed Sundays

Anna Juliano. Participants enjoyed a post event wrap up with


certificate ceremony and a slide show from the event. Got ideas
for the next Cake Boss, let us know.
Freaky Friday: Coming this Friday, April 1, Freaky Friday
April Fool’s Day. 2-5 p.m. Pranks, practical jokes and phenom-
enal fun guaranteed. To register, e-mail admin@duxburystuden-
tunion.com. Alden members $10, nonmembers $20 (includes
drink and snack). DMS members $5, nonmembers $10.

Newcomers’ Club news


Spring social: Come celebrate spring Caribbean style at the
Duxbury Newcomers’ Club spring social. Save the date, Satur- Macdonald
day, April 30 at 7:30 p.m.
Freewheelers: Please join us Thursday March 31 at Norwell
& Wood
Science Center. We will be meeting at 9:30 a.m. for a program
about reptiles and amphibians. The children will be able to see
first hand some animals and explore the science center. Cost is
$10 per child. The program is one hour in length. You can see
more about the center at ssnsc.org. Please RSVP to Erin at erin-
carney77@gmail.com by March 30.
Book Club: Book Club is going local (and environmentally
conscious for Earth Month) by reading Rachel Carson’s ground-
breaking book “Silent Spring.” We will be meeting to discuss
the book on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Please e-mail
Gina Hager-Moitoso at gmoitoso@comcast.net to RSVP for this
special event. A list of each month’s selected books is available
at Westwinds Bookshop, the Duxbury Free Library and on the
Newcomers’ Club Web site at duxburynewcomers.com under
the interest groups and book club section. Newcomers’ members
receive a 10 percent discount at Westwinds Bookshop.
Family Trips & Tix: Sesame Street Live “Elmo’s Green
Thumb” at Agganis Arena (Boston University), Friday, April 15
at 7 p.m. A burst of color and fun in spring: Abby Cadabby casts
a spell and The Count and other friends shrink in Elmo’s garden.
All opening night tickets are only $12 vs. regular $15-$65. Tick-
ets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com.
Volunteer Outreach : During the month of March, the
Newcomers’ club will be sponsoring a “Shoe Drive” and will
be collecting new, or gently used shoes for donation to the Soles
4 Souls program (see this charity’s Web site at soles4souls.
org). This is a Nashville-based charity that collects shoes and
distributes used shoes to people in need. The shoes have been
distributed to people in over 125 countries, including Kenya,
Thailand, Nepal and the United States. Soles4Souls accepts all
types of shoes: athletic, running, dress, sandals, pumps, heels,
work boots, cleats, dance, flip flops, just as long as they are new DUXBURY, MA. NEW ADJUSTMENT! DUXBURY, MA.
or gently worn. If you have any shoes you wish to donate, please s #ONTEMPORARY#APEONLANDSCAPEDLOT s #HARMING"2#APENEARVILLAGE
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donations to the Bayside Runner store in Plymouth. s %XPANSIVEMAHOGANYDECK FENCEDYARD s 0RIVATEGARDENLOT ATTACHEDGARAGE
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459 Washington Street. Duxbury. 781.934.2000
feature historic homes throughout the town, as well as the Dux- www.macdonaldwoodsir.com
bury Rural & Historical Society’s Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House
Donna Wood Liz Bone Marcia Solberg Kristin Coppola Shawn Moloney
and The Gershom Bradford House. All proceeds will benefit lo- Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated.
cal charities.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Super mom juggles family,


writing and activism too
GOODRICH
LUMBER
A
By Sarah Coughlin, Clipper Contributor
DUXBURY HARDWARE CORP.
s an active member of the Duxbury
community, published author, and 40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD • KINGSTON
busy mother of three, Jen Klein is (Rte 53 near Duxbury/Kingston Line)
as upbeat and energetic as her three children. 781-422-0131
We recently caught up with this Duxbury devo-
tee to find out how she manages it all.
What sparked your interest in becom- Fine Art
ing involved with Duxbury’s schools? With
kids in the system, I’ve had an interest because Wedding Photography
of them. I had some time and felt I have some
skills that could be beneficial. I think it’s our
responsibility as a society to provide the best
learning environment for our children; we need Jen Klein recently published her first book “The
to find ways to make sure they are leaders in the Mommy Files.” She also writes for the Web site
community. sheknows.com and is involved with the schools.
Jen Klein
Family: Husband, Andreas; son, Aaron (14); son, the World Wide Web. I found myself online
Piers (11); daughter, Greta (6) with a group of expectant mothers who were
Favorite Movie: “Casablanca” all due around the same time as me. I became
friends with two of these ladies who ended up
Favorite Book: “Angle of Repose” by Wallace
starting their own Web site for women –– she-
Stegner
knows.com. Three years ago, I started writing w w w. t r a c y s h e e h a n . c o m 781-585-7363
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Hobby: Knitting, photography, printmaking for that Web site and established a relationship
Pet Peeve: Mixing up they’re, there, and their with a publishing house. They eventually pro-
posed I write my own book for mothers.
To which organizations do you devote
How did you find the time to write? After
your time? I am a member of the Alden School
the kids were in bed, I’d sit down and get to
Council, the School Health Advisory Commit-
work. My husband was great – making coffee,
tee and was a member of the Start Time Im-
reading my work, etc. I also had a lot of help
plementation Committee (that disbanded last
and insight from friends.
June). I am also heavily involved with the pro-
posed new school building project. Were you able to be as creative as you Under New Management
wanted? They (the Publishing House) wanted
What’s the most fulfilling part of your
work? I get to interact with some really great
people in this town. I really respect and appre-
to focus more on pregnancy up to children age
3; we went back and forth on issues mommies - Open 7 Nights -
might face with different age groups. I finally
ciate the commitment and passion people have
submitted a detailed outline, covering lots of
for where we live.
The hardest part? Trying to juggle it all.
topics. There is no instruction manual for rais- Now Open for
ing kids and my main message is “It’s going to
It’s always difficult, in busy moments, to pri-
oritize. Is laundry the priority? Well yes, some
be OK.” It’s intended to be a reassuring, fairly
light read with maybe a few laughs thrown in.
Sunday Brunch!
days it is. RooBar is available for
As a first time author, was the writing
Have your children learned from your process daunting or did it come naturally? It functions including Bridal
commitment to the community? Yes, to a cer- was a very compressed cycle; I signed the con-
tain extent. I am trying to balance my involve- tract in July 2009 and turned in the first draft in Showers, Business Luncheons,
ment with the schools and not embarrass my October. I am a technical writer by trade and
son (in high school) too much. It’s a lead by Birthdays & More.
definitely found that experience helped.
example situation. I tell them you have to be
As if she couldn’t fit any more onto her
the change that you want to see in the world,
very full plate, Klein has ambitions to utilize
that they’re part of something bigger.
her art degree and start producing and selling
3 Course
Tell us about how your book, “The Mom-
my Files,” came to life? The whole genesis of
her printmaking work. She continues to write
about parenting and food for sheknows.com,
Prix Fixe Menu
the book started when I was pregnant with my and hopes the proposed new school project will All Evening
first child, which was back in the early ages of indeed become a reality. Sun-Thurs $21.95
4th parade theme set: ‘All-American Classics’
Parade, bonfire, flags wav-
ing, music playing – the Fourth
of July weekend of festivities
is just a few months off, and
the July 4th Activities com-
mittee is busy planning the
fun and traditional activities
you love. This year’s theme
is “All American Classics,”
so whether you love classic
cars, books, or sailing boats,
classic TV shows, movies, or
music, or classic sports, foods
and culture, this is the year to
get your group together with a
Comedy Nights:
float, walking or riding group “Dinner & a Show”
and celebrate what you think Coming Soon!
is classic. Children throw candy to the crowd during last year’s parade.
Calling all bands!   If you
have that summery sound, and download the application, try to see you in person. The
can picture your group on the mail it with a CD or DVD and application deadline is April 10 Cordage Park, Plymouth
stage at Duxbury Beach, we a picture of your band to Su- 15. All submissions will be
would like you to audition to san Lawrence at 65 South St., considered and voted on by 508-746-4300
play at the beach party. Duxbury, MA, 02332. Include the committee. Questions?  E- www.theroobar.com
To apply, please visit dux- any dates your group may be mail Sue at suelaw11@gmail.
buryfourthofjuly.com  and playing locally and we will com.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 7

Blairhaven and the Bay Players


hold auditions
DUXBURY DOGS
Bathing, Grooming, Specialized Treatments

secretary bird What happens when an


obnoxious dinner guest falls
and breaks his leg on your
Now Open

property?  Hilarity ensues as

I
By Fahy Bygate, Clipper Columnist
fahy.bygate@verizon.net Bay Players of Duxbury holds Located in Duxbury at 10 Enterprise Street. #9 (Cox Corner)
was out last week chasing a rare bird reportedly hanging auditions for this Kaufman
out on Standish Point. It was a Secretary Bird, a tall & Hart classic comedy “The 781-452-7067
crane-like raptor usually found in Africa! I was thrilled Man Who Came to Dinner,” to
that the bird had even been seen here. And it appears that it be directed by Cohasset native
plans to stay! Obviously blown off course by early spring Lance Norris. Auditions will
winds, it had been seen carrying large bundles of sticks with
which to build its nest.
be held April 4-6 with call-
backs (if needed) on April 7
Thinking of moving?
The worrying part is that the bird had been spotted along at 7 p.m. Production dates are
the shoreline right at June 17, 18 and 24, 25. Whether you’re contemplating a move up, down, out,
the property called Bay Players are calling all
actors and backstage crew for
or sideways, we’ve got great realtors ready to help you:
Blairhaven, a large bone
this production.  9-plus males Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage,
of contention in town. I
stopped a couple of men and 10-plus females needed, Jack Conway and Co., MacDonald & Wood Sotheby’s
who were unloading plus a back-stage team to round International Realty, Portside Real Estate, Vantage
a large construction out the production. Auditions Point Realty Advisors, and William Raveis Real Estate.
truck and asked if they had seen the bird. Of course, they will be held at the Cornerstone
were too busy to observe birds, even if they are four feet tall Lodge 585 Washington St.
with a crest of feathers like quill pens on their heads. The men For more information, call
Support local businesses:
were erecting large signs along the road leading to Howland’s 781-760-4895 or go to bay- duxburybusinessassociation.com
Landing. I was amazed to see the proposed construction players.org.
detailed on the signs. A virtual tour of
Now I am all for progress but a public landing with parking
for 100 cars, a public shower and changing facilities and Mount Auburn
probably a restaurant? I was appalled. Here in Duxbury? Then
I turned around and across the narrow lane was another sign The Duxbury Free Library
proclaiming the coming Dairy Queen! I started to question the presents a virtual tour of the
men further when I decided to go to a more reliable source: the Mount Auburn Cemetery on
town. So I headed to Town Hall for an explanation. Two hours Sunday, April 3, at 2 p.m. in
later I sat on a bench outside, my head in my hands. The large the Merry Room of the Dux-
landing and the impending Dairy Queen were only part of it. bury Free Library. As the final
Sixty-five acres of prime Duxbury real estate had been quietly resting place for many literary,
purchased over the past few years and now an enormous social justice and religious
complex of shops, parking lots, office buildings and other luminaries including Henry
businesses including an entertainment pier was in the works. Wadsworth Longfellow, Mary
The recent contentious Town Meeting had only touched the Baker Eddy, Julia Ward Howe
tip of the iceberg. Unbeknownst to the public who gathered and Oliver Wendell Holmes,
to debate what they thought was a five-acre boat landing, a the Mount Auburn Cemetery is
mega-complex threatened to destroy one of the most scenic a sacred and serene landscape.
and tranquil areas in our town. And, to make matters worse, it Join Heide Hasselmann as she
was now a fait accompli, a done deal and what a deal it was! takes us on a virtual journey
The town official with whom I spoke, she asked I not reveal through the most beautiful and
her name, said several influential politicians in town had been historically significant cem-
working on this for years. etery in the state. Free tickets
I returned to Howland’s Landing and looked around me at will be required for admission.
the homes there. How could these people have sold out and Call the library now to reserve
what could be done? Then I remembered the Secretary Bird at 781-934-2721 x108.
and the Intercontinental Rare Bird Act. If a rare bird from
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I walked up to the Standish Monument and gazed across at
Clark’s Island. The island used to be a famous nesting spot for
herons and egrets before the owner of the property at the north
end slashed and burned the area to rid it of birds years ago.
If the Secretary Bird was here it might be on Clark’s Island
resting for the day. And just then, as the sky was darkening
I saw a flash of white cross the street and disappear into the
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woods by the landing. I rushed down the hill in time to see it.
A tall black and white bird, with long elegant legs crossing New Jackets
the road carrying a bundle of long sticks. It struggled up into
the tallest tree right by the construction sign. And there, in the
crook of a tall White Pine, was a massive nest. It was bigger
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and more substantial than any eagle’s nest and decorated here
and there with pine cones: a typical Secretary Bird nest!
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in the area of this rare bird’s territory, citing the Intercontinental
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The fourth grade team of Blue Thunder won the battle of the books last Wednesday.  Each reader won a
gift certificate to Amazon.com. Team members are Emma Bishop, Laurel Booth, Melina Cawley, Luna
Perry, Maria Ruff and Mia Schuettler.

➢➢ Freeman “Bo” Boynton


has been named to the dean’s
list at the Merrimack College
School of Science and Engi-
neering for the fall semester.
Bo is the son of Freeman and
Patricia Boynton.
➢➢ Richard   Tonner, son of
Richard Tonner, received a
Bachelor of Science degree
from Ithaca College’s School of
Business in December, 2010.
➢➢ Joseph M. Kearney has
been place on the honor roll for
honors with distinction at St.
Sebastian’s School in Needham
for the third quarter. Joseph is a
ninth grader and the son of Ste-
phen and Janis Kearney.
➢➢ Christian Petro, Boston
College High School class of ABOVE: Abigail Gibbs (DHS 2010),
2011, chaired a special commit- pictured with Dr. Graham Spanier,
tee at the school’s 23rd Model President of The Pennsylvania
United Nations Conference on State University, received the
March 5. 278 participants from Penn State President’s Freshman
19 schools in Massachusetts, Award and was inducted into the
Connecticut and Rhode Island Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society.
debated topics that included il- She also received a letter of
legal immigration, Islamapho- commendation signed by her
bia, increased funding to south teaching assistant and the Penn
Sudan, etc. They also simulated State director of the general
an International Olympic Com-
mittee site selection.
chemistry labs. Abigail and her
family would like to thank her
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The 67 graduates of the 190th class of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 60-day recruit firefight-
ing program on March 25 included Dennis C. Mikkola of Duxbury.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 9

Sixteen Duxbury Musicians to


perform in Sonic Fire and Youth “We will be walkin and waggin
By Helen Kelly, Special to the Clipper Dowling and Rosemary Ston- While You’re Work’n”
Sixteen talented young er.
musicians from Duxbury will Double bass: John Mur- VACATION STAYS Reserve now for
join other members of the phy. Oboe: Nora Serres. Clari- April School Vacation
Bay Youth Symphony and the net: Nicole Hanrahan and
Caitlin Daly. Bassoon: Brian-
PET SITTING A drop-in Pet Sitter Service
Plymouth Philharmonic Or-
chestra to perform the First na Lynch. French horn: Aaron OVER TWENTY YEARS OF
Orchestral Suite to Bizet’s op- Klein and Nicholas Biagini. EXPERIENCE References Available
era Carmen. The piece is one Trumpet: William Jewell and
of three in the Philharmonic’s Olav Serres. Bonnie Casey Peggy Leonard
celebratory concert Sonic Fire The Bay Youth Symphony 781-424-5369 781-264-0619
and Youth concert, which takes Steven Karidoyanes (BaYS) is an auditioned, se-
place this Saturday, April 2 at quential youth orchestra pro-
Karidoyanes said. “And, you gram of the South Shore Con-
8 p.m. in Plymouth Memorial know, we are the composer’s servatory in collaboration with
Hall. The concert begins at 8 advocate. So, I work to un- the Plymouth Philharmonic
p.m.; conductor Steven Kari- derstand why each piece was Orchestra.   It is designed to Restaurant & Bar
doyanes offers a pre-concert written and make sure we per- create an opportunity for dedi-
talk at 7 p.m. form it in a way that excites cated and talented young mu-
Steven Karidoyanes, the and engages our audience.”
orchestra’s education-minded sicians, living in communities
Duxbury performers are: throughout Southeastern Mas-
conductor, is delighted. “These Violin: Emily Hansman, Me- sachusetts, to perform sym-
young people are inspiring! gan Glattstein and Caroline phonic music at a high level in
And I hope youngsters in the Robinson. a well-organized and support- 500 Congress Street, Duxbury
audience will see them per- Viola: Greyson Butler and ive environment.
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form and think, ‘Hey! Maybe Helen Bartlett. Cello: Kristofer
I can do that, too!’”
Under the orchestral lead-
ership of Karidoyanes, the
Plymouth Philharmonic has
enriched a long tradition of
commitment to the develop-
ment of young people through
music.
“I love the possibilities
of musical connection Sonic
and Youth provides. Every
day I think about how we can
embrace the larger Plymouth
For Michele, one of
community, and how we can
bring music to young people,” the greatest advances in
cancer care has been the
Beach grass
planting ahead one on the South Shore.
After a particularly
harsh winter, join DBPS for
the spring tradition of plant-
ing beach grass on April 2-3.
This work is a major effort in
preserving Duxbury Beach.
Society volunteers will be
planting 27,000 culms over
one weekend and they need
help. Children are welcome
and encouraged to work
alongside adults. Sign up for When Michele needed treatment for breast cancer, she was thankful that she could
a time by contacting Anne receive world-renowned care at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center in
Bullinger at annebullinger@ clinical affiliation with South Shore Hospital. And she had confidence knowing that our
yahoo.com or 781-934-
0898. specialists, focused on cancer, were providing the expert care she needed. But she also
found something more: how important it was to be treated in a place that not only

Webster office cared for her cancer, but also for her life.

hours April 5 “It’s a place filled with hope,” said Michele. And having all the integrated services she
needed close to home helped her maintain a sense of normalcy through her treatments.
State Representative Dan-
“With two small kids, I don’t know how I would have managed otherwise,” she explained.
iel Webster (R-Pembroke) an-
nounces that he will be avail- “Having this level of cancer care on the South Shore — it means everything to me.”
able to meet with constituents
at Foodie’s Market in Hall’s To learn more, visit www.dfbwcc.org/southshore, or call 781-624-5000.
Corner on Tuesday, April 5.
Representative Webster
will be available at 6 p.m. Ap-
pointments are not necessary
and all residents are welcome
to come speak with the repre-
sentative.
If you have any questions,
you may call Rachel Michael
at Representative Webster’s
State House Office at 617-
722-2487 or e-mail Rachel.
Michael@MAHouse.gov.
Zion Lutheran Church
386 Court St., No. Plymouth, Rev. C. Robert Stott, Phone: 508-746-3041

10 Congregation Beth Jacob Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011


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.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
834-7320
Ruth M. Mathewson, 84
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
year round: Family worship at 10 am. “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
Ruth M. Mathewson, 84 of Pembroke, for- Mathewson of Newberg, Ore.; her brother, Wil-
merly of Duxbury and Rhode Island,
St. Markdied liam Stobbs
on Orthodox
of Epheseus Mission of Cranston, R.I.; nine grandchil- Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
March 22. 261 Main St., Kingston,dren and two
Rev. Terrence great grandchildren.
McGillicuddy, Phone: 781-585-8907 RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
She was the wife of the late Warren R. A memorial service was held at First Baptist
Mathewson. She leaves her four children,
Islamic Center of NewChurch
Bon- of Duxbury. Donations in her memory
England Mosques Traditional Funerals Cremations Pre-Need Funeral Planning
nie Buhl of Kingston, Linda Jackson of Plym- may be made to: Trans World Radio, PO Box
470 South St., Quincy, 671-479-8341, 74 Chase Dr., Sharon, 781-784-0434
pton, Susan Newton of Wirtz, Va., and Adam 8700, Cary, NC 27512. 373 Court Street 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
N. Plymouth Manomet
Safe Harbor Church
1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
Lawrence Richard Dunn, 84, former DHS teacher
52 Main St., Marshfield, Pastor Mark Eagling, 781-837-9903 (508) 746-2231

Lawrence ‘Larry” Dunn died at The Hospice


House in Auburn, Maine after several weeks of
head of the math department. In 1962 he started
Pleasant Mountain Camping Area in Denmark,
John L. Woods
declining health. Mr. Dunn Maine. ATTORNEY AT LAW
was the son of Richard and After retiring from teaching Mr. Dunn 24 BAY ROAD, DUXBURY
Etta Dunn. Born in De- worked at Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida for
cember 1926 in Denmark, 15 years, he was well liked and respected by his 781-934-9495
Maine, he graduated from colleagues. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION
Deering High School in He was a dedicated volunteer at the hospital
Wills Trusts
Portland, Maine. in Saint Cloud, Florida and Bridgton, Maine. Estate & Medicaid Planning
Mr. Dunn received a Mr. Dunn leaves his son Eric Dunn and Elder Law
double major degree from daughter-in-law Rena of Yarmouth and daugh-
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the University of Maine ter Katie Dunn and son-in-law Rick Mason of
in Orono in electrical and Denmark; and four grandchildren.
chemical engineering.  He In lieu of flowers, please send donations to
was awarded a medal of Denmark Congregational Church, PO Box 816 
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II as a sergeant and worked as a correspondent County Hospice House 236 Stetson Rd. Au-
and a rifle instructor. burn, Maine 04210. All are welcome to share 
He married Peggy Anne Mack in 1952. He their thoughts and memories at www.legacy. 
then returned to college and received a mas- com 
ters’ in education at Orono. He taught science A service will be held at The Denmark Con-
at Pennel Institute in Gray, Maine and then gregational Church, 70 East Main St., Denmark,
moved his family to Duxbury and taught for 25 Maine, on April 2 at 2 p.m. with a burial service  
years at Duxbury High School and became the to be held in May.  
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THINKING ABOU T IT?

The promise of spring at thrift shop THINKING ABOU T IT?


By Emily Caleskie, Special to the Clipper We have made many friends colors and lightweight are the
Spring brings us special from Duxbury and the sur- key words ... long-sleeved
occasions to celebrate: Easter, rounding communities as they shirts, cotton/linen blazers,
Mother’s Day, proms, Holy braved the weather to come in pants, skirts, and cotton sweat-
Communion, Memorial Day, and enjoy what our racks of- ers. Shorts, flip-flops (Tevas,
graduations, and weddings. fer, while letting the warmth etc.), short-sleeved and sleeve-
Here at our shop, we have not of our heating system and our less shirts may be consigned
only colorful spring clothes, hearts enfold them. It’s hard after the first of May, when
but a variety of gifts for these to feel unwelcome here; more we move forward to accepting
celebrations and more. customers than not leave smil- summer clothes.
ing and laughing after listen- Thanks not only to our
Thrift Shop News ing and joining in with the consignors and customers, but HOME IMPROVEMENTS & REPAIRS
banter of our volunteers. Our to the energy of both our long- HOME IMPROVEMENTS
B EST C U ST OMER S ERVI CE , &
G REPAIRS
ladies enjoy what they do and time and newer volunteers,
UA RA N T EED
Lovely prom dresses are B ES T C U S T O MER S ERV I C E , G UA RAN T EED
starting to arrive, and seem their enthusiasm rubs off on we are looking forward to this
to disappear as soon as they everyone. year’s funding of our scholar- Paul D. Fitzgerald, D.M.D., P.C.
are displayed. Our bric-a-brac So, with a spring in your ship program for DHS seniors
shelves are full of opportuni- step, come in to see the “new heading off to college next Specializing in Orthodontics
ties to find something just right look” in the shop. Like soft year. We are all proud that our
for that special someone. spring rains, we can all feel the efforts make this possible.
Our endless winter has freshness around us. The shop
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Recognizing excellence in the Spanish storytime at the library


Celebrate spring with counting, colors, and conversations in
Spanish at the Duxbury Free Library on Tuesday, April 12 from

Duxbury school music program 10:15-11 a.m. in the children’s department. Su Escuela’s native
speaking teachers will provide a fun and interactive stay alone
storytime for children ages 3 to 5. Participants will also make a
Ms. Noerenberg has spent the last several small craft to take home. Advance registration is required in per-

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By Malcolm Edgar, DHS Student
Special to the Clipper years as a leader in the local district festivals. son, by phone 781-934-2721, x115 or online at duxburyfreeli-
he Duxbury Schools music program She is the Chair of Adjudicators in the South- brary.org.
and their music students regularly east District, including Duxbury. It is a great
receive honors which are due to the honor for her to be selected and recognized for
inspiration and dedication of their music teach- her talent in the field of music. Duxbury is for-
Storyteller at the library
ers. tunate to have her as one of our fine directors. Storyteller, Diane Postoian, will bring “Earth Stories,” to
“These music teach- Another exciting accomplishment of Dux- the Resource Room of the Duxbury Free Library on Wednesday,
ers are great at engaging bury’s music department is yet another MMEA April 13, at 4:15 p.m. Children in kindergarten to grade 2 are
the students and truly All-State acceptance. invited to listen to 45 minutes of some comical and totally en-
demonstrate their mu- Led by Nick Tatarka, the High School String tertaining stories. Registration for children and adults begins on
sical passion through Ensemble was selected and will be featured as Wednesday, March 30, either in person, by phone 781-934-2721
teaching well and work- a performer at the All-State Conference, noon x115 or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org.
ing hard,” said Junior on Friday, March 25 at the Seaport Hotel in
Wind Ensemble Trom- Boston. This will be Duxbury’s sixth appear-
Music notes bonist Robbie Johnson.
Among the excel-
lent faculty is Jill Noerenberg, the clarinetist/
ance of either their wind ensemble, orchestra,
or chorus at this festival. To be accepted, the
String Ensemble sent in a recording of their
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The Eastern District Music Festival is the performance at this festival. Selected Lighting
newest of Massachusetts’ musical districts. It is This success further demonstrates an excel-
comprised of the best 7th-9th graders all around lence in the faculty here in Duxbury. First year
the Boston area. conductor Nick Tatarka foreshadows a bright
On March 4 and 5, Ms. Noerenberg directed future with an All-State Festival acceptance so
the musicians at Lincoln-Sudbury High School soon in his career in Duxbury. Mr. Tatarka
and performed pieces such as “Overture for is also a regular conductor for the Bay Youth Since 1931
Winds” by Charles Carter, a piece familiar to Symphony. These accomplishments should be of Cohasset Village
Duxbury’s repertoire. The Rhode Island Music credited to our student musicians as well as our
Festival is a group of advanced 7th-9th graders excellent faculty leading the way.
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Duxbury election results
Pct. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Theodore J. Flynn4 516 738 579 468 434 384 3119
Write-in 9 16 8 1 5 2 41
Blanks 148 212 151 137 161 110 919
ASSESSOR
June E. Albritton4 497 731 566 459 419 371 3043
Write-in 5 7 3 0 0 1 16
Blanks 171 228 169 147 181 124 1020
MODERATOR
Friend S. Weiler, Sr.4 501 746 581 462 429 396 3115
Write Ins 34 20 10 9 10 2 85
Blanks 138 200 147 135 161 98 879
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (VOTE FOR 2)
Maureen C. Connolly4 467 669 543 426 413 335 2853
Anne R. Ward4 465 668 522 434 413 352 2854
Write-Ins 12 20 16 7 5 7 67
Blanks 402 575 395 345 369 298 2384
PLANNING BOARD
Paul E. McCormack 256 376 248 195 208 160 1443
Supporters of the school project were out in full force on Saturday. The ballot question approving $2.9
Jennifer W. Turcotte4 253 354 310 274 236 207 1634
million in design funds for a new co-located middle/high school passed handily. Photo by Becca Manning
Write-Ins 0 0 1 1 0 1 3

Voters approve all projects


Blanks 164 236 179 136 156 128 999
PLANNING BOARD (UNEXPIRED TERM)
Brian E. Glennon, II4452 637 516 425 390 338 2758
continued from page one polls on Saturday. Although he cost – by basing the new build- Write-Ins 2 5 4 1 1 2 15
acknowledged that the project ing on existing facilities such Blanks 219 324 218 180 209 156 1306
Outside of the big-budget will affect residents’ tax rates, as Whitman-Hanson High LIBRARY TRUSTEES (VOTE FOR 2)
ballot questions, there were he pointed to the nearly 70 School, or Ipswitch Middle/ Brooke H. McDonough4 393 556 449 360 349 260 2367
few contested races on the bal- percent approval for the sta- High School.
lot Saturday. Jennifer Turcotte tion as a sign that he had made “We’re very excited to Donna M. Ryan4 413 566 453 330 329 305 2396
was elected to a five-year seat his case regarding the project’s see the presentations from all “Sunny” Steadman 231 343 211 208 211 209 1413
on the Planning Board over need. the firms,” said Karen Wong, Write-Ins 0 2 3 0 1 1 7
Paul McCormack, and Donna “It seems as though they a former School Committee Blanks 309 465 360 314 310 217 1975
Ryan and Brooke McDonough understand this is a project we member now involved with LIBRARY TRUSTEE (UNEXPIRED TERM)
were voted into two open seats need to get done,” he said. DuxburyCARES. “I’m excit- Lamont R. Healy4 472 679 540 426 412 351 2880
the Board of Library trustees Although the money ap- ed just to see what this could Write Ins 4 3 3 0 0 2 12
over Elizabeth “Sunny” Stead- proved on Saturday is for de- be.”
man. In uncontested races, sign as well as construction, Tantillo said the next step Blanks 197 284 195 180 188 143 1187
Theodore Flynn was elected Clancy said the Public Safety after that would be special HOUSING AUTHORITY
to the Board of Selectmen Building Committee has been Town Meeting in the fall. Alden E. Ringquist4 489 726 546 434 402 349 2946
and incumbents Anne Ward talking about what they’d like “At that time we’ll know Write-Ins 3 4 3 0 1 1 12
and Maureen Connolly were to see in a station for nearly the exact construction money, Blanks 181 236 189 172 197 146 1121
returned to the School Com- three years. we’ll have pictures of what we QUESTION 1 – DEBT EXCLUSION, FIRE STATION REHAB
mitee. “We really are well ahead want to build,” he said. He is Yes4 397 563 453 377 338 279 2407
Duxbury voters cast 4,079 of the game,” he said. “I think optimistic that the support the
ballots in Saturday’s election, everyone on the committee project received on Saturday No 263 391 278 224 251 210 1617
461 of which were absentee and the police department are will translate to the fall, when Blanks 13 12 7 5 11 7 55
ballots. Town Hall was abuzz satisfied with the schematic the full construction costs are QUESTION 2 – DEBT EXCLUSION, POLICE STATION
on Friday with people voting design we have now.” on the table. Yes4 480 659 518 424 391 325 2797
absentee (Friday at noon was He said that the commit- “I think people know how No 185 300 213 180 190 166 1234
the last day to do so.) tee hopes to put the project out much we were talking about. Blanks 8 7 7 2 19 5 48
Supporters of the school to bid by August, and to start Everyone’s been up front that QUESTION 3 – DEBT EXCLUSION, SCHOOL DESIGN FUNDS
project were elated and re- construction in the fall. this could be up to $130 mil-
lieved at the firm support for Although the public safety lion, he said. “I think they’ll Yes4 388 545 509 394 371 288 2495
the project. projects are finalized – the vote support that as well.” No 284 417 228 211 225 208 1573
“I think we’re incredibly on Saturday being an approval Blanks 1 4 1 1 4 0 11
thankful to the voters of Dux- for construction funds – the
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for the school project through special election.
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DINNER
Duxbury Free Library’s Sunday Salon presentation was led by Kim Coggin of the Manomet Center for
Conservation Sciences. Seated are Constance de Brun, vice president of finance and operations and Kim
Coggin, garden coordinator. Standing are Sandy See of Duxbury, former director of development and
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Boosters golf tournament set Mooring waiting list reminder


The Harbormaster Department wishes to remind anyone that

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is currently listed on any mooring waiting list, that you must re-
he Duxbury High per golfer, which includes 18 new at the Treasurer/Collector’s office at Duxbury Town Hall
School Boosters holes of golf (Scramble), carts, before April 15. Failure to do so may result in removal from the
and the DHS Ath- lunch, dinner, awards reception waiting list. Call 781-934-1100 for more information or visit
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letic Department announce the and silent auction at the Dux- Town Hall in person. Hours: Monday 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Tuesday-
return of the Duxbury Boost- bury Bay Maritime School. Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
ers Golf Tournament. This Folks who aren’t playing
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Flynn is newest selectman


continued from page one
The Flynn File said. “I hope he wants to stick
race for a three-year seat on around.”
Name: Ted Flynn
the board, is a man who likes Flynn should know –  he
to keep busy. The 68-year- Age: 68 was on the 1988 study that
old still works full time as saw Duxbury move from an
Lives on: Stockade Path executive secretary to a town
the President of the Society
of Certified Public Accoun- Family: Wife Donna, three manager system.
tants, and he also serves as adult children, Ted, Amy and “It’s a business, we need
the vice chairman of the board Anne. Donna has two sons, management, not three volun-
for the New England Center Kevin and Brendan. teers,” he said.
for Homeless Veterans. He’s Prior Gov’t Experience: However, his government
served on a number of town Finance Committee, School study experience has also giv-
boards in the past, including Committee, Board of Library en him a perspective on some
the Board of Library Trustees Trustees of the other clashes that have
(he gave up that seat to run for happened recently between
Civic Experience: Board boards such as the selectmen
selectman) and he’s active with of Directors, New England
the My Brother’s Keeper char- and the Planning Board. In
ity at Holy Family Church.
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“I think I have a good un-
derstanding of municipal gov-
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school with a 50 year shelf
other areas to get voters to buy
into the town manager idea.
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It’s not just work and ser- in 20-25 years. Plan that,” he ers, letting boards such as the with extended day available. Now Enrolling
vice. Flynn is also a golfer, said. “We’ve got to get the Planning Board and Board for Infant/Toddler, Pre-school and Pre-K
tennis player and likes to put- town to buy into it, whatever of Library Trustees hire their
ter around in his garden. we do.” respective department head. Call us for more information today!
Despite all his activities, Part of this challenge is Flynn said he didn’t like the 781-829-2280
Flynn said he’s more than the fact that Duxbury relies idea of making certain boards
ready to take on the challenge so heavily on real estate taxes, appointed rather than elected.
“I don’t see why we would
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“We collectively have got to stop winding up in the said.
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police station 15 years ago.” department heads more direct-
–– Flynn on Duxbury’s capital needs ly under the town manager’s
authority.
of being a selectman. Flynn said. He said he often Regardless of how gov-
“I’m a very effective time hears complaints about sur- ernment is organized, Flynn
manager,” he said. “I like to rounding towns like Scituate said everyone needs to work
together.
keep busy.”
It was in his capacity as
having lower taxes.
“All you have to do is “We’re all ultimately work- NORMAN
ing for the good of the town,”
a library trustee, walking the
building with former Director
drive up 3A and you realize
why it is, they have business he said. “We can have differ-
ences but I don’t think they
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started to notice the disrepair very dependent on real estate need to turn into gunfights.”
present in town facilities. taxes.” He pointed to cooperation
While examining a leak However, he noted that that is already starting between
in the building’s roof, he told a 1999 comprehensive plan the schools and the town over
Winquist: “You’re not a librar- done by Duxbury identified the the proposed new school proj- ALL SHUTTER ORDERS
ian anymore, you’re a facili- community’s number one pri- ect.
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biggest challenge facing Dux- intact – something he says he Duxbury in the years ahead,
especially when it comes to Custom Window Treatments
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a new police station, a major Flynn said that Town Man-
fire station renovation and is ager Richard MacDonald has
on the way to (essentially) two done a good job so far with the
new schools. operations side of the budget.
“We should have done the “I think the town manager
police station 15 years ago,” has done a great job managing
he said. “We’ve got to some- our finances,” he said. “That’s
how systemize our capital ex- the kind of leadership we
penditures.” need, but we need to get our
A good first step, Flynn arms around the capital expen-
believes, is to hire a facilities ditures.”
manager to oversee the 50 He will have an opportu-
major buildings in Duxbury’s nity to deal with MacDonald’s
inventory. Beyond that, he be- contract when it runs out in
lieves the key is getting Dux- June.
bury taxpayers on board with “I think he’s done an ex-
a long-range capital plan. cellent job. I think he’s added
“We’re not building a a lot of professionalism,” he

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the corporate color at one time. neighbor,” but said he was on the compromise ivory let- • Maintenance
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for the company’s trademark ommended the application be under construction).
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“If you live here you know possible reason the store has
it’s there. It’s for people visit- been well accepted after all
ing the town,” he said. the fears of chains taking over
The issue is complicated
by the original special permit,
issued in 1992 after much de-
Duxbury is its appealing look,
however they called the brown
color “acceptable” while ad-
Determined to pay off
bate and opposition from lo-
cal residents. That document
specifically limits the color of
vising against the pink and or-
ange letters.
Gavigan said that he re-
your mortgage as quickly
the awnings to grey and also
spells out the color and size
of the letters. (At the time, the
spected the neighbors’ con-
cerns. as possible?
“We want to fit in the
company compromised on its
traditional orange “Dunkin’”
and pink “Donuts” logo colors
neighborhood, we really do,”
he said. He then presented an
alternative proposal, where
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and went with white.) the orange and pink lettering
ZBA member Dennis Mur- would be replaced with an There are so many good reasons to love the
phy said that the company is ivory color (the brown fab- 15-Year Mortgage. For some people, it’s about
actually looking for relief from ric would remain.) However, being debt-free. Others want the mortgage paid
the original special permit in he said the company couldn’t
two places – on the color as compromise on the coffee cup
off by the time the kids go to college or before
well as the number of awnings logo. they retire. Some see paying off their mortgage
with lettering. (Dunkin’ wants “That’s very important for quickly as a kind of “forced” savings. Here’s the
to add words to the awning the image that we have today,” simple fact: If you can swing the somewhat-higher
over the door.) he said. “If you understand
“They’re increasing the ad- anything about corporate iden-
monthly payments, a 15-Year Mortgage knocks years
vertorial,” said Paul Bodreau. tity ... it’s about how things tie off your original loan.Your equity builds very quickly.
While the original hear- together.” And you pay thousands less in interest, compared
ings in 1992 drew over a hun- Bodreau said he under- to a longer-term mortgage loan. Rates are still at 15 - Y E A R F I X E D
dred people (and over 800 stood the company’s desire to
signed a petition opposing the make the building stand out
historic lows. How much longer? Who knows. If a NO POINTS!
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18 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011

There he is, Mr. DHS


F
Photos by Karen Wong
ive DHS students and three faculty members competed
for the first two Mr. Duxbury crowns. There was a big
turnout at the PAC for a very entertaining evening.

Officer Weiler and his state champion girls’ hockey team danced on stage during Weiler’s talent portion.
Weiler said his talent was “producing winners.”

Contestant and DHS junior Don Webber tells Hostess Meghan


Lynch why he should be the first Mr. Duxbury. Becky Sargent was Contestant Wes Dow and his backup singers, Johnny Hurvitz, Henry Buonaguario and Reilly Naton, per-
co-hostess. form “All the Single Ladies.”

Christian Spoor’s escorts, Kelly McElduff and Emily Gallagher, give


him a smooch during the red carpet round of the competition. Coleman Duggan’s “Benching” featuring Dave Donovan, Jake Carleton, Devan Bahr, Greer Cully, Stepanie
Lenhardt and Maggie Norton had the audience roaring.

Zach Brousseau
(left) showed off
his car racing
skills for his tal-
ent, along with
The esteemed Mr. Duxbury judges were Coach Dave Maimaron, Ms. Nick Tinkham.
Alyssa Gage and Ms. Christy Miller.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 19

Pet oxygen masks donated TUFANKJIAN




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By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com

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The department now has
two pet-sized oxygen mask
kits, donated by local vets.
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Each kit contains oxygen
masks for cats, and small and
large dogs.
One unit was donated by
Karen Kaczorowski through
the Mass. Veterinary Associa- Deputy Fire Chief Christopher West displays the pet-sized oxy-
tion. West said Kaczorowski gen masks two local veterinarians donated to the Duxbury Fire
works with the department on Department.
situations with large animals.
The other unit was donated by The Duxbury
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Fire Dept. to get new tower


By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com

The Zoning Board of Ap-


peals approved a variance for
the Fire Department at their
meeting Thursday night that
will allow the replacement of a The Plantation
65 foot radio tower with a 100
foot microwave radio tower.
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currently has satellite repeaters
dotted throughout town (one is
on the Standish Monument, for 
example) that allow the depart-
ment to communicate with fire 
fighters in the field. He said a 
natural depression at the main
fire station on Tremont Street  
limits the effectiveness of the
current tower.
 
The bigger problem, Nord
said, is that the satellite repeat-

ers are connected to the main
station by phone lines, which
are unreliable.

“This is something that
was on our radar to complete
Fire Chief Kevin Nord shows some photos and drawings to the Zoning
Board of Appeals as he asks for a height variance on a new radio

eventually,” he said, calling
the existing technology obso-
tower.

bury’s bylaw currently caps the zoning bylaw should be
lete. “The Duxbury Fire De-
partment obviously needs to
tower height at 65 feet) to ho- updated to include an exemp- 
meowners or businesses that tion for public safety facilities,
talk to its firefighters.”
The new tower would be a
cannot meet the statutory defi- but didn’t seem to be worried 
nition of a hardship. about creating a precedent.
single latticework pole.
“I’m not aware of any ex- “This is something that’s
Nord said the department
needs this variance as part of
clusion for public safety,” she needed,” said Scott Zoltowski. 
said. “This is a no-brainer,”
the renovations to the main
fire station approved by voters
Nord repeated his conten- added Dimitri Theodossiou. 
tion that the need for a new The board voted unani-
at Saturday’s election. He said
tower is a public safety issue. mously to approve the vari- 
the tower would have been re-
“The hardship to me is in- ance. 
placed even if the ballot mea-
jury or death,” he said. “A man
sure failed.
pushes his portable and says
Audience memeber Sarah
‘mayday’ and we don’t hear
Wilson said that she worried

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his signal.”

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that the board has a history of

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not granting variances (Dux-

Annual all-sports tag sale


Please consider donating to the All-Sports Tag Sale. Like
last year, the sale will be for any and all types of sports equip-

fresh bread
ment and gently-used clothing. This year’s sale is on Saturday,
April 9 at the Duxbury Senior Center with all proceeds going
to Crossroads for Kids, a camp for at-risk youth located in
West Duxbury.
Call Selden Tearse at 781-934-5452 with any questions.
Drop-offs will be at the Senior Center parking lot on Thursday,
April 7 from 9 a.m – noon and Friday, April 8 from 9 a.m. –
282 saint george street, duxbury, ma
noon and 6-7 p.m. Join us on Saturday, April 9 from 8-11 a.m. wednesday – saturday 10am-6pm / sunday 10am-3pm
at the Duxbury Senior Center. 781-934-2352
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 21

Alden Kindred to honor four women with Speak Helping Our Clients to Make Good Decisions Since 1967

for Thyself award on May 20 at the Senior Center


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Tarkiln fundraiser set for April 2


The Friends of Tarkiln
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“Schoolhouse Rock” on Satur- CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP IN A PINCH
day, April 2 from 7-10:30 p.m. The term “pinched nerve” refers Chiropractic treatment by LA-
at the Tarkiln Schoolhouse. to a nerve that has been com- LONDE CHIROPRACTIC SPINE CEN-
The event will include pressed, constricted, or stretched. TER OF NEW ENGLAND, here at 42
music by the well-known lo- As a result, numbness, pain, burn- Tremont St., Suite 10B (Rt 3A at Rt 3),
ing sensations, and radiating pain can address migraines and bring
cal band, Despite Dwight, in the area served by the nerve some symptomatic relief. When
light hors d’oeuvres, silent are likely to be experienced. The you or a family member suffer from
auction  and cash bar. Friend reason behind the nerve compres- any type of physical discomfort,
members are excited about the sion/constriction can be a herniat- regular care by your chiropractor
items that have already been ed disc or bone spur that intrudes can be a great benefit. Find fast,
in the canal space between ver- effective relief for whiplash and
donated for the silent auction, tebrae through which nerve roots other auto accident related inju-
including a plane ride for up pass. Perhaps the best known ex- ries. Lower back and leg pain can
to three passengers over Dux- ample of pain and muscle weak- be resolved painlessly through the
bury Bay, a striped bass fish- ness caused by nerve constriction gentle, non-force Cox® Technic, a
ing expedition, a weekend Lee Adams of Folk Art Antiques presents a custom designed, is “sciatica,” which involves pres- non-surgical and effective proce-
wooden mermaid for the silent auction to Rick Cowen, chairman of sure exerted on the longest nerve dure. Call 781.934.0943.
for six at Waterville Valley in Schoolhouse Rock, a fundraiser for the Tarkiln Community Center to in the body by a ruptured or herni-
New  Hampshire,  decorative be held April 2, 7-10:30 p,m. ated disc. Chiropractic treatment
home accessories, floral and can help by relieving compression P.S. Trauma-induced nerve com-
pression in the neck and back can
garden creations, antiques, available at Duxbury Wine tion may be obtained by call-
and loosening muscles in an effort
cause the vertebral joint to become
paintings, prints,  jewelry and and Spirits, Folk Art Antiques, ing 781-934-6943 or e-mailing
to reduce inflammation and corre-
inflamed and the muscles of the
sponding pain.
much more. The Studio and Westwinds tarkilnschool@gmail.com. back to tighten.
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Antiques show raises money for DHS boosters

The Benson family, Julia, Judi and


Wayne, check out some classic
automotive prints.

Photos by Karen Wong

Grazyna Strzelecki, a jewelry appraisal professional examines a gold


pocket watch to assess its value.

The bake table was a popular spot all weekend for shoppers and
Booster supporters. Bake sale coordinators Corinne Poore, Mary
Ellen FitzGerald and Eileen Bertoni work the table.

Karen Hodgens shops for glassware in Barbara Schleyer’s booth.

Marilyn and Herald Taylor get an appraisal of a drawing from local expert Stephen O’Brien, Jr.

June Lippard is thrilled with her sterling silver and cobalt


Antique Show Dealer Committee members Karen Griffin, Donna Owen, Joanne Williams (co-chairwoman), Lisa glass sugar basket. No trip to the Booster’s Antique Show is
Webber (co-chairwoman) and Carolyn Harasimowicz. complete for June without a stop at Donna and Gordon Grant’s
booth.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 23

Senior Center news Duxbury College Counseling Partners


SIDNE Y McCLURE
Ladies, a spring tune up for your financial life: Women Camera Club Offices in Duxbury and Wellesley, MA
are earning and spending more than ever before and making the
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7 81-934-2141
too many women. Come to a valuable presentation at the Dux-
bury Senior Center on Thursday, March 31 at 6:30 p.m. with nature photog Helping High School Students and Their Families
special guest, Paula Harris, co-founder and principal of WH
Landscape and nature FIND THE RIGHT COLLEGE ~ AND ENJOY THE PROCESS!
Cornerstone Investments. Ms. Harris will cover simple steps to
photographer Greg Les-
motivate and inspire you about your money.  This workshop will
sard will present a program
get you motivated to tune-up your financial life. Please call to
reserve your spot, 781-934-5774, ext 100.
on bird photography at the
Club’s April 6 meeting.
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week workshop, developed by Keystone Associates, a premier ture. Lessard’s photographs
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ies from Massachusetts to
  
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viewing and learning how to navigate the internet to research
bird prints for Greg to cri-
jobs. Each session will be held at the Duxbury Senior Center and
tique, after the presentation.
there will be a $5 registration fee to cover the cost of materials. In addition there will be an
We are currently seeking interested participants for the work- exhibition and popular vot-
shop beginning in May, 2011. Please contact Angela Sinnott at ing on prints for the month-
781-934-5774, ext. 115 or by e-mail, angelasinnott@duxbury- ly theme. This month that
coa.com for more information. theme is “soft.” The meeting
Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs): A trip to the hospital can will take place in the Merry
be stressful but being prepared for the possibility may make the Room of the Duxbury Free
experience a bit less worrisome. The Duxbury Senior Center is Library at 7 p.m.
helping seniors to be prepared in the event of an unexpected or Later in the month, on
even planned trip to the hospital. The Senior Center Outreach Saturday, April 16, a panel of
Program is offering a free “Bring Your Own Bags” (BYOBs) photography experts will be OPEN HOUSE • SUNDAY 1-4
on hand for those who may 521 West Street, Unit 8
on a first come, first served basis. Seniors will receive a free
wish to drop by the Merry
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an introductory office or home visit at 781-934-5774, ext. 105 solutions to photography
or 106. problems This round table
Michele Hopkins
Computer Training. Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in troubleshooting workshop is
available to members only. 617-529-2604 • michele.hopkins@raveis.com
April. Beginner Computer Training will be offered on April 6.
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Space is limited so register in advance by calling 781-934-5774,
ext 100. Cost per class is $15.

Senior Club news


The Senior Club will meet on Friday, April 1, at the Dux-
bury Senior Center, 10 Mayflower St. Coffee social begins
at 9:30 a.m., meeting at 10 a.m. Please come and feel free
to join in on the discussion of the questionable future of the
Senior Club. The question put forth is whether to continue the
Senior Club with an up-to-date set of bylaws or to disband the
Senior Club and invest Hannah Melquist’s legacy to benefit as
many seniors as possible.
At 10:45 a.m., there will be entertainment, “Memories.”
Hear Senior Club Vice President Pat Randall, Cissy Carley
and Sue Mangione talk of their young days. The month of
April “Memories” presentation is one of the most popular.

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

Behind the
scenes, Oates
shines
T
here’s a popular saying about sports referees: if
you don’t know their names, it means they’re
doing a good job. Unfortunately, it can also
mean that good referees don’t get enough recognition for
performing admirably.
That phrase could also apply
to town clerks. Unlike their more
visible counterparts, a clerk’s job is
more behind-the-scenes. They run
elections, keep town records and
swear in new officials. They’re not
on local cable access and they’re
not often quoted in the paper. Yet
they are often incredibly hard
working, skilled people who care
deeply about the towns they serve.
For many years, Duxbury has
had the privilege to be served by one of the best, Town Clerk
Nancy Oates. Unless you’ve run for office and had to stop by
the clerk’s desk to get your signatures certified, or registered
a dog license, you might not know Ms. Oates. But you should
– she is a wealth of knowledge about Duxbury, she is an
Your vote really does count ———————
S
excellent clerk and she brings a sharp wit and a great sense of
humor to her job. everal Clipper let- defeated by a mere 10 opposed camp).
ters concerning the votes. In the subsequent recon- Ignorance of bylaws and
Oates handles all of the duties of a town clerk – and there
Blairhaven purchase sideration vote there were 274 rules is not a compelling ar-
are many – with aplomb. Her institutional knowledge of at Town Meeting have charac- “Yea” votes and 119 “Nay,” gument to support the cries of
Duxbury is unmatched, as is her sense of history and love of terized the process as “undem- the article now passed the 2/3 foul play. The process of recon-
the community where she lives and serves. ocratic,” one letter thundered requirement where about 70 sideration permitted by Town
Yet where she shines is during the elections. This is a that it was “clearly unconstitu- percent of those present were Meeting rules can certainly be
tional” and darkly considered in favor of the purchase (it is examined as one Clipper letter
town clerk’s most important job, and Duxbury’s elections
the “legality” of the purchase, worth noting that about the has suggested. We should also
are often contentious and always interesting. Yet year after and in another “officials had same number of voters from question the rule requiring a
year, elections in this town run smoothly, without incident their way.” each camp had left the PAC 2/3 majority for important de-
or controversy. That’s no accident, it’s due to the incredibly If you missed Town Meet- prior to the reconsideration cisions such as the Blairhaven
hard work of Oates, her assistant clerk Susan Kelley and a ing you might believe that some vote, which should disappoint purchase. This particular rule
small group with official collu- any conspiracy theorists). has the effect of allowing an or-
legion of top-notch poll workers. The outcome of contested sion somehow put one over on It should be clear to every- ganized minority to defeat any
elections is sometimes in doubt, but there’s one thing that Duxbury voters. But, a little one that a real majority of town measure, a decidedly undemo-
never is – that the elections will run smoothly, fairly and math is illuminating. According meeting attendees were consis- cratic result. Some final lessons
efficiently. For that we have Nancy Oates to thank. to the Clipper, in the first vote tently in favor of purchasing from these events whatever your
It’s become a tradition for a small number of dedicated there were 389 votes in favor of the Blairhaven property. By position on the issues; take the
the purchase and 209 opposed. any reasonable measure this time to learn the “rules” and, at
local politics junkies (such as John Tuffy and his ever-present This was a large majority in was a democratic outcome. Town Meeting, your vote really
laptop) to gather on the wooden bleachers in the Duxbury favor of the purchase, in fact The general argument seems to does count.
Middle School gym as the polls close, waiting for Oates to 65 percent were in favor. But, be that some voters were aware Mark Cleveland
come by with her ticker tapes of unofficial election results. Town Meeting rules required a of Town Meeting rules and oth- Washington Street
It’s a tradition that just wouldn’t be the same with anyone 2/3 vote rather than a majority ers were not (probably about
and the measure was actually the same number from each
else. We hope Ms. Oates continues to admirably serve
Duxbury for a long time to come.
Spending driving him out ————————
I
t seems that New Jersey they say, but at some point we Using that cost we should be
type spending has made can’t pay more. I am looking able to save over $30 million
What do you think? its way to Duxbury. forward to a $7,000 a year tax on the cost of the two schools,
With the vote of the people we bill with these added projects but I guess there must be a
Got an opinion you want to share? will increase our yearly debt and with all the other costs good reason to spend that much
Sound off on this or any other issue. payments from $3 plus million going up and a fixed income I more as we go down the road to
Send your comments to: to well over $6 million. I fear guess it will have to be good- bankruptcy.
the town is going down a very bye to this town. It is amazing, Frank Roumacher
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com slippery slope for what will though, that Hanover can build Keene Street
happen if we need something in a high school and new athletic
Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331

an emergency. Add more taxes fields with turf for $50 million.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 25

Thanks for your support ——


Farewell from selectman O
ver the past few
months, I have
the design phase of the school
building project. As always, I

I
By Betsy Sullivan enjoyed discuss- welcome your thoughts, ques-
am really not good with being thanked, ing the school building proj- tions, and concerns.
(as an understatement this one could ect and education in Duxbury It has been an honor and a
win an award), but when a moment is with many of you, some of you privilege to be on the School
presented that allows the expression of true ap- whom I just had the pleasure Committee representing the
preciation for the efforts of Duxbury’s “unsung of meeting recently and oth- residents of Duxbury. I am
heroes” I’m in! ers whom I have known for a committed to an up to date ap-
When I moved to Duxbury I knew I found very long time. Now that the propriate education in a cost ef-
the “home of my heart” and wanted to contrib- schematic design funds for the fective manner. Thank you for
building project have been ap- your ongoing support during
ute in some way to preserving this small piece
proved, the School Building the past few years and at the
of New England. Top 10 lessons of public office
Committee will be working polls. I look forward to con-
Over the past nineteen years I have been • I got elected, really? If you ask for it, you
with the Massachusetts School tinue serving you for the next
privileged to work with an amazing group of might get it, so be careful what you wish for...
Building Authority and model three years.
professionals, both paid and volunteer. Dux- • Meeting my “cranky old men” and learn-
school designers. You will be Maureen Connolly
bury residents are dedicated to the environ- ing the true meaning of public service informed of and invited to pub- School Committee
ment, education and preservation. We will sup- • Learning the complexities of munici- lic presentations that will be Bowsprit Lane
port change if convinced it’s well researched, pal government and making things work out( scheduled as we move along in
financially sustainable and consistent with our sometimes)
• Being totally, abysmally wrong, realizing
core goals. If these criteria are not met, well,
Honored to win your vote ——
I
we don’t suffer fools gladly. My experience has it, not dying of mortification and learning from
taught me that Duxbury residents are smart, in- it cannot even begin to our library. I would also like to
volved, generous with their time and resources, • Being right and realizing it was 50/50 at thank all of the friends congratulate the other elected
best, thanking God for the way it broke and supporters who Trustees Donna Ryan and La-
sometimes demanding and always interested in
• Going to statewide meetings and leaving helped my campaign for Li- mont Healy and to thank Sunny
their community. Our professionals are not only
feeling really good about how we were doing brary Trustee. I am honored, Steadman for her energy, her
dedicated to making Duxbury run well, but are
• Public embarrassment is not fatal, it just proud, and humbled to be sur- campaign, and her dedication
also proud of their chosen careers and will not
feels that way rounded by such amazing peo- to the library.
settle for “good enough.” I have been amazed • Public accolades are nice but believing
at their dedication and resilience dealing with ple who volunteered their time, And finally, thank you to
your own press is a risky practice offered boundless positive en- the voters of Duxbury who
budget constraints, limitations of municipal Being tested and learning to trust your ergy, and gave valuable advice have given me the opportunity
government and a sometimes appalling lack “gut” about campaigning. Thank and privilege to support and
of respect for their efforts. Happily, most of the • No matter how “right” you are, someone, you for your faith in me and in advocate for the Duxbury Free
time we seek to understand each other and work somewhere is just as convinced they are “right- my ability to serve as Library Library on its Board of Trust-
together for the good of the town. It has been a er” and they just could be .... Trustee. ees. I will work hard to ensure
wondrous thing to be part of and I hope to con- Thank you from the bottom of my heart, The campaign process the library continues to be a
tinue to participate for years to come. Ms. Sullivan is a three-term member of the was a true learning experience wonderful resource to the com-
Board of Selectmen. for me and was made worth- munity. Thank you for your
while by all of the people I confidence in me.
Antique show a rousing success —————
I
met and worked with who care Brooke McDonough
so deeply about our town and Walker Road
’d like to congratulate felt that we should try it. Boost- are perhaps best for the original
the DHS 30th Annual ers was in the red, raffle tickets committee to keep tucked away
Look on the ‘Sunny’ side
T
Antique Show and Sale were always in our pockets and in their memory bank. Howev-
Committee for one of the best people in town thought that two er, the first year was a profit, a
shows ever! From the fantas- bake sales a week was a bit too lot of work and fun. The num- hank you! Thank reading lives. Had I not run I
tic bake sale table, the lunch much, but our kids needed tro- ber of people in our great com- you for spreading doubt we would even have had
room help, the cashiers, every phies and jackets for all their munity that helped were many the word, for host- the conversation. Hence, the
member of the committee was accomplishments. The decision and to name them all I would ing signs on your lawns, for “Sunny” side, which—it will
helpful and friendly. Many of wasn’t made quickly, our meet- hesitate to do because every “meeting and greeting” me, for surprise no one—is the side I
the antique dealers told me that ings were always in our homes hour of help that was given was reading what I wrote, for stand- choose always to be on.
this show is one of their favor- and some nights the discussion vital to the show’s success. One ing outside the polls on a cold, As I drove around town
ites for the reason that they are went until 1 a.m.! Finally we of my favorite memories is the windy Saturday, and most of picking up my red and white
made to feel so welcome and voted to give the idea a green men on the committee bringing all, for showing up to vote for signs, I thought, “At least 1,319
that everyone involved is help- light. Now the work began. their sleeping bags to the DHS me. folks (the still unofficial count)
ful. Carol and a small committee gym and sleeping overnight On Sunday many friends think I would be an excellent
This antique show story in visited antique shops in many to protect the antiques, they stopped by to say, “I voted for Library Trustee. What a gift!”
Duxbury began almost 31 years parts of Mass., R.I., N.H. sell- bragged that not one antique you. Did you win?” Yes, I did Again, thank you!
ago when Carol Cass, a Booster ing the idea and asking if they walked away. Congratulations as surely as Duxbury did. This Elizabeth “Sunny” Steadman
Club member, brought the idea would be willing to set up in 30th year Committee you did contested race drew us into a South Street
to a meeting explaining that she Duxbury for a spring show. The an outstanding job! lively public debate about our
had witnessed a show in Maine first year, 1981, was like a dog Joan Doscher library and the future of our
that seemed to be a success and and pony show with stories that Wadsworth Road
‘Overwhelmed’ by support
I
A major nuclear accident every 11 years?
F
would like to thank all the voters who came out to sup-
or years the nuclear storms cause power losses; so is stored in an overcrowded port me on Saturday, March 26. It is with tremendous
industry’s mantra can human error, mechanical pool in the attic of the reactor, gratitude that I recognize all my friends and family who
has been that there is failures, terrorist actions – to outside primary containment campaigned on my behalf. I am overwhelmed by your support
“one chance in a million” of a say nothing of the fact that the with a thin roof overhead. If, and generosity. I look forward to serving as your Library Trustee.
nuclear accident? We have had submerged electric cables that for example, the water level in Also, I want to extend my congratulations to Brooke McDonough
three accidents in 32 years – the industry relies on to bring that pool were to drop to the top and Sunny Steadman for a race well-run.
Three Mile Island accident in electric power into the reactor of the assemblies from human Donna M.Ryan
Pennsylvania, Chernobyl and and to power safety systems error, mechanical failure or Driftwood Drive
now Fukushima in Japan – in are not qualified to operate in acts of malice, experts for the
other words, one major nuclear a moist environment – as is Mass. Attorney General Office
reactor accident every 11 years. the case at Pilgrim. Pilgrim’s estimated consequences up to Want to Sound Off?
Three Mile Island and Cher- chances of an accident are not $488 billion dollars of damage, The Duxbury Clipper encourages all readers to
nobyl were caused by human “one in a million,” especially 24,000 latent cancers and over submit letters to the editor. Our Sounding Off
section is traditionally one of the most popular
error. Fukushima was brought as the 39-year-old reactor con- a hundred miles contaminated. sections of the paper. The deadline to submit a letter
on by the loss of offsite power, tinues to age and NRC refuses And what are your chances of for the upcoming issue is Monday by 4 p.m.. Letters
which in turn was result of the to enforce its own regulations. evacuating, one in a million? must be signed and include a street and phone
tsunami. Pilgrim is the same design as The US Nuclear Regulatory number for verification purposes. When writing
Nuclear power plants do the reactors in Fukushima, Commission recommended letters please take the time to be brief. Letters
not generate their own electric- weak and outdated. Americans in Japan within 50 should not exceed 400 words.
ity; we have tragically learned But it is more dangerous miles of Fukushima evacuate; Lengthy thank-yous, anonymous letters or letters previously printed
in other publications will not be published. Letters advocating for or
that offsite power is needed to than Fukushima in an impor- yet, here, emergency planning against a candidate for public office will not be published the week
run every active safety system tant way. Fukushima has 60 zones are limited to only 10 preceding the election. The Clipper reserves the right to edit all letters
that is depended upon to pre- percent of its highly radioactive miles around a reactor. for length, clarity or libel.
vent major accidents. But loss spent fuel assemblies in a com- Mary Lampert E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com
of power can occur without a mon ground level spent fuel Pilgrim Watch, Director
Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331
tsunami. Hurricanes and snow pool. All of Pilgrim’s spent fuel Washington Street
26 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday March 31
MCAS grade 5 and 8

Friday April 1
MCAS grade 4 Send School news & Photos to
Set up for science fair 4-6:30 p.m. editor@duxburyclipper.com
the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Saturday April 2
Science fair 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Alden School

Monday April 4
Chandler School council 4 p.m. Rm. 303

Wednesday April 6
DHS School council 5 p.m. Rm. 106

School Lunch Menu


Week of April 4-8
DHS
Monday: Spaghetti carbonara with ham,
garlic bread, seasoned peas, fruit crisp.
Tuesday: Salisbury steak sub with bacon
and cheddar cheese, seasoned mixed
veggies, chilled peaches.
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of
marinara, Italian meat or al fredo sauce.
Thursday: Chicken parmesan, seasoned
pasta with tomato sauce, seasoned green
beans.
Friday: Hot dog on a bun, potato wedg-
es, peas and carrots, orange, Smartfood
popcorn.
All lunches served with choice of milk.
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food
grab-n-go specials daily.

MUCH RESPECT: Members of RAP (Respect All People, a community service organization at DMS) stand
DMS proudly with green carnations. The students sold flowers, distributed them with lucky wishes during
Monday: Salisbury steak sub with bacon and cheddar cheese, seasoned homeroom, and raised money for the Make a Wish Foundation. Of course the carnations were green, they
mixed veggies, chilled peaches. were delivered on St. Patrick’s Day!
Tuesday: Chicken and cheese quesadilla, fiesta rice, Mexican corn,
fresh orange.
Sponsors needed for
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of marinara, Italian meat or alfredo
sauce. campus clean up
Book fairs abound
Thursday: BBQ turkey wrap with lettuce and tomato, Italian pasta salad, DMS’ School Improve-
fresh fruit crisp. ment Club is organizing our
Friday: Hot dog on a bun, potato wedges, peas and carrots, orange, second annual Campus Clean-
Smartfood popcorn. Up, scheduled for Tuesday,
All lunches served with choice of milk. May 17. The group would like
to involve the community and
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food grab-n-go specials daily. is asking local businesses to
sponsor the event by providing
Alden and Chandler Schools any of the following:
Monday: French toast sticks, maple syrup, sliced ham, basked potato • Gift certificates or donat-
puffs, mixed fruit and raisins. ed items for prizes and a 50/50
Tuesday: Chicken fajitas sub with cheese, salsa, southwest corn and raffle
black bean salad, petite banana. • Lunch, breakfast, or
Wednesday: Homemade pizza, garden salad, cinnamon pears. snacks for winning teams
Thursday: Whole grain pasta, with marinara or meat sauce, garlic bread
• Food, beverages, or any
stick, seasoned green beans, orange wedges. other products to sell at the
event for fundraising. The students at Alden School recently visited the PTA-sponsored
Friday: Hot dog on a bun, potato wedges, peas and carrots, orange,
Smartfood popcorn. The club appreciates any Book Fair. The students enjoy picking out books of all types, as
help in making this even big- well as posters, pencils, and other trinkets. Monies made at the
Assorted fruit and veggie selection daily. ger and better than last year’s Book Fair help support the many programs with which the PTA sup-
All lunches served with choice of milk. successful event. Please con- ports our schools. Photo by Dr. Carl Swanson
tact Alexis Lanzillotta at
A_Lanzillotta@duxbury.k12.
Chandler PTA Book Fair a success
ma.us or Amy Squillante at
A_Squillante@duxbury.k12. Cheryl Farhat, Ingrid book fairs combined.
ma.us to help out. McGinty and Kealy O’Brien, The book fair co-chair-
Chandler Book Fair co-chair- women credit the event’s suc-
Best Buddies women, coordinated another cess in large part to the many
successful Scholastic Book volunteers who donated their
talent show Fair at Chandler School. time to work at it, namely:
Over $8,000 dollars worth Jan Bruno, Heather Canty,
On Thursday, April 14, of books were sold. Profits Maureen Clancy, Martha
in the Performing Art Cen- on those sales goes directly Dennison, Debby Gayoski,
ter from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Best to academic enrichment at Betsy Gillis, Kelly Innello,
Buddies is hosting its most Chandler by the PTA. Angie Lamonte, Megan Mc-
exciting event of the year. The In addition, Chandler Clure, Elizabeth Nightingale,
Best Buddies Talent Show teachers put together “wish Mollie O’Hara, Jen Quinlan,
is always a fun and fantastic lists,” and more than 80 Jane Redman, Dawn Siegel,
event for all. Everyone in town books were bought and do- Phoebe Teare, Tanya Tre-
is welcome to see their peers nated to their classrooms by visan and Paula White. A
COMING APRIL 16TH
perform. There will be skits, book fair patrons. The Chan- special “thank you” goes to
Lunar Wisdom Herbals dances, singing, and entertain- dler librarian, Mary Mc- Elements Montessori School
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at the door, so come early to with money earned by the their own bookmarks.
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7:02 a.m. Caller on Summer Peter M. Bizinkauskas
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Mailbox found in vehicle. around neighborhood. Patrols
field. Party transported to South
notified.
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Shore Hospital. 8:44 p.m. Unresponsive party
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10:52 a.m. Motor vehicle acci- 1:29 p.m. Two young males
Jordan Hospital. found dog. Animal control offi-
dent with injury on Winter Street.
Kingston ambulance called and 9:58 p.m. Caller reported receiv- cer notified.
transported injured to Jordan ing threatening phone calls. 2:02 p.m. Civil problem on West
Hospital. Street resulting in warrant arrest.
11:59 a.m. Caller on Stetson Sunday March 20 Failure to stop at a stop sign and
Place requested animal control 1:13 p.m. Pembroke police re- operating after suspension of li-
for possible sick raccoon. ported motor vehicle accident cense.
12:07 p.m. Malicious mischief on North Street. Operator walk- 5:08 p.m. Squirrel in home on
reported on Templewood Drive. ing towards Marshfield. Refused Autumn Avenue. Animal control
Caller reported trash being transport for injuries. Vehicle officer to handle.
dumped in yard. towed.
8:00 p.m. Caller reported party
6:18 p.m. Party into station to 1:42 p.m. Missing high school crossed over lane and struck ce-
report larceny of bank account. fundraiser sign from lawn on ment pole on Congress Street.
Referred to detective. Bank has Chestnut Street. Officer found vehicle on Wash-
contacted FBI. 2:37 p.m. Missing high school ington Street in separate incident.
fundraiser sign from lawn on Female admitted hitting pole.
10:47 p.m. Officer reported Transported by ambulance to Jor-
toilet on side of road on Union Summer Street.
dan Hospital.
Bridge Road. DPW notified. 5:38 p.m. Domestic call on
Union Bridge Road. One male 8:49 p.m. Caller reported pos-
charged with domestic assault sible drunk person. Party on
Friday March 18 and battery and assault and bat- Washington Street transported by
6:52 a.m. Suspicious motor ve- tery with a dangerous weapon. ambulance to Jordan Hospital.
hicle behind Senior Center. Spo-
ken to. 1:42 p.m. Missing Duxbury BEFORE AFTER
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8:45 a.m. Pet rabbit let out of ington Street. Does your
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animal. Animal control officer breaking and entering reported on
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NStar on scene. No immediate 10:43 p.m. Marshfield Fire De-
partment requested assistance

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danger.
with patient that fled from ambu-
3:19 p.m. Tree down blocking lance. Officer accompanied pa-
Union Bridge Road. DPW noti- tient to Jordan Hospital.
fied.
5:05 p.m. Caller on Tobey Gar-
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den Street reported finding knife 9:09 a.m. Motor vehicle accident
at back of house. on Standish Street. No injuries. 308 Kings Town Way
8:44 p.m. Caller reported people 3:11 p.m. Motor vehicle crash Duxbury, MA
riding on roof of motor vehicle. on Tremont Street. Vehicle towed
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bruce@duxburyclipper.com the painting, as if it had been plucked 
from the same dream.
he Duxbury Art
Lucy Hutchinson’s mixed media
Association’s Winter Juried
“Lapel No. 1” caught the attention Duxbury Now Has FiOS
Show hangs at the Art
Complex Museum until April 10. I
of neither the jury nor the garden Do You?
swung by on Sunday, just before the WHAT’S GOING clubbers, but I found it to be the most
TV • Internet • Phone
ON HERE? intriguing, sensuous piece in the show,
closing of the two-day collaboration
with gender-bending curves, flairs,
with the Community Garden Club of
show. and glitter exposed that told a story in
Duxbury, “Blooms at the Complex.”
Evelyn Bernal’s watercolor, flashes and secrets. I wanted to touch
Some 13 garden club members, singly
“Untouched,” called out to me, a it – but I didn’t. Lucy is from New
or in teams, combined efforts to
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Religious Send church listings to


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or fax to 781-934-5917.
gov. with any questions.
Alzheimer’s support group.

services
Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care
the Deadline Center will be hosting a monthly
is Friday at noon. Alzheimer’s support group in the
tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation and

C l i pp e r
A cal Nursing Center, 308 Kingstown Way
First Baptist e
Du x b u n d a r f o r
from 7-8:30 p.m. Open to families,
friends, and caregivers who have a
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me e t ve n t s, loved one affected by Alzheimer’s

C om disease. For more information,


781-934-6095
Dr. Kevin Cassidy c l a s s i ng s, contact Sandi Wright or Eilish
e s, c o
Pastor Brent Van Wyke
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
l e n d a r wo r k u rs e s, Broderick-Murphy, at 781-585-2397
with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-
lowships following. Childcare
Ca ,
and v dance s
s
p l ays h o p s,
or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561.

is provided during the morning


service with age appropriate
o
o pp o r l u n te e r Wednesday April 6
t uni t
classes for young children. First ie s ! Sustainable Duxbury. Meets at 7:30
Baptist offers many opportuni- p.m. at the Senior Center. For more
ties for youth, men and women. information, call Judi Vose at 781-
Check the Web site for details 934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-
8041.
or call the office today. Good
le n d a r i t e ms by
Shepherd Christian Academy
is a ministry of First Baptist Se nd c a o e ve n t s@
Duxbury Camera Club. From
7-9:15 p.m. in the Merry Room of the
r id a y t
Church. no on F s s .c om . s.
Duxbury Free Library. Landscape
cli p p e r p r e and nature photographer Greg
a ble b asi Lessard will present a program
Holy Family Church sp ace av a il
ish ed on a
ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
even ts . on bird photography. Guests are
holyfamilyduxbury.org First Parish Church Ca le n da r it
Preference
is fo r n on-c
om m always welcome at the regular
Rev. Robert J. Deehan duxburyuu.org meetings. For more information,
Rev. Seán Maher Rev. Catherine Cullen visit duxburycameraclub.org.
781-934-5055 781-934-6532
Weekend Mass: Saturday, Sunday Worship Service
Mom/Dad and New Baby Drop
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 In. Wednesdays through April 13
and Church School at 10:30 a.m. from 9:30-10:15 a.m. at Chandler
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and Buddhist meditation, Sundays at
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available Elementary School, Canty Wing
7 p.m. Thursdays, book group at are welcome and encouraged to
at the 8:30 and 10 a.m. Masses. 9 a.m., sewing group at 10 a.m.
Thursday March 31 work alongside adults.  Sign up for
room 316. Join other moms, dads
and caregivers with your baby or
The rosary is prayed after daily Wednesdays, quilting class at 7 a time by contacting Anne Bullinger
Ladies financial seminar. baby belly for some floor time,
Mass. Adoration of the Blessed p.m. (requires advance sign-up). Presentation at the Duxbury Senior at annebullinger@yahoo.com or 934- guest speakers, baby music and
Sacrament, Fridays at 9 a.m. April 2, senior high conference. Center on Thursday, March 31 at 6:30 0898. baby signing. Free, no registration
Daytime Bible study, Thursdays p.m. with Paula Harris, co-founder necessary.
at 9:30 a.m. Evening prayer Art Complex concert. Canadian
and principal of WH Cornerstone pianist Jason Cutmore returns to The
group Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. St. Paul’s Church of Investments. Call to reserve your Art Complex Museum at 4 p.m. for
Computer Training for Beginners.
Men’s prayer group Fridays at spot at 781-934-5774, ext 100. From 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Duxbury
6:45 a.m. the Nazarene the first concert to be held during the Senior Center. Space is limited so
stpaulsnazarene.org Q&A on Pilgrim Nuclear. Question museum’s fortieth anniversary year. please register in advance by calling
Rev. David Troxler and answer forum with the Pilgrim 781-934-5774, ext 100. Cost per
Pilgrim Church 781-585-3419 Nuclear Power Station Neighbors
Sunday Salon Series: A Virtual
Tour of Mount Auburn Cemetery. class is $15.
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Sunday worship, 11 a.m., to discuss goals and strategies to At the Duxbury Free Library, 2 p.m.
Bible Quiz practice at 9 a.m., increase public safety and reduce risk in the Merry Room. Free tickets
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor Sunday school classes and Bible to be held at the Duxbury free library required for admission. Call the Thursday April 7
781-934-6591 study, 9:45 a.m. Nursery is pro- Setter room at 7 p.m. for more library to reserve at 781-934-2721
Sunday Worship Service at vided for all services. Fridays, information, call Nancy Landgren at x108.
Are you Smarter than a Duxbury
781-934-6006 or e-mail clarkland@ Fifth Grader? From 6:30-8:30 p.m.
10 a.m. Church office hours, Sacred Youth Ministry at the at the Performing Arts Center. Cost
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- verizon.net. Atlantic Symphony Orchestra
teen center at 6:30 p.m. Tues- in advance is $5 child, $10 adult
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. days, women’s Bible Study at at the PAC. At 4 p.m., the ASO
presents Masterworks Classical in the and $30 max per family. No cost to
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, 6:30 p.m. March 30, Financial
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. Peace University at 7 p.m. April
Friday April 1 Performing Arts Center. Tickets are participating fifth graders. Cost at the
door is $7 child, $12 adult or $35 max
$35 for adults, $30 for seniors, and
Tuesdays, ladies Bible study 3, annual meeting and pot luck Gather ‘Round. A storytime for $10 for students. In a special ‘Bring per family. For more information,
at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Bible after service. Wednesdays dur- preschoolers with an adult, is held a Friend’ offer for tickets bought in contact Angelique Kania at akania1@
study at 10 a.m., and “Unbind- ing Lent, Soup and the Word at every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year advance, buy one ticket and get the comcast.net.
ing the Gospel” study at 7:30 6 p.m. round in the picture book room. second at half price. Call 781-331-
p.m. Wednesdays during Lent, For more information, check the 3600 or visit atlanticsymphony.org .
Lenten Taize service, 7 p.m.
First Church of children’s pages on the library Web Saturday April 9
site, duxburyfreelibrary.org or call All you can eat breakfast.
781-934-2721 x115. Cornerstone Lodge, from 8-11:30 All-Sports Tag Sale. At the Duxbury
United Methodist Christ, Scientist a.m. Price is $7 adults, $6 seniors, Senior Center with all proceeds going
highstreetumc.org 781-934-6434 and $5 children 12 and under. Please to Crossroads for Kids. Drop-offs
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke Sunday worship service and Saturday April 2 bring can tabs to benefit Shriner’s will be at the Senior Center parking
lot on Thursday, April 7 from 9 a.m.-
781-585-9863 Sunday School for Ages 3-20, hospitals.
Office hours are Monday- 10:30 a.m. Mid-week testimony Schoolhouse Rock. Fundraiser at noon and Friday, April 8 from 9 a.m.-
meeting on Wednesday, 7:30 the Tarkiln Community Center on noon and 6-7 p.m. Call Selden Tearse
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12
p.m. Sunday worship service p.m. Christian Science Reading April 2, from 7-10:30 p.m. featuring
Despite Dwight.  Tickets are $30 and
Monday April 4 at 781-934-5452 with any questions.
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Room open to all, 15 Standish St. Art workshop. From 1-5 p.m., a
Halls Corner, Tuesday through are available at Duxbury Wine and America’s Cup winner to speak.
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Spirits, Folk Art Antiques, The Studio Brian MacInnes, Crew member on the workshop on Tetra-Tetra-Flexagon
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. books will be offered at the Art
and Westwinds Bookshop.  For more 2010 America’s Cup Winning BMW
hour following. Third Friday of Christian Science Sentinel Oracle team will speak at Duxbury Complex Museum.  Participants will
information, call 781-934-6943 or
each month we serve dinner at Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- e-mail TarkilnSchool@gmail.com. Bay Maritime School, Clifford Hall, learn how to create these four faced
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. day mornings at 9 a.m. 457 Washington St. at 7 p.m. Tickets structures that can be used for small
Last Wednesday of the month is Science Fair. For Duxbury students are $5 at the door, books or intricate greeting cards.  The
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. in grades K-5 at Alden School, 9 cost is $45. Registration is required at
Journey a.m.-12 p.m. All are welcome to 781-934-6634, ext. 10.

St. John the Community of Faith come view the projects. For more
information, e-mail Erin Wiesehahn
Tuesday April 5
Evangelist Episcopal
www.journeyduxbury.com at e_wiesehahn@duxbury.k12. Emotional Wellness and Self Care Sunday April 10
Rev. David Woods ma.us. Presentation. At 12:30 p.m. at the
www.stjohnsduxbury.org 781-585-8295 Duxbury Senior Center. Call 781- Visit with the Easter Bunny.
781-934-6523 Services, Sundays at 10 Beach grass planting. Join DBPS for 934-5774, ext. 100 to reserve a spot. 12-6 p.m. at Independence Mall.
Sunday services 8 a.m. and a.m. Will be meeting at the new the annual spring planting of beach Come visit the Bunny and get your
Tarkiln Community Center be- grass on Duxbury Beach.  Children Art Matters Presentation. At 10 free gift.  Professional photos are
10 a.m. Sunday school at 10
ginning Sunday, April 3. are welcome and encouraged to a.m. at the Duxbury Senior Center available.
a.m. Wednesday: Men’s Bible work alongside adults.  Sign up for featuring the art of Cezanne.
study 6:30 a.m., Coffee and con- a time by contacting Anne Bullinger
versation 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist
with healing 10 a.m., Adult Ed Send all updates to at annebullinger@yahoo.com or 934-
0898.
Meet with Rep. Webster. State
Representative Daniel Webster
Upcoming
11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Children’s the religious services (R-Pembroke) will meet with Speaker Series. In The Parish
choir rehearsal 6 p.m., Youth constituents at Foodie’s Market in Center of Holy Family Church at  7
choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Thurs-
day: Adult choir rehearsal 7
column to events@ Sunday April 3 Hall’s Corner at 6 p.m. Appointments
are not necessary. Call Rachel
p.m. Father Walter Cuenin will speak
on April 12 on “Whatever Happened
p.m. Friday: AA meeting at clipperpress.com Beach grass planting. Join DBPS for Michael at Representative Webster’s to Vatican Two.”
7:30 p.m. the annual spring planting of beach State House Office at 617-722-2487
grass on Duxbury Beach.  Children
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Mary Beth Goldman

What is your screensaver?

“I made it myself of my favorite “It’s the word PEACE in all dif- “It’s a picture of Mrs. Harris, a “Beach chairs and an umbrella “A picture of my daughter, Olivia,
celebrities like Lady Gaga, Justin ferent colors!” 54 foot three-mast schooner on the beach. I’m looking for- at an Irish step competition.”
Beiber and Adam Lambert!” Abby Zelvis handmade by Rev. Bill Eddy.” ward to using them!” Marty Kearns
Erin Mathews Kingstown Way Sandy Burdick Joyce Tiberi Lakeshore Dr.
Apple Hill Lane Lincoln St. Lincoln St.

Spanish Storytime. At the choreography inspired by the TV $150 per golfer, which includes Free Bring Your Own Bags Resource Room; Drop In Storytime
Duxbury Free Library on Tuesday, show, designed for kids in grades golf (scramble format), carts, lunch, (BYOBs). The Duxbury Senior for ages 3 and under, Wednesdays,
April 12 from 10:15-11 a.m. in the 7-9.   The cost is $225.   Visit dinner, awards and silent auction at the Center Outreach Program is helping 10:30 a.m. through April 6 in the
children’s department. Stay alone sscmusic.org to register online or call Duxbury Bay Maritime School. Non- seniors to be prepared in the event lower level Resource Room.
storytime for children ages three to Anne Smith at 781-934-2731 ext. golfers may purchase a $25 ticket to of an unexpected or even planned
five. Participants will also make a 11.  Registration closes April 15. attend the supper and silent auction. trip to the hospital by offering a free Gather ‘Round. A storytime for
small craft to take home. Advance Hole Sponsorships are available for “Bring Your Own Bags” (BYOBs) preschoolers with an adult, is held
registration is required in person, Register now for “Painting with $100. Register at duxburyboosters. on a first come, first serve basis. This every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year
by phone at 781-934-2721, x115, Jane.” The Art Complex Museum org. Questions, please contact p_ is a free carry bag with emergency round in the picture book room.
or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org/ offers “Painting with Jane” scheduled naton@domtar.com. preparedness items. Seniors wishing For more information, check the
children. for Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6 and 7 to receive one may schedule an children’s pages on the library
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., includes dinner 55 Plus and Looking for Work? introductory office or home visit at Website, duxburyfreelibrary.org or
Storyteller. Storyteller, Diane Thursday night. The fee is $300 with The Duxbury Council on Aging will 781-934-5774, ext. 105 or 106. call 781-934-2721 x115.
Postoian shares “Earth Stories” in the $100 deposit required by April 15 hold “Wisdom Works,” a four week
Resource Room of the Duxbury Free and balance due July 31. To register, employment workshop for older job 2010 Tax Assistance. John Madden ROOTS Genealogy Club. Meets
Library on Wednesday, April 13, at email sally@artcomplex.org or call seekers. Held at the Duxbury Senior will provide free federal and state tax every Tuesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the
4:15 p.m. for children in kindergarten 781-934-6634 X 10. Center, $5 registration fee to cover preparation services for seniors and Duxbury Senior Center. Newcomers
to grade two, children must be the cost of materials. Currently special needs individuals under the are welcome.
accompanied by an adult. Register Campus of Caring Dinner and seeking interested participants for AARP/IRS tax assistance program Neuropathy Support Group. Meets
in person, by phone 781-934-2721 Auction Gala. Saturday, April 30, the workshop beginning in May. through the Duxbury Senior Center.
6 p.m., Indian Pond Country Club in on the third Tuesday of the month
x115, or online at duxburyfreelibrary. Please contact Angela at 781- Contact Peggy Murphy at 781-934- at 1:30 p.m. at the Duxbury Senior
org/children. Kingston. To benefit the construction 934-5774, ext. 115 or by e-mail, 5774, ext. 104 to arrange a date to
of a non-profit hospice home on the Center. Newcomers welcome.
angelasinnott@duxburycoa.com for drop off your tax documents for
Little White Dress. Presented South Shore. Ticket price, $100 per more information. processing. Calling all collectors. Would you
by the Holy Family Women’s person, and may be purchased on line like to show off your collectibles
Club on Thursday, April 14 at 8 at campusofcaring.org or via mail “Threads from Duxbury’s Past.” to the community? The Duxbury
p.m. Bill Graham, floral designer
and entertainer will create floral
with check payment to: Campus of
Caring, PO Box 323 Norwell, MA
Ongoing Come to Duxbury Free Library second
floor Historic Clothing Exhibit. From
Free Library provides a display case
for this purpose. Call the library at
arrangements (which will be raffled 02061 Attn: Gala tickets. Tickets Mom/Dad and New Baby Drop now until June, different wedding 781-934-2721 x108, or stop by the
off), accessorize a mannequin and will not be sold at the door. For more In. Wednesdays through April 13 gowns from the DRHS collection circulation desk and reserve the case
share his ideas. Tickets, $15 in information, call 781-659-2634  or from 9:30-10:15 a.m. at Chandler will be rotated in and featured in now.
advance at the Holy Family Parish e-mail info@campusofcaring.org. Elementary School, Canty Wing the museum-quality display case
Office or $20 at the door. Includes room 316. Join other moms, dads constructed by local artist Craig Social Day Program for persons
desserts and drinks. Duxbury Boosters Golf and caregivers with your baby or Bloodgood in the library’s reference with memory loss. The Duxbury
Tournament. In honor of George baby belly for some floor time, area. Senior Center offers a program for
Glee Camp. April 18-22 from 10 Edward Teravainen, Monday, May guest speakers, baby music and persons with Early Stage Alzheimer’s
a.m.-2 p.m. at the Ellison Center 16, 12:30 p.m. registration, 1 p.m. baby signing. Free, no registration Drop in storytimes. Drop in Disease or related Dementia on
for the Arts. Vocal coaching and shotgun start. Tournament fee is necessary. programs at the Duxbury Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 3
do not require registration and are p.m. For more information about the
designed for participation by an
ASO spring season continues
A
program or admission requirements
adult with a child. Programs include: contact Lucille Brogna, intermissions
Toddler Tales, ages 2 and under, program coordinator at 781-934-5774
tlantic Sympho- Tuesdays, 10 a.m, repeated at 10:30,
ny’s Spring Sea- x107 or Donna Ciappina, outreach
through March 29 in the lower level coordinator at x105.
son continues with
two Masterworks programs,
one in Boston and one on the
South Shore.
On Saturday, April 2 at 8
p.m., ASO presents Master-
works Gala in New England
Conservatory’s Jordan Hall,
world-renowned for its superb
acoustics. On Sunday, April
3 at 4 p.m., the orchestra re-
turns to Duxbury Performing
Arts Center for Masterworks
Classical.
Franz List’s Piano Concerto Symphony Concerto Compe-
Both programs center
No. 2. tition.
on music with strong French
The Masterworks Clas- Tickets to both concerts
Connections. Masterworks
sical program is an encore are $35 for adults, $30 for se-
Gala includes Maurice Ravel’s
with a twist. Along with the niors, and $10 for students. In
miniature musical portraits,
same works by Ravel and a special Bring a Friend offer
“Valses nobles et sentimen-
Beethoven, ASO performs for tickets bought in advance,
tales,” and Beethoven’s in-
Mendelssohn’s popular Ro- buy one ticket and get the sec-
viting “Pastorale” Symphony
mantic Violin Concerto with ond for half price. Call 781-
No. 6. Plus, acclaimed pianist
violin soloist Ethan Wood, 331-3600 or visit www.atlan-
Hung-Kuan Chen brings his
winner of the 2010 Atlantic ticsymphony.org.
poetic and virtuosic artistry to
4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Art comes alive at the Biking through Holland


Winter Juried Show continued from page one
continued from page one

wetlands of Holland. The ca-


nals are full of green-headed
light of night – or day – like her “Lapel No. 1.” How it would mallards, hooded mergansers,
have danced with a single black orchid in a silver vase, hung black scaup with the charac-
with a dangling watch fob. teristic white headbands, and
I relaxed with Laura Cooper’s “Racing Schooners,” a pink-billed greylag geese.
classic painting of classic schooners with bones in their teeth Black-headed laughing gulls
as they beat to windward. Sailors will catch the drama – the and squabbling terns feed in
trailing yacht is pointing higher than the leader. Will she slip the waters of the bays.
We biked past lush green
ahead on this tack? Will the leader have to tack once more to fields full of nesting swans,
clear a windward mark? The painting reminds me of my late stretching their long white
father’s old saying: if you see two sailboats, they’re racing, necks to pull out clumps of
until the loser pretends she wasn’t. tasty grass like grazing cows.
Plymouth’s David Monteiro captured a similar scene in his Magpies flashed back and
oil painting, “Sailing along the Coast.” With a different surge forth, their black and white Flowers permeate every part of Dutch life. Legend has it that the
of excitement, his skipper rips along a stone’s throw from the plumage resembling flying first Dutchman who saw a tulip bulb mistook it for an onion and
Whoopie Pies. ate it, tossing the rest into his tiny vegetable garden.
rocky shore, trusting his knowledge, his vessel, his skill, and
(I hope) his charts. He’s got a luff in that mainsail as it is, but
But the best bird watching We biked by “hunebed- amidst tall trees and stunning
of all took place in the stork den” – megalithic tombs from sculpture.
maybe he can see open water that I can’t – or maybe he’s about refuge located on the premises the third Century B.C. – and Keukenhof boasts that it
to come about and stand off from the hull-ripping rocks he of the luxurious Chateau de underground Jewish forest is “the most beautiful spring
must be able to hear in the shore break. Then again, maybe he’s Havixhorst where we stayed hiding places from the 20th garden in the world,” and we
about to hear those rocks tear the bottom out of his ship, and on the fifth night of our trip. A Century. certainly wouldn’t dispute
the hubris out of his soul. Sailing is always – always – a drama. pair of the delightful ungainly We inspected the inside of it. Everyone from the babies
Lulie Finlay is 98 years old, an avant-garde floral designer birds had built their nest of a working windmill, climbing in strollers to the disabled in
who honored Susan Denniston’s mixed media work, “Sacred twigs on top of the chateau’s the narrow stairs to the top wheelchairs enjoys the sights
chimney, where the character- floor, where the gears creaked and smells of this special
Journey No. 1.” Lulie captured the dramatic, mysterious swirls istic click-clack of their red and squealed as the blades place, which is why the guides
of Susan’s piece, using curly willow branches wired to make bills woke us in the morning turned in the wind. We spent had trouble getting us back on
various circles to suggest arms, body, head and feet. Lulie’s sounding like Spanish casta- an afternoon at the Franz Hals our bikes for the ride to our
words sound mundane. Lulie’s forms, like Susan’s, were sharp, nets. Museum, repository of some hotel. Those of us who pur-
concise, and brilliant. Susan took first place for the mixed In all, we biked 172 miles of the world’s finest art. chased bulbs in the store at the
media group, and Lulie honored the spirit and form of Susan’s through four provinces. We In the end, at least for us, gate will be able to relive the
effort as if the two were sisters working together. Lulie said she visited the storybook village everything came back to the sight of these gorgeous flowers
used wire, but I saw only sacred nature come to life. of Giethoorn, known as the tulips. And the world mecca of when they burst into bloom in
“Venice of Holland,” where tulips is at Keukenhof Gardens our home gardens this spring.
Chuck Sullivan’s “Bailey Island, Me.” took third place the vehicles are boats and on the outskirts of Haarlem. (Julie Hatfield and her
in the oil/acrylic group. A tiny painting, it captured the the streets are canals. Pretty Picture 4.5 million tulips husband, Timothy Leland, are
shimmering sea, the wind, and the island in the distance as if thatch-roofed houses looked in 100 varieties, and many long-time residents of Dux-
I had been there. Somehow, I knew I was leaving the island out upon humpback bridges other spring flowers among bury. This article is reprinted
behind, but that could just be me. Chuck felt no need to that were a challenge to cross them, scattered over beautiful- with permission from The Bos-
surround his image with giant framing. It stands on its own, on bikes. ly planted asymmetrical beds ton Globe.)
and its image is huge. Like Bailey Island, a finger dipped into
Casco Bay and the North Atlantic beyond, shimmering in the
sun.
The flowers are gone, but the show will hang into April.
While you’re there, save some time to see Brad Story’s “On
Their Own” show. You can’t miss the boat-like, plane-like
birds hanging from the ceiling and begging to fly in the wind.
The boat-building connection is no accident. Brad grew up in
Essex, Mass. around his family’s historic shipyard. Storys and
Burnhams have been building boats and ships in Essex since
before it was Essex. It used to be called Chebacco. (I did a little
snooping on Google.) By Brad’s own account, his sculptures
are meant to explore the moving shapes of birds and boats in
action with wind and water. They do. I could feel them pulling
like sails or kites. I wanted to huff and puff and blow them up
into the sky, where they belong. I wanted them to land on my
outstretched arm. I wanted to touch them. But I didn’t.

The Division II girls’ hockey state champions were honored at the Hockey Night in Boston All-
Scholastic Banquet. Team members include Keri Gould, Briana Connolly and Martha Findley, along
with Head Coach Friend Weiler, who received the Division II Coach of the Year award from Reebok/
CCM sales representative, Steve Legg, pictured at left.

Duxbury Legion Auxiliary Girl’s State Dragons earn


The Legion Auxiliary will hold the annual Massachusetts
Girl’s State program at Stonehill College in Easton from June
13-18, 2011. Duxbury girls who are juniors in high school (not Shriner spots
necessarily Duxbury High School) may apply. Juniors who are Denis Maguire and Matt
interested in government, politics, current events, more under- Hallisey of the Super Bowl
standing of American traditions, etc. are encouraged to look into champion Duxbury Drag-
Think Summer! this program. Three hundred girls from all areas of the state will ons have been named to the
participate in the weeks study by establishing and operating their roster for the 2011 Shriner’s
own city or town, form two political parties, nominate candidates High School Football Game
for office, conduct campaigns and hold elections. The week long to be played this spring at
conference will be paid for by the Duxbury Legion Auxilary. If Gillette Stadium.  Game de-
#OMMERCIALs0ORTRAITSs3PORTSs%VENTSs4HEATRE interested, girls should contact their guidance counselor or co- tails will follow.
781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM chairwoman Ann Reid at 781-585-3784.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 5

WRESTLERS HONORED COLLEGE CORNER


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com

Massachusetts Maritime sophomore Tyler Genereux (DHS ’09) was


named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Baseball
Co-Pitcher of the Week for his performance in a pair of contests for the
Buccaneers during the week of March 14. Genereux posted a 1-0 mark with
a 2.70 earned run average to go with 15 strikeouts in 10 innings of work.  He
tossed a complete-game five-hitter and struck out a career-high 12 in Mas-
sachusetts Maritime’s 3-1 victory over Rivier Sunday afternoon at Commo-
dore Hendy Field. Genereux, who shared the conference honor with Bridge-
water State’s Corey Batista, held opponents to a .211 batting average on the
Genereux mound, as the Buccaneers won four straight. The Duxbury native continued
to light it up last Tuesday going 3 for 4 and driving in 4
runs in an 8-1 win over Gordon… The third-ranked College of Charleston coed
sailing team won the 2011 Truxtun Umsted Regatta hosted by the U.S. Naval
TEAM LEADERS: DHS Takedown Club President Annemarie Academy last weekend on the Severn River. The C of C “A” team scored 80
Kates poses for a photo with  senior captains Jamie Auer and
Alec McKenzie after they  gave her a bouquet of flowers for all points, while the”B” team of sophomore skipper Mac Mace and senior crew
of her hard work on the team’s behalf.  Auer received the Coach’s Kip Watson (DHS ’07) scored 114 points to contribute to the win…Cornell
Award, while McKenzie received awards for both leadership and University and Lexi Schupp (DHS ’10) won their first ever ECAC Divi-
sportsmanship. sion I Women’s Gymnastics Championship in front of a
packed crowd at the Pizzitola Memorial Sports Center
on the campus of Brown University. Schupp and Mad- Schupp
die Pearsall tied for first on uneven bars and claimed the
gold… Colby College’s Katie Griffin (DHS ’10) earned a national honor
last week after being named the womenslacrosse.com Rookie of the Week
for NCAA Division III play. Griffin was named the Co-New England Small
College Athletic Conference Player of the Week. Griffin, a first-year attack,
is off to a terrific start to Colby’s 5-0 season and has helped the Mules move
to sixth in the latest national rankings. She is first on the
Griffin team in goals scored (11), second in points (11 goals, 1
assist, 12 points), and has a fine 52 percent shooting percentage (11-for-21).
Griffin had two game-winning goals in the Mules’ 3-0 record last week. She
scored with 43 seconds left in the game to break a tie and lead Colby to an 11-
10 win over then 12th-ranked Tufts University. Griffin had two goals against
Tufts, three goals and one assist in an 18-3 win over University of Southern
Maine, and one goal and one assist in another 18-3 win
TALL ORDER: Captain-elect and Patriot League All-Star  Bobby
against Eastern Connecticut State University… Assump-
Boyle, who led the team in pins with 17, is surrounded by Coach
Matt Jeffrey, senior captains Jamie Auer and Alec McKenzie, and tion senior Nick Violandi (DHS ’07) scored 2 goals for Violandi
Head Coach Kyle McCarthy. Missing from photo: Senior Captain the Greyhounds in an 8-6 loss to Molloy last Tuesday. He
and 2011 team wrestling MVP Pat Donovan. followed that with another two-goal performance in an 8-5 loss to Merri-
mack on Saturday… Sophomore Mike Griffin (DHS ‘09) had a goal and an
assist in Babson’s 7-6 win over Mt. Ida last Tuesday… Junior Trish Babson
(DHS ’09) had a goal and 4 assists in Babson’s 12-7 loss to Bates last Tues-
day in Wellesley… Senior Troy Neville (DHS ’07) had a goal for Bentley
Ducinski in last week’s 15-8 loss to NYIT… Brandeis sophomore Casey Ducinski
(DHS ’09) threw a 4-hitter and struck out 6 in a 5-1 win
over WPI. She followed that by pitching the Judges to an 8-7 win over Sa-
lem State, and then had an RBI in the second game as Brandeis swept the
doubleheader, 14-1... BU senior Kate Cipolletti (DHS ’07) was credited with
5 groundballs in a pair of wins over Yale (12-5) and Binghamton (15-6)…
For the second consecutive year, the seventh-ranked College of Charleston
coed sailing team turned in a top 5 finish at the Hatch Brown Trophy Regatta
hosted by M.I.T. and Boston University a week ago on
the Charles River. In the A Division, C of C finished 10th
with 61 points behind the efforts of sophomore skipper Landry
THE ARGYLE VESTS HAVE IT:  Most improved wrestler, junior Mac Mace and sophomore crew Cory DeCollibus (Ta-
Brendan Gillis, enjoys a final photo with the DHS Wrestling coach- bor ’09)… Junior Scott Austin (DHS ’08) had an assist in Cornell’s 17-9
ing staff before transferring next year to private school.  Pictured win over Stony Brook last Tuesday, and was credited with a groundball
are Assistant coaches Anthony Binsfield, John Heinstadt, Matt in the Big Red’s 13-12 OT win over Penn on Saturday in Ithaca, NY…
Jeffrey, Gillis and Coach Kyle McCarthy. Missing from photo: Junior Matt Landry (’08) had a goal and an assist in Hartwick’s 17-4 win
Assistant Coach Rich Potash. over Wells… Sophomore Derek Sweet (DHS ’09) scored a goal for Lynch-
Siefert burg in its 4-3 loss to Washington & Lee on Friday afternoon… Defense-
man Derek Wechbacker (DHS ’07) had 2 groundballs
in New England College’s 14-10 win over Wentworth… Sophomore Quinn
Cully (DHS ’09) had a groundball in Notre Dame’s 8-7 win over Ohio State
last Wednesday… Sophomore Alyssa Siefert (DHS ’09) captured third place
in the “A” Division for Roger Williams in the Truxton Umsted Trophy race
at Annapolis, leading Roger Williams to a 4th-place finish… At the Veitor
Trophy in New London, CT, sophomore Addy White (DHS ’09) came in
seventh in the “B” Division to help Roger Williams fin-
ish 10th out of 18 teams… Junior Erin Levesque (DHS
’08) was credited with 2 groundballs in UNH’s 10-8 loss Willauer
to UMBC…Senior Ben Cederberg (DHS ’07) had two
goals (9 shots) and an assist in Wheaton’s 18-11 loss to Trinity last Wednes-
day in CT… Junior Charlie Willauer (Proctor ’08) also scored a goal in the
Wheaton loss… Senior Clarke Madigan (DHS ’07) helped the University
of Notre Dame’s men’s water polo team to a 12-6 victory over Loyola of
Chicago by scoring 3 goals. He also scored a goal in the Irish’s victory over
Cederberg St. Louis University.
IRON MAN: Sophomore and league All-Star  Jake Genereux,
flanked by Assistant Coach Matt Jeffrey and Coach Kyle McCarthy Do you have a son or daughter that plays or coaches college sports? I want to hear about it.
displays his John Duffy Iron Man Award for his strong work ethic.  E-mail me your student-athletes name and college to sports@duxburyclipper.com.
Genereux led the team with 29 wins, including a 12-0 win at D2
States.  
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, March 30, 2011

“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


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Climbing the
Career Ladder
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out the house. Find a housecleaner. Buy the puppy, sell $139K. Also 2BR/1bath duplex with
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the rugs. Trim your hedges, your hems, or your sails. 2 stage MTD Snowthrower, 10
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cellent condition. $300 firm. Call Four season, five bedroom home,
in your attic. Sell the whole darn 617-840-2434. close to ski areas, indoor/outdoor
house. If it rocks, rolls, motors, Murray Mart
pools, hot tubs, fitness room,
lake, tennis, basketball, game
meows pedals, putters, swings, Weight management, Memory room, fully equipped.
Builder, Protein Bars, Energy 781-837-5840 or e-mail
sings, barks, brakes, sails or shakes, you can Drinks, Energy Bars. www.am- pvtod@aol.com.
way.com/murraymart
find-it, buy-it, swap-it, sell-it, hire-it, hawk-it, or trade-it in the Manomet Vacation Rental
Clipper Classifieds. One Small Town. One Big World. Ocean-front 10-bedroom, 7-baths
home, perfect for family reunions,
anniversaries, spa weekends, or cor-

Reach your neighbors around Office Furniture For Sale


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nets, one 2 drawer file cabinet,
porate meetings and retreats. Rent
weekly or by the night. Booking for
spring/summer/fall. Choice June
the block, or around the world. fax machine, scanner, copy/scan-
ner, misc items .... call
weeks still available. 508-224-2554.
Visit us on the web: www.oceanfron-
tevents.com.
781-837-4710.
There’s no better value than the Clipper Classifieds. Snug Harbor for Lease
Your message reaches thousands of loyal Clipper readers Charming, furnished 4 bed-
Silver Anniversary Approaching rooms, 3 bath waterfront an-
for as little as $7.50 a week. Plus you get added exposure Surprise that special someone or tique; walk to harbor. Available
from our award-winning web site at no extra charge. Add spoil yourself with a beautiful sil- for long-term lease. No pets,
our sister publications in Hanson, Whitman and ver fox coat. Size 12. Beautiful no smoking. $3,900/mo plus
Pembroke for a small extra charge. It’s all part of the condition. Top quality fur coat utilities. Must supply current
and matching purse. Total value credit report, etc. Also offerred
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508-423-9719.
House for Rent
Ranch style home on Oldham
Swing Set for Sale Pond with garage, boat ramp,
Step 2 baby/toddler swingset for dock. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,
sale. $75 or BO. Please call laundry. $1750/mo plus utilities.
781-523-1720. Call (617) 448-9702.

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Homeward FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE ... At Your YARD SALE
Bound Service SPECIAL
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Charming house, Washington St. Also chain saws repaired and
Duxbury. All new furnishings. sharpened. Outboards, 15hp or
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tled near Hall’s Corner, walk to welding, small engine repair. We
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estimates. All work guaranteed. YARD
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YOU’LL GO FAR WITH THE


A Grade Above
Is your child struggling in
Pembroke Split Level school? Does your child need to $1595
CLIPPER CLASSIFIEDS!
House for rent. 3/4 bedrooms, improve test scores? Does your
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508-747-7994.
or
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Private end unit at beautiful Merry
Miss Jane’s School
Compassionate Care
Do you have a loved one needing
CHEST
Village. Three levels of luxury liv- Looking for Duxbury House
ing, 2BR/2.5 bath includes office, Now enrolling September 2011, compassionate care, in the com-
to rent. Mature, professional Dux- ages 2 years 3 months to 4
family room, living room, granite bury couple looking for 2-3 bedroom fort of their own home? I can
kitchen w/dining area and home for long-term rental or will con- years, pre-school/playgroup. help. I am a CNA, trustworthy,
first-floor master suite. Trek deck sider rent to own. Excellent refer- Offering classes Tues., mature and experienced. Please
and farmers porch. Low condo ences available. Please call Wednesday, and Thiursday. 1, call 508-837-0394. References
fees. 781-799-5384. 508-558-0500. 2, or 3 day sessions available, available.
9am to 12:45pm Music, crafts,
Duxbury to Rent fun play, indoors and out. GUARANTEED TREASURE
Beautiful, spacious 1 bedroom, Southern Island Paradise Lunch provided. Fully licensed Cleaning With Love CHEST PACKAGE
2nd floor apartment with mod- Experience private island by the State. Contact Jane Van Many years of experience. Excel-
lent references. I am looking to Sell those treasures in your
ern kitchen, large living/dining vacationing on beautiful Kiawah Haur, 781-934-0350 or
clean houses and offices and attic with our guaranteed
area, washer/dryer, AC, cable, Island, SC. A spectacular beach, jane_vanhaur@msn.com.
make them sparkle. Please call classified deal. Your package
storage. No Pets No smoking. 5 championship golf courses, 2
WILMA CLEANER 617-821-8243 (cell). includes full exposure in all of
Available Mid-April Please call tennis villages, fine dining and
5 years of experience in house- our award-winning
781-934-5900. more...2 BR condo with
cleaning. Good references. Good Piano/Keyboard Lessons publications and website.
picturesque views of lake and
Long Term Duxbury Rental island wildlife. Across the street rates. Call Wilma, 774-269-9505, Children and adults. 20+ years You may change prices, wording or
remove items, but new items cannot be
Duxbury school teacher seeking long from the beach. Available year Jany, 781-585-8299. experience. BA Music. Classical added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.
term rental in Duxbury. Unfurnished. round by calling 781-585-6203 or or pop. Music theory, sight
$3995
NOW
Non-smoker with no pets.
781-331-5654. reading, ear training. Great INCLUDES
1-781-706-5792. foundation for other instru- PHOTO!!!
ments or just for fun. lindarob Customer must supply photo.
One Bedroom Apt Halls Corner Hilton Head Vacation Rental Painting Etc.
inson15@comcast.net or call May be digital or print.
Second floor, sunny, convenient Luxury 3-bedroom, 3 bath villa Specializing in interior/exterior
781-789-6140.
location, parking. $975/mo. Small w/full-sized kitchen, also 2 pull- painting, power washing, gut- GUARANTEED
pets okay. Available June 15. out sofabeds. Sleeps 9. Rent ters, carpentry, dump runs, Winter Painting Special UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
Short term or long term. by week/month. April-Decem- and window washing. Free es- Average size ceilings, $85; Aver- PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
781-789-3995 or 781-934-5569. ber many weeks still available. timates, best prices guaran- age size walls, $255. Custom fin-
Inquire regarding rates. Call teed. Fast and reliable service. ishes and wallpapering. Interior
Please call Mike,
Duxbury Beach Rental
Vacation close to home. Save gas.
Jeannie, 339-793-0043.
781-789-3612.
and Exterior. Seniors receive
10% discount. Thirty years expe- WHEEL DEAL!
Oceanfront 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fully rience. Call Matt, 508-746-8115.
Apartment For Rent Professional Window Cleaning
appointed home. Awesome views
from multi decks, gas fireplace, Large, bright and sunny two BR Prices start at $4.00 We are H2Sew
washer/dryer, cable, internet, phone. apartment. Washer and dryer fully insured. No job too big or Custom home furnishings sewn
No smoking, no pets. A couple of included. New kitchen. $1325 small. 10% off when you men- by former Boston costume de-
prime weeks left, including a two plus utilities. 781-264-2476. tion this ad. Please call for free signer. Choose window treat-
week block. Also booking for long estimate. Call Mike ments, home furnishings and
term fall/winter rental. Call Jim for 781-789-3612 alterations at rates you can af-
terms, 508-651-2740. ford. Call Hilary to discuss your
GUARANTEED AUTO
Graduation? Wedding?
At Your Rute Cleaner project. Also offering private PACKAGE WITH PHOTO
Peaceful, roomy Duxbury house Service Many years of experience with
excellent references. Specializ-
sewing lessons beginner to ad-
vanced. 617-869-6499 or visit
Your car, truck, or boat gets
overlooking marsh and river premium exposure with our
ing in house and office clean- www.h2sew.org Guaranteed Auto Deal.
available for weekly rental starting
June 4. Seven bedrooms (sleeps Roofing and Siding ing. Call anytime for free esti- Your package includes full
Michael’s Windows & Gutter
11), three baths, airy living room, Experienced quality work. Licensed mate. Fully insured. Speak with exposure in all of our
and insured. Call Dana for free esti- Cleaning
good kitchen, screened porch. Humberto, 508-732-0182 or award-winning publications
mate. 339-933-0554. A local service. Windows start at
Call 617-429-6007 774-454-4982. and website. Best of all you
$5 each. Also, repair loose and
leaking gutters, and can install can put a photo of your
STANDARD RATES gutter screens. Also, repair win-
dow and door screens. (A great
vehicle right in your ad.
There’s no better way to sell
gift idea!) I answer my phone. your car, truck or boat.
All standard
classifieds include EXTRAS! Cell 508-523-9927. We’re so confident you’ll
agree that we guarantee to
40 words or less. Plantation Shutters & Blinds run your ad until the
Each additional � Add dingbat Hunter Douglas blinds and vehicle is sold!
word is 25 cents. $1 a week shutters. Specializing in plan-
One Paper Two Papers All Papers tation shutters in real wood,
1 WEEK $
10 00 $
13 00 $
15 00 � Add border composite, and vinyl. Free
in-home consultation, free in-
$3995 INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!

$2 a week Customer must supply photo.

2 WEEKS 9
$ 00 $
1200 $
1400 � Reverse ad
stallation. Call for in-home
quote. We offer lowest prices
on shutters and blinds. Call
May be digital or print.

GUARANTEED
4 WEEKS 7
$ 50 $
1050 $
1250 $4 a week 781-985-5480
sandshutters.com
Frugalblind-
UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
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Service Service Service Service Service
Piano Lessons Landscape Construction
Expert Stump Grinding Grammy nominated Anthony Window And Gutter Cleaning Hound Dog Hotel
40 years experience. 12” below Let local firefighters brighten your Small scale design and con-
Geraci, 25 years of teaching Your dog stays in my home with
grade. Stump cutting specialist. day! Residential and storefront. lots of walks and lots of play. struction specializing in walls,
experience. Beginners to walkways, patios and plantings.
Free estimates. Call Bob Reardon Pressure washing - house, patio, Make a reservation now for April
advanced. BA: Berklee; MA: vacation. Availability is limited. A One man operation to make
at 781-826-4774 or cell phone Skidmore College. At my home or deck, etc. Free gutter cleaning
617-694-7233. with every full house window job. fun place for your dog to stay while sure the job is done right the
yours. antmanblue@comcast.net you’re away! 617-755-5799. first time, every time. Young,
781- 536-8681 Reasonable rates. References
available. Fully insured. Keith reliable, experienced and fast.
Painting - One Room at a Time College Students McWalter. 781-340-5183 or Advanced Landscaping Call Jonathan Hopfgarten,
Interior painting and consultation. Offering spring clean ups, weekly cell-781-690-2000. Landscape services include: 781-706-7031.
Want to freshen up a room? lawn care, mulch/stone spread- immaculate spring cleanup, Spring Cleanups
Moving and need to neutralize a ing, plantings, pruning/trimming chainsaw work and brush Come home to a nice clean yard
space? We work within your of bushes and trees. Call (781) Garage Clean-out & Organiza- disposal, pristine lawn main- and save your back. Clean-ups
budget. Get a fresh look for 294-4776 or email land- tion tenance, pruning and hedge starting at $195. A small family
Spring! Call 617-755-5799. scapes2010@aol.com for an esti- Specialist trimming, contoured edging, yard care service. www. teetime-
mate. Wouldn't it be nice to restore or- mulch and stone, fertilizing, landscaping.com. Please call
Gutter Cleaning ganization back to your garage? and irrigation activation. De- tommy, 508 889 3010.
We clean gutters and wash We can haul away your junk at pendable and professional
Piano Tuning
windows. We also specialize in rock bottom prices, we will beat service, excellent communi-
Martin Snow, RPT, Craftsman Patio & Walkway Restoration
raking and removing leaves, any quote. Also, we are a dealer cation, competitive prices, all
Member Piano Technicians Guild, If you have a weedy, sunken
small trees, branches and yard for a New Patented Garage Stor- with a smile! Call Paul for a
plus complete piano rebuilding patio/walkway, I can make it
debris. Any and all junk re- age product. Very affordable, 12 free estimate. Fully insured,
service, sales. 781-837-6531. look new! By powerwashing,
moved, inside and out. Please foot system $499 installed. Call no job too big or small.
www.martinsnowpianos.com. lifting sunken areas and
call Mike at 781-789-3612. Mark 508-287-9324 617-877-7524.
Lawn Mowing www.monkeybarstoragene.com poly-sanding, I can bring your
Call Scott May for a free esti- <http://www.monkeybarstora- Got Rot? patio/walkway back to “like
Tree Service
mate for seasonal lawn mowing gene.com> Repair or replace rotted trim new” condition. Call Jonathan
Tree removal and pruning.
or any of your other landscap- around your house. Window sills, Hopfgarten, 781-706-7031.
Skilled aborist with over 20 years
ing needs. Average lawn mow- Business Social Networking corner boards, facia boards, sills, Flooring Installations
experience, UMass degree in Ur-
ing prices are $35 per cut. Grow your business with Social deckboards, replacement or res- Installation and repairs of all car-
ban Forestry. Free estimates.
617-966-5875 or Networking! Let us do the work, toration. Large or small jobs. Call pet, sheet vinyl/vinyl tile, ceramic,
Fully insured. Call Steve at
SMAY1887@gmail.com call us today for a free Ken, 781-585-7541. hardwood, laminate. Also, sales.
781-733-0429.
consultation! Erica LaFrance For services call 781-858-7728.
www.tuckerlafrance.com Handyman Special

PHILLIPS 781-812-3412 Handyman Special, Cheap Cash


WWW.gillisenterprisesbargain-
houses.com
Fishing Charters
Outstanding charters for striped
TREE & CONSTRUCTION Handyman Services C&M Painting Duxbury bass & blues. Offshore tuna.
Big jobs, small jobs, odd jobs. Interior painting. No job too Freshwater canoe trips for trout,
TREE REMOVAL SEPTIC SYSTEM Experienced in carpentry, paint- small. Save thousands on your smallmouth, largemouth bass.
Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation ing, electric, and plumbing. Pow- kitchen cabinets by painting and Bird watching excursions.
Hazardous Removals Title V Cert. Septic erwashing. Install windows, changing hardware. Call Conor, Clamming trips. Flycasting
doors, new decks. Storm doors, 781-834-9709. lessons. Scenic bay tours. Gift
Vista & Land Clearing Inspector
deck and home repairs. Floating Certificates. Capt. David Bitters,
Stump Grinding & New Design BAYMEN Guide Service, Inc.
Removals Backhoe & Perc Test floors. Positive attitude, easy to
talk to. Call Rick Shea. Spring Yard Cleanups 781-934-2838
Aerial Work Demolition & Grading 774-454-7548, 508-224-9036. We specialize in raking and www.baymenoutfitters.com
removing leaves, small trees, Tutoring
Christopher Phillips • 781-934-7255 Cleaning Mom
branches and yard debris. Remediate, review, advance.
Any and all junk removed, in- Summer sessions available. Ele-
Tired of your to-do-list never end-
side and out. We also clean mentary, intermediate, high
ing? Is housework always on
gutters and wash windows. school. Certified classroom
your list? Let the “cleaning mom”
Please call Mike at teacher, Masters education, or-
clean for you. I come into your
781-789-3612. ganization. Support w/all curricu-
home and give you a free esti-
mate. Fully insured. Please call lum including reading, language
Furniture Repair arts, science, ESL, study skills,
me at 508-245-5950.
From family heirlooms to Ethan time management, test taking,
Allen... tables, chairs, cabinets, SAT prep. Physicist available for
� and bookcases to kitchen cabi- high school/college math.
Car & Truck Cleaning/Detailing nets. If it is broken - we can fix 508-830-0305.
Over 20 years experience. it. Call Ken, 781-585-7541.
Have Truck
Interior-steam cleaning, leather College students have truck and
treatments and odor removal, Math Tutor grades 8-12
Recently retired Milton math will help move or dispose of
Exterior-waxing, polishing and household items. Need help
compounding. Entire job department head available to
tutor grades 8-12: Pre-Algebra cleaning out basement, attic,
completed by J. Scott Russell, garage, bedroom? How about
Jr., owner. Local pick-up and thru Calculus and SAT PREP
Weekly, monthly or as needed! dump runs, stacking wood,
delivery. Gift certificates cleaning yard or interior
available. For appointments/ Call: 781-585-3412 or email:pa-
jem01@gmail.com painting? Call Shawn,
information, 781-424-9113. 339-933-0804, 781-934-9449.

SUDOKU ANSWERS Exp. Nanny/ Helper Available


High School Junior with own
transportation. Interests- sports,
art, and early childhood educa-
tion. References furnished upon
request. Experience with children
ages new born and older. Please
call Lauren @781-983-7847
Affordable Roofing
Roofs starting at $4,000, re-
pairs starting at $50. Residen-
tial/Commercial. Also very af-
fordable vinyl siding, bathroom
& kitchen remodeling. Call for
free estimate - 781-733-2156.
On completion of job, get a 32”
plasma TV (excludes repairs).
Lawn Maintenance
Small company specializing in
spring cleanups, lawn mowing,
mulching and plantings. Reliable,
experienced. Call for free esti-
mates, John at 781-724-7727.
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Service Service & Automobiles Notices Notices
Duxbury Computers Reliable 05 RAV4 Act and the Town of Duxbury TOWN OF
Have a Pony Party! Good condition, well maintained, Wetlands Bylaw relative to a
Get expert computer and net-
Celebrate your child's special day excellent for school, beach or er- project described in a Request
DUXBURY,
working help and advice. Your
Microsoft Small Business Spe-
with pony rides and farm animal rands with 120K miles. Asking for Determination filed with MASSACHUSETTS
petting on our 3 acres of farm KBB value of $8,500.00. Call
cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad-
and forest in Duxbury. $200 per 508-330-8326 or lenore@wet-
the Conservation Commission DEPARTMENT OF
visor in Duxbury. Just call Will on March 28, 2011. Said pro- PUBLIC WORKS
hour. Call Gerry on 7819342642 landstrategies.com.
Zachmann at Canopus Re- ject is to repair the stairs and
or 6175849183 for more informa-
search, Inc., 781-934-9800. riprap wall at the Myles Stan-
tion.
Home Repairs Garden Designs of Duxbury
4 dish Cellar hole and is located CONTRACT NO.
Full range carpenters, cabinets, cus- Spring yard cleanups include rake on Mayflower Ave., lot 2011-1
tom built-ins, kitchens, baths, decks, yard, beds, brush removal, edging, 200-510-102 of the Duxbury
flooring, tile, doors, windows, paint- mulching, fertilize lawn, pruning, Assessors Map.
ing, basement remodels, home thea- hedge trimming. Garden & Lawn EVERGREEN #1 &
ters, property management. No job maintenance plans available. Our
too small. Quality results. Positive overhead’s low, so our prices are JOSEPH MESSINA #2 WELL REHA-
attitude. Call Jim Holloway, low. 617-755-5799 for an estimate BILITATION
781-964-6439 or Rick Shea, and booking options. Chairman
774-454-7548, 508-274-936.
Sail $2,200
1988 Hunter '23 Free winter
Wallpapering/Interior Painting
Ceiling, walls, woodwork, drywall
Planes, Train storage. Nissan 8.9 outboard; 1D - March 30, ‘11 ADVERTISEMENT
Three sails; Free boat stands.
repairs, touch-ups, cleanouts
Available in Duxbury for viewing.
done at low, reasonable prices.
Kevin, 781-296-3878 or Ron,
MC and Visa accepted. Free esti-
781-724-1270.
mates. Call Debbie,
781-585-8043.
Junk Busters
Junk removal, specializing in
Legal
cleanouts of basements, Economical ‘89 19’ Midland
with Karavan roller trailer, 90hp Mer-
Notices
garages, attics, yard debris, cury outboard motor, fish finder,
odds and ends. We also VHF, power winch. $4500 or b/o.
TOWN OF
specialize in carpentry, Call 781-293-2239. DUXBURY
painting, gutter work, and
window washing. Best prices, CONSERVATION
free estimates. Please call or COMMISSION
leave a message for Mike,
781-789-3612.
PUBLIC HEARING
Removal
Nasty vines, sheds, boats, The Duxbury Conservation
stumps, brush, pools, brick and Commission will hold a Pub-
rubble, appliances, swing sets. Audi A4 Quattro
Insured men promptly removing
lic Hearing in the Mural
2006 Audi A4 Quattro For Sale. Meeting Room, Lower Level,
junque. Many years of local Great condition. 63,000 miles.
service. Call Chuck T., Loaded, GPS, leather, automatic,
Town Hall, under the Town
781-424-8844. XM radio. Lovingly maintained. of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw,
Waterproofing New tires. $18,000. Please call Chapter 9 and Massachusetts
Wet basements made dry. Also, 781-934- 6396. Wetlands Protection Act,
concrete work: floors, driveways, MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on
pools, patios, and repair work. Tuesday evening, April 5,
30 years experience. Free esti- 2011 at 7:05 p.m. on the re-
mates. Call John at quest of Mildred Haugh and
781-447-9913 or 508- 826-5907. Marie Dovale to repair and
The Paint Saint replace the septic system as
Professional interior/exterior described in a Notice of Intent
painting, gutter cleaning, power
filed with the Conservation
washing and window washing.
Best prices and service always Commission on March 16,
with a smile. Will paint your 2011. Said project is located
home like it was our own. Call at 51 Candlewick Close, lot Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
36’ Sabre “Spartina” 090-903-028 of the Duxbury
Andrew for your free estimate.
1986. Excellent condition, fully
781-264-3628.
equipped. Great boat for cruising
Assessors Map.
couple or family. Roller furling
Building/Remodeling main and genoa. Full electronics JOSEPH MESSINA
Fine interior and exterior car- (radar, GPS chart plotter, autopi- Chairman
pentry, kitchen/bath design and lot...) power windlass, ESPAR hot
construction. Historic and older air heating system etc. Price 1D - March 30, ‘11
homes our specialty. Screen drastically reduced, $59,000.
porches, 3 season rooms, all 781-452-7321.
types of projects and repairs.
Neat, clean, professional. Cell# TOWN OF
339-788-7435
DUXBURY
CONSERVATION
COMMISSION
1998 Buick LeSabre
Music Lessons In Your Home
Berklee College of Music graduate
Meticulously maintained. Runs PUBLIC MEETING
great, ready to go. 94,000 miles.
offering personalized drum and Averaged about 8,000 miles per
guitar lessons in the convenience The Duxbury Conservation
year. Asking $3700. Call
of your home. Reasonable rates, 781-582-2065 or 339-788-0685. Commission will hold a Pub-
references available. Bring in this lic Meeting in the Mural
ad for $5 off first lesson. Meeting Room, Lower Level,
(774)826-8698 email: Selling your car or boat?
ggap792@aol.com For less than the cost of a tank of Town Hall, under the Town
Paul's Handyman Service gas you can reach more than of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw,
Experienced in carpentry, paint- 10,000 potential buyers in the Chapter 9 and Massachusetts
ing, hardwood and tile flooring, Clipper.Classifieds. To place your Wetlands Protection Act,
kitchen and bath remodeling,win- ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on
dows, decks, plumbing repairs, on the web at www.duxburyclip- Tuesday evening, April 5,
landscaping, and all other jobs per.com. 2011 at 7:25 p.m. on the re-
around the house. No job to quest of Duxbury Department
small. Also a full line of power For Sale - Grand Cherokee of Public Works to determine HOW TO PLAY: Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each
washing services. Call Paul at 2001 - Black, 4wd, one-owner Jeep. the applicability of the Massa- column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and each set of 3 by 3
781-422-6500. Great condition. $6,000. Call chusetts Wetlands Protection boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.
781-934-7069.
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tivities to be undertaken by will accept objections to
The Town of Duxbury, MassHousing. its release of funds and Mass-
Massachusetts will receive REQUEST FOR RE- Housing's certification for a
sealed Bids for Contract No. LEASE OF FUNDS: On or period of fifteen days follow-
2011-1 for Evergreen #1 & #2 about 15 April 2011, the Mas- ing the anticipated
Well Rehabilitation on sachusetts Housing Finance submission
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 @ Agency (MassHousing) will date or its actual receipt of
2:00 P.M. local time, at the submit a request to the U.S. the
Department of Public works, Department of Housing and request (whichever is later)
Town Hall, 878 Tremont Urban Development for the only if they are on one of the
Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 release of funds under the following bases: (a) the
at which time and place they FHA Multifamily Housing Fi- certi-
will be publicly opened and nance Agency Risk-Sharing fication was not executed by
read. All Bids shall be sub- Program under Section 542 the Certifying Officer of
mitted within a sealed enve- (c) of the Housing and Com- MassHousing, (b) the Mass-
lope addressed to the "Water munity Development Act of Housing has omitted a step or
Department, Town Hall, 878 1992 (12 U.S.C. 1707 note), failed to make a decision or
Tremont Street, Duxbury, as amended (see MHPDRA finding required by HUD
MA 02332" and entitled "Bid Opportunity employer. claiming to be the holder of sec. 307 (b) (4) to undertake a regulations at 24 CFR Part
for Contract No. 2011-1". The successful Bidder will a Mortgage covering real project known as Barstow 58; (c) the grant recipient
The project includes, but is be required to furnish a Pay- property in Duxbury, num- Village. has
not limited to, providing all bered 19 Ocean Road South The purpose of the project committed funds or incurred
ment and Performance Bond
labor, materials, equipment, given by Paul G. Fusco to is to provide permanent fi- costs not authorized by 24
each in the full amount of the
and incidentals required to Mortgage Electronic Registra- nancing following the con- CFR 58 before approval of a
Contract.
chemically rehabilitate two tion Systems, Inc., dated De- struction of 66 dwelling units release of funds by HUD; or
Contract payment will be
municipal groundwater wells, cember 12, 2006, and regis- for elderly residents. Total another Federal agency
by the lump sum price and/or
conduct performance tests tered with the Plymouth development costs are esti- acting
unit price method as indicated
and reassemble well compo- County Registry District of mated at approximately pursuant to 40 CFR Part
on the Bid Form. No Bidder
nents. Work includes re- the Land Court as Document $11,600,000 of which 1504
may withdraw his Bid for a
moval, inspection and clean- No.615346 and noted on Cer- $1,225,000 is proposed to be has submitted a written find-
period of thirty (30) days after
ing of pumps with associated tificate of Title No. 109942 financed by MassHousing. ing that the project is unsatis-
the date designated above for
incidental work. the opening. and now held by the plaintiff The project is located at Le- factory from the standpoint
The Contractor shall sup- Bids for this Contract are by assignment has filed with gion Drive, Map 55, Lot 007 of
ply all labor, materials and subject to the provisions of said court a complaint for in Hanover. environmental quality. Ob-
equipment necessary to com- authority to foreclose said FINDING OF NO SIG- jections must be prepared and
Massachusetts General Laws
plete the work contained in mortgage in the manner fol- NIFICANT IMPACT: Mass- submitted in accordance with
(MGL) Chapter 30, Section
the Specifications. lowing: by entry and posses- Housing has determined that the required procedures (24
39M.
Bidding information may sion and exercise of power of the project will have no sig- CFR Part 58) and shall be ad-
The Owner reserves the
be obtained from the office of sale. nificant impact on the human dressed to Director of Hous-
right to reject any or all Bids
Haley and Ward, Inc., 25 Fox If you are entitled to the environment. Therefore, an ing, HUD, Thomas P. O'Neill
or to accept any Bid deemed
Road, Waltham, MA 02451. benefits of the Servicemem- Environmental Impact State- Building, 10 Causeway
by them to be in the best in-
A refundable bid deposit in terest of the town of Duxbury, bers Civil Relief Act as ment under the National Envi- Street, Boston, MA
the form of a check or cash in and to limit the extent of the amended and you object to ronmental Policy Act of 1969 02222-1092. Potential
the amount of Fifty Dollars work to keep within the limits such foreclosure you or your (NEPA) is not required. Ad- Objec-
($50.00) shall be required for of available funds. attorney should file a written ditional project information is
plans and specifications. appearance and answer in contained in the Environmen- 1D - March 30, ‘11
Mail requests must be accom- Board of Selectmen said court at Boston on or be- tal Review Record (ERR) on
panied by a separate non re- Sean Dahlen, Chair fore MAY 02 2011 or you file at MassHousing at One 1D - March 30, ‘11another
fundable check or cash in the Elizabeth H. Sullivan, may be forever barred from Beacon Street in Boston Federal agency acting
amount of Twenty-Five Dol- Vice Chair claiming that such foreclosure where the ERR may be exam- pursuant to 40 CFR Part
lars ($25.00). Plan deposit is invalid under said act. ined or copied weekdays 9 1504
Christopher Donato, Clerk
and mail request checks shall Witness, KARYN F. A.M. to 4 P.M. has submitted a written find-
be made payable to Haley and SCHEIER, Chief Justice of PUBLIC COMMENTS ing that the project is unsatis-
Town Manager
Ward, Inc. Plan and specifi- said Court on MAR 18 2011 ON FINDING: Any individ- tors should contact HUD to
Richard R. MacDonald
cation deposit will be returned Attest: ual, group or Agency dis- verify the actual last day of
to all Bidders of record, or DEBORAH J. agreeing with this determina- the objection period.
Director of Public Works
upon return of plans and PATTERSON tion or wishing to comment Thomas R Gleason,
Peter Buttkus
specifications in good condi- RECORDER on the project may submit Executive Director
tion within fourteen (14) days written comments to Paul Sil- 1D- March 30,, ‘11
Water and Sewer
after the opening of Bids. Superintendent 201010-0877-BLU verstone. All comments re-
Each Bid shall be accom- ceived by 14 April 2011 will
Peter Mackin
panied by a Bid Bond, Cash, a 1D- March 30, ‘11 be considered by MassHous-
Certified Check or a Treas- ing prior to authorizing sub- INVITATION
HALEY AND WARD, COMBINED
urer's or Cashier's Check is- INC., ENGINEERS
mission of a request for re- TO BID
sued by a responsible Bank or NOTICE OF lease of funds. Comments
Trust Company, in the 1D - March 30, ‘11 FINDING OF NO should specify which Notice The Town of Duxbury, De-
amount of five (5) percent of they are addressing. partment of Public Works,
the submitted bid, as Bid Se- SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL will receive sealed bids from
curity. (SEAL) THE IMPACT AND CERTIFICATION: Mass- responsible and responsive
Attention of the Bidder is COMMONWEALTH NOTICE OF Housing certifies to HUD that parties for Type I Bituminous
called to the requirements for Thomas R. Gleason in his ca-
OF INTENT TO pacity as Executive Director,
Concrete for the period July
minimum wage rates to be 1, 2011 through June 30,
paid under this Contract. MASSACHUSETTS REQUEST consents to accept the juris- 2012 in quantities indicated
Minimum wage rates are re- LAND COURT RELEASE OF diction of the Federal Courts on the proposal forms and bid
quired as per Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF FUNDS if an action is brought to en- specifications.
General Law, Chapter 149, force responsibilities in rela- Specifications and proposal
Section 26 to 27D inclusive. THE TRIAL COURT tion to the environmental re-
Wednesday, forms may be obtained from
Minimum wage rates are de- 30 March 2011 view process, and that these the office of the Department
termined by the Commis- Case No. 443426 Massachusetts Housing responsibilities have been sat- of Public Works, 878 Tre-
sioner are as contained in the Finance Agency isfied. HUD's approval of the mont Street, Duxbury, Massa-
Supplementary Conditions To: Paul G. Fusco One Beacon Street, certification satisfies its re- chusetts during regular busi-
section of the Contract Docu- and to all persons entitled Boston, MA 02108 sponsibilities under NEPA ness hours on or after 8:00 am
ments. Weekly payroll re- to the benefit of the Service- (617) 854-1000 and related laws and authori- on March 31, 2011.
cords shall be provided to the members Civil Relief ties, and allows MassHousing All bids are subject to the
Duxbury Water Department. Act. These notices shall satisfy to use program funds. provisions of MGL C30
The Town of Duxbury is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. two separate but related pro- OBJECTION TO RE- S39M inclusive.
an Affirmative Action Equal cedural requirements for ac- LEASE OF FUNDS: HUD All materials will meet all
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 11
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including those of the Massa-
chusetts Highway Department
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and a signed certificate of to the Board of Appeals, 878 172.09 feet; and Together with all the im-
compliance with regard to Tremont Street, Duxbury, Northeasterly: again by the NOTICE OF provements now or hereafter
these standards must accom- MA 02332 no later than 7:30 erected on the property and
remaining portion of Lot 17 MORTGAGEE'S all easements, rights, appurte-
pany each bid. p.m. on April 14, 2011. Any as shown on said plan,
Prequalification from the individual with a disability 151.781 feet.
SALE OF nances, rents, royalties, min-
Massachusetts highway De- may request accommodation Containing according to REAL ESTATE eral, oil and gas rights and
partment is required. in order to participate in the said plan, 59,000 square feet profits, water rights and stock
Sealed bids for Type I Bi- public hearing and may re- of land more or less. By virtue and in execution and all fixtures now or hereaf-
tuminous Concrete for the quest the application and any Together with a right of of the Power of Sale con- ter a part of the property. All
Town of Duxbury, Depart- accompanying materials in an way in common with others tained in a certain mortgage replacements and additions
ment of Public Works will be accessible format. Requests entitled thereto over all streets given by Bradford W. Chan- shall also be covered by this
received by the Department of for accommodation to partici- and ways as shown on said dler and Joanne V. Chandler sale.
Public Works until 10:00 am pate in the public hearing plan. to Mortgage Electronic Regis- Terms of Sale: Said prem-
on April 28, 2011 at the of- should be made at least three Subject to and with the tration Systems, Inc., as ises will be sold subject to
fice of the Duxbury Depart- business days in advance by benefit of restrictions and nominee for NovaStar Mort- any and all unpaid taxes and
ment of Public Works, 878 contacting Danielle Brandon easements of record, if any, gage, Inc. dated July 26, assessments, tax sales, tax ti-
Tremont Street, Duxbury, at (781) 934-1100, ext. 122. insofar as now in force and 2006, recorded with the Ply- tles and other municipal liens
Massachusetts at which place applicable. mouth County Registry of and water or sewer liens and
and time they will be opened The premises are to be sold Deeds in Book 33189, Page State or County transfer fees,
and read aloud. Judith A. Barrett, Chair subject to and with the benefit 114 of which mortgage the if any there are, and TEN
All bidders must complete Board of Appeals of all easements, restrictions, undersigned is the present THOUSAND DOLLARS
a Certificate of Non-Collu- Adv: 3/30/11 - 4/6/11 building and zoning laws, un- holder for breach of condi- ($10,000.00) in cashier's or
sion, Bidder's Certification re- Case #11-04 paid taxes, tax titles, water tions of said mortgage and for certified check will be re-
garding Payment of Prevail- bills, municipal liens and as- the purpose of foreclosing the quired to be paid by the pur-
ing Wages, Tax Compliance 2D-March 30, April 6,‘11 sessments, rights of tenants same will be sold at PUBLIC chaser at the time and place of
Certificate and Bidder's and parties in possession. AUCTION at 11:00 AM on the sale as a deposit and the
Qualification Form. TERMS OF SALE: April 21, 2011, on the mort- balance in cashier's or certi-
All bids must be submitted MORTGAGEE'S A deposit of FIVE THOU- gaged premises. The entire fied check will be due in
on the bid forms supplied. mortgaged premises, all and thirty (30) days, at the offices
All bid Forms must be either
NOTICE OF SALE SAND DOLLARS AND 00
of Doonan, Graves & Longo-
CENTS ($5,000.00) in the singular, the premises as de-
typewritten of written in ink. OF REAL ESTATE form of a certified check or scribed in said mortgage: ria, LLC, 100 Cummings
All signatures must be in ink. bank treasurer's check will be A certain parcel of land on Center, Suite 225D, Beverly,
The Town of Duxbury re- By virtue and in execution the Northerly side of Clinton MA 01915, time being of the
required to be delivered at or
serves the right to accept or of the Power of Sale con- Lane, Duxbury, Plymouth essence.
before the time the bid is of-
reject any and all bids should tained in a certain Mortgage County, Massachusetts, being The Mortgagee reserves
fered. The successful bidder
it be deemed in the best inter- given by Itsva Cerritos to Op- shown as Lot 63 on a plan en- the right to postpone the sale
will be required to execute a
est of the Town to do so. tion One Mortgage Corpora- titled "Clearwater Brook Es- to a later date by public proc-
Foreclosure Sale Agreement
tion, a California Corporation, tates Section II Duxbury, lamation at the time and date
immediately after the close of
Peter Buttkus dated December 29, 2006 and Mass." dated February 18, appointed for the sale and to
the bidding. The balance of
Director of Public Works recorded with the Plymouth 1972, revised January 26, further postpone at any ad-
the purchase price shall be
County Registry of Deeds at 1973, and recorded in Plan journed sale-date by public
paid within thirty (30) days
2D - Mar. 30, Apr. 6, ‘11 Book 33910, Page 250 of Book 17, PP. 467-469 as Plan proclamation at the time and
from the sale date in the form
which the Mortgage the un- No. 832 of 1973, Plymouth date appointed for the ad-
of a certified check, bank
TOWN OF dersigned is the present County Registry of Deeds. journed sale date.
treasurer's check or other
holder by assignment for The premises is to be sold
DUXBURY breach of the conditions of
check satisfactory to Mortga- Said Lot 63 contains 40,172
gee's attorney. The Mortga- square feet, according to said subject to and with the benefit
BOARD said Mortgage and for the plan, said premises shall be of all easements, restrictions,
gee reserves the right to bid at
OF APPEALS purpose of foreclosing same
the sale, to reject any and all known and numbered as 2 leases, tenancies, and rights of
will be sold at Public Auction Clinton Lane. This convey- possession, building and zon-
bids, to continue the sale and
at 01:00 PM on April 20, ing laws, encumbrances, con-
NOTICE OF 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close,
to amend the terms of the sale ance is made subject to and
dominium liens, if any and all
by written or oral announce- with the benefit of; 1. Real es-
PUBLIC HEARING Duxbury, MA, all and singu- tate taxes for Fiscal Year other claim in the nature of
ment made before or during
lar the premises described in 1989 are a lion but not yet liens, if any there be.
the foreclosure sale. If the
The Board of Appeals will said Mortgage, to wit: due and payable. 2. All ease- In the event that the suc-
sale is set aside for any rea-
hold a public hearing in the The land with the buildings ments, restrictions and other cessful bidder at the foreclo-
son, the Purchaser at the sale
Mural Room at Town Hall, thereon situated in Duxbury, matters of record to the extent sure sale shall default in pur-
shall be entitled only to a re-
878 Tremont Street, on April Plymouth County, Massachu- the same are in force and ap- chasing the within described
turn of the deposit paid. The
14, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. to con- setts, being shown as Lot No. plicable. Being the same property according to the
purchaser shall have no fur-
sider the application of the 8 on plan entitled "Plan of property conveyed to Brad- terms of this Notice of Sale
ther recourse against the
Historic O'Neil Farm, Inc. for Land Tarkiln Village, Dux- ford W. Chandler and Joanne and/or the terms of the
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
a special permit under Arti- bury, Massachusetts, Tarkiln V. Chandler, husband and Memorandum of Sale exe-
the Mortgagee's attorney.
cles 400, 600 and 900, Sec- Realty Trust" dated Septem- wife, as tenants by the en- cuted at the time of foreclo-
The description of the prem-
tions 601.4, 601.6 and 906.2 ber 8, 1967, by Robert G. tirety by deed from James R. sure, the Mortgagee reserves
ises contained in said mort-
of the Duxbury Protective By- McGlone, Surveyor & Engi- Ahern and Jan N. Ahern, hus- the right to sell the property
gage shall control in the event
law. The property is located at neer, recorded with Plymouth band and wife recorded by foreclosure deed to the
of an error in this publication.
144 Winter Street, Parcel No. County Registry of Deeds as 07/19/1988 in Deed Book second highest bidder, provid-
TIME WILL BE OF THE
110-416-000 of the Duxbury plan 780 of 1967 and 8591 Page 021, in the Regis- ing that said second highest
ESSENCE.
Assessors Map, consisting of bounded and described as fol- try of Deeds Plan for Ply- bidder shall deposit with the
Other terms if any, to be
75.483 acres in the Residen- lows: mouth County, Massachu- Mortgagee's attorneys,
announced at the sale.
tial Compatibility and owned Southeasterly: by Candle- setts. Tax ID# DOONAN, GRAVES, &
Bank of America, National
by Historic O'Neil Farm, Inc., wick Close as shown on said 082-040.0-0916-0063.0 LONGORIA L.L.C., 100
Association as successor by
c/o Patricia P. Loring, Treas- plan, 185.695 feet; Subject to and with the Cummings Center, Suite
merger to
urer, P.O. Box 2755, Dux- Southeasterly, Southerly: benefit of easements, reserva- 225D, Beverly, Massachu-
LaSalle Bank National
bury, MA 02331. The appli- and Southwesterly: by a tion, restrictions, and taking setts, 01915, the amount of
Association as Trustee for
cant proposes to erect a 30” x curved line at the corner of of record, if any, insofar as the required deposit as set
RAMP 2007RS2
36” x 5' freestanding, un- said Candlewick Close and the same are now in force and forth herein within three (3)
Present Holder of said
lighted, double-faced sign. Union Bridge Street, 35.686 applicable. business days after written
Mortgage,
The application may be feet; In the event of any typo- notice of the default of the
By Its Attorneys,
viewed in the Inspectional Southwesterly by said Un- graphical error set forth previous highest bidder and
Orlans Moran PLLC
Services Department between ion Bridge Street as shown on herein in the legal description title shall be conveyed to the
P.O. Box 962169
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and said plan, by two lines meas- of the premises, the descrip- said second highest bidder
Boston, MA 02196
1:00 p.m., or by appointment. uring, respectively, 180.322 tion as set forth and contained within thirty (30) days of said
Phone: (617) 502-4100
Any person wishing to feet and 65.202 feet' in the mortgage shall control written notice.
comment on the applicant's Northwesterly: by Lot 3 as 3D -Mar.30, Apr. 6,13,’11 by reference. If the second highest bid-
proposal should appear at shown on said plan, 200 feet; This property has the ad- der declines to purchase the
public hearing at the time and Northeasterly: by a portion dress of 2 Clinton Lane, Dux- within property, the
place noted above. Written of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot bury, MA, 02332. Mortgagee reserves the right
comments may be submitted 17 as shown on said plan,
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to purchase the within de- A certain parcel of land, $10,000.00 is to be paid in
scribed property at the with the buildings thereon if cash or bank or certified
amount bid by the second any, lying on the Southerly check at the time and place of
highest bidder. side of King Phillips Path in the sale, with the balance of
The foreclosure deed and Duxbury, Plymouth Country, the purchase price to be paid
the consideration paid by the Massachusetts containing by bank or certified check
successful bidder shall be 1.02 acres, more or less, and within thirty (30) days after
held in escrow by DOONAN, bounded and described as fol- the date of the sale, to be de-
GRAVES, & LONGORIA lows: posited in escrow with
L.L.C., (hereinafter called the Beginning at a stake and Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at
"Escrow Agent") until the stones in line of said King 229 Billerica Road, Chelms-
deed shall be released from Phillips Path at the Southwest ford, Massachusetts.
escrow to the successful bid- corner of the granted premises
der at the same time as the being the Northwest corner of In the event that the suc-
consideration is released to land now or formerly of cessful bidder at the foreclo-
the Mortgagee, thirty (30) McPherson; sure sale shall default in pur-
days after the date of sale, Thence running North 49 chasing the within described
whereupon all obligations of LOT 1 is bounded and de- degrees 48' East by said Phil- property according to the
the Escrow Agent shall be scribed as follows: lips Path 200 feet to a stake terms of this Notice of Sale
to amend the terms of the
deemed to have been properly Westerly and Northwest- and stones; and/or the terms of the
sale
fulfilled and the Escrow erly by Garside Lane, in three Thence turning and run- Memorandum of Sale exe-
by written or oral announce-
Agent shall be discharged. courses totaling two hundred ning South 27 degrees 27' cuted at the time of the fore-
ment made before or during
Other terms to be an- and 00/100 (200.00) feet; East by Lot II shown on the closure, the Mortgagee re-
the foreclosure sale. If the
nounced at the sale. Easterly by land now or plan hereinafter mentioned serves the right to sell the
sale is set aside for any rea-
Dated: March 15, 2011, formerly of Albert J. & Joan 226 feet to a stake and stones; property by foreclosure deed
son, the Purchaser at the sale
Deutsche Bank National Trust E. Avitabille, Morris M. & Thence turning and run- to the second highest bidder
shall be entitled only to a re-
Company, as Trustee for No- Susan Lelyvard and Helen F. ning South 49 degrees 07' or, thereafter, to the next
turn of the deposit paid. The
vaStar Mortgage Funding Virga, S. 29 degrees 08' 07" West by land now or formerly highest bidders, providing
purchaser shall have no fur-
Trust, Series 2006-4, By: Re- E, five hundred sixty-two and of Agnes J. O'Reilly 200.34 that said bidder shall deposit
ther recourse against the
neau Longoria. Esq., 10/100 (562.10) feet; feet to a stake and stones in with said attorney, the amount
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
DOONAN, GRAVES, & Southerly by land now or line of land now or formerly of the required deposit as set
the Mortgagee's attorney.
LONGORIA LLC, 100 Cum- formerly of Frederick D. & of said McPherson; forth herein within five (5)
The description of the prem-
mings Center, Suite 225D, Stephanie V. McLean, S 47 Thence turning and run- business days after written
ises contained in said mort-
Beverly, MA 01915, degrees 13' 50" W, thirty and ning North 27 degrees 30' notice of the default of the
gage shall control in the event
93D-Mar. 23,30, Apr. 6, ‘11 00/l 00 (30.00) feet; West 228.40 feet to the stake previous highest bidder.
of an error in this publication.
www.dgandl.com Southwesterly by Lot 2, N and stones marking the point Other terms, if any, are to
TIME WILL BE OF THE
(3802.11)(Chandler) (03 38 degrees 28' 38" W, three of beginning. be announced at the sale.
ESSENCE.
23-11, 03-30-11, 04-06- hundred forty-five and 35/100 Said parcel is shown as Lot Present holder of said
Other terms if any, to be
11)(267530) (345.35) feet; I on a plan entitled, “Lots of mortgage
announced at the sale.
Southerly by Lot 2, N 88 King Phillips Path, Duxbury, Bank of New York as
MetLife Home Loans, a di-
MORTGAGEE'S degrees 46' 31" W, one hun- vision on MetLife Bank NA
Mass. To be conveyed by Ag- Trustee for the Certificate
dred thirteen and 27/1 00 nes J. O'Reilly, Scale 1” - Holders CWALT, Inc. Alter-
NOTICE OF SALE Present Holder of said
150' July 3, 1954 L.W. Bai- native Loan Trust 2005-37T1,
(113.27) feet. Mortgage,
OF REAL ESTATE LOT 1 contains 44,220 ley” recorded with the Ply- Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-
By Its Attorneys,
square feet of land according mouth Country Registry of tificates, Series 2005-37T1
Orlans Moran PLLC
By virtue and in execution to said plan. Deeds. Said parcel is also by its Attorneys
P.O. Box 962169
of the Power of Sale con- For title, see deed recorded shown as Lots 25D and 26A, Guaetta and Benson, LLC
Boston, MA 02196
tained in a certain Mortgage in Book 9162, Page 129. Block H, Duxbury Assessors Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire
Phone: (617) 502-4100
given by Tilo John Ricci and The premises are to be sold Plans. Said lot is subject to P.O. Box 519
Rosemary Ricci to Citizens subject to and with the benefit and has the benefit of all Chelmsford, MA 01824
3D March l 6, 23,30, ‘11
Mortgage Corporation, dated of all easements, restrictions, rights, easements, grants, re- March 17, 2011
January 9, 2003 and recorded building and zoning laws, un- strictions, reservations, cove-
with the Plymouth County paid taxes, tax titles, water nants, and encumbrances, or 3D-Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6,‘11
Registry of Deeds at Book bills, municipal liens and as- MORTGAGEE'S record insofar as the same are
23946, Page 271 of which the sessments, rights of tenants SALE OF now in force and applicable.
Mortgage the undersigned is and parties in possession. REAL ESTATE Being the same premises
the present holder for breach TERMS OF SALE: conveyed to herein named
of the conditions of said A deposit of FIVE THOU- By virtue and in execution
mortgagor (s) by deed re-
corded with Plymouth County
TREASURE
Mortgage and for the purpose SAND DOLLARS AND 00
of foreclosing same will be
sold at Public Auction at
CENTS ($5,000.00) in the
form of a certified check or
of the Power of Sale con-
tained in a certain mortgage
Registry of Deeds in Book
12783, Page 311.
CHEST
given by Deborah J. Shamma
12:00 PM on April 6, 2011 at bank treasurer's check will be Terms of Sale: These
and George C. Shamma to
35 Mallards Cove, Duxbury, required to be delivered at or premises are being sold sub-
“MERS”, Mortgage Elec-
MA, all and singular the before the time the bid is of- ject to any and all unpaid real
tronic Registration Systems,
premises described in said fered. The successful bidder estate taxes, water rates, mu-
Inc., a separate corporation
Mortgage, to wit: will be required to execute a nicipal charges and assess-
that is acting solely as nomi-
A certain parcel of land Foreclosure Sale Agreement ments, condominium charges,
nee for Reliant Mortgage
situated on the southeasterly immediately after the close of expenses, costs, and assess- GUARANTEED TREASURE
Company, LLC, “Lender”;
side of Garside Lane shown the bidding. The balance of ments, if applicable, federal
and its successors and assigns
tax liens, partition wall rights,
CHEST PACKAGE
as LOT 1 on a plan entitled the purchase price shall be dated June 14, 2005 and re-
statutes, regulations, zoning, Sell those treasures in your
"Definitive Subdivision, Plan paid within thirty (30) days corded with the Plymouth attic with our guaranteed
of Land in Duxbury, Ply- from the sale date in the form subdivision control, or other
County Registry of Deeds, in classified deal. Your package
mouth County, Mass., pre- of a certifiedeck or other municipal ordinances or by- includes full exposure in all of
Book 30740, Page 179, of
pared for West Street Associ- to amend the terms of the sale laws respecting land use, con- our award-winning
which mortgage the under-
ates, Inc., Scale 1'=40" Janu- by written or oral announce- figuration, building or ap- publications and website.
signed is the present holder,
ary 14, 1984, Revised March ment made before or during proval, or bylaws, statutes or You may change prices, wording or
for breach of the conditions of
20, 1984, May 16, 1984, Oc- the foreclosure sale. If the ordinances regarding the pres- remove items, but new items cannot be
said mortgage and for the pur- added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.
tober 2, 1984. Associated En- sale is set aside for any rea- ence of lead paint, asbestos or
pose of foreclosing the same
$3995
NOW
gineers of Plymouth, Inc., 85 son, the Purchaser at the sale other toxic substances, sani-
will be sold at Public Auction INCLUDES
Samoset Street, Plymouth, shall be entitled only to a re- tary codes, housing codes, PHOTO!!!
at 2:00 PM, on April 13,
Mass., Registered Profes- turn of the deposit paid. The tenancy, and, to the extent Customer must supply photo.
2011, on the premises known May be digital or print.
sional Engineers and Land purchaser shall have no fur- that they are recorded prior to
as 175 King Phillips Path,
Surveyors," which plan is ther recourse against the Duxbury, Massachusetts, the
the above mortgage, any ease- GUARANTEED
duly recorded in the Plymouth Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or ments, rights of way, restric- UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
premises described in said
County Registry of Deeds in the Mortgagee's attorney. tions, confirmation or other
mortgage, together with all PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
Plan Book 25, Page 10 and 11 The description of the prem- matters of record.
the rights, easements, and ap-
as Plan #893 of 1984. Said ises contained in said mort- Purchaser shall also bear
purtenances thereto, to wit:
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 13

ARCHITECTURE CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS


A+TRADESMAN CO. KLND Home Improvement
Licensed, Insured & HIC SOUTH SHORE
BUILDERS & REMODELERS Moulding Co. Inc.
• Additions & Garages • Roofing & Trim Repair
DENNIS POISSON Installed Professionally
Licensed, Insured & HIC
• Decks • Exterior Siding Add Beauty & Value with
• Bathrooms & Kitchens • Windows & Doors
• Basements • Interior Drywall & Trim
(781) 831-3946 Crown Moulding • Chair Rail
• Stair Work • Wainscoting
Build, Remodel, Repair and Design • Base Board & More
Michael Phillips Complete New Home Installations
Licensed & Insured “No Job Is Too Small” Free Estimates 617-688-8485 C

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“Mouldings Matter”
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ELECTRICIANS LANDSCAPING
Christopher Ellis Shawn Dahlen & Co.
Master Electrician SOUTH SHORE LANDSCAPING
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Serving Duxbury, spanning
Moulding Co. Inc. A name you can trust,
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LANDSCAPING PAINTING PAINTING ROOFING


Proudly Serving all of Duxbury ALAN HURLEY
Finally a painter I can call back! ROOFING
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35 Depot Street 781-934-2863


Duxbury Marketplace www.depotstreetmarket.com
(across from Tsang's) "FREE" Delivery in Duxbury!

A Great Advertising New & Delicious


Opportunity Spring Menu!
DHS CLASS OF 2011 Available April 1st
GRADUATION ISSUE
ADVERTISING DEADLINE MAY 27, 2011 Chicken Caprese
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w/Roasted Peppers w/Black Beans $10
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OR VISIT CLIPPER WEBSITE & Onions Chipotle Sweet Potato Soup
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IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO DO REAL ESTATE,


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