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Duxbury Clipper 2009 - 25 - 11
Duxbury Clipper 2009 - 25 - 11
Safety Building Feasibil- Committee Chairman An- School officials are strug-
ity Committee say action is dre Martecchini said that the gling to make their budget
needed now more than ever on article will seek $292,000 in numbers mesh with the direc-
Duxbury’s aging fire and po- design funds for upgrades to tion from the town –– plans
lice stations. the Tremont Street fire sta- that may include cutting a
Plans for two new stations tion. million dollars from their pro-
were defeated at the spring “It’s similar to what we posed budget if they are level
election two years ago, and were looking at last year,” he funded.
last year a renovation project said. The current crew quarters Superintendent Susan
for the fire station and a plan on the north wing of the build- WAITING FOR TURKEY: Brendan Coyle, 4, grins as he takes his Skeiber outlined the budget
for a new police station off ing would be demolished. In seat at the Thanksgiving table at Learn In Play Preschool’s annual process during a public hear-
Mayflower Street were shot its place will be a two-story Thanksgiving luncheon on Monday. The preschool is located in ing Wednesday night. She
down. However, members of addition with administrative High Street United Methodist Church on the Duxbury-Pembroke said they began by looking
the committee are pressing on, town line. Photo by Becca Manning at physical plant issues, fixed
continued on page 12
costs like energy and negoti-
ated increases. She pointed out
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By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
year.
circle is drawn in chalk on the field. “When you look at the
Two warriors step forward, the after- overall you’ll see that there’s a
noon sun glinting off their shields. decrease,” Skeiber said.
The two combatants draw their weapons, and Because of the new enroll-
upon a signal from the tournament master, be- ment numbers, the total aca-
gin to circle each other with a wary gaze. Sud- demic staff will be reduced by
denly, a strike –– and the air is filled with the 1.4 positions, she said.
sound of clinking ... cardboard? To keep the district at level
Combatants wait for their turn to battle. Some of the participants used shields, others
continued on page 6 preferred to use only the cardboard “swords.”
continued on page 16
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is looking for talented people Sun. Nov. 29 8:19 am 8:52 pm 2:32 am 3:09 pm
who would like to decorate a
room for the annual Christ- Mon. Nov. 30 9:04 am 9:41 pm 3:19 am 3:57 pm
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Averages & Comparisons
the new change would start di- Connolly asked, however, trict is looking at to help the Sofas
rectly after the break or a few about the tardy policy for stu- tardy situation. For example,
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days later. dents who may still be affect- he said that some school dis-
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concerns that we heard with though they aren’t on the bus. late during first period differ- Twin
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4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009
year (Christmas party) will be held at the Senior Center on Tues- 1100 x141 with questions. State Certified: Preschool through Third Grade
Visit us at www.bluerivermontessori.org
day, Dec. 15 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. A free catered light lunch buf- 484 Temple Street, Duxbury s
fet is planned. Members are encouraged to come, bring a guest
and judge this idea. Membership satisfaction will influence the
continuation of this trial run. Please sign up by Dec. 4 to be in-
cluded. Door prizes will be presented. You may call President
Doris Prince at 781-934-2490 to sign up. Elaine Cahill is in
charge of special parties and can be reached at 781-826-2135.
Series Nov. 27
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8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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➢➢ Madison Benoit of Dux-
bury will appear in The Com-
pany Theatre’s production of
“A Christmas Carol,” which
opens on Friday, Nov. 27 and
continues through Sunday, Dec.
20. Tickets priced at $29-$31
are available at The Company
Theatre box-office at 30 Accord
Park Drive in Norwell, by phone
at 781-871-2787, and online at Davis Walter
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nahue Chapter of the National are proud to announce the ar-
Honor Society on Nov. 19 at Michael Warner and Madison rival of their son, Davis Walter,
Catholic Memorial School. Benoit in “A Christmas Carol.” born at South Shore Hospital on
Wednesday, Sept. 9. He is the
eleventh grandchild of maternal Duxbury “Holly Days”
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sunday November 29, noon - 4 p.m.
Leary of Kingston, formerly of
Duxbury. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keil-
man from Seakonk.
Ho! Ho! HO!Guess who’s coming to town?
➢➢ ‘The Man who Made Lists: Sunday,
Love, Death, Madness and the November 29
Creation of Roget’s Thesaurus’
was the topic of extensive re- c HE
search in author Joshua Kend-
all’s book and discussion of Dr. Have your
Peter Roget’s life. Duxbury Free H@GLG L9C=F
Library and Westwinds Book-
shop co-sponsored this event. with Santa at
Hall’s Corner
Seated, Joshua Kendall and Elaine Winquist, library director. ➢➢ Artist Bettina Lesieur’s
Standing, William Felton, Chris Haarden, proprietor of Westwinds Holiday Open Studio and Gal-
Bookshop, and Carol Jankowski, events coordinator, Duxbury Free lery will feature the Lesieur Col-
Library. Photo by Julius A. Prince, Jr.
lections. A holiday tradition for
the past 15 years, visitors are MB#2773
invited to share the ambience A Holiday Gift from Anne Antonellis, DMS 781-934-0708 &
that inspires Bettina’s award- Law Offices of Phillip Markella 781-934-7977
winning paintings while perus-
ing her broad collection. This
year’s holiday open studio and
gallery will take place Dec. 4, 5
and 6 and will continue on Dec.
11, 12 and 13, from 11 a.m.-6
p.m.; viewings are also available
The Studio The Studio The Studio
at other times by appointment.
The Lesieur Collections include
original paintings, prints, and
Holiday
giclees from Bettina’s extensive
body of work along with pieces
created by her late father, artist
Window Lights
Robert W. Lesieur.
➢➢ Duxbury residents Stephen
Schroeder and his wife Mary
Stephan Schroeder, Mary Schroder with Allen Peckham during the
“Celebration of Hope” benefit. Shaughnessy (she is CFO,
Partners Continuing Care), join
Allen Peckham (Chief Develop-
ment Officer, Partners Health-
Care), during the reception at
“Celebration of Hope” benefit
at the Boston Harbor Hotel on
Nov. 4.
➢➢ Tim and Danielle (Long-
ley) Antoniotti of Halifax an-
nounce the birth of their daugh-
ter Mia Elizabeth on Oct. 18. Holiday window lights are a Duxbury
Maternal grandparents are Mark tradition and The Studio has them!
and Patty Longley of Plymouth,
formerly of Duxbury. Paternal
grandparents are Stan and Cathy Available in a pewter-like finish with a cord on/off
Antoniotti of Kingston. switch, easily hooked into the window jamb.
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Their other son Alex is almost three. Ben is the son of David Cutler
The Studio The Studio The Studio
and the stepson of Catherine Cullen of Surplus Street. Mia Elizabeth
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 9
Holly Days
Sunday November 29th, Noon-5pm
The stores in the Duxbury Marketplace invite you to visit, taste, save and enjoy the outdoor attractions:
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certificates.
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Excludes Uggs
Valid Nov. 29 only
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15% OFF all
Floating Petals 25% OFF A All Handmade
25 to 50% OFF
jewelry, designed SINGLE ITEM Iranian Rugs
selected
by Duxbury Artist Good on Holly Days Only 25% to 75% OFF
yarns Excludes UGGS
Karen Henninger 45 Depot St. Duxbury
Obituaries
Phone: 585-8628
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to obits@clipperpress.com
Sundays: Contemporary praise and worship at 10. Sunday
school and youth group after opening worship. Communion Coping with grief and the holidays
first Sun. of the month. Women’s Discovery and men of The Duxbury Senior Center is hosting a workshop that
THE Deadline is Promise homegroups. will offer practical tips about managing the holidays follow-
Monday at noon.
ing the death of a loved one. Information about how to pre-
South Shore Worship pare physically, emotionally and socially for the season will
Doris Handy, 94,Shiratlanguage
Congregation teacher
Hayam, P.O. Box 2727, Duxbury 02331, Phone: 781-582-2700 be addressed. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, Dec.
8, from 10-11 a.m. The guest speaker is Kathleen McAleer,
Doris Jeanette Fralic Handy died
ZionNov. at in book clubs, bowling groups, caning and bas-
12Church
Lutheran MSW, LICSW, Hospice Bereavement Coordinator of Cran-
her home in Duxbury at the age of386 94.Court
SheSt.,was ket weaving
No. Plymouth, classes.
Rev. C. Robert As 508-746-3041
Stott, Phone: a long-time member berry Hospice, Plymouth. Prior registration is necessary. Call
born in Lynn, Massachusetts to the late Walter of St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in
Donna Ciappina, Outreach Coordinator at 781-934-5774 ext.
and Mildred Fralic. Duxbury, Mrs. Handy was active in every facet
Mrs. Handy graduated from Congregation
Boston Uni- Beth Jacobof church activity from St. John’s Guild to se- 105 to reserve a spot.
Synagogue: 8 her
versity. She was a teacher throughout Pleasantlection
St. Plymouth, Community to
committees Center,
theCourt/Brewster
choir. St. Lawrence
Silverman,
life, beginning in Harvard, Mass. and then in Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
Mrs. Handy leaves her sons, George and his
Falmouth, where she was hired by Dr. Handy. wife Marilyn of Alexandria, Va., and Richard
She taught Latin and French in the South Shore Quaker and his wife Judith (Hampton) of Suffolk, Va.;
Marshfield
MacDonald Funeral Home
781-749-4383,her
school system until her retirement. In addition,
Phone: daughter
Turkey Hill Lane, Judith
Hingham,and her228
(off Rte. husband Roy Catig-
at the library/town hall 1755 Ocean St. Marshfield
she was an honored member of the Delta Kappa nani of West Barnstable; six grandchildren, and
complex off Levitt St., up the hill to Turkey Hill Lane).
Gamma Sorority. She married the late Dr. Ever- four great-grandchildren. 834-7320
ett L. Handy, on Jan. 1, 1940. A memorial
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day service will be held at St.
Saints (Mormon)
Mrs. Handy moved to Duxbury with St.,
379 Gardner John’s Bishop
herSo. Hingham, ChurchJohn on
Howe,Saturday, Dec. 5 Sundays
Phone: 781-293-2520, at 1 p.m.
family in 1950 when Dr. Handy became Super-
year round: Donations
Family worship at 10 am. in her memory may be made to the “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
intendent of Schools. Her personal investment Dr. Everett L. Handy Scholarship Fund, c/o
in the Duxbury community has included Epheseus Partridge
St. Mark ofchari- Orthodox Mission Fund, P.O. Box 2552, Duxbury, MA Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
table activities, serving as a docent261atMain
theSt.,
KingKingston,02331 or toMcGillicuddy,
Rev. Terrence St. John Phone:
the Evangelist
781-585-8907Episcopal RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
Caesar House, and, most recently, involvement Church, P.O. Box 2893, Duxbury, MA 02331.
in the Duxbury Senior Center. She wasCenter
Islamic activeof New England Mosques Traditional Funerals Cremations Pre-Need Funeral Planning
470 South St., Quincy, 671-479-8341, 74 Chase Dr., Sharon, 781-784-0434 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
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JaneSafe
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Harbor Church Poor, 89
52 Main St., Marshfield, Pastor Mark Eagling, 781-837-9903
N. Plymouth
(508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231
Manomet
(508) 224-2252
Jane Breakey Poor, formerly of Cummaquid of America. Her passion was contemporary
and Duxbury, died on Nov. 16 at her home in American and Sogetsu School of Ikebana Japa- Kitchen Fresh Swordfish Public
Stamford, Conn. at age 89. Her death came af- nese flower arranging. She served as a Master Fish
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ter a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. Judge in contemporary American and Japanese street
Born Jane Arnold Breakey on Nov. 23, flower arranging shows and lectured widely (ADDOCK Get ready for the holidays!
1919, she grew up in South Orange, N.J. and throughout the United States and the Carib- Order early!
attended Kent Place School and Smith Col- bean. In addition, she was an expert on native Cod
lege. In 1941, she married Lt. William Kromer wildflowers and natural landscape design. Full selection of party platters!
(USMA ’41). They had two daughters before Mrs. Poor leaves five children, Marcia Take
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cy, Belgium in 1944. In 1946, while living in pelo, Miss., Jane Valenstein, of Old Greenwich, ter
Northfield, Vermont, she met US Army veter- Conn., Peter Poor of Belfast, Northern Ireland; Lobs
an, Daniel Clinton Poor. They were married in and Daniel Poor of Woodbury, Conn.; along
1946 and had four children. with 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchil- Salmo
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Cheryl Farhat and Sarah Magnuson carefully wrap rib- Jorie Kelly checks the lists on each individual
bons around baked goods. box.
Volunteers from the In-
terfaith Council’s Thanks-
giving Basket project spent NOW OPEN
Monday morning at Holy
Family Church sorting and
packing food and other good-
ies into boxes for delivery.
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12 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009
million, Martecchini said this cuss their concerns, if they $15,000 capital request for re- 2/54% s $58"529 s
project would be $4.5 million. have any, to building adja- pairs on his station because he
The idea would be to bring cent to the capped landfill at simply can’t wait any longer
bids to Town Meeting by 2011, the transfer station. He said if to fix a leaking roof and other
he added. DEP has an issue, it would es- problems.
As far as the police sta- sentially kill the project. “He can’t wait anymore.
tion goes, Martecchini said the “We’re not going to try and I hate spending that money,
group will make a capital re- fight a battle there,” he said. but he can’t wait two years for We’re better than the Big guys... and Cheaper!!
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