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Volume LIX No. 47 “Thanksgiving, man! Not a good day to be my pants.” –– Kevin James Wednesday, November 25, 2009

New plan for School


budget
public safety shortfall
Fire station renovation will come
back to spring Town Meeting District, town
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor and will present an article and $573,028 apart
justin@duxburyclipper.com
a capital request at the annual By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
Members of the Public Town Meeting in May. justin@duxburyclipper.com

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

The Battle of the Bookmarks that the most recent negotiated


salary increases were not in-
cluded in the preliminary bud-
get that was voted on by the
Cardboard tube fighting School Committee.
Then they looked at the
raises money for DC trip enrollment projections. Other
than a handful of grade years,
the numbers are down this

A
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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New start times to kick in


High school start will be pushed to 8:20 a.m.
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor time, it will give high school who drives themselves or a
justin@duxburyclipper.com
students nine minutes to get parent drives them, we hold
Superintendent of Schools to class, so the staff shouldn’t them to the handbook?” PEMBROKE'S #1 PLACE FOR
Susan Skeiber announced have to hand out slips excus- Heinstadt asked if it was GREAT FOOD, ENTERTAINMENT AND LIVE MUSIC
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time will be rolled back an ad- “If a bus is late, the kids up to the most recent schedule
ditional five minutes to 8:20 are not called tardy because its adjustment.
a.m. DHS Principal Andrew our transportation,” Skeiber “What’s wrong with am-
Stephens was not at Wednes-
day’s School Committee meet-
said. “It should be more like
it has been in the past – a rar-
nesty?” he asked.
Walsh said that this is one Holiday Specials
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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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shop are hosting rising liter- complex and creative novel. ing. Free tickets are available
ary star, Brunonia Barry on The narrator is Towner Whit- at the library and Westwinds.
Sunday, Nov. 29, at 2 p.m. ney, a young woman who pos- Seating is limited, so be sure
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4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Flu fears fizzling?


First swine flu clinic sparsely attended on Friday
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
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the door.
“We do the flu clinics and
they have always run out,”
said Veronica Kordas, one of
the public health nurses for
Duxbury from Partners Health Millbrook Corner
Care. The final count was 203
shots given out, far below pro- Consortium
jections. Sunday, December 6th
Duxbury Health Agent 3:00pm to 5:30pm
Tracy Mayo said that any
shots not used Friday would Eileen Godwin gets her H1N1 flu vaccine at the Duxbury Senior Hosted by
be applied to a future clinic Center on Friday afternoon.
she is hoping to host at Dux-
bury Middle School. it hasn’t been proven,” said
Mayo said that the origi- public health nurse Linda El-
nal plan was to host one large lis.
clinic to dole out the H1N1 At the School Committee
vaccines. However, the state meeting on Wednesday, Su-
hasn’t been giving shots to cit- perintendent Susan Skeiber
ies and towns in large quanti- said that the schools were in a
ties. “better place” dealing with the Begin the Festivities at:
“It’s been 100 here, 100 flu after some large absentee Vintages Wine Shop - 1514 Tremont Street
there,” she said. “The state numbers earlier in the year.
made it sound like we’d get Skeiber said a survey Wine Tasting and Finger Food
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Because of the limited a school flu clinic received Kids Make Your Own Ornament!
doses available, this first 1,300-1,400 responses. But
clinic was advertised as being because of the small amounts Art Gallery by Edwin Capeau
for priority patients, meaning of vaccine received by the
pregnant women, household town, she said it was more Continue to Duxbury Fitness for:
caregivers who live with chil- prudent to let the town sched-
dren under six months (who ule the smaller, more targeted Pictures with Santa from 4:00 - 5:00pm
are too young to get the shot clinics. Complimentary Hotdogs and Juice
themselves), and children Mayo said that one of the Face Painting
four years and older. For most frustrating things about track-
people, the H1N1 vaccine is a ing H1N1 is that it doesn’t Live Music by R&B Artist Andrea Capozzoli
single shot, however children have a season like the average Samplings from Dimitri’s Pizza and other
under 10 will need a second flu bug. Also, many doctors local food shops
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those are the most at risk bers. Treatment by Alexandra’s Day Spa
groups,” said Mayo. She said that the best thing Demonstrations and Q&A with ISSA
Mayo wasn’t sure of the to do to prevent the flu is to
reason for the low turnout, wash hands with soap and wa- Personal Trainer Vicki Carvalho
although she expected more ter, or use hand sanitizer when
parents to bring their children soap is not available, and to Bring a gift to donate to Toys for Tots and
to the school clinic. cough into one’s sleeve.
“People are afraid because “General sanitizing pre- Receive a Free Raffle Ticket!
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Holiday GC and other great gift items will be
Watercolor demo at the ACM available for purchase by cash or check.
The final demonstration in a series scheduled by The Art
Complex Museum to coincide with its popular New England
Watercolor Society Regional Show is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., For more information contact:
Dec. 13. Society member Paul George will demonstrate the Duxbury Fitness (781) 934-2798
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 5

Senior Club News Articles due


The Board of Selectmen
MAMA STEPH PERFORMING ON DECEMBER 1ST
Event is open to all. Please call to reserve a seat.
All are welcome to the Senior Club meetings at the beautiful s /VERYEARSOFLEADTEACHINGEXPERIENCE
Duxbury Senior Center on Mayflower Street. These meetings invites citizens to submit arti- s !GESnINOURBRIGHT NEWCLASSROOM
are on the first Friday of the month from September to June. cles for the 2010 Annual Town s TOSTUDENT TEACHERRATIO
Dues are $7 which includes coffee social, club records meeting, Meeting. Articles must be sub- s !PPROPRIATELYUPDATED-ONTESSORICURRICULUM
and an entertainer. mitted to the town manager’s s /PTIONAL3PANISHCLASSESWITH,ISA$RISCOLL
Three special parties are offered each year as well as great office by Dec. 8. Please contact Sonia T. Kelly, M. Ed.
day trips by bus each month. Our second special party for this Barbara Ripley at 781-934- AMI Montessori Certified

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.

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Violinist to visit museum


The Art Complex Museum will welcome back violinist Visit us on November 27, 2009
Andrew Kohji Taylor on Sunday, Dec. 6, at 4 p.m. Taylor has
recently returned from appearances in Europe and Asia. He and receive our exclusive
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for full results and more photos. Photo by Justin Graeber
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Tube fighting raises money


continued from page one
New classes at the ACM
The second series of classes
with well-known area artist and
is $110.
An ideas starter class for
craftsperson Marie Zaccagnini someone who is new to the cre-
No, it’s not a jousting dem- at The Art Complex Museum ation of Byzantine chain maille
onstration from a Renaissance will offer several opportunities will be provided on Thursday,
festival. It’s cardboard tube to create exciting holiday gifts. Dec. 10, from 7–9 p.m. The
fighting, and it took place Sat- Beginning on Thursday, Dec. class fee is $50 plus $15 for ma-
urday behind the Duxbury Free 3, from 7–9 p.m., learn trans- terials. Explore several ways to
Library. fer techniques to inspire new work with Caran d’Ache Cray-
The event was a fundraiser ideas and offer endless applica- ons, a great technique. You
for the Bookmarks Club’s trip tions. The class fee is $50. On will be taught how to use these
to the national library confer- Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. crayons with acrylic paint in
ence in Washington D.C. Teens until 3 p.m., Zaccagnini will background applications. Class
paid for a chance to battle in an help participants make journals fee is $50.
individual as well as the team that will be personal works of Pre-registration is required
tournament. The center circle art in her altered book tech- at 781-934-6634, extension 10.
of the athletic field served as a niques workshop. The class fee
boundary for the fighting.
“Cardboard tube fighting
is weapon to weapon engage-
ment,” said Young Adult Li-
brarian Ellen Snoeyenbos. “As
soon as your weapon breaks
over 90 percent you’re disqual-
ified, the other person wins.”
The tournament was based
on the San-Francisco-based
Cardboard Tube Fighting
League.
“We heard about it from
some You Tube videos,” said
Christopher Kimball, a Book- Erik Schweitzer and Jamie Morris shake hands
marks member who narrated
Wright Painting
after their duel. Photos by Justin Graeber
some of the fights as well as cardboard tubes is ... well, rath- will take place in June 2010.
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for you. You may want to con-
Library seeks Log Splitters A special appearance Jennifer Drummey
sider changing plans during the Reservations Accepted Acoustic, Singer & Song Writer
Medicare Open Enrollment Pe-
riod (Nov. 15–Dec. 31.) cookbooks Pickup & Delivery
Available 9pm Sean Mclaughlin
The SHINE Program (Serv- Local cookbooks are a
ing Health Information Needs great resource for histori- FRED’S DUXBURY Guitar & Vocals
of Elders) provides trained vol- ans since they tell of types FIX-IT SHOP, INC.
unteer of food eaten, its prepara- Nov. 28th Saturday 8:30-11pm
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 7

Hall’s Corner Snug Harbor


Free photo with Santa Expressions featuring face painting &
at One Bay Road, painting of holiday ornaments
12 to 4 pm sponsored by
Duxbury Mortgage Services and Duxbury Historic Society open house
Law Offices of Phil Markella at Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House

Draco the Dragon - DBMS Merchandise Boutique Jose


Thanks to the Nudd Family Mateo’s Ballet Theatre-Dance medley
from the Nutcracker 2pm & 3:15pm
Pony rides 1 to 3 pm, coupons
available at Reed’s Jewelers Musical Performances: Snug Harbor
Community Chorus at 1:00 pm
Complimentary refreshments served
at the Duxbury Deli 1-3 pm. Duxbury Brass Quartet 2:30pm
Lunch available at The Duxbury Deli Sponsored by Massage by Shayna
Lunch available at French Memories, &
Popcorn sponsored by Snug Harbor Fish Company
The Performance Group
Duxbury Student Union
Girl Scout House: Children’s Hayride by O’Connor Landscaping
Silhouette’s sponsored by Newcomers Child Digital ID & Fingerprinting
club plus other children activities, Program Sponsored by Sandy
sponsored by Jack Conway Childs, NYLife
Realtors Chair massage by Jen Savage
of Austin Chiropractic Ctr.
Special Concerts: Jugglers
St. John’s Choirs at 2:30 pm
Millbrook
5th Annual Marketplace & Foodie’s Enjoy ice cream treat at
Story Telling: 12:30 Cinderella, read Far Far’s Danish Ice Cream
Holly Days by Lady Laura, inside Foodie’s Magician - 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
sponsored by Anchor Press
Sunday South Shore Bay Band Brass Quartet
November 29th inside Foodie’s 1:30 - 2:15pm Duxbury Art Complex
Art Complex on Alden Street 1:30 pm
12 – 4 pm Girl Scout Choir at 3:00 pm in front
of Foodie’s
or 2:45 pm. Free - See Wayne Martin
Holiday Puppet show. All children
Kerry Youngstrom should be accompanied by an adult.
“Gotta Dance Party” 1 to 3 pm
Senior Center
Passport Photos available at the US Senior Holiday Crafts Fair
Post office. 12-3:00pm 10am to 3 pm

The Cleaner Spot- Children’s Hospital Blood Mobile 9am


Children craft activities to 3 pm

Magician @ 2:30pm - 4pm at the Children activity jewelry making with


Marketplace sponsored by Anchor Kirsten Garvey
Press
Santa light up the Christmas Tree on
Depot Street Market – Jewelry by the Town Green at 4:30 pm – spon-
Reflections of Duxbury & Cookie sored by Duxbury Rotary.
decorations by Sugar Plum Bakery
Christmas Caroling on the Trolley and
Talking tree in front of Gatra Bus
Coldwell Banker

Thanks to the DBA Holly Days Committee & Our DBA Members.
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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including births, anniversaries,
promotions and other life milestones to
editor@duxburyclipper.com. Home, Auto, Business, Marine, Life
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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
companytheatre.com. ➢➢ Correction to a previous an- NOW OFFERING
➢➢ Ryan Shanahan was in- nouncement: David and Britta-
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ducted into the Monsignor Do- ny Keilman of Trout Farm Lane
CUPPING
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 H E
search in author Joshua Kend-
all’s book and discussion of Dr. Have your
Peter Roget’s life. Duxbury Free H@GLGL9C=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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Ben and Nancy Cutler of Brooklyn, N.Y., are parents of a son, Jacob
(Jake) E. Cutler, born Nov. 11 at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
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

Firefighter to be honored at the


‘Firefighter of the Year’ awards
J
ohn Montosi of the
Duxbury Fire Depart-
ment will be one of
several honored at the state
“Firefighter of the Year”
awards in December.
The event will take place
at the Hanover Theatre for the
Performing Arts in Worces-
ter on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 2
p.m. and will include a media
presentation, a brief speaking
program and awards for Indi-
vidual Meritorious Conduct,
Group Meritorious Conduct,
Valor, and Honor. The late
Senator Edward M. Kennedy
will be honored with the Fire Bongi’s Turkey Roost
Marshal’s Excellence in Lead-
ership award that will be pre-
sented to Mrs. Victoria Ken- Have a Happy Turkey Day!
nedy. TURKEY UPDATE
The annual ceremony is Duxbury Firefighter John Montosi will be honored at a state cer-
being held in Worcester on
emony in December for his efforts in saving a Pembroke woman. Last Minute Stuffing & Turkey Gravy!
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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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Valid Nov. 29 only

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15% OFF all
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jewelry, designed SINGLE ITEM Iranian Rugs
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20% OFF all boxed Christmas cards Exp. 12/7/09


Hours: Tue. through Fri., 10-1; Sat., 9-3.

New Covenant Fellowship


Tarkiln Community Center, Rte 53, Summer St
10 David Woods, PastorDuxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Obituaries
Phone: 585-8628
Send obituary nOtices
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)
373 Court Street
JaneSafe
Breakey
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
Cooked Parking
Open Shrimp Steaks across
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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Captain Kromer was killed in action in Moir- Langeland, of Duxbury, Barbara Toft, of Tu- at Dinataleseafood.com
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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Mrs. Poor served in several community ser- dren. LOBSTER/ Seafood
vice roles, including the Cummaquid Garden In lieu of flowers, the family requests dona- ROCKEFELLER
PIZZA
Club. She was a member of the Daughters of tions to the Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org.
&ORMERLY
the American Revolution and Colonial Dames 315 Court Street 7AYNES
(Rt. 3A across from Ernie’s) Plymouth 3EAFOOD

Festival of Trees is coming


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The annual Festival of


Trees will celebrate its 20th an-
niversary, “Magnificent Memo-
10 a.m-9 p.m. on Friday, with
a children’s magic show at 5
and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sun-
admission tickets are available
at the door.
For further information on
Happy Holidays from
ries,” on Dec. 4-6. The Festival day’s activities will run from the Festival of Trees or to be-
benefits Cranberry Hospice,
a department of Jordan Hos-
pital, which offers services to
10 a.m.-5 p.m. The festival is
located at Plimouth Plantation.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4
come a volunteer or sponsor,
call the Friends of Cranberry
Hospice at 781-934-7778 or
R
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patients and their families from for seniors 62 and over, and $2 e-mail festival@cranberryhos- 
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Shore and Cape Cod. The event R K. M
features over 50 uniquely dec-
orated trees, decorated by local C E S
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of loved ones and the Memo-
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received Hospice care this year
and passed away. The event
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Santa and a gift shop.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 11

Basket building at Holy Family Duxbury Free Library winter


hours announced
The Duxbury Free Library will open on Sundays from 1–5
p.m. beginning immediately and ending on April 11. This is a re-
duction of ten Sundays from last fiscal year because the Library
is operating with reduced funding. The decision to be open on
Sundays during the winter months was based on usage data for
all seven days. We are happy to provide Sunday service this year
on our 20 busiest Sundays.

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.
Project cwhairwoman Doreen
Driver was impressed with
the amount of food collected. A Tufankjian Family Dealership
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an over-abundance of food,” EXIT 17 OFF RT 3 • 210 UNION ST • BRAINTREE • 866-441-6609
she said. “It’s one of the best
years ever.”
Doreen Driver with one of
the assembled baskets.

Cindy Schneider, Al Ruderman and Paul Capraro prepare the turkeys


for delivery to hungry families.

ARTWORK BY
Bettina M. Lesieur & Her late Father, Robert W. Lesieur
Originals Ҕ Prints Ҕ Gycleés
GALLERY HOURS
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
December 4th, 5th, and 6th & 11th, 12th, and 13th
11 am until 6 pm

Or always open by appointment year round


The Lesieur Gallery is located at 301 St. George Street in Duxbury

Elaine Silva and Marilyn Murphy sort foodstuffs into boxes for deliv- www.bettinalesieur.com • 781.934.5103 • bettinamlesieur@aol.com
ery.
12 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fire station plans march on


continued from page one point is still the Mayflower Street that is currently desig-
OSBORN’S
C o u n t r y S t o r e
offices on the lower floor and site,” he said. “We still feel, nated for affordable housing.
new crew quarters on top. of the available town owned “It’s in a more heavily popu- The Wines of the Week:
featuring
However, the plans are sites, that’s the best site.” lated area,” he said.
smaller –– down to 7,200
square feet from 8,000 –– and
He said the group is still
working to set up a meeting
Martecchini said that
both stations are high priori-
J. Lohr $9.99
less expensive. Last year’s
project was estimated at $5.2
with the Department of Envi-
ronmental Protection to dis-
ties. He pointed out that Fire
Chief Kevin Nord has put in a
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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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November Ladies Night Out at the Toy Box in Hanover. Pictured


are Kristen Frazier, Michelle Kelly, Heather Edwards, Madeleine
Sampson and Dawn Gibbons.

Newcomers’ Club news .OW!CCEPTING2ESERVATIONS


Fundraising: The fundraising committee is  once again &OR(OLIDAY0ARTIES
bringing renowned silhouette artist Carol Lebeaux to Duxbury
during Holly Days on Sunday, Nov. 29. She will be at the Girl ,IVE0IANO4HURSDAY &RIDAY 3ATURDAY.IGHTS
Scout House from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. to hand sketch your child’s
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the items. Christine will bring the donations to Mary-Martha
Learning Center on Nov. 30.
Festival of Trees at Plimoth Plantation: The Duxbury
Newcomers’ Club will be decorating a tree that will be on dis-
play at the annual Festival of Trees at the Plimoth Plantation.
In the 19-year history of the Festival of Trees, the Friends of
Cranberry Hospice have donated over $1.5 million to the Cran-
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will create handmade ornaments using recycled materials. Help
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Puppets will be Holly Day highlight


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n Sunday, Nov. 29, Rudolph, Elmer Elf, Peter for grades K through six. All
during the Duxbury and Penelope Penguin, danc- children should be accompa-
Business Asso- ing candy canes and Martin’s nied by an adult. Two per-
ciation’s Holly Days, children trademark juggling Christmas formances are offered at 1:30
and adults, alike, look forward tree which breathlessly lights and 2:45 p.m. They are open
to the Holly Day puppet show up and illuminates the way for to the public, free of charge.
at The Art Complex Museum. the jolly old elf, himself. The program is part of the
This year, award-winning Mr. Martin, an Emmy town-wide event, the Duxbury
puppeteer Wayne Martin will Award nominee, has toured Business Association’s Holly
expertly manipulate his beau- nationally with the Heiken Days, which offers free en-
tifully crafted over-sized hand Puppets, Sid and Marty Krofft tertainment for all ages from
As festival-goers walk from event to event, The Holly Days festival puppets and marionettes in and appeared in feature films noon until dusk. Three trolleys
will be punctuated by outdoor music and street magicians. “Santa’s North Pole Express.” with Jim Henson’s Muppets. will link the museum to other

Get ready for


Everyone will have the oppor- The performance is a pop- venues in town.
tunity to meet a variety of arc- ular tradition at First Night in
tic characters including Frosty, Boston and is recommended

Holly Days Sunday


Several new activities
Re-Tunes
Holly Days schedule 808 Washington Street (Route 53)
have been added to the many Pembroke, MA 02359
Hall’s Corner: Free photo
events which have become a
popular tradition of the Dux-
with Santa at One Bay Rd., 781-826-3632
10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Draco the www.re-tunes.net
bury Business Association’s Dragon; Pony rides from 1-3
Holly Days, scheduled, this p.m., silhouettes at the Girl FREE GUITAR CLINIC
year, on Sunday, Nov. 29, from Scout House, St. John’s Choir
Saturday, December 5th, 2009, 10:00am t0 4:00pm
noon until 4 p.m. Pony rides at 2:30 p.m.
are being offered from 1 until Marketplace & Foodie’s: Re-Tunes is sponsoring a free clinic to be
3 p.m. at Hall’s Corner. See if Storytelling at 12:30 p.m.; held Saturday, December 5th, 2009 from
you can find the talking tree South Shore Bay Band Brass 10am to 4pm.
in front of Coldwell Banker. Quartet from 1:30-2:15 p.m.;
Hayrides are scheduled at the Girl Scout Choir at 3 p.m.; Sylvan Wells and Rick Celia of Bay State
Duxbury Student Union. “Gotta Dance” party from Guitars will be at Re-Tunes and available for
Start early in order to fit 1-3 p.m.; Children’s crafts; a free set-ups, adjustments, problem evalua-
in as many events as possible, Magician at 2:30 p.m. tion and repair (if possible on site).
including those traditional Snug Harbor: Face paint-
programs appealing to people ing; Duxbury Historic Society Here’s your chance to have that problematic
of all ages some of which are open house; Jose Mateo’s guitar...acoustic or electric.. examined and
being offered for the fifth year. Ballet Theatre performances set-up by a nationally recognized master
at DBMS at 2 p.m. and 3:15
A free photo op with Santa is p.m.; Snug Harbor Community
luthier & guitar builder with over 35 years of
offered at Duxbury Mortgage Chorus at 1 p.m.; Duxbury experience in the craft.
Services. Open houses are Brass Quartet at 2:30 p.m. Sylvan is a member of:
planned by town merchants • Association of Stringed Instrument
Duxbury Student Union:
and there will be holiday mu- Hayride, Child digital ID and • Artisans
sic performed throughout the fingerprinting; chair massage; • Guild of American Luthiers
town. This year, Lady Laura jugglers. • New England Luthiers
will be presenting “Cinderella” Millbrook: Magician from
at Foodie’s at 12:30 p.m. for 1-2:15 p.m.
children aged 3-5. There will
Senior Center: Holiday crafts
also be a magician at Far Far’s
fair from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.;
from 1 until 2:15 p.m. and at Bloodmobile from 9 a.m.-3
The Marketplace at 2:30 and 4 “Take a step back in
p.m.; jewelry making.
p.m. Two very special perfor- history, Est. 1865.
Town Green: Lighting the
mances of “Santa’s North Pole The revival of a local
Christmas tree with Santa at
Express” by puppeteer Wayne 4:30 p.m. Hot chocolate and
legend...”
Martin will be at The Art Com- cider will be served. Bay State Guitars
plex Museum on Alden Street
for grades K-6. Because of
the popularity of this offering,
two different times have been
scheduled at 1:30 and 2:45
p.m. Children must be accom-
panied by an adult. And, don’t
forget to watch for Santa as he
lights up the Christmas tree on
the Town Green, sponsored by
the Rotary Club.
Trolleys and, also new this
year, the GATRA bus will be
available to shuttle visitors to
the different activities. Best of
all, these exciting events are
free and open to all.

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16 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Schools wrestle with budget


continued from page one remedies for that?” she said. BUDGET BREAKDOWN
Skeiber said the district’s
service, which means nothing NEGOTIATED INCREASES
special education director is
added but rising fixed costs Steps and columns:
looking at the various pro-
are accounted for, Skieber said $447,696
grams at Alden, including the
there is a need for two addi- Bus contract increases:
reading program. She also said
tional special education teach- $35,706
there were staff changes made
ers at DMS and Alden. Other Energy contract increases:
there this year, including a
level service increases include $51,400
new co-teaching program, and
supplies, contracted services Subtotal: $534,802
she wants to see what the ef-
and equipment repair and re-
fect of that is. LEVEL SERVICE INCREASES
placement.
When the budget talk was Academic staffing reduction:
The next category is what
Skeiber termed “critical edu-
opened up to questions from ($70,000) 3 Season Porches
the public, the handful of audi- 2 special education teachers
cation needs.” These include a DMS/Alden: $100,000 FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT
Supplies: $23,032
OR REMODELING NEEDS
“I’d just like to put some value on your school system
Textbooks: $1,859 s+ITCHENS s!DDITIONS s7INDOWS
and suggest it’s an investment worth making.” s"ATHROOMS s$ECKS s6INYL3IDING
Contracted services: $74,850
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new guidance counselor at the ment: $4,178
ence members at Wednesday’s
middle school, which Skeiber
hearing didn’t have much Subtotal: $135,955
pointed out is the only school
to say. However, one parent CRITICAL EDUCATION NEEDS
with a population increase
warned of the potential fall- 1 guidance counselor – DMS:
next year, as well as music
out if drastic cuts have to be $60,000
textbooks, assistive technol-
made. Textbooks: $59,735
ogy for special needs students
“It takes a long time to
and MCAS tutoring. Athletics: $35,000
build up a school system, and
Currently, there is a NEASC: $3,000
once you make cuts it takes a
$573,028 difference between Assistive Technology -Special
long time to build it back up
the school’s budget and the Education: $6,000
again,” said Mary Lynn Car-
three percent overall increase MCAS tutoring: $15,000
son. “The value of your house
the town is asking for. Each
is so dependent on your school Subtotal: $178,735
percentage point cut would
system ... I’d just like to put Total increases over FY2010:
equal $276,464, Skeiber said.
some value on your school $849,492
If the budget changes and the
system and suggest it’s an in- FY 2011 Preliminary Budget
schools have to level fund, they
vestment worth making.” $28,495,950
would have to cut $1,016,140
Another parent said the
from their estimated budget.
School Committee should difficult financial situations,”
School Committee mem-
consider the financial situation said Sue Schofield. “I’m
PUBLIC SKATING
ber Maureen Connolly asked
of the families in town while
CLOSED
Skeiber about the effect of the not saying spend less money THANKSGIVING Monday-Friday 10:30am-12:00pm
planning the budget. on the schools ... but are we
restructuring plan at Alden due DAY Sunday 12:30-1:30pm
“It’s important to spend spending money in the best
to that school’s poor showing SNACK BAR NOW OPEN!!!
money, but it’s important to possible way? Is everyone do-
in the special education sub-
spend it wisely. There are a lot ing their job the best way they
group for MCAS.
“Does this budget include
of people in this town in really can do it?”
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or math. Superintendent Susan the last few years,” he said, Thanksgiving
Skeiber said at one time it was pointing out that Duxbury is
split between Alden and Chan-
dler, but this year the funds ––
considered a “non-targeted”
school. “There was a period
from
$67,000 –– were only being of time in which Duxbury got
applied to Chandler. Skeiber nothing,” he said. DUXBURY
said the idea is to focus on in-
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By Fahy Bygate, Clipper Columnist Gard
hen workers set up the Christmas tree in Faneuil
Hall this year they had a surprise waiting for
them. Tucked into the branches was an adult
Barred Owl! The men feared the owl would abandon the
spot when they returned the next day to put the lights on the
tree. They were right. The bird was gone but some keen-eyed
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with branches directly over the statue of former Boston Mayor
James Michael Curley. Spectators report that there is great ‰GSPNëUOFTTBOEEJOJOH UPBGVMMBSSBZPGTFSWJDFT
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a great deal of tromping
through deep woods at
night listening for their
distinctive call: “whoo A S L C
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bird has adapted to the loss. Now it is often found in suburbia Stop by to get aquainted —Tuesday open house 2-4 pm, or call to arrange a personal tour.
and even, as Mayor Curley can see, in cities. Its only enemy
is a car or a hungry Great Horned Owl, and the availability of
food in the city seems to offset the dangers. Although some
people may confuse these birds with our common woodland
owl, the Great Horned, Barred Owls are a bit smaller than the
Great Horned. They lack the “ears” of a Great Horned and have
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dark eyes and very distinctive dark barring on the upper chest.
The National Geographic field guide says this owl is the IN YOUR HOME?
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Boston bird has been heard but once you hear that sound, you
won’t soon forget it. Barred Owls are common all over the
country and have been given many common names: Hoot Owl,
Eight Hooter, Rain Owl, Wood Owl and Striped Owl. I have
been told that the Faneuil Hall bird has been dubbed Hooter.
Before anyone asks, Barred Owls do mate for life. They
build nests in tree cavities or old squirrel nests. They come
out at dusk to hunt for mice and rats and other small animals
including fish and frogs. I understand Mayor Curley’s statue
is directly across from a McDonalds. Our owl should have no
trouble scaring up a rodent or two every night. They eat the
entire animal and then regurgitate a “pellet” containing the BEFORE AFTER
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Although Barred Owls do not migrate, they do move
around after the young have fledged. It is a bit early for this
owl to be looking for a mate, so it may just be looking for a
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18 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fall Band Concert: In Memory of Paul Fortini

MUSIC MAKERS: Joe Pondoco conducts the Duxbury High School Concert Band at the Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Nov. 5. Photos by Karen Wong

The Wind Ensemble played “Bugler’s Holiday” featuring trumpet players Kendall Johnson, Buzz Ryan and
Members of the Concert Band Blade Bishop. David Farina, Ben Connor Inglis.
Hayes, Kevin Winchester.

ABOVE: Members of the Symphonic


Band Brooke Kent, Megan Reaney, Kara
Greenwood and Sarah Federoff.
Members of the Symphonic Band JP Geiger, Lexi Goyette, Mike Krakov.

BELOW: Rossano Galante conducts the Wind


Liam MacDonald plays percussion in the Ensemble.
Concert Band.

Composer Rossano Galante takes a final bow with the Wind Ensemble after performing the debut of “Journey to the Lion’s Castle”
at the Performing Arts Center.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 19

School holiday
concerts on tap
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of Sinistral Design, and electronics you or your child will love!
Place your bids at the holiday concerts, where doors will open
at 6:15 for early browsing (see dates above). We’ve thought of
Wits End Computer Center
things we’d love to get, and gathered as many as possible to of-
fer to you. Money raised will in part support Duxbury students
sales and service
to play at Carnegie Hall in the spring.
TV raffle: Two high school ensembles have been selected
to play at Carnegie Hall this spring. To help pay expenses, mem-
bers of the string ensemble and wind ensemble will be selling
raffle tickets, with the big prize -- drawn in time for the holidays
-- being a gorgeous Toshiba 40RV525R 40” flat-panel, 1080
DP high-def television, donated by Audio Video Design. Ask a
music student for details, or look for our booth at the holiday
concerts.
“Music Man” comes to town: The High School will be per-
forming “The Music Man” as the musical this year. Come enjoy
your favorite songs, dancing and a great story -- a great way to
entertain the whole family. Shows will be at the Performing Arts
Center: Friday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2 and 7
p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m.
Support school music: Membership in Duxbury Music
Promoters supports student musicians as they learn and grow
into professional performers of the future, helping with com-
petitions, performance evenings and college scholarships. Give
what you can, and don’t forget – Whole Note Members get four
reserved concert seats! Go to the Duxbury School homepage and
scroll to the music link.

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20 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Weddings & Engagements


McIntyre – Tull Barbour – Mahoney
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oseph and Jen- ike and Judy Barbour of Bo-
ny McIntyre las Road announce the en-
announce the gagement of their daughter,
marriage of their daugh- Amy Elizabeth, to Patrick Michael Ma-
ter, Maris, to Ben Tull, honey, son of Mike and Mary Mahoney of
son of Amy and Dave Topsfield.
Tull of Bailey’s Circle. Amy graduated from Duxbury High
The wedding was held School in 2000 and received her BS from
on the rooftop of the El the University of New Hampshire in 2004. 
San Juan hotel in San She is currently employed as a financial
Juan, Puerto Rico. analyst for Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo
The bride was at- and Co. LLC in Boston.
tended by her Ma- Patrick is a 1998 graduate of Mascono-
tron of Honor, Nicole met Regional High School and received
Mahjoory, and by the his BA from the College of the Holy Cross
groom’s sisters, Re- in 2002. He also holds a Masters Degree
becca and Emily Tull. in history and currently teaches world
Best Man, Luke Miller, cultures at Masconomet Regional Middle
is a college friend of School.  In addition, Patrick is the head
both the groom and the coach of the boys’ varsity cross country
bride. Eric Bornemann team and distance coach for track.
and Andrew Simpson A July 2010 wedding is planned in
served as groomsmen. Duxbury.
The bride wore an el-
egant gown by Nicole Miller. Ava and Ryan Shea, cousins of
the groom, preceded the bride down the aisle as the flower girl
and ring bearer. Music on acoustic guitar was provided for the
ceremony by the groom’s father and the best man. Yau – Rachwalski
J
A reception followed with cocktails poolside and dinner and
dancing in the elegant Terraza of the El San Juan. The bride and essica Yau and John Paul Rachwalski were
groom were serenaded by the groom’s sisters during the recep- married on June 27 on the family property
tion. on King Caesar Road.
The bride and groom are both graduates of Sarah Lawrence Jessica is the daughter of William and Ruth Yau
College. After graduation they moved to the Chicago area where of Hong Kong. She is a graduate of Brown Uni-
Maris pursued her medical degree at Midwestern University. versity and received her MBA from Kellogg Uni-
She is employed by Midwestern University in Downers Grove, versity in Chicago. She has worked in finance for
IL as a resident physician in emergency medicine and family five years.
medicine. Ben is a graduate of Chicago Kent College of Law in John is the son of John and Fostira Rachwalski
Chicago, IL where he received the degree of Juris Doctor, with of Duxbury. He is a graduate of Brown University.
high honors. He is a vice president at Oakhill Capital Manage-
In addition to several wedding events, the couple had a day ment in New York City.
in Old San Juan with friends and attended a family celebration John’s brother Justin of Boston was the best
of the groom’s grandfather’s 80th birthday. man. James Morgan, formerly of Duxbury, was
among the groomsmen. John’s close friend Rob
Doyon – Greene Whitely, formerly of Duxbury, also attended the
wedding.

(Ember)

gift cards...
for the naughty,
L and nice
aura Doyon and Jonathan Greene were married at the
historic Barker Tavern in Scituate on May 31. Laura
is the daughter of Andre and Nancy Doyon of Dux-
bury. Jonathan is the son of Victor and Janna Greene of Palo
Alto, Calif. The ceremony was officiated by Marylou Butler.
Laura was attended by her Maid of Honor, Marjory Bravard,
and Brittany Korn. Jonathan’s Best Man was Andrew Lobel,
and his ushers included Matthew Doyon, Gregory Doyon, and www.emberdining.com
Samuel Greene. Laura and Jonathan enjoyed a two-week hon-
eymoon in Italy following the wedding.
Laura is a 2001 DHS graduate and attended New York Uni- CONTEMPORARY DINING AND
versity and Tufts School of Medicine. Jonathan is a graduate of
Palo Alto High School and also attended NYU and Tufts School DRINKS
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 21

A BRISK FALL WALK: The Duxbury Open Space Committee held their annual fall foliage walk recently 7-30*-!*1.-02
at the Bennett Conservation area off Union Bridge Road. The unusually warm weather spurred a
high turnout for the event. Pictured are committee members Pat Loring, Kathy Cross, Chairman Paul ',(3071-*32'-,
Costello and Lorrie Hall. Photo by Justin Graeber

The
School building forum planned
Duxbury Public mid-March. submitted to MSBA in mid-
33 Railroad Avenue, Suite 3, Duxbury

Schools School Building Com- At the March 2009 Town November.


Alison Austin, D.C.
781-934-0020 Jay Samuel Leith, D.C.

mittee and Superintendent Su- Meeting and subsequent elec- On Nov. 9 and 10, a group
san Skeiber will host a public tion, voters authorized two of 50 educators, administrators,
presentation on the first phase articles brought forth by the and members from throughout
of the feasibility study, fund- School Building Committee. the community (town boards,
ed by the 2009 Town Meet- The first article was for the school councils, parents, etc.)
ing, for the Duxbury Middle replacement of portions of met with Dore and Whittier’s
School and Duxbury High Chandler Elementary School educational consultant, Dr.
School. The presentation will for a total of $1.5 million. The Frank Locker, for the first two
be on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 7 roof was designed in the spring days of a three-day series of
p.m. at the Duxbury Middle and construction was success- “Visioning” workshops. A
School auditorium. Architects fully completed over the sum- third day is scheduled for Dec.
from Dore and Whittier will mer. The final cost for design 2. Participants explored how
present the work done to date and construction was less than the schools operate and dis-
and next steps for developing $1,000,000. The second ar- cussed best practices for de-
options for the school building ticle approved $200,000 for a livering education in the 21st
project. feasibility study for Duxbury century. Dr. Locker will assist
The feasibility study will Middle School and Duxbury the architect in developing
provide an assessment of the High School. conceptual layouts for DMS
physical condition of the mid- The first phase of the feasi- and DHS considering the fu-
dle and high schools, and will bility study evaluated the phys- ture educational needs of the
review programmatic needs, ical aspects of the schools. In district, the mission of the dis-
space assessment and enroll- September, the architects and trict, and the vision expressed
ment analysis. The study will their consultants toured the by the workshop participants.
evaluate four options for the two schools and interviewed
schools: maintenance personnel and
1. Do nothing – identifies the administration. In particu-
the increasing costs to main- lar, areas such as the heating,
tain the facilities without con- lighting, egress, life safety, ac-
sidering programmatic needs. cessibility, site features, roofs, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...”
2. Renovate each school walls and windows were in- -Henry David Thoreau
with potential partial demoli- spected. Classroom, admin-
tion and/or addition. istrative and program areas
3. Replace each school
with a new structure.
were considered both in size,
function and location within Live Deliberately This Autumn!
4. Combine the schools in the schools.
a one new facility or partially Recently, Dore and Whit-
renovated facility. tier assisted the School Build-
The options will include ing Committee with updat- Come Back
a conceptual site plan, floor ing the district’s statement of
plans and project cost esti-
mates as well as construction
Interest for the middle and
high schools. The SOI is re-
To Church this Fall
phasing ramifications. quired to be submitted annu-
Following this first public ally to the Massachusetts State EXPERIENCE:
information evening, subse- Building Authority in order to
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We’re thankful
for our readers
A
s we gather around the Thanksgiving table this
week, we are all thankful for family, friends
and good food. Thanksgiving has always been
a favorite holiday for this editor. It doesn’t come with the
commercialization and stressful craziness of Christmas, and
it’s a holiday everyone in the country can enjoy, regardless
of race, religion or creed. No business goes into the black
because of Thanksgiving. (The day after? Now that’s a
different story...) It’s a holiday motivated not by Hallmark
cards but by the desire to sit around a table with family.
Here at the Clipper, as we compose our list of things to be
thankful for, it keeps coming back to one thing –– you.
We are thankful to have some of the most active,
intelligent, passionate and well-informed readers to ever pick
up an ink-stained sheet of paper. Year after year, week after
week, you loyally head to the mailbox or the newsstand on
Wednesday morning to check out the week’s news. Whether
it’s in the form of a subscription for our readers, or advertising
for local businesses, we always feel supported and appreciated.
Restore benefits to cafeteria workers ———
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But the Duxbury community’s support of the Clipper isn’t
just financial. You send in intelligent, interesting and thought- n the opinion page the lower paid staff, in part by
provoking letters to the editor in a time where it’s becoming of the Oct. 7 edi-
tion of the Duxbury
What higher paid workers giving up
some of their pay raises and
something of a lost art. You send us tips and suggest stories,
letting us know when a story might otherwise have fallen
Clipper, there was a letter en-
titled “Why are cafeteria work-
do you benefits.
The details of the Dux-
through the cracks. Your criticism keeps us honest, and your ers losing health care?” Since think? bury school cafeteria workers
praise keeps us motivated to bring the best quality reporting to then, there has been little, if and the Beth Israel Deaconess
the community every week. any, mention in the local press Got an opinion you want to share? Medical Center are obviously
In a time where technology has allowed everyone with a about this apparent injustice. Sound off on this or any other issue. significantly different, but we
We are a small group of Send your comments to:
believe that the principles are
digital camera and a computer to become a citizen journalist, Duxbury residents who have E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com similar. We urge the Duxbury
we’re also thankful for the support our readers give in the form been talking about this item for Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331 school administration and the
of contributions to the paper. You take the Clipper along for several weeks. We recognize town leadership to take what-
family vacations, providing us with amazing pictures from the financial constraints fac- ever steps may be required to
ing the Town of Duxbury and employees in the town, and loss restore the hours and benefits
all over the world. Columnists like Bruce Barrett, Michelle of medical benefits could be a
the School System. However to our cafeteria workers.
Conway and Fahy Bygate help bring a more varied perspective we feel that trying to balance significant hardship for them. Kathy Bittrich, Cherry Ln;
to the paper. Photographers Deni Johnson and Karen Wong let the budget in part by cutting Kevin Cullen, in a March Tara Campbell, Tremont St.;
us see the town through their expert lenses. Groups like the cafeteria workers’ hours which 12 column in the Boston Globe, Bernadette DeVellis, Mayflow-
result in their loss of medical wrote about the steps being er St. Anita Haffey, Midway
Newcomers’ Club, Duxbury Student Union, Senior Center, taken by Paul Levy, President
Duxbury Education Foundation and the Duxbury Garden Club benefits is not a fair or equitable Rd.; Cathy Holmes, Massasoit
solution to the budget problem. and CEO of Beth Israel Dea- Rd.; Bill Melia, Elderberry
help keep readers informed about what’s going on around Although the cafeteria workers coness Medical Center in fac- Ln.; Dianne Wells, Mayflower
town, in a more detailed and personal way than our reporters are a highly visible presence to ing severe budget constraints. St.; Dick & Debby Whitney,
could. Parents send photos from youth sports or school events our children at school, they are His decision, supported over- Russell Rd.
among the lowest compensated whelmingly by the staff, was
we might not be able to get to, allowing us to provide more to do what he could to protect
comprehensive coverage of the Duxbury community. Our
readers do more than just pony up a dollar once a week. Your
Share the joy this holiday season —————
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contributions make our paper better.
So thanks, readers, letter writers, advertisers, eople of Duxbury, pated, so the coalition gave us recipients of our gifts. It was
photographers and columnists, and anyone whose ever sent feeling blessed and the names of two families at the such a success, we wanted to
in a photo, an announcement, or left a tip on our answering thankful but not sure shelter, with a total of five chil- share our joy with you. If you
how to spread the joy? Last dren. Each of our families “ad- are interested in creating your
machine. We couldn’t do it without you. year, we came up with a won- opted” a child from one of the own “Families for Families,”
–– J. Graeber derful way to help those less coalition’s families and fulfilled round up some friends. Call the
fortunate than us while cel- the wish list of that child. We Plymouth Area Coalition for the
ebrating the spirit of Christmas also contributed grocery store Homeless at 781-582-2010 and
Send us your letters! and enjoying some great time
together with friends. How is
gift cards for the parents. We
then celebrated with a pot-luck
get your adopted families’ wish
lists. Have fun being Santa for
The Duxbury Clipper welcomes all views. this possible in this hectic sea- dinner at our house where we someone. Deliver your gifts.
Preference will be given to letters from son, you ask? We call it “Fami- enjoyed each other’s company, Host a pot-luck to celebrate,
Duxbury residents or Duxbury-related
topics. Thank you letters will be accepted
lies for Families.” In lieu of ex- knowing we had made a differ- where everybody shares the
if concise. Anonymous letters or letters changing gifts with our friends, ence in several families’ lives. fun of preparing the food, and
published in other publications will not we join together with them to When the gifts were delivered, voila! It’s beginning to look a
be considered.
“adopt” a family or two at the the coalition expressed tremen- lot like Christmas.
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com Plymouth Coalition for the dous thanks. After Christmas, Angelique Kania
Homeless. Last year, there we received some heart-touch- Island Creek Road
Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331 were five families who partici- ing thank-you notes from the
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 23

Be a better recycler ——————————


A Wind blows the
merica Recycles when you recycle. Recently, had not seen other unaccept-
Day was Nov. 15. we were dismayed at the care- able items before, perhaps we
On the Web site less “recyclers” who put into would have explained that it

right direction
americarecyclesday.org we one of the recycling bins a was only this awful because it
are urged to “get involved plastic food bag with eight hot was Friday the 13th!
and take the pledge.” Please dogs, a half-eaten sandwich, Please pledge to recycle
take the pledge to recycle all used napkins and paper towels, responsibly. Recycling is good

I
that you can at the Duxbury a greasy pizza box, a wooden for the environment, saves By Soren Jensen
Transfer Station’s Recycling masher and a dirty sock. As we natural resources and town tax f you are sailing and the wind shifts and picks up,
Center. sure did not want these things money. you better correct your course. The Alternative
On the Web site, it also coming back to us, we man- Sue Mangione Energy Committee seems to be doing just that with
says, “it all comes back to aged to get them out before Transfer Station Advisory the large-scale wind project, which I can fully support. The
you.” Please keep that in mind they were compacted! If we Committee editorial in the Clipper Nov. 4, got it right with the head-
line: “Thinking big right move on wind power”
Former resident publishes book ————— I also agree with ZBA member Judi Barrett that the

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AEC has a lot of public education work to do. For more
ack in the early book. Al- beautiful illustrations by Astrid education in wind technology I will include all members of
1950’s Duxbury though Dux- Sheckels, I plan to purchase the AEC, planning board and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Bay was filled with bury is not copies for all my sons’ families There are truckloads of wind energy information and case
scallops, enabling many towns- mentioned as for Christmas. And fortunately, stories on the internet. A by-law with zoning and restrictive
people to benefit from their har- the location I’ll be able to have Jane auto- guidelines is important and necessary for wind projects.
vest. Jane Freeberg has written of the story, graph the books herself when But too much emphasis on zoning regulations and height
a delightful children’s book one can be she comes to Duxbury to sign restrictions before it is even proven that a wind turbine site
about that time, “The Scallop assured that books at Westwinds Bookshop is feasible could limit the effective use of wind. According
Christmas.” Jane became a res- it is. Since on Dec. 6. I hope that others to Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Af-
ident of Duxbury with her hus- “The Scallop Christmas” was who want to find a quality story fairs, “The experience of wind development in Massachu-
band, Ernest, and sons, Ernest published in Maine, where Jane about our town to give as a gift setts indicates that municipal bylaws are one of the most
and Bruce, over fifteen years and her husband now reside, the will do the same. significant barriers to wind projects.”
later; but when she heard the story could suitably be placed Susan Cook Thanas Before getting caught up in legal language terms for a
tale of one family from a friend in many harbors along the east- Bayridge Lane bylaw my recommendation to AEC and the town of Dux-
of hers, it stayed with her and ern coast of the USA. Having bury is to take some logical technical project steps and get
inspired the recently published read the book and admired the
stronger wind in the sail for a large-scale wind power proj-
ect. This will get the project much faster to the finish line.
He will fight for you ——————————
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• Measure the wind conditions on one or more of the
targeted sites before a bylaw is approved. The normal ap-
pivotal moment is at the table for the people of Somerville and not a loftier zip
on the horizon in Massachusetts. code. proach is to analyze the wind conditions and extrapolate,
Massachusetts poli- So who do we send to Wash- He fights for people, he then estimate the ideal turbine hub height. This will be the
tics. An election will take place ington to replace the power fights for causes, he fights for basis for installation of the most economical wind turbine.
to determine who will represent shortage created by Ted’s pass- what he thinks is right. The measurements are done using a wind monitoring or
the people of Massachusetts in ing? Who can best represent the He is a realist, but he is also meteorological tower. It takes at least one year and must
the United States Senate. people of Massachusetts and a deal maker. He understands be done anyway. A MET tower can be purchased as a kit
At its core, the job is not fight for us and deliver for his that a person who has lost his for $5,000 to $12,000. A company in Vermont known for
about following Ted Kennedy or her home state? Who are the job or cannot afford health in- producing MET wind assessment systems worldwide has
or joining the elite club of the candidates? surance or who feels unsafe in extensive experience in analyzing wind turbine sites.
Senate. It is about representing 1. Pags has money and has his community is not thinking In a municipal zoning district a MET tower will be sub-
the people of Massachusetts. been successful in business. about world issues no matter ject to issuance of a building permit for a temporary struc-
As Tip O’Neil used to say, 2. Martha is a prosecutor how important they may be. ture. It would be a small upfront investment and would
“All politics is local.” Sena- who looks good on camera. Capuano understands the needs demonstrate that Duxbury is serious about a municipal
tors speak of world issues and 3. Khazei has a social con- of Massachusetts and also un- wind turbine. It will get the project going without waiting
appear on national television science. derstands the process to bring for a new bylaw or even a grant from MTC. Many towns
discussing big issues, but at its 4. Scott Brown would win home what they need. He will including neighboring town Kingston did the MET analysis
core the job is about delivering if there was a swim suit com- hit the ground running without before finalizing a bylaw. It might even be easier with wind
for their constituents. Ted Ken- petition. a need for on the job training. condition facts to get a bylaw passed.
nedy had an agenda, a legacy, And then there is Mike In the end all politics is lo- • The AEC should not rush to get a by-law to a town
a vision for the America and Capuano; the only candidate cal and Mike Capuano is a lo- meeting with premature turbine height restrictions. If a
the world he wanted to live in; with the experience, the passion cal guy who was allowed to new bylaw restricts the height to 250 ft. it would be a di-
some of it inspired from his and the proven ability to make succeed because of the efforts saster that a MET tower test will demonstrate that the most
brothers and some of it inspired Washington work for Mas- and the programs created by economical and commercial viable wind turbine should be
by the people he was sent to sachusetts. He is a man from people like Ted Kennedy. Mike 300 ft. high (Where does the 250 ft. come from any way?)
Washington to represent who a working class background Capuano lives his life the way The first turbine in Hull HWI is 250 ft. high and the latest
had no one else to speak for who worked his way to an Ivy we want our elected officials turbine HWII 1.8 MW is 280 ft. high with a 200 ft. high
them. At his very core Ted Ken- League education and a law de- to lead their lives. And he will hub tower.
nedy, the liberal lion, never for- gree. He is the type of success go back to Washington and not
• What is the most economical turbine height?
got about the people who sent story that every parent from forget the people who sent him
there to represent them. And he
According to the Danish Wind Industry Association,
him to Washington. With his Massachusetts wants for their
booming voice and moral com- kids. He is a man who values will never, never forget how to the most economical and typical turbine on land is 1,000
pass he worked the big room home and family and friends fight for what is right for the KW with a tower height of 200 to 260 ft. and a rotor diam-
and with every ounce of his be- and will fight for what they people of Massachusetts and eter of 175 ft. for a total height of 290 to 350 ft. The size
ing he worked the back rooms, deserve even if it isn’t always for America. of the turbine blades depends on the local wind conditions.
and made the deals that brought politically expedient. He does Brian Cook More wind equals shorter blades. A 250 ft. height limita-
jobs, and benefits, and a place not apologize for being from St. George Street tion will most likely limit the output to less than 750 KW
for one turbine. More than one and smaller sized turbines
can, of course, be installed, which has some advantages
FROM THE ARCHIVES (spread of risk in case of failure, difficult access to con-
struction site for big turbines, and aesthetical landscape
considerations). However large turbines with tall hub tow-
Twenty-five years ago: ers use the existing wind resources more efficiently. It will
Nov. 22, 1984 deliver electricity at a lower cost. Foundation cost, electri-
The DHS Boosters Club cal grid connection, and turbine components are somewhat
formally dedicated the “new” independent of the size of the turbine. The Massachusetts
concession stand at the high Division of Energy Resources in a bylaw model amend-
school field in memory of ment also recommends that wind facilities shall go up to
Albert Doscher, former Dux- 400 feet above the current grade of the land.
bury cemetery superintendent Bottom line: Let a MET wind measurement analysis
and active member of the decide which way to go, not a restrictive bylaw.
Boosters. Building designer The support for wind energy in Duxbury is growing
was James Rowley, and gen- and as Planning Board member Josh Cutler stated: “This is
eral contractor was Raymond something we need to do as a town.”
Chandler Jr. both of Duxbury. The writer is a Puritan Road resident.
24 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The clash of cardboard

After the individual tournament, the teens competed in teams battles.

The “Amazons” team watches the action on Saturday afternoon.

Jay Dever is an imposing figure in the


Cody Nickerson uses his shield to deflect the attack of Bryan Smith. fighting circle.

Young Adult Librarian Ellen Snoeyenbos checks


the list of the participants before the next battle
is announced.

Brendan Davidson goes in for the “kill” against James Downey.

For winning the tournament, Cody Nickerson got a laurel


wreath from Young Adult Librarian Ellen Snoeyenbos.

Photos by Justin Graeber

Sarah Hunter and Stephanie


Fariello prepare to cross Yulissa Hernandez takes a swing at her oppo-
swords ... err, tubes. nent.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 25

Senior Center News Alzheimer’s Decemberfest planned


Senior Center closed on Thursday, November 26. Happy workshop at
Thanksgiving Day!

Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair and Bake Sale ...
the Senior at First Parish
Christmas gifts, specialty items, handmade wreaths, holiday
will be on Sunday, Nov. 29, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Call Linda at 781-
934-5774 at x103 now if you need a table rental for $30). This Center decorations, gourmet foods and baked goods, presents that sup-
port humanitarian efforts, and a chance to sit and chat while
is our annual event to support programs for the coming year. All The Alzheimer’s Associ-
types of handmade goods will be available. Come kick off the enjoying a savory hot lunch served in a historic church are just
ation is offering a workshop some of the delights at First Parish Church’s annual holiday fair,
holiday season with us and our local artisans. Anyone willing presented by an elder law
to bake for the Bake Sale, please notify Linda, or bring wrapped Decemberfest, on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. There’s
attorney, Dec. 10, 4– 5:30 something for everyone, including a silent auction, children’s
baked goods to the Senior Center on Saturday afternoon or Sun- p.m. at the Duxbury Coun-
day morning. books and Fair Trade chocolate. Find your treasures at First Par-
cil on Aging that is free and ish Church, 842 Tremont St. For more information, call 781-
Christmas Holiday Basket Project by the Duxbury In- open to the public. “Legal 934-6532 or visit our Web site, duxburyuu.org.
terfaith Council… Donations of food may be placed in the and Financial Answers for
containers near the Reception Desk at the Senior Center now Families Coping with Al-
through Thursday, Dec. 10. These baskets of food will go to zheimer’s” covers wills, Jan Butterworth
support 150 Duxbury recipient families. We are asking for your durable power of attorney, (781) 582-9766
support. Kinds of food needed: Canned goods (yellow and health care proxy, and what Care for your animal, all shapes and sizes
green vegetables, cranberry sauce, canned gravy); Juice (non- Medicare and Medicaid do on a daily basis or while you are on vacation!
frozen concentrated juice mix); packaged dessert mixes (quick and do not cover. Registra- Playtime
bread, muffins, brownies, cake and frosting). We urge you to tion is required, call 800- Dog Walking
help bring the holiday to our less fortunate neighbors. 272-3900.
Free Legal Advice. . . New to our Senior Center: Attorney
Peter Muncey and associates (elder law, estate planning) at the Bachelors of
Senior center on the first Friday of each month from 9-10 a.m,
by appointment. His next available date will be Dec. 4. Please
Class of 1989 Science in Animal Science
Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
call Julie at x104 to schedule.
Senior Breakfast… 8:30 a.m, Tuesday, Dec. 8. Jaqui Hel-
Celebrates 20
vitz, a certified ‘Touch for Health’ therapist, will speak about the Years MEN’S AND BOY’S
wellness process and the benefits of ‘TFH’ as therapy. HOLIDAY HAIRCUTS NOW
There will be a reunion
Sadie Trip to New Bedford City Hall . . . for an interest- of the Duxbury High School
ing tour on Tuesday, Dec. 8, then stop for lunch at the popular Class of 1989 on Friday, Nov. Hockey Cuts
Freestone’s Restaurant. Call Joan at x113 now for your reser- 27, from 7-10 p.m. at Venus Men’s & Boys Regular Cuts
vations. II in Marshfield. For more in- Fades
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residents. Lunches open to everyone, Monday through Thurs-
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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday Nov. 26
No school -- Thanksgiving Recess

Friday Nov. 27
No school -- Thanksgiving Recess
Send School news & Photos to
editor@duxburyclipper.com
Thursday, Dec. 3 the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Chandler PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.
DHS School Council 5 p.m. DHS room 106

Friday Dec. 4
Open house for Integrated Preschool 11-11:45 a.m. Chandler School
DHS Snow Ball

School Lunch Menu


Week of November 30 - Dec. 4
DHS
Monday: Mac and cheese, veggie tray, din-
ner roll, warm cookie, juice.
Tuesday: Chicken parm on a roll, side salad,
Jello with topping, grape juice.
Wednesday: Chicken or cheese quesadilla,
green beans, salsa, sour cream, juice.
Thursday: Buffalo twisters, crinkle fries,
corn, lemonade.
Friday: Homemade pizza, tossed salad, fruit
cup, lemonade. Extra slice for $1.
Daily lunch option: Specialty sandwich line
and salad bar open daily.

DMS CAPS FOR SALE: Order your Dragon hats and mittens before the first snow fall! Showing their town pride
Monday: Mac and cheese or chicken patty sandwich, green beans, gar- are Cam Haight, Chris Roberts, Sam Roberts, Drew Haight and Ben Collins. Hats cost $20 and are avail-
den salad, dinner roll, peaches, fruit punch.
able from the Alden PTA. Contact Peggy Dickinson at ndbigtree@aol.com to order a hat and/or mittens
Tuesday: Bacon double hamburger or cheeseburger sub, lettuce, to- in time for the holidays.
mato, pickles, baked chips,fresh fruit, juice.
Wednesday: Pasta with sauce, veggie tray, wheat dinner roll, chocolate
pudding, grape juice. Items needed for auctions to Preschool
Thursday: Popcorn chicken, smiley fries, sweet peas, fortune cookie,
juice. benefit music program open house
Friday: Cheese pizza, veggie tray with cheese cubes, fresh pears, apple Join local families and businesses – including the Bill Curley Thinking about pre-
juice. Extra slice for $1.
Basketball Clinics – who donate to the Duxbury Music Promot- school for next year? The
Daily lunch options: Assorted sandwiches and salad daily; Monday, ers’ Holiday Auction. Held during the five December holiday Duxbury Integrated Pre-
Wednesday, Friday -- bagel lunch; Tuesday, Thursday -- Tony’s pizza or concerts, the raffle is a great way to support student musicians. school will be hosting an
PB&J Uncrustable.
Look for great items donated that include a week from the Bas- open house on Friday, Dec.
ketball Clinics, golf lessons, and electronics; we’d love more 4, from 11–11:45 a.m.
big-ticket items, as well as themed gift baskets, event tickets, Parents and future pre-
Alden gift cards, new sporting goods or instruments. Contact Priscil- schoolers (age three or four
Monday: Popcorn chicken nibbles, smiley fries, green beans, juice. la Richardson at bahoove@aol.com or 781-585-6460 or Brad by Sept. 1, 2010) are wel-
Tuesday: Bagel pizza, veggie tray with dip, trail mix (no nuts), juice. Smith at bsmith@avdesigns, or 781-424-3396. come to attend this event.
Wednesday: Pasta with sauce or butter, garden salad, garlic bread, Visitors will be able to tour
Jello, juice.
Thursday: Chicken patty on a roll, pasta salad, carrot and celery sticks,
Howard Gardner to speak a preschool classroom at the
Chandler School, meet the
green and red grapes, juice. The Parent Connection and Bay Farm Montessori Academy preschool teachers, watch a
are pleased to host Howard Gardner, well-known author, Har- quick video presentation of
Friday: Grab and go Fruit Loops or Corn Pops, green and red apples.
vard professor, and research psychologist, for a presentation, a day in a preschool class-
Daily lunch options: Monday, Wednesday, Friday -- Tony’s Pizza or
“The Well-Rounded, Curious Mind -- Preparing Your Child for room, participate in an arts
PB&J Uncrustable; Tuesday, Thursday -- Assorted sandwich or bagel
the Future.” Based on his new book, “Five Minds for the Fu- and crafts activity and listen
lunch. All served with salad or vegetable, milk and fruit.
ture”, this event will take place on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. to a story read by one of our
at the Duxbury High School Auditorium. A 7 p.m. reception will preschool teachers.
Chandler precede Gardner’s talk. Enrollment information
Monday: Chicken patty sandwich, smiley fries, green beans, juice. Tickets for this event are $7 each, and $5 for teachers. Tick- will be available. Contact
Tuesday: Manwiches, side salad, cape cod chips, pickle spear, juice. ets can be purchased at Westwinds Bookshop, Foodie’s, the Bridget or Gail with any
Wednesday: Pasta with sauce or butter, garden salad, garlic bread, Duxbury Free Library, Bay Farm Montessori Academy, or on- questions at 781-934-7672.
Jello, juice. line at: theparentconnection.org.
Thursday: Popcorn chicken bites, mashed potato, green beans, apple-

Chandler Holiday Festival Dec. 5


sauce, juice.
Friday: Grab and go, green and red apples.

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Daily lunch options: Dragon sack (PB&J Uncrustable) available ev-
ery day; Monday, Wednesday, Friday -- Turkey and cheese sandwich or
bagel with yogurt; Tuesday, Thursday -- Ham and cheese sandwich or ome kick off the the admission price of $5 per All proceeds from the
pizza. All served with salad or vegetable, milk and fruit. holiday season person or $20 per family, if event will go directly to the
with your family purchased in advance. Tickets Chandler PTA to support the
All lunches served with choice of milk.
and community at the annual will be available at the door for many programs it provides for

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Chandler School Holiday Fes- $6 per person. Children under the school and community. To

OODRICH tival. On Saturday, Dec. 5, from 2 are free of charge. order tickets in advance, send

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9 a.m.-1 p.m. the cafetorium In addition, guests will be an envelope with the desired
and gym will be transformed able to purchase scrumptious amount of tickets and a check
into a winter wonderland full baked goods and books to do- made payable to the Chandler
of fun family activities includ- nate to the Chandler School PTA to school with your child
ing breakfast, crafts, games library. The always popular by Dec. 3. All tickets will be
DUXBURY HARDWARE CORP. with prizes, and photos with themed gift baskets will also held at the door. For more in-
Santa or a character from Jose be on hand to create some ex- formation, contact Jan Bruno
40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD • KINGSTON Mateo Ballet’s production of citement as they are raffled. at 781-585-7851 or sweet-
(Rte 53 near Duxbury/Kingston Line) “The Nutcracker.” Each of New this year is a silent auc- peakidz@aol.com.
781-422-0131 these activities is included in tion.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 27

Duxbury police log DPW notified.


Thursday Nov. 12 Monday Nov. 16 7:40 p.m. Caller reports wife is
12:10 a.m. One party arrested 9:04 a.m. Motor vehicle stop on home alone and believes some-
one is in the house. Officer re-
12:40 p.m. Suspicious item
on Autumn Avenue and charged Lincoln Street results in one party dropped off at transfer station.
with intimidating a witness and arrested. Charged with speed- sponded.
Item brought to Police Station.
domestic assault and battery. ing, operating with a suspended 10:44 p.m. Caller reports tow
license, and operator refusal to truck trying to remove motor ve-
12:16 p.m. Marshfield police
6:29 a.m. Sergeant reported ing dog on Tremont Street. Of- report unresponsive female. Fire
ficer confirmed and left message identify self to officer. Transport- hicle from yard.
party walking three dogs on ed prisoner to Plymouth Court at department notified. No services
Tarkiln Field. Advised to move at house. needed.
12:24 p.m.
along and check with animal con- Wednesday Nov. 18
trol if allowed to walk dogs on 1:59 a.m. Caller reports children 5:14 p.m. Caller reported suit-
Saturday Nov. 14 1:06 a.m. Caller on Chestnut case found on the side of the road.
that property. poking at wires causing them to Street reports trouble breathing.
1:24 a.m. Suspicious motor ve- arc. Area search negative. Officer delivered to residence.
12:38 p.m. Male passing out hicle parked overnight at school Ambulance transport to Jordan
advertisements on Meetinghouse on St. George Street. 4:47 p.m. Caller reports dog Hospital. 6:55 p.m. Caller reports a deer
Road. Officer explained the so- barking on Friendship Lane may struck a motor vehicle. Deer left
2:06 a.m. Suspicious motor ve- 11:18 a.m. Large block of ce- the area, and no damage to the
liciting rules. be in trouble. Dog injured, offi- ment in road on Congress Street.
hicle parked overnight on Sum- cer called Animal Control Officer vehicle.
2:38 p.m. Motor vehicle ac- mer Street. to respond. Dog stuck in water, is
cident on Tremont Street. Un- now out, cancelled ACO request.
known personal injury. 12:08 p.m. Caller requests radar WALSH, FIRNROHR,
on Church Street. 5:26 p.m. 911 caller reports car-
6:07 p.m. Caller reports traffic & McCARTHY, P.A.
1:56 p.m. State police recovered bon monoxide detector sounding
issue in front of Town Hall. on Church Street. Fire Depart-
property in Marshfield that was Engaging in the General Practice of Law
7:06 p.m. Motor vehicle struck stolen from Duxbury. ment reports elevated readings.
deer on Harrison Street. Deer ran Area vented and readings are Concentrating in Real Estate, Criminal Defense,
into the woods. down to acceptable. Estate Planning & Immigration
Sunday Nov. 15
8:29 p.m. Officer reported medi- 12:11 a.m. Suspicious motor ve- 7:25 p.m. Caller on Tremont
cal situation in motor vehicle. Pa- hicle parked overnight at Powder Street reports hitting a deer, re- 272 Saint George Street
tient refusal. Ambulance standing Point Bridge. quests officer. Duxbury, Massachusetts
by waiting for parent of patient. 781-934-8500
12:59 a.m. Suspicious motor ve-
9:07 p.m. Caller reports finding hicle parked overnight at store on Tuesday Nov. 17
bicycle on the side of the road on Summer Street. 2:04 a.m. Suspicious motor ve-
Harvest Drive. Property brought hicle at high school.
into the station. 9:44 a.m. Officer called in to
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truck from Kingstown Way.
5:00 p.m. Caller reports put-
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vehicle on Old Colony Road be- motor vehicle parked in the next
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Man gets jail time in card theft AFTER THE HOLIDAYS WITH YOUR FAMILY
A Hyannis man is serving ning to report that he had ENJOY A SHORT STAY WITH OUR FAMILY!
90 days in jail after he pled found her credit card on the
guilty to stealing and using floor during the move. How-
a credit card belonging to a ever, the woman reported that
Duxbury woman whom he her card had been nowhere
tays Availablenity
moved furniture for in 2008.
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years where Turkey Day op- McWilliams will lead Coach Dave Maimaron’s team against Marshfield on Thanksgiving.
ponents played each other five been used to seeing Marshfield get our kids in open space. We yer lead the receiving corps.
days later with no repercus- teams come into the game av- have been trying to mix the Silva doesn’t seem to be
sions. eraging 250 lbs. up front, the passing game into our offense the least bit concerned about
The situation raises sever- Rams are nowhere near as because it keeps the defense showing what he has in his of-
al questions: Do you play your large as past years, but do start honest and the linebackers off fensive arsenal.
starters? Do you show the op- 250 lbs. Thomas Pearl at right of the line.” “We’re going to probe
posing coach what you have in tackle. The rest of the Rams up While Duxbury defenders and see what works, and we’ll
your offensive arsenal? Does front appear with normal pro- would have to battle their way stay with it until they stop us.
the fact the two teams play five portions, with right guard Rob- past a huge Marshfield line in We’re going to try everything,
days later hurt the gate that ert Driscoll (6’2”/225), center past years only to face equally including some new plays that
the home team depends on so Jeff Wallace (5’6”/200), left large running backs, the situa- will help us win.”
much? guard Mike Maher (6’1”/200) tion has changed this year. With the return of Bobby
Marshfield Coach Lou and left tackle Peter Scanlon Senior QB Stephan Sousa Murphy, Duxbury’s three-
Silva knows it is a debatable (6’5”/220) complementing (5’11”/165) leads the Ram headed monster of Murphy,
issue, but like most football Pearl. attack with running back sophomore Henry Buonagurio,
coaches, he is preparing his Silva’s offense has always captains Matt DiGrigoli and QB Kane Haffey hopes to
team for a football game no emphasized the run, and this (5’10”/160) and Sean Griffith present some defensive prob-
matter what the future holds. year’s team is no different, ex- (5’9”/175) carrying the load. lems for a Ram defense that is
“I’m approaching this like cept in its approach. Griffith rarely comes off the fast and experienced.
any other Thanksgiving Day “We can’t just stand there field, as the senior also plays The Rams rotate several
game,” says the Rams coach, like in past years and pound outside linebacker and kicks players up front along with
who led his team to a 7-2 re- away at the defense with our the PATs and field goals, with Thomas Pomella (5’10”/190),
cord and its fifth straight year running backs. We can do his longest being 37 yards. Driscoll, Pearl, and Dan Rear-
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events@clipperpress.com 8041.
or fax to 781-934-5917. The Council on Aging fitness

services
classes. Yoga at 9 a.m. and Zumba
the Deadline latin dance aerobics at 12:15 p.m.
($5/free for Seniors). Call 781-934-
5774, x103 with any questions.

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First Baptist A cal
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me e t ve n t s,
781- 934-6095
Dr. Kevin Cassidy
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Pastor Jamie Cotelleso,
Worship Leader
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
nursery and children’s programs C a l e n wo r k u rs e s,
s
p l ays h o p s, Tech Talk Series. Duxbury Free
Library 7-8 p.m. in the Merry Room.
,
during worship time. Sunday and v dance s
school classes, children through o pp o r o l u n te e r
adult, immediately following t uni t
ie s ! Friday Dec. 4
morning worship; 5:30 p.m.
junior and senior high youth Preschool Open House. Duxbury
and hymns.) Sunday school
groups with Youth Pastor Brent Integrated Preschool will host an
K-12 during 10 a.m. service. Open House on Friday, Dec. 4 from
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and
r i te ms by
Childcare provided at 10 a.m. 11-11:45 a.m. at the Chandler School.
prayer time. Awana Clubs for service. Wednesday: Mens
c a le n d a
kids every Wednesday night Bible Study 6:30 a.m., Coffee Se nd o e ve n t s@
Parents and future preschoolers are
welcome to visit the classrooms,
from 6:30-8 p.m. for preschool and conversation 9 a.m., Holy F r id a y t
through the sixth grade. Eucharist with healing 10 a.m., no on s s .c om .
meet the teachers, watch a video

c l i pp e r p re ce available basis.
presentation, etc. Contact Bridget or
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Gail with any questions at 781-934-
Children’s choir rehearsal 6 a
Holy Family Church ish ed on a sp even ts . 7672.
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at a le n da r it ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
C omm
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult Choir is fo r n on-c Festival of Trees. The annual
holyfamilyduxbury.org Preference
Rev. Bryan Parrish rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA Festival of Trees is celebrating its 20th
Rev. Seán Maher meeting at 7 p.m. anniversary, Magnificent Memories
781-934-5055 Dec. 4-6. The Festival benefits
Weekend Mass: Saturday, Cranberry Hospice. The event
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 First Parish Church Blood Drive. Duxbury Senior Center features over 50 uniquely decorated
trees, as well as entertainment,
a.m. (family mass), 10 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. Babysitting avail-
duxburyuu.org Thursday November 25 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This blood drive
is sponsored by Children’s Hospital Santa and a gift shop. Open Dec. 4
Rev. Catherine Cullen
able at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Daily Happy Thanksgiving! Boston and is part of the Duxbury 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Admission is $5 for
781-934-6532
mass is Monday through Sat- Holly Days Celebration. Call Joanne adults, $4 for seniors (62 and older),
The office is open from 9 Thanksgiving Service. The Duxbury $2 for children under 12.
urday, 8:15 a.m. The rosary is a.m.-3 p.m. Office closed noon Moore at 781-934-5774 x102 for an
Interfaith Council will sponsor it’s appointment.
prayed after daily mass. Adora- Nov. 25 through Nov. 27. Sun- annual Thanksgiving Service at Bonaparte Magic. A night of family
tion of the Blessed Sacrament, days, Senior choir rehearsal at 7:30 a.m. The service will be held at Sunday Salon Series. Brunonia fun at the Festival of Trees at 5 and
Fridays from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 9:15 a.m., Junior choir rehearsal Bumpus Park across from the King Barry, author of “The Lace Reader” 7 p.m. on Friday Dec. 4 at Plimoth
Daytime bible study, Thursdays at 9:30 a.m., Worship Service Ceasar House (King Ceasar Rd.). A discusses her novel at 2 p.m. in the Plantation. Tickets sold in advance
at 9:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Church school at 10:30 a.m. coffee hour will follow in the barn Duxbury Free Library’s Merry Room. at Westwinds, Once Upon a Time,
group Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Buddhist Meditation at 7 of the King Ceasar House. For more For more information, call 781-934- Pro Sports. All proceeds benefit
Men’s prayer group Fridays at p.m. Bells meet on Tuesdays information, call 781-934-8388, or 2721 x108 or visit duxburyfreelibrary. Cranberry Hospice.
6:45 a.m. at 7 p.m., and Recorders at 8:30 visit duxinterfaith.com. org.
p.m. Book group meets Thurs-
Pilgrim Church days at 9 a.m. Sewing group Saturday Dec. 5
meets Thursdays at 10 a.m. Friday Nov. 27 Monday Nov. 30 Decemberfest Holiday Fair.
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Thanksgiving Service 7:30 a.m. DFL Film Series. “Daytrippers” Saturday, Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Conversational French. Designed
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor at Bumpus Park. December- (rated R) will be shown at the primarily for people who have had at First Parish Church. Annual event
Rev. Eloise Parks, Ast. Pastor fest Holiday Fair, Dec. 5 from 9
781-934-6591 Duxbury Free Library’s Fourth some French, Mondays, 9:30-11:30 for all ages includes affordable gift
a.m.-3 p.m. Friday Film Series from 7-10 p.m. in a.m. (for the less confident) and 10:30- shopping, silent auction, handmade
Sunday Worship Service at
the Merry Room. 11:30 a.m. (for the more comfortable wreaths, bake sale, hot lunch and
10 a.m. Church office hours,
more.
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- St. Paul’s Church of DHS Class of 1989 20th Reunion.
students) at the Duxbury Senior
Center. Drop-in okay. Instruction
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27, from 7-10 p.m. at the Winter Concert. The Snug Harbor
Closed Thanbksgiving. Pilgrim the Nazarene Venus Restaurant, Brant Rock. To
facilitation by Carol Mercereau. Call Community Chorus presents
childcare and preschool, Mon- Linda with any questions at 781-934- “Musicological Christmas” at 7:30
Rev. David Troxler RSVP, visit duxbury89.com. 5774 x103.
day-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. Senior 781-585-3419 p.m. in the Duxbury Performing
choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 Sunday worship, 11 a.m. Yeats Poetry reading and lecture. Arts Center. Tickets are $15 adults,
p.m. Bookworms, Tuesday, 1:30 Nursery is provided for all ser- Saturday Nov. 28 Emerson College Professor Daniel $12 students and seniors, and $10 for
groups of ten or more. Tickets are
p.m. Ladies Bible study, Tues- vices. Sunday school meets Tobin will have a Poetry Reading
day at 7 p.m and Wednesday at Sunday morning from 9 to Anime Fest. For young adults in the and Lecture: William Butler Yeats available at The Studio, Westwind
9 a.m. Junior choir rehearsal, 10:45 a.m. Monday book study Merry Room of the Duxbury Free from 7–8:30 p.m. in the Otto Fehlow Books, the Marshfield Star Market
Wednesday at 5 p.m. Pilgrim and discussion group at 7 p.m. Library from 2-4 p.m. Meeting Room, Plymouth Public courtesy booth and at the door. For
Ringers rehearsal, Wednesday Small groups meet during the Library, 132 South St. Plymouth. This more information, visit snugharborcc.
Channel 13 Cable Programming. org.
at 7 p.m. Dec. 2, Taize Advent week. DivorceCare and Di- Duxbury School Committee at 3 p.m. program is free and no registration is
service. vorceCare for Kids, Thursdays and 9 p.m. required. Special Children’s Storytime. In
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Board of Selectmen meeting. Live connection with the Dean Morrissey
exhibit, the Duxbury Free Library
United Methodist Sunday Nov. 29 on cable channel 13 at 7 p.m.
will hold a special storytime program
highstreetumc.org First Church of for children (with an adult) from
Duxbury Holly Days. Duxbury
Rev. Barbara Kszystyniak
781-585-9863
Christ Scientist Business Association hosts free Tuesday Dec. 1 kindergarten to grade 3 at 10:30 a.m.
Advance registration required. For
Sunday worship service and 781-934-6434 events from noon until dusk, including Duxbury Youth Wrestling Sign- more information call 781-934-2721,
Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Sunday worship service and “Santa’s North Pole Express” puppet Ups. Tuesday, Dec. 1 at the DMS x115.
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 show at 1:30 and 2:45 p.m. at the Art Mini Gym, starting at 5:45 p.m. with
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- Complex Museum, trolley rides with the first practice to follow from 6-8 Chandler Holiday Festival. From
ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. caroling throughout the town, pictures p.m. Ages seven and above, or in 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Chandler School.
hour following. Third Friday of
Christian Science Reading Room with Santa, face painting, silouettes, grades two though eight are welcome. Family activities include breakfast,
each month we serve dinner at etc. Open houses planned by many
open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls Registration fee is $75. E-mail crafts, games with prizes, and photos
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. merchants. Blood drive and craft fair with Santa or a character from The
Last Wednesday of the month Corner, Tuesday through Satur- questions to wjdagen@comcast.net.
day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. at the Senior Center. Finishing with Nutcracker. Admission is $5 per
is ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. the Rotary Club annual tree lighting Cooking with Emil Lundin. Meets person or $20 per family if purchased
Church office hours are Monday Christian Science Sentinel
Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- at dusk in the town green. from 1-3 p.m. on the first and third in advance, or $6 per person at the
through Thursday from 9 a.m. to Tuesday of each month at the door. Children under 2 are free
12 p.m. day mornings at 7 a.m. Senior Center Annual Holiday Senior Center. Cost $15 per person. of charge. For more information,
Craft Fair. The Senior Center’s Menus vary. Proper plating, kitchen contact Jan Bruno at 781-585-7851
Annual Holiday Craft Fair and Bake
St. John the Journey Sale will take place from 10 a.m.-3
equipment, entertaining ideas. For
registration, call Linda at 781-934-
or sweetpeakidz@aol.com.

Evangelist Episcopal Community of Faith p.m. As part of the Holly Days


celebration, trolleys will make stops
5774 x112. Festival of Trees. The annual
Festival of Trees is celebrating its 20th
www.stjohnsduxbury.org www.journeyduxbury.com at the Senior Center. Tables available anniversary, Magnificent Memories
781-934-6523
Sunday services: 8 a.m.
Rev. David Woods
781-585-8295
for crafters and artisans. Please
contact Linda at 781-934-5774, x103
Wednesday Dec. 2 Dec. 4-6. The Festival benefits
Cranberry Hospice. The event
Holy Eucharist (said) and 10 Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- for an application or stop by 8-4 p.m. Sustainable Duxbury. Meets at 7:30 features over 50 uniquely decorated
a.m. Holy Eucharist (with choir ter at Miramar. Monday through Friday. Table fee is p.m. on the first Wednesday of each trees, as well as entertainment,
$30. month at the Senior Center. For more Santa and a gift shop. Open Dec. 5,
information, call Judi Vose at 781- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is $5 for
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Mary Beth Goldman

What is your favorite thanksgiving food?

“Candied yams! I like to make “Stuffing – homemade, of “Turkey is fine but I’d like some “The turkey!” “Stuffing is yummy and it
different recipes, but everyone course!” steak, maybe some clams with makes me feel happy!”
Luna Beary
wants the same old traditional Ron Curley sweet potatoes and corn.” Temple St. Katherine Vitaro
ones.” Washington St. Jim Taylor Mellor’s Walk
Susan Taylor Surplus St.
Surplus St.

adults, $4 for seniors (62 and older), This workshop offers practical Painting demonstration. Paul medical appointments to seniors and Foreign Film Day. On the second
$2 for children under 12. tips about managing the holidays George will demonstrate his art handicapped individuals on Tuesday Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m.
following the death of a loved one. techniques to coincide with the New and Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Senior Center. No reservations
Festival of Trees cocktail party. The Guest Speaker is Kathleen McAleer, England Watercolor Society Regional and Friday mornings from 8-11. required. Admission is free.
20th annual Festival of Trees cocktail Hospice Bereavement Coordinator Show at the Art Complex Museum Rides must be scheduled 72 hours
party takes place from 6-9 p.m. at of Cranberry Hospice.   Registration on Dec. 13 at 1:30 p.m. Admission in advance by calling Becky Ford at Sustainable Duxbury. Meets at 7:30
Plimoth Plantation. Tickets are $65 required by contacting Donna is free and pre-registration is at (781) 781-934-5774 x117. p.m. on the first Wednesday of each
per person. Call Katie Rudicus at Ciappina, outreach coordinator at 934-6634, x10. month at the Senior Center. For more
781-934-5007 or Linda Quinlan at 781-934-5774 x105. The Council on Aging fitness classes. information, call Judi Vose at 781-
781-424-5410 or 781-424-5410 for Zumba latin dance aerobics at 12:15 on 934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-
more information. Alzheimer’s Workshop. The
Alzheimer’s Association is offering
Ongoing Wednesdays and 12:45 p.m. on Fridays
($5/free for Seniors); Strength training
8041.

a free workshop on Dec. 10 from 4 Bettina Lesieur: Holiday Open on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.; Tai Chi on Cooking with Emil Lundin. Meets
Sunday Dec. 6 – 5:30 p.m. at the Duxbury Senior Studio and Gallery. Lesieur Gallery Tuesday at 9 a.m.; Stay fit multi-level from 1-3 p.m. on the first and third
Tuesday of each month at the
Center, 10 Mayflower Street. at 301 St. George St. on Dec. 4, 5 and class on Tuesday and Thursday at 11
Violinist Concert. The Art Complex Workshop covers wills, durable 6 and Dec. 11, 12 and 13. From 11 a.m.; Yoga on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Senior Center. Cost $15 per person.
Museum welcomes back violinist power of attorney, health care proxy, a.m.-6 p.m., or by appointment at and Wednesday at 9 a.m. Call 781- Menus vary. Proper plating, kitchen
Andrew Kohji Taylor at 4 p.m. The and what Medicare and Medicaid 781-934-5103. 934-5774, x103 for questions. equipment, entertaining ideas. For
event is free. For more information, do and do not cover. Registration is registration, call Linda at 781-934-
visit artcomplex.org. required, call 800-272-3900. Friday Night Entertainment. From 9 Poetry Circle. Meets on the second 5774 x112.
p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House Thursday of every month, 7-8:30 p.m.,
Jazz for the Holiday Season. In the The Music Man. Come see The on Washington Street, featuring Sean at the Duxbury Free Library. For more Senior Citizens Club. Meets on the
Duxbury Free Library at 2 p.m. will Music Man presented by the Duxbury McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and information, call 781-934-2721. first Friday of each month, 9:30 a.m.,
be a free holiday concert. Vocalist Music and Drama Department. vocalist. at the Senior Center on Mayflower
Lisa Yves, pianist Richard Rancatore, Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for Duxbury Garden Club. Meets Street. For more information, call Lee
bassist Richard Zox and drummer students and seniors. Dec. 11 at 7:30 Dean Morrissey at the Bumpus the second Tuesday of each month at 781-585-9242.
Dan Miele will perform. Get tickets p.m.,Dec. 12 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Gallery. The children’s book (except December) at the First Parish
early by calling the library at 781- illustrations of Scituate artist Dean Church with coffee at 9 a.m. and the Rep. Calter Office Hours. Meets on
Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. at the Performing the third Friday of each month, 9-10
934-2721 x108. Arts Center. Morrissey will be featured at the meeting at 9:30 a.m. If interested in
Helen Bumpus Gallery, on the main joining, call Kris Gaskins at 781-934- a.m., at the Senior Center. For more
Festival of Trees. The annual Holiday Pops at the Plymouth Phil. level of the Duxbury Free Library, 0108 or Anne Williams at 781-934- information, call State Representative
Festival of Trees is celebrating its 20th Council on Aging trip on Saturday, during November and December. 7512 for more information or visit Thomas Calter’s office at 617-722-
anniversary, Magnificent Memories Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. Sadie Bus available. communitygardenclubofduxbury.org. 2305.
Dec. 4-6. The Festival benefits Tickets $ 20 per person. Tickets are Library Netbook Program. For
Cranberry Hospice. The event users without laptops, the Duxbury Does not Knitwits. Every Tuesday at 3 p.m
selling out, so call Joan at 781-934- Drop in Storytimes.
in the Duxbury Free Library Young
features over 50 uniquely decorated 5774 x113 for a reservation. Free Library Reference Department require registration. Toddler Tales for
trees, as well as entertainment, is happy to loan an Acer Netbook ages two and under with an adult on Adult Lounge. Teen crafting group
Santa and a gift shop. Open Dec. 6, Local talent in Salem. Long-time for in-library use. Patrons must be Tuesdays at either 10 a.m. or 10:30 meets to knit, create decorative posters
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is $5 for Duxbury resident Jimmy Nyzio and 16 years of age or older. Come to the a.m. Drop in for ages three and under for YA lounge and talk. Also, through
adults, $4 for seniors (62 and older), his band, Frank Booth’s Car, will Reference Desk on the upper level with an adult on Wednesdays at 10:30 November, a group of younger teens
$2 for Children under 12. play their brand of original hard rock to check out the Netbook. A valid a.m. Gather ‘Round, for children in dedicated to making the Cardboard
at the Dodge Street Bar and Grill in OCLN library card is required. A two preschool or kindergarten with an Tube Wars a success by creating
Salem to celebrate the release of their hour per day maximum time limit adult is held every Friday at 10:30 armor, souvenirs, carnival games, etc.
Upcoming new CD - Punk Rock Garage, on
Friday, Dec. 11, at 9 p.m. Adults 21
will be enforced. a.m.
Coping with Grief and the and older only, $5 cover charge. Transportation to medical
Holidays. Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 10- appointments. The Duxbury Senior
11 a.m. at the Duxbury Senior Center. Center offers transportation to local

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and pick them up. There will be a festive array
of fine and fun jewelry, aromatherapy products,
homemade edibles, Phil Fontaine’s ornaments
 
and collectibles, handmade decorative items traits
and clothing, and assorted holiday crafts. Ta- 
bles are also available for crafters and artisans
to participate in the Duxbury Senior Center An-
nual Holiday Craft Fair. Call Linda at 781-934- 781.934.6682
5774, x103 for an application or stop by 8-4 3ENIORSs3PORTSs %VENTSs4HEATREs 0ORTRAITS
p.m. Monday through Friday. Table fee is $30.
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happenings continued from page one
Rams to finish undefeated
Nevertheless, there is a new holiday treat this year.
Duxbury’s Joan Bunnell tells me that the Yarmouth Skating
Club, the Duxbury High School Brass Ensemble, and the U.S.
Marines Toys for Tots Program are collaborating for a Holiday
Skating Exhibition at The Bog, the skating rink just over the
line in Kingston, by Kingsbury Plaza. Admission is $5, $3 for
students and seniors, and children 6 and under admitted free.
The show is Saturday, Dec. 5, at 11:30 a.m., and lasts about
an hour and a half. I’ll write some more about Joan and the
many young Duxbury skaters in next week’s column. Some
of the skaters will be performing to the music played by the
Ensemble, rather than their usual recorded music. Joan (a
Duxbury native) is the figure skating director at The Bog, and a
former professional skater herself with the Ice Capades.
José Mateo’s Ballet Theatre Nutcracker returns to
Duxbury’s Performing Arts Center again this year for five
shows bracketing Christmas Day (1 p.m. on Christmas Eve,
and two shows each on Dec. 26 and 27, at 1 and 6 p.m. Tickets
run from $15 up to $50, available on line at ballettheatre. Rob Kosharek leaves no doubt who
org (mind the spelling). José’s Nutcracker, you remember, Brendan Fitzgerald finds a big hole behind the blocking of is number one!
is loaded with Duxbury dancers. The only professional George Ward (58).
Nutcracker in the area that auditions children from any school
(or no school), the cast is additionally filled with Duxbury
children who take ballet in José’s school at the South Shore
Conservatory’s Duxbury Campus.
José’s production is noted for its reliance on dance,
rather than special effects to tell the story. There’s a growing
Christmas tree, to be sure, and plenty of dazzling, falling snow,
but no robot mice or flying couches or sleighs. Just dance,
splendid costumes, and more dance.
I always call the Boston Ballet Nutcracker “the other
one,” somewhat tongue in cheek. The show runs from Nov 27
through Dec. 27, with ticket starting at $35. I love José’s show,
but the Boston Ballet production at the Opera House, with
its live orchestra and world-class dancers is clearly Boston’s
premier production. I’ll check further to find if any Duxbury
dancers have been cast this year. Family traditions form up
Nutcrackers, and the Boston Ballet’s venue at the Opera
House is an eye-popper. The house itself has becomes part of Marshall McCarthy
the show, like an extended part of the set. The Company has breaks up a pass.
clearly settled in, thank you very much. The Wang Center is
nothing more than a cold, dark memory.
If I want to see the Rockettes, I’ll just have to slip down
to New York, where they belong. I’ve been down in Yankees
Land recently to see an opera, and returned with fingers and Owen Grey and Marshall McCarthy stop a Ram runner in his tracks.
toes and wife all intact. There’s only one Metropolitan Opera,
QB John Geary
too.
tries to score

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with Bill Weld
(53) leading the
way during the
continued from page one Dragons’ 28-0 win
eran linebacking corps is all seniors that have been playing to- over Marshfield.
gether since the third grade. The freshman team
Griffith, senior Brendan Meehan (5’8”/160), McNeil, and finished the season
senior Ken Anzalone (5’10”/190) are all very athletic, according 11-0.
to Silva, and can run to the ball inside and out.
Should Haffey decide to test the Ram secondary, DiGrigoli
and Jonathan Fraser (5’9”/160) are being counted on to stop the Photos by Mike Halloran
likes of Pat McWilliams, Matt Savard, CJ Cote, and Matt Hal-
lisey.
“We’re not big, but we’re very fast, athletic, and we always
play hard,” said Silva.
The outcome of the Thanksgiving game has no bearing on
post-season play, but it could generate a psychological advan-
tage for the winner.
While the site had not yet been determined at press time for
the Dec. 1 playoff game, AD Thom Holdgate speculated that the
game might be played at Whitman-Hanson or Weymouth High
School, depending on Weymouth’s playoff chances.
The winner of that game would take on the winner of the
Cape Ann-Large versus Dual County-Small game.

Jon Hurvitz (24)


breaks outside for
a TD run
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Duxbury Clipper 5

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

Youth wrestling
From The Youth wrestling sign-ups
will be held on Tuesday, Dec.
1 at the DMS Mini Gym, start-

AD By THOM HOLDGATE
DHS Athletic Director
ing at 5:45 p.m. with the first
practice to follow from 6-8
p.m. All youth ages 7 and
above, or in second to eighth
Winter sports start Nov. 30 grades interested in physical

I
fitness, coordination, agility,
n order to participate a student must hand in the fol- and competition are welcome.
lowing items to the athletic department: First week only will be Tues-
day, and Thursday from 6-8
1. User fee of $210 p.m. Regular practice sched-
2. Signed permission/consent form ule will be Monday, Wednes-
3. Physical on file within 13 months of Nov. 30 day, with South Shore League
4. Academically eligible after the first marking period dual meets on either Thursday
or Friday 6-8 p.m., but meet
Opening Day Sites of Practices/Tryouts days and times are subject to
change. E-mail questions to
Boys’ Basketball: Mon. Nov. 30 Freshmen - DMS 4 p.m., wjdagen@comcast.net. The
Soph-Seniors DHS 3:15 p.m., Tues. Dec. 1 Freshmen - DMS registration fee is $75.
4 p.m., Soph-Seniors DHS 5:15 p.m., Wed. Dec. 2 Freshmen
- DMS 4 p.m., Soph-Seniors DHS 3:15 p.m. LAX practice
Boys’ Ice Hockey: Freshman & Sophomores - The Bog, 3:15 Captain’s practice will be
p.m., Juniors and Seniors and any one who practiced with var- run by the three varsity cap-
sity last year - The Bog, 8:45 p.m. tains: Mickey Zaverucha, JB
Marston and John Ricciardi.
Girls’ Basketball: Mon. Nov. 30 all levels, DHS Track 4 p.m. Session II begins Tuesday,
followed by all levels in DHS gym, 5:30 p.m., Tue. Dec. 1 Dec. 1 and runs through Feb.
Freshman DMS Gym 4 p.m., Soph-Seniors DHS 3:15 p.m. 23, every Tuesday from 3-5
Wed. Dec. 2 Freshman DMS Gym 4:00 p.m. then Soph-Seniors p.m. Practice will take place at
with selected freshman DHS gym 5:30 p.m. the Jungle-Plex in Plymouth,
Exit 5. We have two indoor
Girls’ Ice Hockey: The Bog, 6:30 a.m. fields so there is room for ev- Dave Maimaron Honored By EMAIFO: The Eastern
eryone. Massachusetts Association of Interscholastic Football Officials
Wrestling: DHS mini gym, 4 p.m. Cost for thirteen weeks has chosen Dave Maimaron as their 2009 Bob Donovan Coach of
of indoor lacrosse: $150. Any the Year recipient. Maimaron is now in his fifth year at Duxbury
Boys’ & Girls’ Swimming: Boys 5:30 a.m.-6:30 a.m., Girls questions? Call JB Marston at and has led the Dragons to two Division 2A Super Bowl victories
6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m., Kingsbury Club 339-788-8118, Mickey Zaveru- (2005 and 2008) and three league titles (2005, 2008, and 2009).
cha at 781-561-5903 or John EMIAFO serves the schools on the South Shore and Cape Cod at
Ricciardi at 339-832-0803. the high school, middle school, and youth levels.
Boys’ & Girls’ Indoor Track: DHS Track, 3:15 p.m.
Registration will be prior
Boys’ & Girls’ Skiing: TBA to the first practice on Tuesday,
Dec. 1 at the Jungleplex. Any-
Winter Cheerleading: Pre-tryout meeting Mon. Nov. 23 in one who wants to participate,
DHS mini-gym, Workshops, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 3:15-4:45 p.m., please bring your payment and
Tryout Dec. 3, 3:30 p.m. all your lacrosse equipment.
Make checks payable to Dux-
bury Youth Lacrosse.

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Members of the Duxbury High School boys’ ice hockey program completed a community service
project by raking leaves at the Standish Cemetery. The project was performed during Veterans Day
week and was their way of honoring the men and women who served in the US military. Standish
cemetery is the oldest maintained cemetery in the United States.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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


Service Service & Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles
House Cleaning Service Michael’s Windows & Gutter
I will clean your home, office or Cleaning
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call Ondina Ana Cleto, leaking gutters, and can install
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refs. Michelle (508) 291-1864. removing leaves, small trees, Silver, New condition, 25,600 Jeepgirl7710@yahoo.com
Cleaning Service branches and yard debris. Any miles with full manufacturer's
Residential and commercial. Free and all junk removed, inside warranty. Low miles. $14,995.
estimates. Insured. Call Maria and out. We also clean gutters, Call 339-832-1893.
Rizzo, 781-775-6237. install gutter guards, and wash
windows. Please call Mike at
Leaf Cleanup 781-789-3612.
We clean up leaves, pine needles,
and other debris. Trim trees, 36’ Sabre “Spartina”
bushes. Power wash decks and The Paint Saint 25’ Cape Dory
Professional interior/exterior 1986. Excellent condition, fully
vinyl siding. Also looking for next Very good condition. Many equipped. Great boat for cruising
year lawn customers. Neat, painting, gutter cleaning, power extras: two sets of sails, Nissan
washing and window washing. couple or family. Roller furling
reliable service. Call Steven long shaft motor (30 hours of main and genoa. Full electronics
Shaevel, 508-889-1198. Best prices and service always 2004 Armada 4WD SE SUV use), new depth sounder, roller
with a smile. Will paint your (radar, GPS chart plotter,
Bettencourt’s Walls & Ceilings This off-road SUV with third row reefing, head and holding tank, autopilot...) power windlass,
home like it was our own. Call has been well maintained, has a dodger, and much more. Also a
Painting, drywall finishing, Andrew for your free estimate. ESPAR hot air heating system
sheet-rocking, water damage, clean and clear title, just one small dinghy. Priced to sell, etc. Price sharply reduced,
781-264-3628. owner and runs perfectly. Less $4500. 781-837-2591.
wallpaper stripping. Specializing $69,500. 781-934-6730.
in interior work. Skim coating than 64,000 miles, green exterior
Leaf Relief and gray leather interior. Asking 2001 Audi A6 Wagon
over horse hair plaster and
We will clean up your gutters, $17,999. Call 781-934-1552. Fully loaded, leather, sun roof,
textured ceilings a specialty. 25
flowerbeds, clean and mow heated seats, new brakes, new
years experience. Call Steve,
your lawn, and haul your Michelins. Great condition.
508-833-0546 or 617-922-0944
leaves. Call Sam Moniz at 145,000 miles. Asking $6500.
(cell).
781-585-1948. Call George, 781-603-5640.
Have Truck!
College students have truck and Add Some Magic Pathfinder - $12,500
will help move or dispose of Is your child having a birthday 19’ 2001 Pathfinder center
household items. Need help party? Make it a special occasion, console (white) with outboard
cleaning out basement, attic, hire a magician. Comedy, doves, drive. Beam: 7’8”. Yamaha 90hp
Nauset 28 Bridge Deck
garage, bedroom? How about balloons. Call 877-64MAGIC (outboard gas) with stainless
1998. Great cruising boat.
dump runs, stacking wood, (877-646-2442). steel propeller. Fishfinder, depth
Excellent condition. $77,500. For
cleaning yard or interior sounder, live well. Outboard
particulars, please call owner,
painting? Call Shawn. Cleaning Services power trim and tilt. Insulated fish Sailboat for Sale
508-255-3332.
339-933-0804, 781-934-9449. General house and commercial box. Call 781-934-7069. 30’ blue water sailboat built in
cleaning. Local references Trailer - Like New 2000 17 'Bristol Skiff Germany, center cockpit with aft
available. Please call Shorelander SLR14TL. Used 07 Built by Holby Marine; center cabin, sleeps 5, 1980, LOA 30',
� 774-269-3612 (cell) or email only. Can have rollers or bunks. console, cooler seat, Mercury beam 10', draft 5'6", 20 HP
Lucy’s Magical Cleaning Svcs. clezir@hotmail.com Your choice. $975 or BO. Email 30HP 4-stroke, completely diesel, forced air heating system,
Introducing ourselves to your carver3781@aol.com or call overhauled Aug '09. Oversized location Plymouth harbor,
town. Customized, personal 781-585-3234. Venture trailer. $7000. mooring avail. for '09. $22,500
attention to your home. 781-934-6417; 617-240-5782. 201-314-7637
Efficient, professional, insured.
References available. Call
508-231-6770.

PHILLIPS Nantucket Skiff


TREE & CONSTRUCTION 17' Center Console by Roth 2000 Honda Magna
Boats. Recently completely Black. Only 300 miles on it. 750cc 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
TREE REMOVAL SEPTIC SYSTEM
refurbished by builder. Brand new engine. Looks brand new. Paid V6, has 158,000 miles. One
Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation $8000. Loud muffler, cover and
Hazardous Removals Title V Cert. Septic 40HP Yamaha 4-stroke with full owner, 4WD, automatic.In good
warranty. Trailer included. original muffler included in running condition and body in
Vista & Land Clearing Inspector reduced price of $3499. Call
Stump Grinding & New Design $12,900. 781-929-1135 or good condition. Asking $2,600.
swood4417@aol.com Quan, 781-985-0363 (cell) or Call 781-934-5681.
Removals Backhoe & Perc Test
781-447-7227 (work) for more
Aerial Work Demolition & Grading 15’ Fiberglass Sailboat
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue GL information.
Christopher Phillips • 781-934-7255 Sails, mast and trailer. May need
Gold ext, 4-door, auto, sun/moon Three Cars For Sale
minor tune-ups. $700. Call Paul,
roof, A/C, tan leather int. 1999 Ford Mustang GT
339-832-0935.
w/heated front bucket seats, convertible. Dark cherry red, V8,
cruise control, steering wheel automatic. Mach stereo, leather, 2003 Chevy Blazer
audio controls. Power locks, 58K miles. Mint condition, $9300; 69,000 original miles. Excellent
mirrors, seats, and windows. Tilt 2004 Suburban LT. DVD, one condition inside and out. Loaded.
steering, fully loaded. 115k Duxbury owner. 148K miles. $6600 or best offer. Can be seen
miles. Looks and runs great. $7500; 1999 Pathfinder. Runs anytime after noon at 720
$3500/BO. 781-826-4075 well, newer tires. $3900. Washington St., Whitman. Call
339-788-7346.
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& Automobiles & Automobiles Under the Sun Notices Notices
BMW 99 528i Midnight Blue of Special Permit 06-08 is Hall business hours.
Bible Talks
Excellent condition. Dealership Non-Denominational. Held at required. Any person interested or
maintained. 108K. Leather, the Pembroke Community The application may be wishing to comment on the
loaded, moonroof, automatic. Center, 128 Center St. viewed in the Inspectional proposed plan should appear
Heated Sts/whl. Great safe car. Pembroke. Fridays through Services Department between at the time and place noted
$7695. Call 781-760-0008. November 7:30 p.m. All are the hours of 8:00 a.m. and above.
2002 Mercury Sable LS welcome. 1:00 p.m. or by appointment.
Premium sedan. Fully loaded with The Board of Appeals will Brendan P. Halligan,
all the bells and whistles. Power Legal accept written comments on Planning Board Clerk
everything, Premium sound this application.
system, multi disc cd, moonroof, Notices COMMONWEALTH
leather seats, ABS, tires in good OF
condition. One owner, well TOWN OF Dennis A. Murphy, Chair
maintained, 130,000 miles. DUXBURY Board of Appeals MASSACHUSETTS
2000 VW Cabrio Convertible GL Adv: 11/25/09 – 12/02/09
$3,790. 781-834-4216. Excellent condition, 73,500 miles. CONSERVATION Case #09-13
Marshall 15 Catboat Dark green exterior with dark
COMMISSION DUXBURY LAND COURT
Great condition. Braided lines, green top, tan leather interior, air
two sets of sails, many extras. cond., power windows, power PLANNING BOARD
$5500. Call 781-934-2983. locks, alloy wheels, 4-speed PUBLIC HEARING DEPARTMENT OF
25' O'Day Sailboat automatic, stereo with cassette THE TRIAL COURT
1978 25 ft. O'Day sailboat. tape. $5,000 or best offer. Call PUBLIC
for details, 781-582-1325. The Duxbury Conservation HEARING NOTICE
Excellent centerboard bay boat
Commission will hold a (SEAL)
sleeps 5, newer genoa and jib,
new stays and antenna wiring, Public Hearing in the Mural Case No. 09MISC399882
Meeting Room, Lower Level, Notice is hereby given TO:
9.8 hp motor, ready to sail. Can pursuant to Chapter 41
be moored on flats, asking Town Hall, under the Town Patricia Goin-St. Clair,
Sections 81T and Section 81U
of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw, individually and as Executrix
$4950. Call 791-934-9189
of the Massachusetts General
Chapter 9 and Massachusetts of the Estate of Mercy Kellen
2004 Sportster $5,499 obo Laws, that a public hearing
2004 883 Harley Davidson Wetlands Protection Act, Goin and Roger Lorn Goin
Sportster for sale. Well 22’ 2002 Bayliner will be held by the Duxbury
MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on and all persons entitled to
maintained, only 2,000 miles, Professionally maintained with Planning Board at Duxbury
Tuesday evening, December the benefit of the
screaming eagle pipes and other low hours in excellent condition. Town Hall, Small Conference
1, 2009 at 7:05 p.m. on the Servicemembers Civil Relief
chrome add-ons. $5,499 or best IO Drive with a Chevy 350 small Room, lower level on
block. Includes trailer. Asking request of Duxbury Act:
offer. Call 781-934-9189 Monday, December 14, 2009
Construction LLC to install a RBS Citizens, National
$11,500. Call 617-365-0717. at 7:15 PM at the request of
subsurface drainage system Association, successor bank
Elm Street Realty Trust,
and subsurface gravel wetland by merger with Citizens Bank
in order to improve golfBradford C. Cushing, Trustee, of Massachusetts
61 Camelot Drive, Plymouth,
course drainage as described claiming to be the holder of
MA 02360, for approval of a
in a Notice of Intent filed with Mortgage covering real
Definitive Subdivision Plan
the Conservation Commission property in
entitled, “Cushing’s Retreat,”
on November 18, 2009. Said Duxbury,
21' Doral 2002 Toyota 4-Runner dated March 7, 2009.
1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy 110K miles. Gold exterior, 4WD, project is located at 70 numbered 22 Pine
automatic, tow package, Fairway Lane, The application proposes a
lot Ridge Lane
cabin, low hours, great condition.
Includes trailer, skis and more. moonroof, tan leather interior, two-lot residential subdivision
190-001-000 of the Duxbury given by Mercy Kellen
Regularly maintained and locally 6-disc CD player. $8500 or best Assessors Map. on land located at 287 Goin to Plymouth Five Cents
serviced. Inside winter storage, offer. Call 508-922-5647. Summer Street (Assessor’s Savings Bank, dated October
ready for this season. $6,500 or Selling your car or boat? JOSEPH MESSINA parcel ID 090-020-002), with 2, 1989, recorded with
best offer. Call Paul at For less than the cost of a tank of Chairman proposed access off of Olde Plymouth County Registry
781-389-7448 or 781-934-8188. gas you can reach more than Pasture Road. A copy of the District of the Land Court as
10,000 potential buyers in the TOWN OF application, plan and other Document No. 303936 and
Clipper.Classifieds. To place your DUXBURY supporting documents are on
ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us
noted on Certificate of Title
file in the Planning Board No. 13970, and now held by
on the web at www.duxburyclip- Office and may be inspected
per.com. BOARD OF the plaintiff by assignment,
Monday through Friday by has filed with said court a
1996 Audi A6 Quattro APPEALS appointment during Town complaint for authority to
Silver black leather. 2.8 liter V6 all
1995 Range Rover LWB wheel drive. Power seats,
The biggest, best and last of the windows, locks, roof, brakes NOTICE OF
Real Frame Range Rovers. (ABS), steering. Heated seats,
Excellent condition. Only 65K mirrors, locks. A/C, Audi cassette
PUBLIC HEARING
miles. Loaded, sunroof, CD, etc. stereo, cruise control. Runs
Spring Conversion. Price reduced great, no rust. 184k highway
to $9500. Call 781-934-2137. The Board of Appeals will
miles. $3,200 BO. 781-934-9010.
hold a public hearing at the
Town Hall, Mural Room, on
December 10, 2009 at 8:00
p.m. to consider the
application of Kevin B.
Griffin TT, Griffin Realty
Trust for a special permit
1995 Harley Sportster under Article(s) 400 and 900,
1200CC Engine, two tone red Boat For Sale Section(s) 421,424,425,
paint. This machine is in like new 22' Mako, 130 HP Honda, GPS,
condition with less than 900 603,615, 906.2 of the
FF. In the water in Duxbury, can Duxbury Protective Bylaw.
miles. Has after market mufflers use for rest of summer. $5,900 or
otherwise stock. Cover and The project is located at 21
BO. 781-934-7567 Chestnut Street, Parcel
original mufflers included in price
of $4475. 781-934-6248. No.190-043-001 of
the Duxbury Assessors’ Map,
consists of 20,473 sq. ft., is
zoned for Neighborhood
Business District and is
Everything Else owned by Kevin B. Griffin
Under the Sun TT, Griffin Realty Trust, P.O.
Box 1934, Duxbury, MA
2003 Honda Accord Coupe Reward For Lost Camera 02332.
Red 2003 Honda Accord coupe. Lost Olympus digital camera. The applicant proposes to
Only 63,000 miles. Perfect Lost between Temple St, Route alter existing 2 story garage:
condition. Every option. Asking 14 and Chandler School. $50 23’ x 26’, and add an
reward for working camera. $25 HOW TO PLAY: Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each
$11,500. Call 781-294-4750 or additional 14’ x 32’ & 9’ x
reward for working memory card. column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and each set of 3 by 3
email tursch08@comcast.net. 26’ addition with 2ndfloor
Call 781-834-7743. boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.
office space. An amendment
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Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
foreclose said mortgage To all persons interested in MORTGAGEE’S liens or encumbrances which plan is filed with the
in the manner following: the above captioned estate, a SALE OF thereon after said sale. Plymouth Regislry of
by entry and possession and Terms of the Sale: Cash, Deeds in Plan Book 21,
exercise of power of sale.
petition has been presented REAL ESTATE cashier’s check, or certified Page 458, as plan No. 98 of
requesting that a document
If you are entitled to the purporting to be the last will check in the sum of Five 1980.
benefits of the of said decedent be proved By virtue of and in Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) Meaning and intending to
Servicemembers Civil Relief and allowed, and that execution of the Power of as a deposit must be shown at describe and convey the
Act and you object to such Mary-Joy Von Bargen of Sale contained in a certain the time and place of the sale premises conveyed by deed
foreclosure you or your Duxbury, MA be appointed mortgage given by Robert J. in order to qualify as a bidder recorded in the Plymouth
attorney should file a written executor/trix, named in the Andrews a/k/a Robert J. and will be required to be County Registry of Deeds
appearance and answer in will to serve Without Surety. Andrews, Jr. to Mortgage paid as a deposit by the in Book 26386, Page 73
said court at Boston on or IF YOU DESIRE TO Electronic Registration successful bidder; successful The premises are to be sold
before DEC 28 2009 OBJECT THERETO, YOU Systems, Inc., as nominee for bidder to sign written subject to and with the benefit
or you may be forever OR YOUR ATTORNEY GreenPoint Mortgage Memorandum of Sale upon of all easements, restrictions,
barred from claiming that MUST FILE A WRITTEN Funding, Inc., dated February acceptance of bid; balance of building and zoning laws,
such foreclosure is invalid APPEARANCE IN SAID 23, 2007 and recorded in purchase price payable in unpaid taxes, tax titles, water
under said act. COURT AT PLYMOUTH Plymouth County Registry of cash or current funds in thirty bills, municipal liens and
Witness, KARYN F. ON OR BEFORE TEN Deeds in Book 34223, Page (30) days from the date of the assessments, rights of tenants
SCHEIER, Chief Justice of O’CLOCK IN THE 66, of which mortgage sale at the offices of and parties in possession.
said Court on NOV 12 2009 MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: GreenPoint Mortgage mortgagee’s attorney, TERMS OF SALE:
12/14/2009. Funding, Inc. is the present Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP, A deposit of FIVE
A TRUE COPY In addition, you must file a holder, for breach of 2364 Post Road, Suite 100, THOUSAND DOLLARS
ATTEST: written affidavit of objections conditions of said mortgage Warwick, RI 02886, or such AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00)
DEBORAH J. to the petition, stating specific and for the purpose of other time as may be in the form of a certified
PATTERSON facts and grounds upon which foreclosing the same, the designated by mortgagee. check or bank treasurer’s
RECORDER the objection is based, within mortgaged premises located The description for the check will be required to be
thirty (30) days after the at 892 Franklin Street, premises contained in said delivered at or before the time
COMMONWEALTH Duxbury, Massachusetts will mortgage shall control in the the bid is offered. The
return day (or such other time
OF as the court, on motion with be sold at a Public Auction at event of a typographical error successful bidder will be
MASSACHUSETTS notice to the petitioner, may 1:00 p.m. on December 11, in this publication. required to execute a
allow) in accordance with 2009, at the mortgaged Foreclosure Sale Agreement
Probate Rule 16. premises, more particularly Other terms to be immediately after the close of
THE TRIAL COURT WITNESS, Hon, Catherine described below, all and announced at the sale. the bidding. The balance of
P Sabaitis, First Justice of this singular the premises the purchase price shall be
PROBATE AND Court. described in said mortgage, to BAC Home Loans paid within thirty (30) days
wit: Servicing, LP, as servicer for from the sale date in the form
FAMILY COURT Date: November 17, 2009
The land in Duxbury, with GreenPoint Mortgage of a certified check, bank
Robert E. McCarthy
Register of Probate the buildings thereon, on Funding, Inc., Present holder treasurer’s check or other
PLYMOUTH Division Union and Franklin Streets of said mortgage, By Its check satisfactory to
Docket No. PL09P1999EA and described as follows: Attorneys, PARTRIDGE Mortgagee’s attorney. The
In the Estate of: D Beginning at a stake on the SNOW & HAHN LLP, 2364 Mortgagee reserves the right
Harriette Sarkisian also Easterly line of Union Street, Post Road, Suite 100, to bid at the sale, to reject any
known as Dikranouhi thence North 64 degrees Warwick, Rhode Island and all bids, to continue the
Sarkisian -13’-30” East along a line 02886, (401) 681-1900 sale and to amend the terms
Late of: Duxbury, MA marked by stakes 286 feet (63012264/Andrews) of the sale by written or oral
02332 more or less, to the center line (11/11/09, 11/18/09, announcement made before or
Date of Death: 08/04/2009 of a brook, thence southerly 11/25/09)(177079) during the foreclosure sale. If
NOTICE OF PETITION and southwesterly by the MORTGAGEE’S the sale is set aside for any
FOR PROBATE OF WILL center line of said brook 277 reason, the Purchaser at the
feet, more or less, to Franklin NOTICE OF SALE sale shall be entitled only to a
Street, thence south 79 OF REAL ESTATE return of the deposit paid.
degrees-50’-50” West by the The purchaser shall have no
Northerly line of Franklin By virtue and in execution further recourse against the
Street 71 Feet, more or less, of the Power of Sale Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
thence to, and along Union contained in a certain the Mortgagee’s attorney.
Street 77.89 feet by a curve to Mortgage given by Patrick J. The description of the
the right, having a radius of Downey to Sovereign Bank, premises contained in said
60’, thence North 25 dated April 29, 2004 and mortgage shall control in the
degrees-46’-30” West by recorded with the Plymouth event of an error in this
Union Street 136.49 feet to County Registry of Deeds at publication. TIME WILL
first mentioned stake, having Book 28139, Page 119 of BE OF THE ESSENCE.
an area of one acre, more or which the Mortgage the
less. undersigned is the present Other terms if any, to be
As shown on a plan holder for breach of the announced at the sale.
entitled “Plan of Land in conditions of said Mortgage
Duxbury to be conveyed by and for the purpose of Sovereign Bank
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
Frank Perry to Loretta A. foreclosing same will be sold Present Holder of said
Andrews, July 14, 1961, RH at Public Auction at 02:00 Mortgage,
SUDOKU ANSWERS Bent,
recorded
Surveyor,”
with
and
Plymouth
PM on December 10, 2009 at
1515 Tremont Street,
By Its Attorneys,
Orlans Moran PLLC
County Registry of Deeds on Duxbury, MA, all and P.O. Box 962169
July 26, 1961, in Plan Book singular the premises Boston, MA 02196
491 of 1961. described in said Mortgage, to Phone: (617) 502-4100
For title reference see wit: (484.0321/Downey)
Book 15125, Page 37. Property Address: 1515 (11/18/09, 11/25/09,
The above premises will be Tremont St. Duxbury, 12/02/09)(178306)
sold subject to all taxes, Massachusetts 02332
assessments, and other A certain parcel of land in
encumbrances which may Duxbury, Plymouth County,
constitute a prior lien thereon, Massachusetts, on the easterly
and will be conveyed subject side of Tremont
to any easements, restrictions Street, being lot B on a
of record, tenancies, and plan entitled " Division of
rights of redemption for Land for Thomas E. Gallant
unpaid federal taxes, if any, in Duxbury, Mass. " dated
as shall, notwithstanding this January 29, 1980, Cattley
provision, constitute valid & Golmore Engineering,
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NOTICE OF relocation of Chandler Street Memorandum of Sale 23609, Page 239, of which Thousand ($15,000.00)
MORTGAGEE'S recorded in Book 3912 Page executed at the time of mortgage US Bank National Dollars by certified or bank
243. Being the same premises foreclosure, the Mortgagee Association as successor check will be required to be
SALE OF conveyed to these mortgagors reserves the right to sell the Trustee to Wachovia Bank, paid by the purchaser at the
REAL ESTATE by deed of Jonathan D. Bogen property by foreclosure deed National Association, as time and place of sale. The
and Cheryl C. Bogen dated to the second highest bidder, Trustee for Wells Fargo Asset balance is to be paid by
By virtue and in execution October 30, 2003 and providing that said second Securities Corporation, certified or bank check at
of the Power of Sale recorded with the Plymouth highest bidder shall deposit Mortgage Pass-Through Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
contained in a certain County Registry of Deeds in with the Mortgagee's Certificates Series 150 California Street,
mortgage given by Joseph A. Book 26916 at Page 112. attorneys, DOONAN, 2005-AR16 is the present Newton, Massachusetts
Millis, Jr., Andrea M. Millis Subject to and with the GRAVES, & LONGORIA holder, for breach of the 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
to Mortgage Electronic benefit of easements, L.L.C., 100 Cummings conditions of said mortgage 610389, Newton Highlands,
Registration Systems, Inc., as reservation, restrictions, and Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, and for the purpose of Massachusetts 02461-0389,
nominee for New Century taking of record, if any, Massachusetts, 01915, the foreclosing, the same will be within thirty (30) days from
Mortgage Corporation dated insofar as the same are now in amount of the required sold at Public Auction at 2:00 the date of sale. Deed will be
November 16, 2006, recorded force and applicable. deposit as set forth herein p.m. on December 4, 2009, on provided to purchaser for
with the Plymouth County In the event of any within three (3) business days the mortgaged premises recording upon receipt in full
Registry of Deeds in Book typographical error set forth after written notice of the located at 267 Kings Town of the purchase price. The
33716, Page 266 of which herein in the legal description default of the previous highest Way, Duxbury, Plymouth description of the premises
mortgage the undersigned is of the premises, the bidder and title shall be County, Massachusetts, all contained in said mortgage
the present holder for breach description as set forth and conveyed to the said second and singular the premises shall control in the event of an
of conditions of said contained in the mortgage highest bidder within thirty described in said mortgage, error in this publication.
mortgage and for the purpose shall control by reference. (30) days of said written TO WIT: Other terms, if any, to be
of foreclosing the same will This property has the notice. Lot B as shown on a plan announced at the sale.
be sold at PUBLIC address of 588 Chandler If the second highest of land entitled “Plan of Land US BANK NATIONAL
AUCTION at 2:00 P.M. on Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 bidder declines to purchase in Duxbury, MA prepared for ASSOCIATION AS
December 7, 2009, on the Together with all the the within described property, Gerald R. White, Trustee, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO
mortgaged premises. The improvements now or the Mortgagee reserves the Scale: 1'=50', December 6, WACHOVIA BANK,
entire mortgaged premises, all hereafter erected on the right to purchase the within 2000, Vautrinot Land NATIONAL
and singular, the premises as property and all easements, described property at the Surveying, Inc. Engineers & ASSOCIATION, AS
described in said mortgage: rights, appurtenances, rents, amount bid by the second Land Surveyors”, being Plan TRUSTEE FOR WELLS
That certain parcel of land royalties, mineral, oil and gas highest bidder. No. 32 of 2001 and recorded FARGO ASSET
with the buildings thereon rights and profits, water rights The foreclosure deed and with Plymouth County SECURITIES
situated in Duxbury, and stock and all fixtures now the consideration paid by the Registry of Deeds in Plan CORPORATION,
Plymouth County, or hereafter a part of the successful bidder shall be Book 44, Page 167. Being a MORTGAGE
Massachusetts, on the property. All replacements held in escrow by DOONAN, portion of the land granted to PASS-THROUGH
Northwesterly side of and additions shall also be GRAVES, & LONGORIA grantor in a deed dated CERTIFICATES SERIES
Chandler Street and being covered by this sale. L.L.C., (hereinafter called the February 9, 2001 and 2005-AR16
shown as Lot 3 on a plan Terms of Sale: Said "Escrow Agent") until the recorded at the Plymouth Present holder of said
entitled “Plan of Land in premises will be sold subject deed shall be released from County Registry of Deeds at mortgage
Duxbury, Mass.”, drawn for to any and all unpaid taxes escrow to the successful Book 19358, Page 202.
Robert G. White, dated and assessments, tax sales, tax bidder at the same time as the For mortgagor's(s') title see By its Attorneys,
September 27, 1983 by titles and other municipal consideration is released to deed recorded with Plymouth HARMON LAW
Vantrinot & Webby Co., liens and water or sewer liens the Mortgagee, thirty (30) County Registry of Deeds in OFFICES, P.C.
Engineers and Land and State or County transfer days after the date of sale, Book 23609, Page 238. 150 California Street
Surveyors, duly recorded with fees, if any there are, and whereupon all obligations of These premises will be Newton, MA 02458
Plymouth County Registry of TEN THOUSAND the Escrow Agent shall be sold and conveyed subject to (617) 558-0500
Deeds in Plan Book 24 Page DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in deemed to have been properly and with the benefit of all 200905-1527 - BLU
289, the said Lot 3 being cashier's or certified check fulfilled and the Escrow rights, rights of way,
bounded and described as will be required to be paid by Agent shall be discharged. restrictions, easements, NOTICE OF
follows: Easterly by Chandler the purchaser at the time and Other terms to be covenants, liens or claims in MORTGAGEE'S
Street, 223.61 feet; Southerly place of the sale as a deposit announced at the sale. the nature of liens,
by Lots 4 and 2 as shown on and the balance in cashier's or Dated: November 2, 2009, improvements, public
SALE OF
said plan, 272.48 feet; certified check will be due in Deutsche Bank National Trust assessments, any and all REAL ESTATE
Westerly by Lot 2 as shown thirty (30) days, at the offices Company, as Trustee under unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
on said plan, 175.00 feet; of Doonan, Graves & Pooling and Servicing liens, water and sewer liens By virtue and in execution
Northerly by Lot 2 as shown Longoria, LLC, 100 Agreement dated as of May 1, and any other municipal of the Power of Sale
on said plan, 174.28 feet. Lot Cummings Center, Suite 2007 Securitized assessments or liens or contained in a certain
3 containing 1.004 acres of 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, Asset-Backed Receivables existing encumbrances of mortgage given by Anne
land according to said plan. time being of the essence. LLC Trust 2007-BR3 record which are in force and Marie Roddy-Shea and John
Subject to a right of way of The Mortgagee reserves Mortgage Pass-Through are applicable, having priority J. Shea to Mortgage
the Plymouth County Electric the right to postpone the sale Certificates, Series over said mortgage, whether Electronic Registration
Company as shown on plan to a later date by public 2007-BR3, By: Reneau or not reference to such Systems, Inc., dated April 20,
entitled “Plan of Land in proclamation at the time and Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, restrictions, easements, 2007 and recorded with the
Duxbury to be conveyed by date appointed for the sale GRAVES, & LONGORIA improvements, liens or Plymouth County Registry of
Alice H. Carside to H. and to further postpone at any LLC, 100 Cummings Center, encumbrances is made in the Deeds at Book 34434, Page
Edward Murray” dated adjourned sale-date by public Suite 225D, Beverly, MA deed. 80, of which mortgage U.S.
August 15, 1952 and recorded proclamation at the time and 01915, 978-921-2670, TERMS OF SALE: Bank, National Association,
with said Plymouth Deeds in date appointed for the www.dgandl.com A deposit of Fifteen as successor trustee to Bank
Plan Book 9 and Page 54 and adjourned sale date. (2337.36/Millis)(11/11/09,
stated in deed in Book 2231 The premises is to be sold 11/18/09, 11/25/09)(176762)
Page 183. Subject to subject to and with the benefit
restrictions as stated in deed of all easements, restrictions, NOTICE OF
in Book 1211 Page 183. leases, tenancies, and rights of MORTGAGEE'S
Subject to easement granted possession, building and SALE OF
to Plymouth County Electric zoning laws, encumbrances, REAL ESTATE
Company dated December 27, condominium liens, if any
1950 and recorded in Book and all other claim in the
nature of liens, if any there By virtue and in execution
2158 Page 363. Subject to
be. of the Power of Sale
easement granted to Plymouth
In the event that the contained in a certain
County Electric Co. dated
successful bidder at the mortgage given by Robert D.
January 19, 1966 and
foreclosure sale shall default Perry and Lisa M. Perry to
recorded in Book 3271 Page
in purchasing the within Citizens Mortgage
508. Subject to taking for the
described property according Corporation, dated December
relocation of Chandler Street
to the terms of this Notice of 6, 2002 and recorded with
recorded in Book 2684 Page
Sale and/or the terms of the the Plymouth County
351. Subject to taking for
Registry of Deeds at Book
12 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
of America, N.A. as successor ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by Registry of Deeds at Book of the purchase price. The 202.09 feet, respectively;
by merger to LaSalle Bank certified or bank check will 30274, Page 162, of which description of the premises NORTHERLY by Church
N.A., as Trustee for Merrill be required to be paid by the mortgage GMAC Mortgage, contained in said mortgage Street, 198.75 feet;
Lynch First Franklin purchaser at the time and LLC is the present holder, for shall control in the event of an SOUTHEASTERLY
Mortgage Loan Trust, place of sale. The balance is breach of the conditions of error in this publication. Southerly and Easterly by Lot
Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed to be paid by certified or bank said mortgage and for the 50 as shown on said plan,
Certificates, Series 2007-4 is check at Harmon Law purpose of foreclosing, the Other terms, if any, to 214.03 feet, 150.00 feet and
the present holder, for breach Offices, P.C., 150 California same will be sold at Public be announced at the sale. 124.43 feet, respectively.
of the conditions of said Street, Newton, Auction at 1:00 p.m. on The said Lot 49 containing,
mortgage and for the purpose Massachusetts 02458, or by December 23, 2009, on the GMAC MORTGAGE, according to said plan 30,660
of foreclosing, the same will mail to P.O. Box 610389, mortgaged premises located LLC square feet of land. For title
be sold at Public Auction at Newton Highlands, at 90 Bayberry Lane, Present holder of said see Deed in Book 16107,
1:00 p.m. on December 4, Massachusetts 02461-0389, Duxbury, Plymouth County, mortgage Page 047.
2009, on the mortgaged within thirty (30) days from Massachusetts, all and The premises are to be sold
premises located at 435 Bay the date of sale. Deed will be singular the premises By its subject to and with the benefit
Road, Duxbury, Plymouth provided to purchaser for described in said mortgage, Attorneys, of all easements, restrictions,
County, Massachusetts, all recording upon receipt in full TO WIT: HARMON LAW building and zoning laws,
and singular the premises of the purchase price. The A ALL THAT PARCEL OFFICES, P.C unpaid taxes, tax titles, water
described in said mortgage, description of the premises OF LAND IN THE CITY OF 150 California Street bills, municipal liens and
TO WIT: contained in said mortgage DUXBURY, PLYMOUTH Newton, MA 02458 assessments, rights of tenants
A certain parcel of land, shall control in the event of an COUNTY, (617)558-0500 and parties in possession.
together with the buildings error in this publication. COMMONWEALTH OF 200903-2722 - ORE TERMS OF SALE:
and other improvements Other terms, if any, to be MASSACHUSETTS, AS A deposit of FIVE
thereon, known as and announced at the sale. MORE FULLY DESCRIBED THOUSAND DOLLARS
numbered 435 on Bay Road U.S. BANK, NATIONAL IN DEED 1300K 19324, AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00)
in Duxbury, Massachusetts, ASSOCIATION, AS PAGE 163, ID# 190-128-014, in the form of a certified
and being shown as LOT 3 on SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BEING KNOWN AND check or bank treasurer’s
plan entitled ''Corrected Plan BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. DESIGNATED AS LOT 23,
MORTGAGEE’S check will be required to be
of Land — Bay Road in AS SUCCESSOR BY BEING MORE NOTICE OF SALE delivered at or before the time
Duxbury, Massachusetts'' MERGER TO LASALLE PARTICULARLY OF REAL ESTATE the bid is offered. The
dated April 18, 2000, as BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE DESCRIBED AS A METES successful bidder will be
revised May 4, 2000, by FOR MERRILL LYNCH AND BOUNDS PROPERTY. required to execute a
By virtue and in execution
Aaberg Associates Inc, FIRST FRANKLIN BY FEE SIMPLE DEED Foreclosure Sale Agreement
of the Power of Sale
recorded with the Plymouth MORTGAGE LOAN FROM CRISTINA M. immediately after the close of
contained in a certain
County Registry in Plan Book TRUST, MORTGAGE SHEEHAN AS SET FORTH the bidding. The balance of
Mortgage given by David F.
43, Plan 780, to which plan LOAN ASSET-BACKED IN BOOK 19324 PAGE 163 the purchase price shall be
Call and Linda M. Call to
reference is hereby made for a CERTIFICATES, SERIES DATED 01/26/2001 AND paid within thirty (30) days
Mortgage Electronic
more particular description. 2007-4 RECORDED 01/3 I/2001, from the sale date in the form
Registration Systems, Inc.,
For title reference see deed Present holder of said PLYMOUTH COUNTY of a certified check, bank
dated June 2, 2003 and
recorded in Book 18767, Page mortgage RECORDS, treasurer’s check or other
recorded with the Plymouth
243 on 8/7/2000. COMMONWEALTH OF County Registry of Deeds at check satisfactory to
For mortgagor's(s') title see By its Attorneys, MASSACHUSETTS Mortgagee’s attorney. The
Book 25371, Page 55 of
deed recorded with Plymouth HARMON LAW For mortgagor's(s') title see Mortgagee reserves the right
which the Mortgage the
County Registry of Deeds in OFFICES P.C. deed recorded with Plymouth to bid at the sale, to reject any
undersigned is the present
Book 18767, Page 243. 150 California Street County Registry of Deeds in and all bids, to continue the
holder for breach of the
These premises will be Newton, MA 02458 Book 19324, Page 163. sale and to amend the terms
conditions of said Mortgage
sold and conveyed subject to These premises will be and for the purpose of of the sale by written or oral
and with the benefit of all (617) 558-0500 sold and conveyed subject to announcement made before or
foreclosing same will be sold
rights, rights of way, 200901-0356 - RED and with the benefit of all during the foreclosure sale. If
at Public Auction at 03:00
restrictions, easements, rights, rights of way, PM on December 3, 2009 at the sale is set aside for any
covenants, liens or claims in restrictions, easements, 54 Simmons Drive, Duxbury, reason, the Purchaser at the
the nature of liens, covenants, liens or claims in MA, all and singular the sale shall be entitled only to a
improvements, public the nature of liens, premises described in said return of the deposit paid.
assessments, any and all NOTICE OF improvements, public The purchaser shall have no
Mortgage, to wit:
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax MORTGAGEE'S assessments, any and all Closing date: June 2, further recourse against the
liens, water and sewer liens SALE OF unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax 2003 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
and any other municipal liens, water and sewer liens the Mortgagee’s attorney.
assessments or liens or
REAL ESTATE and any other municipal
Borrower(s): David F. Call
The description of the
Linda M. Call
existing encumbrances of assessments or liens or Property Address: 54 premises contained in said
record which are in force and By virtue and in execution existing encumbrances of mortgage shall control in the
of the Power of Sale Simmons Drive, Duxbury,
are applicable, having priority record which are in force and Massachusetts 02332 event of an error in this
over said mortgage, whether contained in a certain are applicable, having priority publication. TIME WILL
mortgage given by Sean W. That certain parcel of land,
or not reference to such over said mortgage, whether together with the buildings BE OF THE ESSENCE.
restrictions, easements, Sheehan and Cristina M. or not reference to such
Sheehan to Mortgage thereon, situated in Duxbury,
improvements, liens or restrictions, easements, Plymouth County, Other terms if any, to be
encumbrances is made in the Electronic Registration improvements, liens or announced at the sale.
Systems, Inc., dated March Massachusetts, being shown
deed. encumbrances is made in the as Lot 49 on a plan entitled Mortgage Electronic
TERMS OF SALE: 23, 2005 and recorded with deed. Registration Systems, Inc.
the Plymouth County "Weston Farm Plan of Land
A deposit of Ten Thousand TERMS OF SALE: in Duxbury, Mass." dated Present Holder of said
A deposit of Five April 15, 1983, revised Mortgage,
Thousand ($5,000.00 ) October 18, 1983 and March By Its Attorneys,
3TAIRS Dollars by certified or bank 7, 1984, by R. C. Southwick Orlans Moran PLLC
#HIMNEYS check will be required to be & Assoc., Engineers & Land P.O. Box 962169
paid by the purchaser at the Boston, MA 02196
&IREPLACES time and place of sale. The
Surveyors, duly recorded with
Phone: (617) 502-4100
Plymouth County Registry of
6ENEERS balance is to be paid by Deeds as Plan No. 385 of
2EPAIRS certified or bank check at 1984 in Plan Book 24, Page (285.8965/Call)(11/11/09,
Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 610, the said Lot 49 being 11/18/09, 11/25/09)(177568)
2EPOINTING 150 California Street, bounded and described as
"ARBEQUES Newton, Massachusetts follows:
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box SOUTHERLY by
610389, Newton Highlands, Orchard Land, 20.00 feet;
Massachusetts 02461-0389, NORTHWESTERLY
within thirty (30) days from Westerly, Northerly and again
the date of sale. Deed will be
$OOLQWHULRUDQGH[WHULRUPDVRQU\ provided to purchaser for
Westerly by Lot 48 as shown
on said plan, 22.96 feet,
 recording upon receipt in full 110.00 feet, 55.00 feet and
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