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By Becca Manning, Express Editor EAGLE EYE: Laurie Bianci photographed this bald eagle in South Hanson on Saturday, March 5. 7HITMAN#OMMUNTER2AILs  
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becca@hansonexpress.com In the background is the chimney on Main Street by the old Ocean Spray cranberry buildings.
Voters may see just one Photo by Laurie Bianchi RS 649 Since 1978 781-826-7779
project up for Community
Preservation Act funding at
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Fire at transfer station


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the committee charged with GLASS
reviewing projects attempts to
get back on a spring schedule MOBILE AUTO GLASS
and looks to clarify the town’s SERVICE
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The Community Preserva-
Household chemicals cause reaction, smoke 1-888-64-TINY’S
tion Committee will hold a fo- By Becca Manning, Express Editor 237 Washington St., Pembroke, MA
rum at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, becca@hansonexpress.com WE SUPPORT PEMBROKE BOY’S
March 16 in the selectmen’s The Hanson transfer sta- AND GIRLS CLUB
meeting room at Town Hall. tion was shut down for sev-
All are invited to hear updates eral hours on its busiest day,
on previously approved CPA Saturday, when improperly YOUR AD HERE COULD
projects and to learn about disposed of household clean- BE WORKING FOR YOU
funding for future plans. ers heated up and caused a AND YOUR COMMUNITY
“The open forum is for us chemical reaction in one of the 52 WEEKS A YEAR!
to let people know how their containers.
tax dollars are being spent,” Transfer station manager
said Laura FitzGerald-Kem- Chris Callahan said there were Call Robin
mett, committee chairwoman. no visible flames but plenty of 781-934-2811Ext. 23
“We’ll be presenting some of smoke and the smell of burn- or
the projects that have been ing plastic and chemicals in
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completed with the CPA mon- the air — and a big mess to
ey, specifically the Thomas clean up after the container
Mill purchase, the rehabilita- had to be completely cleared
tion/restoration of the town out and the trash inside soaked WHERE THERE’S SMOKE: Hanson Fire Lt. Ralph Becker and
assessor’s records and the with water. Firefighter Keith Wilson, with Fire Chief Jerry Thompson oversee- !FEDERALLYLICENSEDTAXPROFESSIONAL
town clerk’s records and the “Luckily it happened up ing, spray down trash from a container at the transfer station,
purchase of the Poor Meadow there, and we were able to where smoke and the smell of burning plastic led workers to dis- 4AX"OOKKEEPING3ERVICES
Brook property.” catch it in time,” Callahan cover a potential fire. Officials believe several household cleaners
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vide a place for people to dis- were no visible flames, heat from the reaction melted the plastic
Callahan said he knew as containers and emitted a lot of smoke.   
cuss how they would like to soon as he smelled the smoke
Photo courtesy of Chris Callahan

see the CPA money used. that they were dealing with a turn to another container, Fire another container. -ATTAKEESETT3TREETs0EMBROKE
“We would like to hear chemical reaction. With smoke Chief Jerry Thompson said. Callahan said a similar WWW4AX,ADY%!COM
from people on how they pouring out of the container, Firefighters were on the scene incident occurred last August
would like us to spend this he made the call to evacuate until about 12:25 p.m. when residue left over in a
money,” FitzGerald-Kemmett the transfer station and shut it “We believe that it was container of pool chemicals SPRING AHEAD!
said. “Under the framework down until firefighters could just some household chemi- reacted, heated up and caused ENJOY AN ICE CREAM!
of the Community Preserva- respond. cals that were disposed of in the plastic to melt and smoke
tion Act, there are only cer- Hanson Fire Depart- the compactor and had a reac- to erupt from the compactor.
tain things we can spend it on, ment arrived on the scene tion. It started to melt the plas- Callahan said it is im-
but within that there’s a lot of around 10:45 a.m. and quickly tic containers and to smoke, portant that residents follow
room for creativity and a lot of dumped the container to locate but it wasn’t actually a fire,” guidelines on the containers
needs that can be met within the cause of the smoke. They Thompson said. they throw away and recycle
the town.” then had to spread apart all the The Water Department and that they use up all of a
trash and wet it down to ensure provided a backhoe afterward 7HITMANs-IDDLEBOROs0LYMOUTH
continued on page 3 the materials were safe to re- so the trash could be placed in continued on page 11 WWWPEACEFULMEADOWSCOM
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A visit with Abigail Collins


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first chance I got the next year In the past, what kind of bers, and, shortly after that, we
to run for a leadership position events has NHS participated will hold new officer elections
and became the secretary. This in, and what do you hope and I will give up my position Accuracy watch
position gave me the opportu- can be done in the future? as president, eager to see what
nity to work with the organi- Our major event this year was next year’s group tackles! The Hanson Express is committed to accuracy in all its news
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junior year, I had just become this year. The walk raised a lot person. First and foremost, in-
really attached to the National of money for the pantries and teracting with my peers within
Honor Society and decided continued our efforts to fight the club I have seen so much
to run for president. It’s a lot hunger and poverty within the intelligence and so much drive.
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Input sought at CPA forum


continued from page one ally with a certain percentage CPA FORUM
state match, at the 2008 annual
The Community Preserva-
Town Meeting. This year, the WHAT: An update of ongoing
tion Committee hopes to meet Community Preservation Act-
state is expected to match lo-
with individuals and groups in funded projects and review of
cal funds by about 28 percent
town such as the town admin- future uses of the money
— a far cry from the 100 per-
istrator, Recreation Commis-
cent match offered in the Act’s WHO: Open to the public
sion, Housing Authority and
early days. WHEN: Wednesday, March 16,
Historic Commission to find
Since 2008, Hanson vot- 7 p.m.
out what their long-term plans
ers have OK’d six projects, WHERE: Selectmen’s meeting
are and how the CPA money
including the purchase of the room at Town Hall
might help them, FitzGerald-
Thomas Mill and restoration
Kemmett said. She also sug-
of town clerk records in the ditional funding beyond CPA.
gested local sports groups and
first cycle. “A project will be given
organizations such as Green
The second year, the com- priority if its proponents have
Hanson might want to attend.
mittee proposed four more demonstrated that they have
“Our goal this year is to
come up with a long-term vi-
sion and a mission for how we
projects, which voters ap-
proved, including: an engi-
neering study for the firehouse
gone out and really scoured
for matching funds,” she said.
“We don’t want to be the only
Weddings for $100
want to spend the Hanson CPA
money,” FitzGerald-Kemmett
at Camp Kiwanee; the pres-
ervation of assessor records;
funding source for projects.
We want to push people to
Justice of the Peace
said.
renovations at the historical stretch the town’s dollars.” COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Though the group will
Bonney House, Hearse build- Individuals and groups
still accept and fund grant re-
quests, they also want to ac-
ing and the Old School “two-
holer” on Main Street; and
interested in pursuing CPA
funding should fill out a “pre-
Teri Beth Ayre
tively pursue ideas that would Cell: 617-840-1919
purchase of the Poor Meadow application” so the committee
benefit the town. Email: TeriAyre@yahoo.com
Brook property. can make sure the project fits
“We really want to seek Web: www.WhitmanJP.com
FitzGerald-Kemmett said with CPA guidelines before
input,” FitzGerald-Kemmett
many of these projects have continuing. Forms are avail- Looking for a small intimate wedding?
said. “The first couple of years,
been completed under budget. able on the town Web site, by
it has been an educational pro- Come see the Church Street Chapel Room
Every year, the town is e-mailing cpchanson@gmail.
cess for us, with quite a steep 29 Church Street, Whitman
required to set aside an equal com or by stopping by com-
learning curve. Although it’s a call 617-840-1919 for an appointment
share of CPA funds for each of mittee meetings, held the third
small law, it’s a complex law
the three project areas: open Wednesday of every month at
in terms of what’s allowable
space, historical resources and 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
and what isn’t allowable. Now,
affordable housing. Though In particular, FitzGerald-
instead of being reactive, we
want to be proactive in looking
figures for the FY2012 an-
nual Town Meeting are not
Kemmett said she would like
to see housing projects pro-
mcguiggan’s pub
at where we want to be so that
we’ve got a vision that ties in
with that of other departments,
yet available, the town has
$36,559 set aside in CPA re-
posed — something the com-
mittee has not yet seen.
St. Patrick’s Day
commissions and elected offi-
cials within the town.”
serves for each of the three
areas, according to Town Ac-
countant Meg LaMay.
Committee vice-chair-
woman Patty Norton, who is Celebration!
also co-president of the Han- Thursday March 17th
Hanson voters approved
Previously, projects have son Historical Society and a
the 1.5 percent CPA surcharge, Entertainment from 5pm till Close: Featuring Mike Kostas, Jeff Nevaris,
come before voters at the spe- member of the Historic Com-
added to property taxes annu- Brockton Fire Fighters Pipes & Drums & Irish Step Dancers!
cial Town Meeting in the fall, mission, said she would like to
but the committee is looking to see more historical properties Don’t miss the unfurling of one of the largest Irish Flags in the country!
Author John get back on a spring schedule, preserved around town. 2pm in front of McGuiggan’s Pub
FitzGerald-Kemmett said. “I like to see the old stuff
Morris to speak Voters could see one proj- maintained as much as pos- Corned Beef and Cabbage served all day!
Author John Morris ect at the May Town Meet- sible around town, just to look See our website for weekly musical entertainment and specials!
will discuss “Alone at Sea: ing, a historical project not yet at it and have people come Takeout menu available!
Gloucester in the Age of approved by the Community back and say, ‘Wow, that’s
Preservation Committee.
open daily at 11:30 7 days a week!
the Dorymen (1623-1939),” interesting,’” Norton said. “It
his account of the lives of Looking ahead, FitzGer- may spark somebody later on 781-447-7333
Gloucester fishermen, on ald-Kemmett said the com- in life to get into history and/ 546 WASHINGTON ST., WHITMAN
Saturday, March 12 at 12:30 mittee will be looking for or teach or something along WWW.MCGUIGGANSPUB.COM
p.m. Hailed by maritime applicants to have sought ad- that line.”
historian Joseph Garland as
a “masterpiece that’s been
waiting for generations to
be told,” “Alone at Sea” is
a meticulous and riveting
history of the lives of Cape
Ann fishermen. The nonfic-
tion book details the danger
and hardships that often
faced these men, including
the author’s grandfather, a
Gloucester doryman who
was lost at sea while work-
ing on the schooner, the
Orethea F. Spinney. For his
book talk, Morris will focus
on the years during World
War I, when Gloucester do-
rymen faced unseen enemies
in the German U-boats that
prowled the waters off the
New England coast. The
event, sponsored by the Han-
son Public Library Founda-
tion, is free and open to the
public, but pre-registration
is required. To register or to
get more information, visit
the Hanson Public Library,
or call the Library at 781-
293-2151.
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Hanson police log


Monday February 28 2:45 p.m. Motor vehicle ac-
8:38 a.m. Officer requested cident reported on East Washing-
on Arlene Street. ton Street and State Street.
9 a.m. Disabled auto report-
ed at Liberty Street and Gorwin Saturday March 5
Drive. 1:37 a.m. Domestic
relations/209/A on Indian Head
Tuesday March 1 Street.
5:50 a.m. Caller reported 2:04 a.m. Suspicious activ-
larceny on Pleasant Street. ity reported on Main Street.
11:18 a.m. Motor vehicle ac- 2:25 a.m. Police required on
cident reported on Jerrold Street. Indian Head Street.
5:21 p.m. Officer requested 2:36 a.m. Larceny reported
on Whitman Street. Individual at Venus III restaurant on Main
placed in protective custody. Street.
7:34 p.m. Police required 2:43 a.m. Motorist assist-
at First Baptist Church on Main ed at Indian Head Street and
Street. Maquan Street.
9:53 a.m. Officer requested 10 a.m. Police required on An approximately 500-foot-long brick building on the other side of the train tracks near 1001 Main
on West Street. Indian Head Street. St. will be demolished in the coming weeks. Part of the old Ocean Spray cranberry company prop-
11:04 p.m. Police required 10:47 a.m. Fire Department erty, the building has been falling down over the years, with more damage brought on by the heavy
on Kings Landing Way. required on Franklin Street at the snowstorms this winter. Photo by Becca Manning

New owner making plans


transfer station.
11:15 p.m. Police required
on South Street. Clifton E. Nor- 11:15 a.m. Parking violation
ris of 138 South St. arrested for reported at Meetinghouse Lane.
assault and battery, domestic

for former Ocean Spray lot


1:10 p.m. Caller reported
abuse. motor vehicle accident at Whit-
man Street and Deer Hill Road.
Wednesday March 2 4:09 p.m. Mutual aid pro-
7:26 a.m. Alarm/fire run on vided to Halifax on Stonyweir
William Way. By Becca Manning, Express Editor Cranberry Square building. Though the site is fenced
Road.
11:42 a.m. Animal com-
becca@hansonexpress.com Marangiello said he had off and relatively harmless as
9 p.m. Disabled auto report- The new owner of the old wanted to clean up the site long as the gate is locked, the
plaint at Hanson Auto Body on ed on High Street.
Franklin Street. Ocean Spray cranberry com- since taking ownership but that owner has decided to apply for
4:48 p.m. Officer wanted on Sunday March 6 pany buildings in south Han- bad weather had delayed any a demolition permit, Curran
Reed Street. 7:32 a.m. Police required on son said this week he is look- action. Heavy snow dropped said.
5:43 p.m. Animal complaint Lee Terrace. Peace restored. ing to rehab the property into on the back building has caved Marangiello said he hoped
on Monponsett Street. 8:34 a.m. Officer requested a mixed-use site, with a few in parts of it already. to begin demolition within the
6:20 p.m. Officer wanted at on Gorwin Drive. retail stores, offices and apart- Hanson Building Commis- next two weeks.
MBTA station, Main Street. 11:48 a.m. Suspicious ac- ments. sioner/Zoning Enforcement “We’re going to remodel
8:30 p.m. Larceny reported tivity reported on Monponsett Joseph Marangiello, who Officer Robert Curran said he the whole place,” Marangiello
at MBTA station, Main Street. Street. lives and owns a small busi- had already issued an order to said. “We want to make a few
9:30 p.m. Officer requested 11:52 a.m. Officer requested ness in Pembroke, said he pur- “make safe or remove” to the apartments, a few retail stores
on Liberty Street. on Monponsett Street. chased the property in Decem- previous owner, concerned and maybe some offices. I’m
1:32 p.m. Burglar alarm re- ber and will be hiring someone that the long building on the waiting for the architect to
Thursday March 3 ported on Holly Ridge Drive. to demolish a falling-down other side of the railroad tracks give me some advice.”
8:10 a.m. Alarm/fire run at Building secured. building in the back of the site
Hanson Middle School, Liberty
posed a safety hazard. When Marangiello said he be-
1:45 p.m. Officer wanted on sometime over the next few the new owner took over, the came interested in the site
Street. Indian Head Street.
10:05 a.m. Animal com-
weeks. order was transferred to him. because of its proximity to
2:15 p.m. Suspicious activity The property on Main “There are a lot of structur- the train station. He had been
plaint on Franklin Street. reported on Monponsett Street.
1:01 p.m. Disabled auto Street stretches from the edge al issues. The building hasn’t traveling from Pembroke to
2:42 p.m. Officer wanted at of the Priority Music building been occupied in years,” Cur- Hanson every day to pick up
reported on West Washington Shaw’s Supermarket on Liberty
Street. Street. Peace restored. at 1057 Main St. to a brick tow- ran said. “The snow we had his son at the station and was
2:38 a.m. Larceny reported er at the other end of the build- this year has increased the in- looking for a place close by
3:53 p.m. Burglar alarm
at Ferry’s Sunoco on Liberty sounded on Whitman Street. ing, across the street from the stability of the building.” where his son could live. That
Street. Building secured. idea led him to ask about the
6:15 p.m. Officer requested Ocean Spray buildings and
at Hanson Middle School, Lib-
erty Street.
5:08 p.m. Suspicious activ-
ity reported at Town Hall on Lib- Hanson Little League evaluations eventually to the purchase.
erty Street. Curran said he thought the
7:19 p.m. Police required on Hanson Little League has scheduled baseball evaluations area was perfect for a mixed-
5:35 p.m. Officer wanted at
Waltham Street. Peace restored. Town Hall on Liberty Street. for Sunday, March 27 at the Hanson Middle School gymna- use development.
9:54 p.m. Motorist assisted 7:17 p.m. Alarm sounded at sium. These evaluations will provide the opportunity to assess “I always thought that part
on Main Street. Camp Kiwanee, accidental/de- each player’s skill level and to place them in the appropriate of Hanson, if those buildings
fective alarm. league. The following players should attend these evaluations: were restored, would be beau-
Friday March 4
2:27 p.m. Motor vehicle ac-
8:27 p.m. Suspicious activity Any 8 year olds who would like to be considered for the Mi- tiful,” he said.
reported at First Baptist Church nor leagues; all 9 year olds (except those that were 8 last year
cident reported at East Washing- on Main Street.
ton Street and State Street. and played in the Minors); any 10 year olds who would like
to be considered for the Major leagues and any new players to Friendship tea at
the program between the ages of 9-12. senior center
The following schedule has been set: 9 year olds or any
new players, age 10: last names A-L: 12:30–1:30 p.m., last The Friends of the Han-
names M-Z: 1:45– 2:45 p.m. Eight year olds looking to move son Multi-Service Center
up to Minors: 3–4 p.m. Ten year olds looking to move up to will hold a tea on Tuesday,
Majors, as well as any new players ages 11-12: 4:15–5:15 p.m. March 15 at 1 p.m. Learn
Bring your bat and glove and wear sneakers for the evalua- more about the group, which
We have gift tions. is looking for people to sup-
If you have any questions, e-mail Scott Sawtelle at slsaw- port the center and the ser-
certificates available telle@comcast.net vices it provides to Hanson
citizens of all ages.

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Deadline is Tuesday at noon.
Arnold Saltzman, 77, of Pembroke, formerly of Texas,
Plymouth and Abington, died on Saturday, March 5.
Angelina DiRenzo, 91, resident of Whitman Arnold graduated from Chelsea High School Class of 1951.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving during the Korean War,
Angelina (Lenoci) est pleasures came from the time spent with and enjoyed handcrafting naval ship models, many of which are
DiRenzo, 91, a lifelong her family and friends. displayed in museums.
resident of Whitman, died She leaves her daughter, Patricia A. He was the husband of Shirley (Rupp) Saltzman; father of
in her Whitman home DiRenzo of Whitman; her granddaughter, Bonita Lou Jolly Saltzman of Hanson, Kevin E. Saltzman of
surrounded by her fam- Paula Thibeault and her husband Jeffrey of Brockton and Stephen J. Saltzman of Texas; brother of Mimi
ily on Tuesday, March 8 Brockton; and two great-grandchildren, as Charak of Revere, Melvin F. Saltzman of Reading and Leonard
after a long battle with well as nieces, nephews and cousins. F. Saltzman of Andover; and grandfather of eight grandchildren.
Alzheimer’s disease. Her funeral service will be held Friday, He also leaves many nieces and nephews.
She was the wife of 70 March 11 at 10:15 a.m. at the Blanchard Fu- A funeral service was held at the Quealy & Son Funeral
years to the late Frank J. neral Chapel on Plymouth Street (Route 58 at Home, 116 Adams St., Abington, Wednesday, March 9. Burial
DiRenzo. the rotary) in Whitman, followed by a Mass at was at the MA National Cemetery, Bourne. In lieu of flowers,
Born in Brockton 11 a.m. at the Holy Ghost Church, Whitman. donation may be sent to: Hospice of South Shore, 100 Baystate
and raised in Whitman, she was the daughter Burial will follow in the Colebrook Cemetery, Drive, Braintree MA 02185.
of the late Louis and Madeline Lenoci and a Whitman. Visiting hours are omitted by re-
graduate of Whitman High School.
Angelina had worked many years at the
quest of the family.
Donations in her name may be made to the
Noria W. Milner, 90, former
former Regal Shoe of Whitman.
She enjoyed cooking, dancing, working in
Old Colony Hospice, One Credit Union Way,
Randolph, MA 02368 or to the Alzheimer’s
Whitman resident
her garden and her many memorable Florida Association, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA Noria W. (Meserve) Milner, 90, of Braintree, formerly of
vacations with her husband. One of her great- 02472. Quincy, died peacefully with her family by her side Friday,
March 4 in the Jordan Hospital.
Stephen P. Beisheim, 42, foods manager She was raised and educated in Whitman and was married 57
years to her high school sweetheart, the late Oscar Milner. She
was the daughter of the late Everett L. and Marion E. (Waite)
at Costco Wholesale Meserve.
Stephen P. Beisheim locations. Stephen made the best of his disease Noria was a Quincy resident for 20 years before moving to
of Whitman lost his by  participating in clinical trials  in hopes of Braintree 35 years ago.
three-year fight with helping with future cancer research.  She worked as a secretary for the Boston Trust Bank in Bos-
cancer on Sunday, He leaves his wife, Cheryl Peters-Beisheim, ton until her retirement.
March 6 at his home in and his daughter, Hillary Peters, both of Whit- She leaves her daughter, Nan Milner of Braintree; her sister,
Whitman surrounded by man. He is the son of Peter and Elizabeth (Hef- Marilyn Rogers and her husband Hank of Plymouth; her grand-
family and holding the fernan) Beisheim of South Easton, brother of son, Peter Woodland; her great-granddaughter, Kylee Woodland;
hand of his wife. He was Paula Beisheim of South Easton and Kathy and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late
42 years old.  Beisheim of Yarmouth. He also leaves many Lt. David Milner.
Stephen was born aunts, uncles, cousins and his faithful dog Zoe. Her funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 10 at
in Stoughton. He was Visiting hours will be held in the MacKin- the Blanchard Funeral Chapel, Plymouth Street (Route 58 at
a graduate of Oliver Ames High School in non Funeral Home, 760 Washington St., Whit- the rotary), Whitman at 12 p.m. Burial will be in the Northville
North Easton, and received his bachelor’s de- man on Thursday, March 10 from 4-8 p.m. A Cemetery, East Bridgewater.
gree from Stonehill College in North Easton. funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10
He worked as the foods manager for Costco a.m. in the Chapel of Mary on the Stonehill Alfred D. Pina Jr., 54, former
Wholesale Club where he was an employee College campus, entrance at 126 Belmont St.
for 20 years.
He was a black belt in karate. He enjoyed
(Route 123), Easton. Relatives and friends in-
vited to attend. Interment will be private.
Hanson resident
playing backgammon and cribbage  and also In lieu of flowers, donations may be made Alfred D. Pina Jr., 54, of Plymouth, formerly of Hanson,
enjoyed outdoor activities including scuba div- in Stephen’s memory to Old Colony Hospice, died March 5 in Plymouth.
ing, sailing, kayaking  and traveling to exotic 1 Credit Union Way, Randolph, MA 02368. Mr. Pina was born in Japan, son of the late Alfred D. and
Masako (Yamada) Pina.
He had been a resident of the Seven Hills Home in Plymouth
Marie E. Chubbuck, 89, former RN at VA Hospital for many years.
He leaves his brother Paul Pina of Hanson and two nieces,
Marie E. (Lech) Chubbuck, 89, of Mid- She leaves her daughter, Joyce M. Levesque; Nicole Pina of Colorado and Ashley Pina of Texas.
dleboro, formerly of Whitman, died Sunday, her partner, Peter Groome of Middleboro; and Private family services will be held this week. Donations in
March 6 at the Oak Hill Nursing Home in Mid- two grandchildren. She was the wife of the his name may be made to the Seven Hills Foundation, 81 Hope
dleboro. late Melvin W. Chubbuck and sister of the late Ave., Worcester, MA 01608.
Marie was born in Brockton and was a George Lech.
graduate of Brockton High School and Mas- Services were held at MacKinnon Funer-
sasoit Community College. Marie worked as a al Home, 760 Washington St., Whitman on
U.S. Navy certified welder during World War Wednesday, March 9. A funeral Mass will be
II. She was a former registered nurse at the VA held Thursday in Holy Ghost Church, Whitman
Hospital in Brockton where she worked for 18 at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to
years. She is a retired member of NARFE Fed- attend. Burial will be at St. James Cemetery in
eral Employees and a past secretary of Hillcrest Whitman.
Mobile Home Park Association in Middleboro. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
She was a resident of Whitman for more than to the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 311 Arsenal St., Wa-
30 years before moving to Middleboro.  tertown, MA 02472.

James M. Walsh, 75, 25-year resident of Hanson


James M. Walsh, 75, of Fort Myers, Fla., and Nancy Stevens and her husband Russell
formerly a 25-year resident of Hanson, died at of Pembroke; two brothers, Francis Walsh of
his daughter’s home in Pembroke on Monday, Port Orange, Fla. and Gerald Walsh of Cum-
March 7 after an illness of several months. maquid; his sister, Regina Arnold of Braintree;
The son of the late Peter and Mary (Lara- six grandchildren; and many nieces and neph-
cy) Walsh, he was born in Boston on April ews.
13, 1935. He was a graduate of Boston Trade A funeral Mass will be celebrated on
High School and was later employed by the Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Sullivan Funeral
commonwealth of Massachusetts. He enjoyed Home, 2 Maquan St., at the corner of route 14
boating, camping and traveling and was an and 58 in Hanson. Burial will be in Fern Hill
avid sports fan. Cemetery, Hanson.
He leaves his wife, Rose (Trevisone) In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
Walsh; three children, Edward Walsh and his to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkin-
wife Gina of Santa Monica, Calif., Rosemary son’s Research, Church Street Station, P.O.
Peterson and her husband Kenneth of Norwell Box 780, New York, NY 10008-0780.

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Don’t fritter away


those farm fresh eggs
I
By Lisa Chapman, Express Contributor
lmchapman17@gmail.com

’ve been so preoccupied with digging


out from under all this snow that I just
realized that our daylight hours are get-

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ting noticeably longer. The increase in daylight
hours will soon trigger chickens to start ramp- Sci
ing up egg production, so it won’t be long now bilia
until we start seeing more farm-fresh eggs at INCOME TAX PREPARATION
the winter farmers market in Plymouth (plym-
outhfarmersmarket.org) and
around town.
does happen because I’m incapable of passing
up a cooler by the side of the road with a sign Katherine Scibilia
Eggs are one of the easi-

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that reads “farm fresh eggs”) is to make a frit-
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is that they’re actually more tute ingredients you have on hand. Farm, Landscape & Pet Supplies
nutritious than the factory- hay - straw - sawdust - shavings
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by Mother Earth News in 2007, are finding thinly sliced (chirizo is delicious!) What you’ll find when you
that, compared to conventional factory-farmed 1/2 red onion, diced visit our store:
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markets and from backyard chicken owners with a slotted spoon, put it in a bowl and set
around town are much fresher than grocery aside. Now add another glug of the olive oil
store eggs, and of course, the fresher the egg, and throw in your potato cubes and some salt
the better the taste. That said, you might notice and pepper. Stir them around, still over medi-
that a very fresh, hard-boiled egg is tough to um heat, for about eight minutes. Now put the
peel. If you intend to hard-boil them, you can chorizo and onions back in the skillet. Beat the
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Eggs are probably one of the most versatile pepper, and about half the cheese. At this point,
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things to do when I have a lot of eggs (and this minutes, still over medium heat, until the eggs
start to set. Now transfer the skillet to the 375ºF
Knights of Columbus oven and bake 6-8 minutes until the whole thing
is just set. Turn on your broiler and let it pre-
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of the cheese on top and pop the skillet under
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11:30 a.m. Call or stop by the library Hanson Library. 10-10:30 a.m. Wee
Thursday March 10 at 781-447-7613 to register for this Readers for ages 0-3, drop in with
Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. workshop, as space is limited. caregiver, for stories, finger play
hairdresser, 9:30 a.m. card games, 10 and song. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Craft-
Community Preservation Open a-story for ages 3-7, Alpha Tales:
a.m. Cracker Barrel, line dancing. Forum. 7-8:30 p.m. at Hanson Town read alphabet stories and make a
Hall. Committee members will be corresponding craft. Call 781-292-

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Whitman Senior Center. Twin
River Casino, 8 a.m. center pick up, on hand to discuss the Community 2151, X 106 to register.
8:15 a.m. home pick up, Walk the A ca Preservation Act and to review the
Park, 11:30 a.m. lunch. H a n s o le n d a r f o r deadlines and application process Whitman Senior Center. 8:30 a.m.
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Monthly job seeker’s networking gmail.com or call 781-293-5644 ext bingo.
group. Anne Beauregard will discuss 102 with any questions.
Meat Raffle. 7:30 p.m., Friday

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how to incorporate volunteerism k s,
into your job search and resume; 7-8 d a n c e sh op s, p l ay Thursday March 17 at Robinson Street in Hanson.
p.m. Friends of the Whitman Public Sponsored by the Hanson American
Library meet in the Community Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. Legion 226.
Room. i t ie s ! hairdresser, 10 a.m. Cracker ‘Sadie and the Seventh Son.’ 7:30
Barrel,11 a.m. St. Patrick’s Day p.m. at the Needles Lodge in Camp
Rockland-Hanson Rotary Club. Program and luncheon, line dancing,
6:30 p.m. on Thursdays at the Olde Kiwanee, Hanson. Tickets are $12.
BP clinic at center. An original murder mystery will be
a r i te ms
Hitching Post Restaurant in Hanson.
a ll c a le n d Whitman Senior Center. 8 a.m. presented by Hanson Recreation
Se nd Drama and the Friends of Camp
Tue s d ay t o
Hanson Youth Football/ Walk the Park, 9:30 a.m. Vanity
Cheerleading Registration. 5:30–8 Kiwanee. Proceeds benefit restoration
by n o o n o n Fair outlets, Dartmouth, 11:30 a.m.
p.m. at Maquan and Indian Head. 
For those unable to attend in person,
li p p e r p r e s s .c om . lunch, 12:30-3:30 p.m. brown bag of Camp Kiwanee and its waterfront.
For tickets call 781-293-2333 or 781-
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pick up.
registration forms can be downloaded la ble basis. 447-3915.
at hansonyouthfootball.com and a sp ace av ai
d on en ts . Whitman Library. 6:30-7:30 p.m.,
s are publishe or Han so n ev
mailed to HYF&C, P.O. Box 983, Ca le nda r item -c ommerci al Whi tm an Strong Women in Literature Book
Hanson, MA 02341.  All registrations fo r non
Preference is Club, for information call 781-447-
must be received by April 1 to ensure 7613. This month’s selection is “My
placement on a team.  Name is Mary Sutter” by Robin
Oliveria. This group is open to all.
Hanson Sons of American Legion
and the Ladies Auxiliary. Meet the historical art form uses stencils and oil League recommended WBSA bylaw Hanson Girls Softball Registration.
second Thursday of the month at 7 paints on velveteen to create its most amendments. The final registration for Hanson
p.m., 92 Robinson St., Hanson. common images of the time, which Girls Softball for the spring 2011
season will be held from 5:30-7 p.m.
Seamstress
Friday March 11
were baskets of fruit and flowers. Tuesday March 15 at Hanson Middle School. on premises
Whitman Wolverines Meat Raffle. Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. nails
Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. 2 p.m. at J&R’s Indian Head Pub, by Julie, 9:30 a.m. card games, 10
Rockland-Hanson Rotary Club. Dry Cleaning and
hairdresser. 9:30 a.m. card games, Route 27, Hanson to support the team 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays at the Olde Alterations
a.m. beginner’s bridge,11 a.m.-1 p.m. Hitching Post Restaurant in Hanson.
10 a.m. cribbage, diabetes seminar, 1 trip to Cooperstown, N. Y. There will free legal advice, 1 p.m. bowling at
be raffles, including a 50/50 raffle 270 Main Street
p.m. bingo. the Hanson Athletic Association,
Hanson Library. 10 a.m. First
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songs; 10:30 a.m. Craft-a-story, ages Cooperstown Team hosts a Texas required, call 781-293-2151 or e-mail a.m. cribbage, 1 p.m. bingo.
3-7. Alpha tales, read alphabet stories Hold’Em Tournament, professionally info@hansonlibrary.org.
and make a corresponding craft. Call run by the Northern Poker League,
781-293-2151 to register or e-mail at Venus III, Rt. 27, Hanson. Feeder Whitman Senior Center. 8 a.m.
info@hansonlibrary.org. games at 6 p.m. Limited seat Main Walk the park, 9 a.m. hairdresser, Celebrate St. Patrick's day with us!
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information, visit whitmanpanthers. line dancing at Legion, 11:30 a.m.
Main Street Grille, Weymouth, 1
p.m. Friend’s meeting.
Meat Raffle. 7:30 p.m., Friday
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Canine Benefit. Cynergy CrossFit,
23 Commercial Waye, Hanson
lunch, 12 p.m., computer class, 1
p.m. hearing appointments, knitting/
crocheting, bowling.
Cameron’s
at Robinson Street in Hanson. will be hosting a partner Workout
on the green
Whitman Library. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Hanson American of the Day (WOD) and raffle Mystery Book Group. Contact
Legion 226. fundraiser to support local canines Jessi Finnie at 781-447-7613 for 436 Oak Street (Rt.14) East Bridgewater
in need. For further information visit information. 781-447-7888
Lenten Reflections. At 7 p.m. and cynergycrossfit.com. www.cameronsonthegreen.com
every Friday during Lent, Holy Hanson Food Pantry. 10:30 a.m.-
Ghost Parish will host an evening of 12 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at First Baptist
Lenten reflections in Father Glennon Monday March 14 Church, Main Street. COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS
Hall on School Street, Whitman. All
are welcome.  Refreshments will be Hanson Senior Center. 10 a.m.
served.   chorus rehearsal, 1 p.m. Tai Chi and
knitting group.
Wednesday March 16
Hanson Senior Center. 9:30 a.m.
Banner’s Automotive Service
Knights of Columbus Irish Night.
K of C Hall on Route 18 in Whitman. Hanson Library. 9:30 a.m. Yoga card games, 10 a.m. poker, 1 p.m.
Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. with a stories, ages 3+, registration required; party time with Henry, 1:30 exercise COMPLETE SERVICE FOR AUTOS & TRUCKS!
corned beef and cabbage dinner at 1:30-2 p.m. Yoga stories, ages 3+, with Cindie ($5). Venus de Milo trip.
7 p.m. Enjoy dancing until midnight registration required, call 781-293-
2151 or e-mail info@hansonlibrary. Whitman Senior Center. 10 a.m. 712 Monponsett St., Hanson
with music by The Allen Deeb Band. chair yoga,10:15 a.m. motor coach
Tickets are $15 per person. For org.
trip to Venus de Milo restaurant, 11 Phone: 781-293-2355 Fax: 781-293-3558
information or tickets, call 781-447- Whitman Senior Center. 9 a.m. a.m. Owen O’Leary’s Restaurant,
9061 or 781-956-1049. around town, 10 a.m. Wii bowling, Easton, 11:30 lunch-happy Feb. and
11 a.m.-1 p.m. blood pressure clinic, March birthdays, 1 p.m. Bingo at
Saturday March 12 11:30 a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. bingo. Harvard Court, Mah-Jongg, BP at
Harvard Court.
Author Visit at Hanson Public Whitman Library. 1-2 p.m. Uno,
Library. 12:30 p.m., Author John Dos, Tres Spanish Story Hour. Call Whitman-Hanson Kiwanis Club.
Morris will discuss “Alone at Sea: Jessi Finnie at 781-447-7613 for Meets on Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. at
Gloucester in the Age of the Dorymen information the Hitching Post Restaurant. For
(1623-1939).” All are welcome; more information, call Mike at 781-
refreshments will be served. To Whitman Baseball and Softball 447-6501.
register or to get more information, Association Meeting. Open member Monday: Half Price Pizza
visit the Hanson Public Library, or meeting at  7 p.m. at the Whitman Job Search for the Mature Worker.
call the Library at 781-293-2151. Knights of Columbus Hall on Bedford Join the job professionals from One Tuesday: $6.99 Fish Deals
Street in Whitman to vote on Little Life at a Time at this workshop
8 DAYatTOUR
the & CRUISE Wednesday: Kids Eat Free
Panther Prowl 5K Road Race and Whitman Public Library from ALL10-
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Fun Walk. 9:30 a.m. Entry fee is $25 Introducing “Acoustic Night at the Venus III
per race/walker. Race day registration Thursday: Karaoke/DJ
is 8-9 a.m. For information contact
Athletic Director Jim Daley at 781- Friday: Jackson Wetherbee Band
618-7433 or e-mail james.daley@ Saturday: Phase Four
995
whrsd.org. 10 Day Guided Vacation.
Theorem Painting Demonstration.
$ Rainforest, Beaches, Volcanoes.
Texas Hold’em Fundraiser starting at 6pm.
Contact restaurant for more details.
The Whitman Cultural Council is + tax & fees Free Brochure. Call 1-800-Caravan.
providing an opportunity to view a Sunday: Coming Soon “Trivia Night”
demonstration of theorem painting Available at Caravan.com. Since 1952
by Pamela DeYoung at l p.m. in the 8 to 10 day guided tours. (Dine-in only * Restriction apply * discounts or special cannot be combined)
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Just a taste
M ore than 20 local eateries served up a bowl, plate or
slice of their best recipes at the annual Taste of Whit-
man and Hanson on Thursday, March 3 at VFW Post 697 in
Whitman. All proceeds from the event benefit the Whitman-
Hanson Dollars for Scholars program, which provides scholar-
ships to local graduates. For more information about the group
and how to donate, visit their Web site, dfswh.com.

Hanson resident Jack Gillet and Whitman resident Jillian Crowley are like two kids in a candy
store at the Pinches and Pounds of Whitman table.

Photos
by
Stephanie
Spyropoulos

Lauretta  Boyce,  a Whitman Hanson Dollars For Scholars member,


tastes a sample during the annual Taste of Whitman and Hanson.
The event was sold out. William Walsh looks forward to bacon and scallops by Mia Regazza of
Abington.

Lori Mainini and Rebecca Barry, center, enjoy an evening out for a good cause.

Tony Muscolino of Bella’s II Pizzeria and Seafood of Halifax deliv-


ers his famous chowder.

Mary Barber of Shaw’s in Hanson serves up hot wings for George


McLaughlin.  Peter Hunt and Dotti Duval enjoy an evening out and some great food at Jamie’s table.
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q u e s t i o n o f t h e w ee k By Emily Brain

What is your favorite St. Patrick’s Day tradition?

Lyndsay Kindy Breanne Hickey Tim Concannon Steven McDonough Sarah Easton
Squantum Avenue, Hanson Perry Avenue, Hanson Whitman Street, Hanson Erin Street, Whitman Homeland Drive, Whitman
“My mom makes corned beef and “Every year, I wear green.” “My mom cooks corned beef and “The time I woke up in the morn- “My grandma makes corned beef
cabbage and Shamrock Shakes.” cabbage for my dad and the rest ing and went out on my porch to and cabbage and we all wear
of us eat pancakes and bacon for find candy in my shoe.” green and go to her house for
dinner.” dinner.”

Sharing the burden, Email Letters to


editor@hansonexpress.com.

growing awareness The Deadline is

W
Tuesday at noon.
e noted this morning that Harvard University
has agreed to allow the Reserve Officer Train-
ing Corps (ROTC) back on campus after over
Hall of Fame nominees –––––––––––––––––––
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40 years. Our first reaction was “big deal!” Harvard has been
guilty of institutional hypocrisy for decades; banning ROTC he Whitman High/Whitman-Hanson of recommendation to the Alumni Association
but accepting numerous senior officers as Regional High School offers commu- stating the reasons they believe the candidate is
graduate students and adjunct faculty along nity residents an opportunity to nomi- worthy of the honor. A separate letter must be
with the federal money that comes with the nate people for the Whitman-Hanson Graduate written for each person being nominated. The
package. Reflecting on this we have developed Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was established letters will be kept on file for two years.
a more reasoned opinion. This is a good thing in 1984 to honor graduates of Whitman High This year’s Hall of Fame ceremony will
because at a minimum it will expose more of School and Whitman-Hanson Regional High be part of the National Honor Society Induc-
the country’s elite to the military and what School who have achieved success in their tion, which will be held May 16 at 7 p.m. in the
By Emery Maddocks
service means to this country. fields. The more than thirty graduates inducted Performing Arts Center at the high school. The
With the end of the draft in the early 1970’s represent a wide variety of occupations and in- deadline for submitting letters of recommenda-
and the increasing consolidation of military facilities in the terests including medicine, the law, education tion is April 8. If you have any questions, call
south and western parts of the country, the nation has become business and the entertainment industry. Richard Rosen ’70 at 781-447-1111. All letters
disengaged from its military with the exception of the National Graduates of Whitman High School and should be sent to: WH/WHRHS Alumni Asso-
Guard and, to a lesser extent, the Whitman-Hanson Regional High School are ciation, P.O. Box 53, Whitman, MA 02382.
Reserve. While the military has Getting real eligible for the Hall of Fame ten years after Richard Rosen ’70
become more professional and more lethal than ever in our his- graduation. Persons interested in nominating President, WH/WHRHS Alumni Association
tory, there is a danger in having the majority of this democracy someone for the Hall of Fame must write a letter
ignorant of things military, an awareness of the profession of
Join the fun ––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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arms and ignorant of the sacrifices demanded of the military
and their families. More and more in the media and in govern- he Whitman-Hanson Education Foun- cee for the night. The entry fee for each team
ment are ignorant of all things military, and in the case of our dation will be holding its first annual is $150 and is tax-deductible. Proceeds will
elected representatives, ignorance of capabilities and limita- Adult Spelling Bee in the Whitman- fund grants in all of the Whitman and Hanson
tions is dangerous. Hanson Regional High School’s Performing schools for grades pre-K through high school.
Within the professional ranks, dislocation from the civil- Arts Center on March 31 from 6:30-9:30 p.m.. If you aren’t a speller, come any way and cheer
ian society is not a good thing. There is a danger of evolving Join the fun and compete against teams from everyone on. There is no fee to attend this event.
a professional military class representative of itself, more than Venus (in Whitman), Representative Diehl, We will be raffling off some great raffle prizes,
the nation. As it is, the profession of arms has become the Conley School, Hanson Express, WHRSD ad- including a family membership to Healthtrax, a
“family business” to many in service who may represent the ministration and others! No need to get stressed ride to school in a fire truck or police car, din-
third or fourth generation of professional warrior. This in and out about being alone at the microphone spell- ner and racing at F1 and a lot more! We hope
of itself is not a bad thing, but we need to temper the force with ing a word on your own...this is a Family Feud you will join us for a night of fun! Please visit
a continuous flow of new ideas and other perspectives. A vigor- style game with teams of 3-8 people! There will our Web site at wheducationfoundation.org for
ous ROTC system, along with a vibrant National Guard and be prizes for the team with the best costume as more information about us or this event.
Reserve force, serve the military and the democracy well. well as for the team that wins the Spelling Bee. Laura Kemmett
The nation does not need, nor can it really afford, a return School Committee Chair Bob Hayes is our em- Whitman Hanson Education Foundation
to conscription, the draft. Enabling legislation is in place if
we ever need to conscript large numbers for a national emer-
gency. What we do need is a pool of leadership talent that can
refresh the military and increase awareness among the popu-
lace. To that end we believe that ROTC should be encouraged
on all college campuses or regionally for smaller schools.
We also think a return to mandatory ROTC for freshmen and
sophomores at all land grant colleges (primarily the large state
universities) as was the case from the mid 1860’s to 1967. The
system can then cherry pick the best talent for advanced ROTC
and commissioning. The best of those commissioned would be
invited to join the active forces, the National Guard and the or-
ganized reserve. The balance would form the basis of a pool of
individual ready reserve officers for call up in case of national
emergency.
In addition, we believe the Junior ROTC should be manda-
tory in all public high schools receiving federal money, with a
curriculum focusing on individual discipline, leadership skill
and physical fitness. This for all girls and boys deemed physi-
cally qualified. The program should be instructed by retired
military officers and non-commissioned officers and would
contain no requirement for military service subsequent to grad-
uation. Certainly the development of self-control, discipline
and holistic fitness would improve graduation rates and the
overall learning atmosphere of our public high schools. Also, ALLURE OF THE SEAS: Whether you’re in Hanson or on the largest ship in the world, the Allure
it would serve as a civics lesson for all responsible citizens of of the Seas, be sure to bring along the Hanson Express. Above, Marc Benjamino and Jayson
what service to the nation and to the local community entail. Bannon enjoy their copy of the local newspaper aboard the Allure. Photo courtesy of Lance Benjamino
Thursday, March 10, 2011 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 11

Trouble at town station


continued from page one MASS and ground up, sorted may include, Callahan said.
out, burned and turned into The new rules will more A beautiful collection of unique gifts
chemical and rinse out the blended with home/garden decor items.
electricity,” he said. “The trash clearly define terms such as
bottle thoroughly before dis-
doesn’t just disappear. It has a “hazardous waste,” he said, to • Handmade We source only from independent Artists,
posing of it.
process it has to go through, ensure residents know what is Dolls & Clothes
and small family owned companies.
Anytime hazardous mate-
and some people know that acceptable and what is not. • Dish Gardens
rials are disposed of without
and they recycle very hard. One recent change at the • Garden Gazing
We are easy to find in Halifax at the intersection of Rt. 106 & Rt. 58 right across from
proper care, there is the po- Walmart. Just look for the purple sign. Our hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 10AM-6PM
Other people just come up transfer station is that they no Balls
tential for problems. Chemi-
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there with 10 bags of trash and longer recycle plastic bags,
cals mix together and react,
your guess is as good as mine which can jam up the recy-
and batteries should have both
what’s in them.” cling center equipment. There
ends taped or they could short
Callahan said it was lucky is now a trash barrel at the side
out. Callahan said he has even
the chemical reaction did not of the recycling containers for
seen people dump their ash-
cause an explosion or injure plastic bags, and Callahan en-
trays right into the compactor.
any workers. The incident also courages residents who trans-
“It happens. It’s part of
the job. It’s happened before
could have been more expen- port recyclables in trash bags Go GREEN
sive for the town if it had oc- to dump out the materials and with Soma Haircare
and I’m sure this won’t be the
curred during transportation to place the bag in the barrel.
last time,” Callahan said of • pH balanced
SEMASS. The station currently of-
the incident. “I can’t control • 100% vegan
The Board of Health cur- fers a “commingling” system
what people throw out. I can • 100% Biodegradable
rently is working to rewrite in which recyclable cans, plas-
only tell them to use common
transfer station regulations tic bottles (numbers 1-7) and
sense, to read what it says on
to make it clearer what is ac- glass bottles all can be com-
the bottle and if you’re unsure
ceptable and how items should bined in one container, with
about it, you can call up places
be handled. The station is de- clean paper and cardboard to-
like Clean Harbors, which you
signed to handle basic house- gether in a separate container.
can find in the yellow pages.” 587 Washington St., Whitman Center
hold trash, though people often The station does not accept
In the past, the town has 781-447-1100 JohnRussellStudio.com
stretch the limits of what that any type of Styrofoam.
09DF005_clipper_open_7.9x10:09DF005 9/8/09 1:58 PM Page 1
offered a hazardous waste col-
lection day at least once a year,
Callahan said, but because of
budget restrictions, they did
not hold one this year. He said
it is not clear if the program can
fit into the FY2012 budget.
“You don’t want people
sitting on this stuff for too
long because then stuff like
this happens more frequently,”
he said. “It seems like about
every other year we’ll have a
fire.”
Callahan said he felt part
of the problem was that many
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out of mind” mentality. cancer care is right in
“No one really thinks
about it once they throw it into
that machine. Once it is out of
your backyard.
their mind it’s not their prob-
lem anymore. But it’s always
somebody’s problem until it’s Introducing the most advanced cancer care available on the South Shore.
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Shore Hospital are collaborating to provide the highest level of care
Horse regs south of Boston.

updated The new center at South Shore Hospital brings the first choice in cancer
The Hanson Board of care closer to you – including many of the innovative treatments available
Health will host an update
on horse regulations at 7
at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center in Boston.
p.m. on Monday, March
21 in the selectmen’s meet- Call 781-624-5000 for an appointment or visit www.dfbwcc.org/southshore
ing room at Town Hall. All
horse owners are encour-
for more information.
aged to attend.

Town clerk’s
office closure
The Hanson town clerk’s
office will be closed on
Wednesday, March 16 from
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for an ed-
ucational meeting. Focused on cancer. Focused on life.

Softball signups
March 17 is the deadline
for registering for Hanson
Girls Softball for the spring
2011 season. The last in-per-
son registration will be held
from 5:30-7 p.m. on March 17
at Hanson Middle School.
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Lunch Menus
Week of March 14
All schools
Monday: Chicken patty on a bun, oven fried potatoes, chicken noodle
Send School news & Photos to soup, carrot and celery sticks, chilled fruit.
whroster@hansonexpress.com Tuesday: Sloppy Joe on a bun, potato puffs, corn, blueberries with
the Deadline is Monday at noon. whipped topping, chilled fruit.
Wednesday: Pepperoni pizza, tossed salad, coleslaw, cheese stick, rai-
sins, chilled fruit.
Thursday: Early release.

Successful fundraiser for Builders Friday: No school.

Pizza and books


O
By Gret Lozeau
Express contributor
Hanson Middle School n March 10 from
5:45-7:30 p.m., Principally
just completed a two-week
teachers from the
fundraiser in which the entire Whitman-Hanson Regional Speaking
school participated.  HMS School District will be hosting
Builders Co-Presidents Shan- an event that
non Arlin and Reba Sanda, mixes work The evening will begin with
spearheaded this effort to raise with pleasure. pizza at 5:45 p.m. in the Court-
money for the Leukemia and A pizza din- yard Café followed by three
Lymphoma Society.  The fund- ner combined break out sessions. Babysit-
raiser was done in memory of with reading ting is available for youngsters
former Indian Head School resource help through the YMCA, who will
Assistant Principal Valerie
By Elaine White
Principal will take place be stationed in an adjacent
Clapp. The Builders Club sold Indian Head School in the Court- room at the high school.
bracelets (some that were do- yard Café at All of the sessions have
nated by Craig Clapp) at all the Whitman Hanson Regional been developed to include stu-
lunches to the student body.  High School. dent participation.
IN MEMORIUM: Builders officers Shannon Arlin, Rebal Sanda and Discussion topics will If you are interested in at-
Teachers Will Candler, Jack Robin Murray prepare for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society include reading non fiction, tending this event, please call
Every and Wes Blauss then Michelle Roy, Assistant Su-
Drive in memory of Valerie Clapp. tips for helping students with
upped the ante by promising homework and on line resourc- perintendent at 781-618-7467.
the students and faculty that es that are available to students We look forward to seeing you
they would shave their heads, and parents. there!
if the donations reached the
$1,000 mark. HMS secretary
Jan Hurstak, counted the dona- DFS application deadline approaching
tions and the final total raised Dollars for Scholars of Whitman and Hanson reminds
was $1,400.  A public head high school seniors that the deadline for applying for a 2011
shaving then took place.  This scholarship is rapidly approaching. All completed applications
was a win/win situation…a need to be returned to the WHRHS guidance office by Tues-
large donation to the Leuke- day, March 15. Applications are available at dfswh.com. Any
mia and Lymphoma Society private or public high school senior from Whitman or Hanson
in Mrs. Clapp’s memory and a who has maintained a 2.50 grade point average is eligible to
fun spectacle for all of HMS to apply. For more information, visit the above listed Web site or
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At Your At Your help. I am a CNA, trustworthy, GUARANTEED
mature and experienced. Please
Duxbury based company seeks
full-time landscaper. Minimum 3
Service Service call 508-837-0394. References UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
available.
years experience in all areas of
landscape maintenance.
781-254-5960.
Call Rute Cleaner
Many years of experience with
Spring Cleanups
Come home to a nice clean yard Window And Gutter Cleaning
YARD SALE
excellent references. Specializ-
Homeward ing in house and office clean-
ing. Call anytime for free esti-
and save your back. Clean-ups
starting at $195. A small family
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Oversized Cape, bedroom with bath,
774-454-4982. Reasonable rates. References
laundry and kitchen privileges, WiFi. available. Fully insured. Keith
No smoking, no pets. $1,000 per
month includes utilities. Call
Patio & Walkway Restoration
If you have a weedy, sunken Junk Busters
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cell-781-690-2000. YARD
781-424-1102.
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cleanouts of basements, Spring Clean-Ups
SALE
look new! By powerwashing,
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lifting sunken areas and
mess from this winter is begin-
BEAT THE ELEMENTS WITH
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bedrooms, one bath, custom oak specialize in carpentry, ning to show itself. Call Scott OUR “UMBRELLA POLICY”
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w/hook ups, large deck, on 4+ free estimates. Please call or caused by plows. yard sale gets rained out,
wooded acres. $1800 plus utili- leave a message for Mike, 617-966-5875 or SMAY1887 the next week is free!
ties. Pets negotiable. No smok- The taxpayer –– that's someone @gmail.com
781-789-3612.
ers. 781-585-7905 who works for the federal govern- Package includes full exposure for 1
week in the Clipper & Express classifieds
ment but doesn't have to take the Painting Etc. and website. Add an attention-grabbing
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ters, carpentry, dump runs,
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small. Also a full line of power
washing services. Call Paul at
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Roofs starting at $4,000, re-
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offer customized care and walks Call Jonathan Hopfgarten, 781-264-3628. Built 1961 Jensen in Denmark. added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.
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free dog walking, multi-day walks Tree removal and pruning. Wet basements made dry. Also, centerboard, bronze centerboard
Customer must supply photo.
May be digital or print.
available for a discount. For rates Skilled aborist with over 20 years concrete work: floors, driveways, trunk, 1500 lb. slotted lead keel.
etc., check www.GKWalks.blog- experience, UMass degree in Ur- pools, patios, and repair work. Accomodations: four berths, GUARANTEED
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Planes, Train Planes, Train Planes, Train


& Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles
“Wisdom is the reward you get
for a lifetime of listening when 18' Marshall Sanderling Catboat
you'd rather have been talking.” 1974 catboat; 6 HP Yamaha out-
– Aristotle board, 1994 trailer included; both
trailer and boat updated; Pres-
ently on mooring In Duxbury;
$11,000. Call 781-934-6417 1998 Buick LeSabre
Meticulously maintained. Runs
great, ready to go. 94,000 miles.
Averaged about 8,000 miles per
Audi A4 Quattro year. Asking $3700. Call
2006 Audi A4 Quattro For Sale. 781-582-2065 or 339-788-0685.
2004 Pursuit 2270 Great condition. 63,000 miles.
Center console. Low hours, Loaded, GPS, leather, automatic, 19' Carolina Skiff
T-Top, 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, XM radio. Lovingly maintained. 1993 19’ Carolina Skiff w/ 55 hp
color fishfinder, GPS, live bait New tires. $18,000. Please call Suzuki, Was a work boat for our
well, brand new aluminum Ven- 781-934- 6396. boat yard. Just serviced! CLEAN!
ture tandem trailer with disc
Was in the water two days ago!
brakes. $26,900. Call George,
Bow platform, console with seat,
781-561-5995.
Planes, Train Planes, Train 12 gal. fuel tank, Single axle bunk
trailer. $4995 firm. Jesse's Ma-
& Automobiles & Automobiles rine (508) 746-0037.
4
MUSINGS
2005 Mini Cooper S Convertible by JHC
Excellent condition, 44,200 miles,
6-speed manual, traction control, • Winston Churchill once said of
leather interior, dual front and a parliamentary opponent that
side airbags, alloy wheels, ABS, he “missed a very fine
Sail $2,200 Pick-Up Truck For Sale cruise control, run flat tires, rear
2002 Hitchhiker 5th Wheel 1997 blue 3/4 ton V-8, 8' bed, opportunity for keeping quiet.”
1988 Hunter '23 Free winter parking sensors, 4 new tires,
31.5’ long, 3 slides, glide ride 143,000 miles, 1 owner. In good
storage. Nissan 8.9 outboard; Minimal winter use. Garaged.
hitch, new tires, new water condition. $4,500 or best offer. • Old age is better than no age
Three sails; Free boat stands. $15,500. 781-424-1102.
heater, rebuilt furnace. Call Bob, 781-447-0026 at all, says a contributor.
Available in Duxbury for viewing.
Propane/electric refrigerator and
Kevin, 617-620-9479 or Ron,
heater. Queen-size bed The taxpayer –– that's someone
781-724-1270. • John Ciardi, the poet:
w/upgraded matteress. Double who works for the federal govern-
2005 Ford Explorer LTD “Gentility is what is left over
sleeper sofa. TV and stereo ment but doesn't have to take the
Acura MDX 2002 LOADED,with 35,000 miles,8 cyl- from rich ancestors after the
system. Desk station set up for civil service examination."
2002 Acura MDX For Sale. Good inder,silver,5speed,bucket heated money is gone.”
computer. Storage inside and – Ronald Reagan
out. Excellent condition, asking condition, 132k miles. Black seats,dvd,cd,running boards, ac,
$19,999. 617-538-2113. exterior, beige interior. 4wd. all power, sunroof, keyless entry,
Fold up 3rd row of seats. $7,500. one owner. $16,000 or best of-
Call 781-934-0803. fer. Call: 781-447-2942 or
781-771-0695.

2003 GMC Yukon Denali XL


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New (9/10) factory installed 'Crestliner' 14' aluminum open
trans. w/3yr. 100k mi. warranty. runabout with 15HP electric start
Always garaged dealer serviced. Suzuki and a Venture trailer. All in
84k mi. Excellent condition. Title excellent condition. All extras
in hand. $12,900/b.o. Call including anchor, lines, oars etc.
$3500. Call 781-934-1332. 36’ Sabre “Spartina”
781-820-8874. 1986. Excellent condition, fully
equipped. Great boat for cruising
couple or family. Roller furling
SUDOKU ANSWERS main and genoa. Full electronics
(radar, GPS chart plotter, autopi-
lot...) power windlass, ESPAR hot
air heating system etc. Price
drastically reduced, $59,000.
781-452-7321.

Halmatic 8.80 Motor Sailer


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board or, for the same price, my
motor sailer which sleeps 5 in
full-length berths. Recently rebuilt
40HP diesel engine, 3 sails, shal-
low draft. Galley, head, equipped.
Ideal for local waters. $19,950.
781-934-6575.

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Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal


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MORTGAGEE'S Mortgage Electronic Registra- same will be sold at Public side of Temple Street, being tion of Temple Street and
tion Systems, Inc., dated De- Auction at 11:00 AM on Lots Nos. 125 and 126 on
NOTICE OF SALE cember 20, 2007 and recorded March 25, 2011 at 957 Tem-
Porter Street.
"Plan of House Lots at Whit- Thence Northerly in the
OF REAL ESTATE with the Plymouth County ple Street, Whitman, MA, all man Line Park, easterly line of said Porter
Registry of Deeds at Book and singular the premises de- Brockton-Whitman, Mass., Street 100.6 feet to the south-
By virtue and in execution 35437, Page 306 of which the scribed in said Mortgage, to February 1910" recorded with west corner of Lot No. 124 on
of the Power of Sale con- Mortgage the undersigned is wit: Plymouth Deeds in Plan Book said plan;
tained in a certain Mortgage the present holder by assign- The land, with the build- 1, Page 536. Said lots are to- Thence Easterly in the
given by Johnny W. Welch, ment for breach of the condi- ings thereon, situated in Whit- gether bounded and described southerly line of said Lot No.
Jr. and Courtney M. Pond to tions of said Mortgage and for man, Plymouth County, Mas- as follows: 124, 83.5 feet to the north-
the purpose of foreclosing sachusetts, on the Northerly Beginning at the intersec- west corner of Lot No. 150 on

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Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices
said plan; said plan, now owned by
Thence Southerly in the TOWN OF HANSON
Meredith L. Beaulieu, at a
westerly line of said Lot No. BOARD point 105.3 feet westerly from
150, 100 feet to said Temple OF APPEALS the junction of said Jenkins
Street at the southwest corner Avenue with Alden Street;
of said Lot No. 150; and The HANSON BOARD Thence Northerly running in
Thence Westerly by said OF APPEALS will hold a the Westerly line of said Lot
Temple Street 95 feet to the public hearing on MARCH No. 29 and by land of Frank
point of beginning. 29, 2011 at 7:00 pm at HAN- P. Solari et ux, 129.3 feet to
For title see deed from SON TOWN HALL under the northeast corner of the lot,
Ralph W. Fitzpatrick to MGL Chapter 40A on the ap- it being the southeast corner
Courtney Pond dated August plication of MIKE DE- of land now or formerly of
9, 2004 recorded with Ply- LANEY dba NORTH- Flora G. Benson et al; Thence
mouth County Registry of EAST LUMBER SUPPLY Westerly running by said land
Deeds on August 10, 2004 in for a SPECIAL PERMIT un- of Flora G. Benson et al, 65.1
Book 28838, Page 43. Deed der Town of Hanson Zoning feet to the northeast corner of
from Courtney Pond to Court- By-laws Section VI.2(b) and Lot No. 27 as shown on said
ney M. Pond and Johnny W. VIII.D and SITE PLAN ap- plan, now owned by Thomas
Welch, Jr. recorded immedi- Legal Legal proved under Hanson Zoning C. Hovey et ux; Thence
ately prior hereto.
The premises are to be sold Notices Notices By-laws Section VII.F.1 to re-
open the lumber yard with
Southerly running by said
land of Thomas G. Hovey et
subject to and with the benefit ting any action which would painted signage at 91 ux, 132.3 feet to said Jenkins
of all easements, restrictions, TOWN OF negatively impact the current FRANKLIN STREET, MAP Avenue; and Thence Easterly
building and zoning laws, un- WHITMAN financial status of either 45 LOT 5B HANSON AS- running by said Jenkins Ave-
paid taxes, tax titles, water NOTICE OF party. Please refer to Supple- SESSORS MAP. Property is nue 65 feet to the point of be-
bills, municipal liens and as- mental Probate Court Rule located in the Flexible Over-
sessments, rights of tenants
PUBLIC HEARING ginning.
411 for more information. lay Zone and Zone II of the For mortgagor’s title see
and parties in possession. You are required to serve Aquifer Protection District. deed recorded with the Ply-
TERMS OF SALE: The Board of Selectmen of
the Town of Whitman will upon JANET M WALLACE mouth County Registry of
A deposit of FIVE THOU- ESQ ATTORNEY TO HANSON Deeds in Book 5431, Page
SAND DOLLARS AND 00 hold a public hearing on BOARD OF APPEALS
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at PLAINTIFF whose address is 282.
CENTS ($5,000.00) in the 310 COURT STREET SUITE Robert Overholtzer, The premises will be sold
form of a certified check or 7:05 p.m. in connection with Chairman
the petition of Verizon New 103 PLYMOUTH, MA subject to any and all unpaid
bank treasurer's check will be 02360 your answer on or March 10 and taxes and other municipal as-
required to be delivered at or England, Inc. and Massachu- March 17, 2011
setts Electric Company to re- be- sessments and liens, and sub-
before the time the bid is of- fore MAY 23, 2011. If you ject to prior liens or other en-
fered. The successful bidder locate Pole 8S on Broad 2H - March 10, 17, ‘11
Street. Said hearing will be fail to do so, the court will forceable encumbrances of re-
will be required to execute a proceed to the hearing and ad- cord entitled to precedence
Foreclosure Sale Agreement held in the Selectmen's Meet-
judication of this action.
LEGAL NOTICE
ing Room located in the upper over this mortgage, and sub-
immediately after the close of You are also required to file a MORTGAGEE’S ject to and with the benefit of
level of Town Hall. All inter-
the bidding. The balance of
ested parties are invited to at- copy of your answer in the of- SALE OF all easements, restrictions,
the purchase price shall be fice of the Register of this
paid within thirty (30) days tend. REAL ESTATE reservations and conditions of
Court at PLYMOUTH. record and subject to all ten-
from the sale date in the form Witness, Catherine P. Sa- ancies and/or rights of parties
of a certified check, bank Board of Selectmen By virtue of and in execu-
baitis, Esquire, First Justice of in possession.
treasurer's check or other said Court at PLYMOUTH, tion of the Power of Sale con- Terms of the Sale: Cash,
check satisfactory to Mortga- 1W - March 10, ‘11 tained in a certain mortgage
this 18th day of FEBRUARY, cashier’s or certified check in
gee's attorney. The Mortga- 2011. given by Edward M. Flanagan the sum of $5,000.00 as a de-
gee reserves the right to bid at COMMONWEALTH and Heidi F. Flanagan to posit must be shown at the
the sale, to reject any and all OF Robert E. McCarthy, CCO Mortgage Corp., dated time and place of the sale in
bids, to continue the sale and Register of Probate Court March 10, 2006 and recorded order to qualify as a bidder
to amend the terms of the sale MASSACHUSETTS at Plymouth County Registry (the mortgage holder and its
by written or oral announce- THE TRIAL COURT 1W - March 10, ‘11 of Deeds in Book 32356, designee(s) are exempt from
ment made before or during PROBATE AND Page 333 of which mortgage this requirement); high bidder
the foreclosure sale. If the FAMILY COURT TOWN OF HANSON RBS Citizens N.A., successor to sign written Memorandum
sale is set aside for any rea- BOARD in interest to CCO Mortgage of Sale upon acceptance of
Plymouth Division Corp. is the present holder,
son, the Purchaser at the sale bid; balance of purchase price
shall be entitled only to a re-
Docket No. OF APPEALS for breach of conditions of
PL09D0157DR payable in cash or by certified
turn of the deposit paid. The said mortgage and for the pur- check in thirty (30) days from
purchaser shall have no fur- Divorce Summons The HANSON BOARD pose of foreclosing the same,
OF APPEALS will hold a the date of the sale at the of-
ther recourse against the by Publication public hearing on MARCH
the mortgaged premises lo- fices of mortgagee’s attorney,
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or & Mailing cated at 76 Jenkins Avenue, Korde & Associates, P.C.,
29, 2011 at 7:00 pm at HAN- Whitman, MA 02382 will be
the Mortgagee's attorney. 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210,
SON TOWN HALL under sold at a Public Auction at
The description of the prem- DEBORAH L. MALONE, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100
MGL Chapter 40A Section 6 10:00 AM on March 29,
ises contained in said mort- Plaintiff or such other time as may be
on the application of STE- 2011, at the mortgaged prem-
gage shall control in the event v. designated by mortgagee. The
PHEN G. EGAN, SR. for a ises, more particularly de-
of an error in this publication. ROBERT D. MALONE, description for the premises
SPECIAL PERMIT under scribed below, all and singu-
TIME WILL BE OF THE Defendant contained in said mortgage
Town of Hanson Zoning lar the premises described in
ESSENCE. shall control in the event of a
By-laws Section IV.A. (iii) to said mortgage, to wit:
Other terms if any, to be To the above named De- typographical error in this
allow for the demolition of an The land with the buildings
announced at the sale. fendant: publication.”
existing structure and the con- thereon, situated in Whitman,
GMAC Mortgage, LLC A Complaint has been pre- Other terms to be an-
struction of a new single fam- Plymouth County, Massachu-
Present Holder of said sented to this Court by the nounced at the sale.
ily dwelling within the foot- setts, on the Northerly side of
Mortgage, Plaintiff, DEBORAH L MA- RBS Citizens N.A., succes-
print of existing nonconform- Jenkins Avenue, being shown
By Its Attorneys, LONE, seeking TO DIS- sor in interest to CCO Mort-
ing structure at 90 PRATT as Lot No. 28 on "Plan No. 1
Orlans Moran PLLC SOLVE THE BONDS OF gage Corp.
PLACE, MAP 90 LOT I Showing proposes House
P.O. Box 962169 MATRIMONY, PROHIBIT Korde & Associates, P.C.
HANSON ASSESSORS Lots on Land of George O.
Boston, MA 02196 DEFENDANT FROM IM- 321 Billerica Road
MAP. Property is located in Jenkins, Whitman, Mass., by
Phone: (617) 502-4100 POSING ANY RESTRAINT Suite 210
Residence A zone. J.C. Torrey, C.E., July 1890"
ON PLAINTIFFS PER- Chelmsford, MA
3W- March 3, 10, 17, ‘11 SONAL LIBERTY AND recorded with Plymouth 01824-4100
HANSON
ORDER CONVEYANCE OF BOARD OF APPEALS Deeds in Plan Book 1, Page (978) 256-1500
THE REAL ESTATE AT 36 Robert Overholtzer, 61, and being bounded and (AHF 10-002275 )
FOREST STREET, PLYMP- Chairman described as follows: Begin- (Flanagan)(03-03-11,
TON, MA March 10 and ning at the Southeast corner 03-10-11, 03-17-11)(266154)
An Automatic Restraining March 17, 2011 of the lot on said Jenkins
Order has been entered in this Avenue, at the southwest cor- 3W - March 3, 10, 17, ‘11
matter preventing you format- 2H - March 10, 17, ‘11 ner of Lot No. 29 as shown on
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Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices
NOTICE OF required to be delivered at or the land in with the build-
before the time the bid is of- ings thereon, situated in Whit-
MORTGAGEE'S fered. The successful bidder man, Plymouth County, Mas-
SALE OF will be required to execute a sachusetts on the Easterly side
REAL ESTATE Foreclosure Sale Agreement of Washington Street,
immediately after the close of bounded and described as fol-
the bidding. The balance of lows: Beginning at the south-
By virtue and in execution the purchase price shall be west corner of the lot on said
of the Power of Sale con- paid within thirty (30) days Washington Street at the
tained in a certain mortgage from the sale date in the form northwest corner of land now
given by Charlene M. Adams of a certified check, bank or formerly of Charles S.
to National City Mortgage a treasurer's check or other Jenkins; thence running East-
division of National City check satisfactory to Mortga- erly in the northerly line of
Bank, dated October 17, 2007 gee's attorney. The Mortga- said land now or formerly of
and recorded with the Ply- gee reserves the right to bid at said Charles S. Jenkins, 120
mouth County Registry of the sale, to reject any and all feet; thence running Northerly
Deeds at Book 35208, Page bids, to continue the sale and by land now or formerly of
220, of which mortgage PNC to amend the terms of the sale Luther Poole, 60 feet; thence
Bank, National Association
successor by merger to Na-
Legal Legal by written or oral announce- running Westerly by land now
tional City Mortgage, a divi- Notices Notices ment made before or during
the foreclosure sale. If the
or formerly of said Luther
Poole, 120 feet to said Wash-
sion of National City Bank is
the present holder, for breach
or liens or existing encum- MORTGAGEE'S sale is set aside for any rea- ington Street; and thence run-
brances of record which are in NOTICE OF SALE son, the Purchaser at the sale ning Southerly by said Wash-
of the conditions of said mort- force and are applicable, hav- shall be entitled only to a re- ington Street, 60 feet to the
gage and for the purpose of ing priority over said mort- OF REAL ESTATE turn of the deposit paid. The point of beginning.
foreclosing, the same will be gage, whether or not refer- purchaser shall have no fur- For mortgagor’s title see
sold at Public Auction at ence to such restrictions, By virtue and in execution ther recourse against the deed recorded with the Ply-
12:00 p.m. on April 1, 2011, easements, improvements, of the Power of Sale con- Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or mouth County Registry of
on the mortgaged premises lo- liens or encumbrances is tained in a certain Mortgage the Mortgagee's attorney. Deeds in Book 18475, Page
cated at 62 Beal Avenue, made in the deed. given by Paul W. Hansen and The description of the prem- 282.
Whitman, Plymouth County, TERMS OF SALE: Lynn A. Hansen w/s/a L.A.H. ises contained in said mort- The premises will be sold
Massachusetts, all and singu- A deposit of Five to Cornerstone Mortgage Cor- gage shall control in the event subject to any and all unpaid
lar the premises described in Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dol- poration, Inc., dated July 16, of an error in this publication. taxes and other municipal as-
said mortgage, lars by certified or bank check 2003 and recorded with the TIME WILL BE OF THE sessments and liens, and sub-
TO WIT: will be required to be paid by Plymouth County Registry of ESSENCE. ject to prior liens or other en-
The land with the buildings the purchaser at the time and Deeds at Book 25869, Page forceable encumbrances of re-
thereon situated in Whitman, place of sale. The balance is 59 of which the Mortgage the Other terms if any, to be cord entitled to precedence
Plymouth County, Massachu- to be paid by certified or bank undersigned is the present announced at the sale. over this mortgage, and sub-
setts, on the West side of Beal check at Harmon Law Of- holder by assignment for ject to and with the benefit of
Avenue, shown as Lot 9 and fices, P.C., 150 California breach of the conditions of GMAC Mortgage, LLC all easements, restrictions,
Lot 10 on ''Plan of Lots be- Street, Newton, Massachu- said Mortgage and for the Present Holder reservations and conditions of
tween Temple and Pine setts 02458, or by mail to purpose of foreclosing same of said Mortgage, record and subject to all ten-
Street, drawn for A.W. Beal P.O. Box 610389, Newton will be sold at Public Auction By Its Attorneys, ancies and/or rights of parties
by A.P. Trufant, of Whitman, Highlands, Massachusetts at 04:00 PM on March 24, Orlans Moran PLLC in possession.
in January, 1909'' which plan 02461-0389, within thirty 2011 at 52 Winter Street, P.O. Box 962169 Terms of the Sale: Cash,
is recorded Plymouth County (30) days from the date of Whitman, MA, all and singu- Boston, MA 02196 cashier’s or certified check in
Registry of Deeds in Plan sale. Deed will be provided lar the premises described in Phone: (617) 502-4100 the sum of $5,000.00 as a de-
Book 1, Page 518, bounded to purchaser for recording said Mortgage, to wit: posit must be shown at the
and described as follows: Be- upon receipt in full of the pur- A certain parcel of land 3W - March 3, 10. 17, ‘11 time and place of the sale in
ginning at the Southeast cor- chase price. The description with the buildings thereon order to qualify as a bidder
ner of said Lot No. 9, which of the premises contained in situated in said Whitman on (the mortgage holder and its
point is distant 498.73 feet the East Side of Winter Street LEGAL NOTICE
said mortgage shall control in designee(s) are exempt from
North 3 degrees 10' East from the event of an error in this and bounded as follows: MORTGAGEE’S this requirement); high bidder
a stone bound at the corner of publication. Beginning on Winter Street SALE OF to sign written Memorandum
Temple Street and Beal Ave- as the Southwesterly corner of
nue; thence running North 86
Other terms, if any, to be
the premises;
REAL ESTATE of Sale upon acceptance of
announced at the sale. bid; balance of purchase price
degrees 50' West, 138.11 feet PNC BANK, NATIONAL Thence Northerly by said payable in cash or by certified
to a point; thence North 4 de- Winter Street; By virtue of and in execu-
ASSOCIATION SUCCES- check in thirty (30) days from
gees East, 120.01 feet to a Thence Easterly by land tion of the Power of Sale con-
SOR BY MERGER TO NA- the date of the sale at the of-
point; thence South 86 de- formerly owned by Henry H. tained in a certain mortgage
TIONAL CITY MORT- fices of mortgagee’s attorney,
grees 50' East, 136.39 feet to Brigham, deceased, to land of given by Michael R. Panaro
GAGE, A DIVISION OF Korde & Associates, P.C.,
a point on said Westerly line the heirs of Charles S. Reed; and Jennifer M. Panaro to
NATIONAL CITY BANK 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210,
of Beal Avenue; thence South Thence Southerly by land Mortgage Electronic Registra-
Present holder of said Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100
3 degrees 10' West, 120 feet of said heirs to land of Aaron tion Systems, Inc. acting
mortgage by its Attorneys, or such other time as may be
by said Westerly line of Beal Thomas; solely as a nominee for Citi-
designated by mortgagee. The
Avenue to the point of begin- Thence Westerly by land zens Mortgage Corporation,
HARMON LAW description for the premises
ning. Said premises are of said Thomas to the dated June 15, 2005 and re-
OFFICES, P.C. contained in said mortgage
bounded Easterly by Beal first-named corner. corded at Plymouth Coun-
150 California Street shall control in the event of a
Avenue; Southerly by Lot No. Being the same premises ty Registry of Deeds in Book
Newton, MA 02458 typographical error in this
8 on said Plan; Westerly by conveyed to the herein named 30752, Page 123 of which
(617) 558-0500 publication.”
land now or formerly of one mortgagor (s) by deed re- mortgage RBS Citizens NA is
201006-0364 - GRY Other terms to be an-
H. Gurney; and Northerly by corded with Plymouth County the present holder by assign-
nounced at the sale.
Lot No. 11 on said Plan. Registry of Deeds in Book ment Recorded at Plymouth
3W - March 10, 17, 24, ‘11 RBS Citizens NA
For mortgagor's(s') title see 19018, Page 57. County Registry of Deeds in
Korde & Associates, P.C.
deed recorded with Plymouth The premises are to be sold Book 38968, Page 98, for
321 Billerica Road
County Registry of Deeds in subject to and with the benefit breach of conditions of said
Suite 210
Book 21630, Page 98. of all easements, restrictions, mortgage and for the purpose
Chelmsford, MA
These premises will be building and zoning laws, un- of foreclosing the same, the
01824-4100
sold and conveyed subject to paid taxes, tax titles, water mortgaged premises located
(978) 256-1500
and with the benefit of all bills, municipal liens and as- at 847 Washington Street,
(10-002633)
rights, rights of way, restric- sessments, rights of tenants Whitman, MA 02382 will be
(Panaro)(03-03-11,
tions, easements, covenants, and parties in possession. sold at a Public Auction at
03-10-11, 03-17-11)(265939)
liens or claims in the nature of TERMS OF SALE: 11:00AM on March 29, 2011,
liens, improvements, public A deposit of FIVE THOU- at the mortgaged premises, 3W - Mar. 3, 10, 17, ‘11
assessments, any and all un- SAND DOLLARS AND 00 more particularly described
paid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, CENTS ($5,000.00) in the below, all and singular the
water and sewer liens and any Everybody reads the form of a certified check or premises described in said
other municipal assessments Express Newspapers! bank treasurer's check will be mortgage, to wit:
20 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! Thursday, March 10, 2011

Legal Legal Poets wanted


The Whitman Public Li-
Notices Notices brary is sponsoring a poetry
contest to celebrate Poetry
NOTICE may obtain the “Request For
Month in April. The contest is
OF MORTGAGEE'S Proposal” from the Board of
Assessors, Town of Whitman, open to the general public, and
SALE OF 54 South Avenue, Whitman, Whitman residency is not
REAL ESTATE MA 02382 and are invited to required. No experience is
required to enter the contest,
deliver one copy each sepa-
and entries must be received
rate price and non-price pro-
By virtue and in execution by Friday, March 18.
posals to the Assessors Of-
of the Power of Sale con- First, second and third
fice, 54 South Avenue, Whit-
tained in a certain mortgage place winners will be selected
man, Ma. 02382 in a sealed
given by Roumanos M. Rou- from the following categories:
envelope marked “Reassess-
manos and Rene A. Rouma- Adult, teen (ages 13-18) and
ment Program RFP” no later
nos to Mortgage Electronic youth (12 and under). First
than March 31, 2011, 10:00
Registration Systems, Inc., place winners will receive a
AM, at which time and place
dated October 17, 2007 and $40 gift certificate to Barnes
such proposals will be opened
recorded with the Plymouth and Noble, second place win-
County Registry of Deeds at and read. The Board of As- ners will receive a $25 gift
Book 35205, Page 174, of sessors reserves the right to certificate to iTunes and third
which mortgage U.S. Bank reject any and all proposals. place winners will receive a
National Association as Trus- Legal Legal $10 gift certificate to iTunes.
tee of TruCap Grantor Trust Notices Notices WHITMAN BOARD OF
ASSESSORS
Winning poems will be pre-
2010-1 is the present holder, sented during a poetry reading
for breach of the conditions of and with the benefit of all HANSON event on Saturday, April 16 at
said mortgage and for the pur- rights, rights of way, restric- CONSERVATION 1W-March 10, ‘11 the library. Submit poems with
pose of foreclosing, the same tions, easements, covenants, COMMISSION an official entry form, found at
will be sold at Public Auction liens or claims in the nature of the library, local schools, and
at 11:00 a.m. on March 23, liens, improvements, public the town office.
assessments, any and all un- PUBLIC HEARING HANSON
2011, on the mortgaged prem-
ises located at 329 High
Street, Whitman, Plymouth
paid taxes, tax titles, tax liens,
water and sewer liens and any The Hanson Conservation
Commission will hold a Pub-
CONSERVATION
COMMISSION
Vo-Tech plans
County, Massachusetts, all
and singular the premises de-
other municipal assessments
or liens or existing encum- lic Hearing on Tuesday,
March 22nd, 2011 at 7:30 PM
silent auction
scribed in said mortgage, brances of record which are in PUBLIC HEARING The South Shore Voca-
at the TOWN HALL, Meet-
TO WIT: force and are applicable, hav-
ing Room A, 542 LIBERTY tional Technical High School
The land with the building ing priority over said mort-
STREET, HANSON, MA
The Hanson Conservation Parents’ Association second
and improvements thereon on gage, whether or not refer-
pursuant to a Notice of Intent
Commission will hold a Pub- annual silent auction will be
the easterly side of High ence to such restrictions,
for Daniel and Elizabeth Do-
lic Hearing on Tuesday, held at 7 p.m. on March 25 at
Street, Whitman, Plymouth easements, improvements,
herty (owners) represented by
March 22nd, 2011 at the Whitman Knights of Co-
County, Commonwealth of liens or encumbrances is
Land Planning, Inc., 1115
8:00 PM at the TOWN lumbus Hall on Route 18.
Massachusetts, being shown made in the deed. HALL, Meeting Room A, 542 Enjoy a night of fun and
Main Street, Hanson, MA
as Lot 1 on a Plan entitled TERMS OF SALE: LIBERTY STREET, HAN- fundraising with entertain-
02341.
''Plan of Land in Whitman, A deposit of Five Thou- SON, MA pursuant to a Re- ment provided by DJ Bob
Parcel & Project: A pro-
Mass., compiled from deed sand ($5,000.00) Dollars by quest for Determination of Caldaria, “The Man of Many
posal of an existing deck as
and 'Whitman Assessors Plan certified or bank check will Applicability for Scott Phil- Hats.” Light refreshments will
well as minimal regrading
for Frederick J. Logan and be required to be paid by the lips, 354 State Street, Hanson, be served. Auction items in-
within the existing yard area.
Irene H. Logan, Whitman, purchaser at the time and MA. clude Boston Celtics tickets,
The proposal falls within 100
Mass.'' dated November 20, place of sale. The balance is Parcel & Project: A pro- flat screen TV, Keurig coffee
feet of a Bordering Vegetated
1961, and recorded at Ply- to be paid by certified or bank posal to construct a 15' x 20' brewing system, show tick-
Wetland at 106 Gray Lane,
mouth County Registry of check at Harmon Law Of- shed on a concrete slab within ets, sports memorabilia and
Map 83, Lot 3-16.
Deeds Plan Book 12, Page fices, P.C., 150 California 100 feet of a Bordering Vege- much more. Proceeds provide
Street, Newton, Massachu- The applicant is filing un-tated Wetland at 354 State scholarships to graduating se-
459, bounded and described der the Massachusetts Wet-
as follows: setts 02458, or by mail to Street, Map 112, Lot 1. niors and monetary support to
P.O. Box 610389, Newton lands Protection Act, Chapter The applicant is filing un- school programs. Tickets at
NORTHERLY by Lot 2 on 131, §40 and the Town of
said plan, 178.47 feet;: Highlands, Massachusetts der the Massachusetts Wet- the door are $10 per person,
02461-0389, within thirty Hanson Wetlands Protection lands Protection Act, Chapter $15 per couple. For more in-
EASTERLY: by Lot 3 on By-Law 3-13 §.5 and Rules
said plan, 152 feet; (30) days from the date of 131, §40 and the Town of formation, call 781-878-8822.
sale. Deed will be provided and Regulations. Hanson Wetlands Protection
SOUTHERLY: by Old
High Street, 150 feet; and
WESTERLY: by High
to purchaser for recording
upon receipt in full of the pur-
By-Law 3-13 §.5 and Rules
HANSON and Regulations. Panthers heading
Street, 120 feet.
Containing according to
chase price. The description
of the premises contained in
CONSERVATION
COMMISSION HANSON
to Cooperstown
said plan 21,747 square feet said mortgage shall control in Philip R. Lindquist CONSERVATION The Whitman Panthers are
of land. the event of an error in this Chairman COMMISSION an all-star baseball team of 12-
Together with all the im- publication. Philip R. Lindquist year-old players from Whit-
provements ways streets, al- Other terms, if any, to be 1HCC - March 10, ‘11 Chairman man that will participate in the
leys passages water water announced at the sale. annual  Cooperstown Dreams
courses rights liberties privi- 1H - March 10, ‘11 Park Tournament this August.
leges, hereditaments, and ap- U.S. BANK REQUEST FOR On Saturday, March 12,
NATIONAL a professionally run  Texas
purtenances whatsoever
ASSOCIATION AS
PROPOSALS Hold’Em poker tournament to
hereto belonging or in any-
TRUSTEE OF TRUCAP benefit the team will be held at
wise appertaining to the re-
GRANTOR TRUST 2010-1 TO MAINTAIN Venus III in Hanson. Feeder
veresions and remainders,
Present holder of said EQUITABLE games at 6 p.m. are $25 and
rents issues and profits hereof
mortgage the main event is $100 and
and all the estate right title in-
By its Attorneys,
ASSESSMENTS starts at 7 p.m. On Saturday,
tereste property claim and de-
HARMON LAW WITHIN THE March 19, a meat raffle will be
mand whatsoever on the said
OFFICES, P.C. TOWN OF held at Damien’s Pub in Han-
grantor in law, equity, or
150 California Street son, from 2-4 p.m.  Also, dur-
otherrwise howsoever in and WHITMAN ing the meat raffle, the draw-
to the same in every part Newton, MA 02458
(617) 558-0500 ing will be held for a pair of
thereof.
201003-2340 - GRY
The Town of Whitman, premium mid-court Boston
For title, see deed recorded Massachusetts is accepting Celtics tickets for the game on
at Book 14955, Page 169. proposals to update all Real March 23.   Basketball  raffle
3W-Feb.24, Mar. 3,10,‘11
For mortgagor's(s') title see and Personal Property values tickets are $5 and can be pur-
deed recorded with Plymouth pursuant to the General Laws chased at Curves In Whitman.
County Registry of Deeds in to the Commonwealth of No need to be present to win.
Book 14955, Page 169. Massachusetts. Contractors For information, visit whit-
These premises will be Everybody reads the
interested in providing the
Express Newspapers! manpanthers.com or call Jos
sold and conveyed subject to Revaluation Update services Wanschers at 781-710-8800.
Thursday, March 10, 2011 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 21

Right to work
Incoming athletic director Bob
Rodgers shares some of his
plans for Whitman-Hanson
“Studies show that students

B
By Dave Palana, Sports Editor
dave@hansonexpress.com
involved in athletics in some
ob Rodgers won’t way, their attendance is better,
take over as Whit- they have less problems with
m a n - H a n s o n ’s discipline and they do better
athletic director until July, but academically,” Rodgers said.
he is already busy with one of “So my goal is to make sure as
his first charges — selecting many kids are involved as pos-
Whitman-Hanson’s new foot- sible, not just on the field, but
ball coach. in a variety of ways. I also want
Rodgers said he and princi- to promote what we already
pal Jeff Szymaniak will begin have and make sure they know
interviewing the three finalists how many sports we have that
selected by the search com- are non-cut sports. I want to Bob Rodgers stands by his desk in the communications room at WHHS. Rodgers said he hopes
mittee in the coming weeks make sure they know that, if to continue teaching communications next year in addition to his new responsibilities as athletic
director. Photo by Dave Palana
and hope to have a new coach they want to be a member of a
in place before the start of the team, we have a place for them nication better between the when you are on the side- we are running as efficiently as
spring sports season. here regardless of their athlet- parents and the coaches, and lines,” he said. “I know how possible so they are not wast-
“It’s exciting to be a part ic ability. As a teacher, that’s the athletic department in gen- hard Jim Daley has worked, ing their money.”
of that,” Rodgers said. “We’ve one of the things I strive for, eral,” he said. “ Technology is and he’s been a tremendous Rodgers added that he
got some great candidates, and to be somebody that teaches one of those things where you athletic director. I have some hopes he can save the district
I know we’re going to come up more than what is just in the can either become a prisoner big shoes to fill to step in and a little money by continuing
with somebody solid. I hope classroom. When the athletic of it or you can go ahead and replace him.” to teach the communications
the kids are as excited as we director job opened, I looked harness it. We want to make it Daley said one of the big- classes at the high school in-
are to get Whitman-Hanson at it as an opportunity to make so the parents have a real feel gest challenges facing him as stead of creating another open
thinking about football in a for what happens here, and the the athletic director was the position. As long as he can
a greater impact on a wider
positive way.” alumni, too. One of the things challenge of keeping athletic handle both jobs, Rodgers is
range of students.”
user fees reasonable amid tight hopeful he will be able to stay
Getting both students and
budgetary constraints for the in the classroom. However, he
parents excited about Whit-
“We want to make it so the parents have a real feel school district in recent years. said he will have to give up his
man-Hanson athletics is one position as the head baseball
of Rodgers’ main goals when for what happens here, and the alumni, too. One of the Rodgers said he is cognizant
of the financial problems fac- coach at Hingham High School
he takes over for Jim Daley as things I want is to make sure that everyone knows that after the spring season.
the AD after the school year. when they graduate, they are still part of this ing the district in another tight
fiscal year, and said he would “I love coaching baseball
Rodgers has been the boys community.” and the kids over there have
do his best to keep everything
basketball coach at Whitman- been great, but obviously you
running smoothly.
Hanson for 11 years and com- — Bob Rodgers can’t serve two masters when
“The Whitman-Hanson
munication teacher for the athletic budget is very lean,” you are in this position,” he
past seven, which has given said. They have a great pro-
him the opportunity to get stu- Rodgers said he hopes to I want is to make sure that ev- he said. “There is no obvious gram and a great athletic direc-
eryone knows that when they place to say we can cut here.
dents involved in the athletic get not only more students in- graduate, they are still part of The budget is the biggest issue tor, so I’m sure they will find
program in alternative ways, volved, but also parents and this community.” facing the district as a whole a good replacement for me.
alumni. He said instituting pol- [But] I’m hopeful I can contin-
such as being broadcasters and
icies such as making blogs for However, Rodgers said right now, and athletics is cer- ue to teach. The budget is very
on camera crews. As the ath- tainly not immune to that. We
every team and posting cancel- some of his plans may look want to minimize the pain of rough, so if I could teach a few
letic director, Rodgers said he
lations and score updates on good on paper, but everything classes, that would help the
hopes to expand on these pro- Twitter will make the athletic could change when he actually the user fees as much as pos- district out a little bit. As long
grams to get as many students department more accessible takes the seat in the athletic di- sible and make sure we give as I can manage everything at
involved in Panther sports as for everyone involved. families the opportunity to plan
rector’s office. the optimum level, I want to
for them and budget a little bit.
possible. “I want to make commu- “It always looks easier We owe it to them to make sure try [doing both].”

Successful season for South Shore Vo-Tech


Viking basketball team ends year in tournament with loss to Cape Cod Academy
By Dave Palana, Sports Editor tournament with a .500 record minutes as freshmen this sea- the bench, and we’re going to Vikings’ program and their
dave@hansonexpress.com and give Cape Cod a challenge son. miss them both.” prospects for a return to the
The South Shore Vo-Tech in the first round. The Vikings “We had five freshmen In addition to Clark and the tournament next year.
boys basketball team had a kept the game close for most dress for the game and three five freshmen, Gilmartin will “We had a lot of new per-
tough draw playing second- of the first half and trailed by got some quality playing also have sophomores Kevin sonnel this season, and they
seeded Cape Cod Academy eight points at the break, but time,” Glimartin said. “Hav- Stafford and Mike Flynn back got to play quite a bit,” he
in the first round of the MIAA Cape Cod pulled away in the ing the freshmen play as much next season, along with big said. “It was a pretty success-
tournament last Wednesday, third quarter and South Shore basketball as they did this year center JJ Harty, which has him ful year, and we should have a
but their 59-41 loss on the couldn’t keep pace. is definitely going to help us in excited about the future of the good core varsity group.”
Cape didn’t put a damper on “We played OK for the the long run.”
what was an impressive season first half, but the third quarter Draicchio, Blake and
for the rebuilding Vikings. just got away from us,” head Fitzgerald were all part of the THE WORLD’S BEST SELLING STAIRLIFT
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South Shore 41 a tough draw, but it wasn’t Clark, senior captain Mike
Cape Cod 59 anything we couldn’t handle.” Murphy and senior bench
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WHP takes on Ducks in tourney

Kelly Travers flashes the leather to save a shot by Fontbonne


captain Taylor Shepherd.

Krystal Barnard marks Taylor Shepherd in the WHP end of the


ice.

Captain Kelly Travers and assistant captains Tricia Stacy and Alex Davis get pumped up for the
game as they take the ice.

Freshman Jane Morrisette wrists a shot on goal in the first


period.
Photos by Dave Palana

Jackie Sullivan skates the puck


up ice in the first period.

Sophomore Victoria Burke wins a faceoff for WHP.

Kelsey Murray lines up on a


wing for the faceoff.

Freshman Michaela McIssac


Freshman Sophia Nogueira fights for a loose puck inside the skates hard into the attacking
Fontbonne blue line with WHP on the offensive in the second zone in the second period. WHP comes together in front of their net for their pregame pep
period. talk.
Thursday, March 10, 2011 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 23

Wrestlers wrap up banner year


Senior captain Cavender closes successful season for Panthers at NE Championships
By Dave Palana, Sports Editor
dave@hansonexpress.com

Derek Cavender was the


last Panther standing from the
Patriot League champions this
season, and he brought the sea-
Panther Prowl time
son to a close this weekend at The annual Panther Prowl St. Patrick’s Day 5K Road
the New England Interscholas- Race and Fun Walk will be held on Saturday, March 12
tic Wrestling Championships (postponement date is Sunday, March 13) at Whitman-
in New Haven, Conn. Hanson Regional High School beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Cavender lost both his This fundraiser supports the Whitman-Hanson Ath-
matches in the 152-pound letic Department. The entry fee is $25 per race/walker
bracket but made a strong and the first 200 entrants will receive a long-sleeved
showing of himself against T-shirt. Trophies will be awarded for first male/female
eventual third place finisher overall and top two in each age division: under 14, 15-21,
Christopher Chorzepa in his 22-39, 40-59, 60 and over. Registration forms are avail-
first match and Jake O’Dell able at whrsd.org. Race-day registration is from 8-9 a.m.
in his second match, where he For information, contact Athletic Director Jim Da-
lost by a single point, 4-3. ley at 781-618-7433 or e-mail james.daley@whrsd.org.
“Derek was coming back Check the W-H track Web site for race updates and an-
in the third period and really nouncements at whtrack.org.
pushing [O’Dell],” head coach
Shawn Kain said. “To wrestle
that well against a kid of that
caliber was really good. He
wrestled tough.”
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II championships. fortunate luck of being in the the season, he had exceptional
“Chris and Derek were same weight classes as both dual meet matches.”
both outstanding for us this Cavender and Kellum, and as While the team will lose
year,” said Kain, who also a result he did not see much the five seniors, Kain will
gave credit to senior captains varsity action. But Petersen have plenty of talented wres-
Tom Condon and Alex Perry advanced to the finals of the tlers returning next season.
for their work leading the team Patriot League Tournament Both sophomore Jeff Bechen
to a league championship. early in the season, where he and junior Colin McSweeney
“Tom Condon and Alex Perry lost to Cavender, and came up are coming off strong sea-
were great for our program, with a big pin against Hing- sons, as is sophomore Brody
they were very consistent with ham that helped the Panthers DeMinico and freshman Ste-
the high standards we set both clinch the league banner. phen Stephansky. Junior Greg
academically and in the locker “Without that pin, I don’t McGrath also finished the sea-
room.” know if we would have won son strong, and will be return-
Fellow senior Pat Johnson that meet,” Kain said. “On ing next season.
also turned in a strong season any other team, Joe Petersen “We’re losing the upper-
for the Panthers, as did Joe is an exceptional wrestler and classmen, but there is still a lot
Petersen. Petersen had the un- a varsity starter. Throughout of potential,” Kain said.

Back-to-back honors for Mewis


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11. Mewis is the first Gatorade U.S. Soccer Under-20 Wom-
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Player of the Year to be cho- ipated in the Under-20 World
sen from Whitman-Hanson Cup last summer in Germany.
Regional High School. She is also 2010 National Soc-
The award, which recog- cer Coaches Association of
nizes not only outstanding Samantha Mewis America High School Player
athletic excellence but also (1997-98, Our Lady of Mercy, of the Year, and a two-time
high standards of academic N.Y.), Derek Jeter (1991-92, Boston Globe Division 1 Play- BEFORE AFTER
achievement and exemplary Kalamazoo HS, Mich.), Can- er of the Year. She concluded
character demonstrated on dace Parker (2001-02, Naper- her prep soccer career with 77 Does your
and off the field, distinguish- ville Central HS, Ill.), Kevin goals and 34 assists.
es Mewis as Massachusetts’ Garnett (1992-93, Maudlin Mewis has maintained fireplace need a
best high school girls soccer HS, S.C.), Alexi Lalas (1987- a 3.89 weighted GPA in the facelift?
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The end of
the line
Fontbonne Academy downs
WHP in first tournament game
By Dave Palana, Sports Editor another crack in the WHP de-
dave@hansonexpress.com fense minutes later and put the
The Whitman-Hanson/ Ducks up 2-0 on a similar goal
Pembroke girls hockey team after taking a feed from the
neutralized Fontbonne Acad- face-off circle at the corner of
emy’s top scorers for most of the net.
their first-round playoff game, “They’re a very talented
but the Ducks just had too team,” Coulter said. “Krystal
many weapons for WHP. did a great job shutting [Shep-
herd] down. We were able to
girls Hockey
WHP 0 control her, but they pulled
Fontbonne 4 some surprises on us. One of
these days, we’re going to get
them.”
Freshman Shannon WHP started the second
McIsaac scored twice in the period short-handed, and Erin
first period for the Ducks, who McLoughlin took advantage
eliminated WHP with a 4-0 with a power-play goal in the
win at the Shea Ice Arena in first minute to make it 3-0 Seniors Kelly Travers (1), Tricia Stacy (14) and Kristy Kennedy (22) can’t hide their emotions after
Quincy on Thursday. Ducks. Shepherd added one of the final buzzer of WHP’s loss to Fontbonne in the MIAA tournament on Thursday. Travers, Stacy and
“It was a great game, and Kennedy, along with Alex Davis and Krystal Barnard, were the last members of the inaugural WHP
her own with a quick shot off a
they should hold their heads up team four years ago. For more photos from this game, turn to page 22. Photo by Dave Palana
faceoff with 4:30 left to play in
high,” head coach Joe Coulter
the second period to round out While Fontbonne out- 2007-08. Coulter said all five excited about the future of the
said of his team. “They gave
the scoring. shot WHP, they did have their players will be missed and program. Kelsey Murray was
100 percent effort; we just fell
Coulter also gave credit to chances at the other end of made a lasting impact on the the only junior who dressed
a little short.”
WHP was determined his goalie for keeping WHP the ice. Fontbonne goalie Lan program. for WHP this season, and the
not to let Fontbonne’s senior in the game. Travers made 44 Crofton stopped one-on-one “They’re part of history team will also return with five
captain Taylor Shepherd beat saves in the game to keep the shots by Jane Morrisette, Alex and there is a lot of emotion underclassmen next year.
them, and Krystal Barnard score close. Davis and Jackie Sullivan in [in the locker room] right “We had the kid line out
marked her for most of the “She played a great game,” the first and second periods, now,” he said. “They are clos- there at the start of the third
game. Even with Shepherd he said. “She made some saves and she denied Barnard and ing a chapter right now, but period,” he said. “We had
out of the action, the Ducks out there that [Bruins goalie Kristy Kennedy in the third. they’re moving on to college Jane Morrisette at center, So-
peppered WHP goalie Kelly Tuuka] Rask is still looking at Seniors Kennedy, Davis, and opening another chapter. phie [Nogueira] on one wing
Travers with shots but couldn’t and dreams about. She’s been Travers, Barnard and Tricia They’ve been here since day and Michaela [McIssac] on
break through until McIsaac the anchor of the team all sea- Stacy all played their final one, and they’ve been great the other wing, and they’re all
got open in front of the net and son. She’s a great goalie, she game for WHP and are the team leaders.” freshmen. It’s a lot of fun to
slid the puck under Travers at has great mechanics and she’s last remaining players from While it was a sad farewell watch and they’re going to be
the 5:13 mark. McIsaac found a good kid.” the inaugural WHP team of for the seniors, Coulter is also very interesting next year.”

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