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Volume LXI No. 15 “My life is like a stroll on the beach ... as near to the edge as I can go.” –– Henry David Thoreau Wednesday, April 6, 2011

North Hill
fight persists
Pilgrim moves in, but Johnson
Golf gets appeals court stay
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor On Monday, April 4, the
justin@duxburyclipper.com
state appeals court granted
The town of Duxbury ap- Doug Johnson of Johnson Golf
peared to score a major vic- Management, the course’s pre-
tory in the legal battle over vious manager, a stay of the
the management of the North Superior Court judge’s order,
Hill golf course last week, as a pending review by a single jus-
Superior Court judge vacated tice. The order in question is a
a long-standing injunction and March 30 decision by Middle-
allowed a new company to take sex Superior Court Judge Her-
over the course. However, in man J. Smith, that vacated a Despite Dwight, featuring Scott Ferrigno on guitar, vocalist Allison Berry, bassist Jim Goldenberg
keeping with the tumultuous preliminary injunction from and guitarist Mark Endresen, along with Mark DiOrio on keyboard and Matt Koomey on drums (not
recently history of the course, pictured) rock out at the School House Rock fundraiser at the Tarkiln Community Center. Photo by Karen Wong
not everything is resolved. continued on page 16

A line in the sand Giving back to


Volunteers plant beach grass to protect dunes
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor those who give
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justin@duxburyclipper.com

This winter was particular- Special to the Clipper VOLUNTEER AWARDS


ly tough on Duxbury Beach. or 364 days of the What: Volunteer of the Year
Although the barrier year, they shun the award ceremony.
beach’s natural purpose is to spotlight, content
take the sea’s abuse, protect- to let others enjoy the fruits Where: The Village at Duxbury
ing what’s inland, the sheer of their labor. They never ask When: 6 p.m., Wednesday,
number of storms – particular- for, and rarely receive, praise, April 13.
ly the one that hit the day af- yet they are the driving force
ter Christmas – washed away behind many of the beloved
large portions of sand. institutions in town. with a nomination for volun-
To combat natural erosion, They are the volunteers teer of the year by their peers.
the Duxbury Beach Preserva- of Duxbury, and for one night On Wednesday night, April 13,
tion Society, under the aus- only, the spotlight will be on they will be celebrated during
pices of the Duxbury Beach them. a ceremony at the Village at
Duxbury Conservation Agent Joe Grady tells the volunteers how to 11 residents (and one en- Duxbury.
continued on page 6 plant the “culms” of American Beach Grass. tire thrift store) were honored continued on page 14

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March as just 0.2 degrees above normal. The first half of the month
was significantly warmer than normal, while the second half was
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school up to age 83 –– some Have Duxbury residents
conservative, some liberal, been open to energy saving
they cross all paths. measures? I think so, for the
What has been the most most part.
successful event to date? Have there been any chal-
The solar panels at Chandler lenges? People have been say- 25 Ledgewood Drive, Duxbury
School were pretty huge. 210 ing for a long time that global
families each contributed $100 warming is a bunch of hooey, Open House Sunday 1-4pm
to the New England Wind but their perceptions change.
Fund, who matched the do- When I first bought my Prius
nations. Island Creek Oysters in 2004 a lot of people were • Over 2,800 Square Feet of Living Space
helped out with an additional curious about it, because gas • Newly Updated White Kitchen
grant and together enabled the prices were so high then. But
• Center Island
panels to be installed. You can then no one cared for a while.
look them up online and see Just recently people have been • Newer Stainless Steel Appliances
how much energy has been asking about it again (as gas • Granite Countertops
produced. We also partnered prices rise); when it hits you in • Two Fireplaces
with Island Creek Oysters in the pocketbook, people tend to • Accent Lighting and Built-Ins
“greening up” their annual fall pay more attention.
• Hardwood Flooring Up and Down
festival. We were successful in Have town gov’t officials
removing 90-95 percent of all been supportive of Sustain- • Finished Walk-out Lower Level with Half Bath
the waste and either recycling able Duxbury? At first, no… • Cathedral Sunroom Overlooking Chandler Pond
or composting it. Even all of but overall, yes. Once we put • Central Air
the oyster shells get sent to NH up the solar panels at Chan- • Alarm System
to be put back into oyster estu- dler, people started to take us
• Situated on the Cul-de-Sac
aries in the ocean, as part of a more seriously
federally funded project. What is the No. 1 change • Walking Distance to Chandler School
Some towns in MA are you’d like to see take place?
taking measures to try and I’d like people to be more
ban plastic water bottle sales aware of how their actions
altogether; do you see Dux- now could be influencing the Newly Priced at $549,000
bury trying to do the same? world that their kids are going
We’ve talked a lot about that. to grow up in.
Rather than a ban, we prefer to What’s the most effec-
educate people. We’ve given tive change people can make
the Selectmen and the School on a daily basis? There are
Committee members reusable so many, all across the board.
water bottles and have asked Don’t buy bottled water, use
them to use them whenever reusable shopping bags, don’t
they are on television, to re- let your car sit idling, change
mind members of the commu- out the bulbs in your house to
nity to do so as well. We also, compact fluorescents. Just take
along with Island Creek Oys- a look at all the things around
ters, installed the Hydration you that you can do. Try and
4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Plymouth County charter update


By Bill Harris, Special to the Clipper seek to answer the questions: experience of other municipal-
Elected members of the Why did Barnstable seek a spe- ities in other counties that have
Plymouth County Charter cial charter? What are the pros been abolished? What would
Commission have held month- and cons of a special charter? happen if Plymouth County
ly meetings since the election If we petition the legislature, were abolished at this time?
in November. Charter com- will such a charter be granted? 5. Committee on Plym-
missioners have volunteered Does Barnstable’s special char- outh County – This committee
to serve on a two-year study ter work well? Is this some- shall consider and investigate
to determine what will be best thing the citizens of Plymouth the current operations of Plym-
for the future of Plymouth County should consider outh County and shall seek to
County. Any findings and/or 3. Committee on the Tra- report on the status quo. Based
recommendations regarding ditional Forms of County upon the knowledge gained,
the county will be placed on Government – This commit- this committee would seek to
the 2012 ballot. All citizens tee shall investigate the other answer the questions: What is
will have the opportunity to af- optional forms available un- currently happening in Plym-
firm or reject the results of the der the statutory framework outh County? What services are
County Charter Commission. of Massachusetts General Law being performed? Is the county
The County Charter Com- that do not require legislative financially stable? What would
mission is a 19-member com- approval. These include the happen to Plymouth County if
mittee comprised of 15 elected County Executive Plan avail- we were to make a recommen-
members and four designated able under MGL 34A, Section dation of no change?
positions (one each by the 17; the County Manager Plan The County Charter Com- The Plantation
under MGL 34A, Section 18; mission is heading down the
three County Commissioners
and one by the Chairman of and, any county operating un- right path. At this point, I am
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Board). MGL 34A, Section 19. Dukes mission is exploring multiple & Installation
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newly elected Charter Com-
mission will consider many al- mittee will also focus on the ture of Plymouth County.
ternatives including status quo, two other counties that do not William Harris is the elect-
expansion and abolishment. have charters (Bristol and Nor- ed member of the Plymouth
The County Charter Com- folk). This committee would County Charter Commission
missioners have sub divided seek to answer the questions: He represents the Sixth Dis-
into five committees that will What was the process Dukes trict, which encompasses Dux-
review the following options: went through? Anything we bury, Kingston, Plympton and
1. Committee on Region- can learn from Dukes char- Halifax. Mr. Harris is a Dux-
al Councils of Government ter process? Should Plymouth bury resident and can be con-
– This committee will focus consider Duke’s model? Why tacted at willmharris@gmail. Under New Management
on the two counties (Frank- haven’t Bristol and Norfolk com or 781.934.8788.
lin and Hampshire) that have
been abolished and replaced
gone the charter route? Are
Bristol and Norfolk in finan- - Open 7 Nights -
with Regional Councils of cially strong positions com-
Governments. This committee pared to Plymouth? Should
would seek to answer the ques- Plymouth County be consider- Now Open for
tions: What are the benefits ing one of these forms of gov-
and drawbacks to a Regional ernment? Sunday Brunch!
Council of Government? Does 4. Committee on the
this arrangement currently Impact of Abolishment of RooBar is available for
work for Franklin and Hamp- County Government – This
committee shall consider Retriever Field Training functions including Bridal
shire Counties? Is this some-
thing the citizens of Plymouth and investigate the impact of BARRY C OLETTI Showers, Business Luncheons,
County should consider? county abolishment pursuant Trainer
2. Committee on Special to Mass General Laws 34B. For Hunting, Hunt Tests,
Birthdays & More.
County Charters – This com- It shall study the prior experi- Field Trials, and the obedience
mittee will focus on the op- ence of counties in Massachu- training required for the above

portunity under Massachusetts setts that have been abolished


that also makes your dog a
better companion. 3 Course
General Law (MGL) 34A to (Hampden, Worcester, Mid-
petition the legislature for a dlesex, Essex, and Berkshire).
Labradors, Goldens,
Chesapeake Bays, Flatcoats, Prix Fixe Menu
special charter. This commit- It shall also look at the Dukes and Irish Water Spaniels.
All Evening
tee shall focus on Barnstable County committee that consid- Daily Pick-Up and Return for
ered abolition. Based upon the
In-The-Field Training. Sun-Thurs $21.95
County. This committee would
knowledge gained, this com- Local References upon request.
mittee would seek to answer 508-224-0113
Dux GOP to meet the questions: What was the
The next Duxbury GOP
meeting will be held at
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Harris will update the group Brian Molisse
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Gathered around one of the Steinway pianos with Steve Dawe of the
Steinert Company are members of Cadette Troops 80331 and 80485.
Back row: Brenda Buchanan, chaperone, Madeline Buchanan. Front
row: Mei MacQuerrie, Mary Kate Lyons, Sara Walker, Megan Roy,
Lauren Roy and Sophie Roy.

Girl Scout news C

Leaders’ Meeting: There will be a meeting held Wednes- M

day, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Girl Scout House for all Duxbury
Girl Scout leaders. We will be covering all our spring activities
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including Bridging, Memorial Day, registration and the 100th CM

Anniversary Project. MY

Troop Happenings: Members of Cadette Troops 80331 CY

and 80485 paid a visit to the Steinert Company in Boston, re-


storer of Steinway pianos and provider of the Steinway pianos
CMY

for artists performing at Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall and other


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events. The girls were given a tour by Steve Dawe and had the
good fortune to be there as a pianist, who was to perform at
the Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum, was selecting his piano.
He graciously agreed to play for the girls and treated them to a
mini-concert. The girls were able to tour the areas where techni-
cians were working on the dismantled pianos. The Cadettes are
working on their Music Interest Project and hope to return to the
Steinert Company soon to attend one of the recitals. Last Friday
the two troops of Cadettes met jointly once again at the Scout
House for the annual Easter egg service project. The girls filled
4440 plastic Easter eggs to be used at the town Easter Egg hunt!
Macdonald
Afterwards they enjoyed make-your-own sundaes provided by & Wood
the girls in Troop 80331.

Legion Auxiliary Girl’s State


The Legion Auxiliary will hold the annual Massachusetts
Girl’s State program at Stonehill College in Easton from June
11-17, 2011. Duxbury girls who are juniors in high school (not
necessarily Duxbury High School) may apply. Juniors who are
interested in government, politics, current events, more under-
standing of American traditions, etc. are encouraged to look
into this program. Three hundred girls from all areas of the state
will participate in the weeks study by establishing and operat-
ing their own city or town, form two political parties, nominate
candidates for office, conduct campaigns and hold elections.
The girls will form a choir, enjoy sports and end the week with
a musical revue. The week long conference is sponsored by
the Duxbury Legion Auxilary. If interested, girls should contact
their guidance counselor or co-chairwoman Ann Reid at 781-
585-3784.

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Planting grass on Duxbury Beach


continued from page one GOOLEY
back 35-40 years, according to ing birds,” Grady said.
Reservation, Inc. (Duxbury Grady. In addition to the beach CONSTRUCTION
Beach is privately owned) or- “We’re essentially plant- grass, volunteers also installed L.L.C.

ganizes a beach grass planting ing areas that have been dam- several hundred feet of fencing PROJECT MANAGEMENT
every spring. American Beach aged,” he said. and planted other things such
Grass is planted in tufts called This year, the storms took as Rosa rugosa (more com- Fine Homes & Renovations
a culm by teams of volunteers so much out of the beach that monly known as Beach Roses, Duxbury
that go up and down the beach, the Department of Public it stands up well to storms.)
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grass in the sand dunes. The tually trucked in sand. Grady


grass is considered a “dune- said there is a standard called
building” grass and once it national geodetic vertical da-
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dunes less susceptible to ero- they try to maintain on Dux-
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Sustainability south of the border


R
By Dick Rothschild, Clipper columnist
eplacing disposable
plastic water bottles
with a hydration Andrea Liddell, Realtor®
station; recycling oyster shells;
William Raveis - Duxbury
and installing solar panels are Andrea.Liddell@raveis.com
all well and good, but we may
have become too myopic in our 781-361-7068 • 781-934-2104
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It would
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thought,
Thinking Green to ex- They’re Here!
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s Basket Stuffers s Filled Baskets s Chocolate Bunnies
communities to the south are The picture of a clear plastic wrapped package of granola alongside a
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small box of Kellogg’s corn flakes only begins to tell the story.
challenge. The above column All made fresh in our Pembroke candy kitchen
title, “Sustainability South of miles per gallon compared sustainable practices in Dux-
the Border,” I hasten to add, to 20 mpg, the recent aver- bury. But these examples ought
does not refer to Kingston, age of cars in the U.S. That to get us to think differently
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the north includes a backdrop motorcycle or motor scooter.
of the towering Sierra Norte Motor scooters average 60-80
against a cloudless azure sky. miles per gallon, a quarter to a
I have been poking around third of the gas consumed by
to see what Oaxacans are do- the average American car. Ad-
ing differently than we do to mittedly, Oaxacans don’t have
use resources more efficiently. to cope with our snowstorms
Food packaging is one thing I and frigid weather. But, if you
noticed almost immediately. are in a two-car family and one
Most dry food products such car is used almost exclusively
as beans, rice, pasta and dried for local trips, you might con-
fruits are packaged in sealed sider a motor scooter instead of
clear plastic instead of in bags the second car. I’ve been riding
inside boxes. Even some soft a Vespa around town for years
drinks are dispensed in small and can assure you that it is
clear plastic bags with drinking one way to have an awful lot
straws. Simpler packaging uses of fun while feeling virtuous
much less material and energy about being energy frugal.
and less shipping, shelving, Rainfall in Oaxaca averag-
disposal and recycling. es only about 25 inches per year
(vs. our 47” ) and almost all of
it occurs from May through
September. So, during the
seven-month dry season, water
is trucked into the city. This is
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clear plastic granola bag beside examples pop up everywhere,
it. Think of the huge savings in some of them very simple. At
materials and energy if most the weekly outdoor market in
of the products we buy were a nearby village I came across
packaged more simply. native honey in screw top glass Plymouth Marble and Granite, LLC
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8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Send around town items


including births, anniversaries,
promotions and other life milestones to
editor@duxburyclipper.com.

➢➢ Jacquie Cronin (DHS ‘09)


was inducted into the Beta Beta
Beta Honor Society for out-
standing biology majors at St.
Michael’s College in Vermont.
➢➢ The Sisters of Divine Prov-
idence have named Tremont
Street resident Pamela Des-
marais as president to head the
formation of a new governance
structure for Kingston’s Sacred
Heart Elementary and High
School. Ms. Desmarais, a gradu-
ate of Sacred Heart High School
(’82), has extensive experience
in the field of strategic plan-
ning and business development,
providing these services most
recently through her own con-
sulting firm, and prior to 2009
as president of the North Ameri- Congratulations go out to South Shore Diving Club members,
can division of Antenna Audio Members of Duxbury’s Bay Path Rehabilitation & Nursing Center pose Samantha Tougas and Kelsey Golden for their accomplishment
in Sausalito, Ca. and chief oper- before the 5K run at the Second Annual Family Fitness Fair held at the on March 26 for qualifying for the 2011 AAU Diving National
ating officer of Antenna Audio Chandler Elementary School. Bay Path was a Silver Spoon sponsor of Championships. This will be Samantha’s third year competing at the
Worldwide, a worldwide leader the recent Second Annual Family Fitness Fair to benefit the Duxbury AAU Nationals and Kelsey’s second time competing.  The girls will
in creative educational program- Community Partnership for Children. be competing this July in Riverside, California accompanied by their
ming. coach, Craig Dolloff.

Lauren Zak gets a personalized lesson while Erin Mathews looks on


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Final distinguished speaker at


Holy Family on April 12
Reverend Walter Cuenin Build a strong, lean, flexible,
will be the final speaker of balanced body for optimal health!
the 2010-2011 Distinguished Personal attention to individual needs - seniors, golfers, athletes, people with sports,
Speakers Series on Tuesday back & joint injuries,and healthy adults getting in shape. Comfortable, fully equipped studio.
April 12 . Fr. Cuenin will speak
at 7 p.m. at The Parish Center Betty DeLisle, 781-934-9959
of Holy Family Church. His Certified Pilates Trainer duxpilates@comcast.net

topic will be “Whatever Hap-


pened to Vatican Two?” Fr.
Cuenin received his doctorate St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
in sacred theology from Gre-
410 Washington Street, Duxbury
gorian University in Rome and
has served in many parishes in Holy Week 2011 - Schedule of Services
the Boston Archdiocese. He is
currently the Catholic Chap-
Sunday, April 17: Palm Sunday - Holy Eucharist, 8 & 10 am
A joyous procession reenacting Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem
lain at Brandeis University, and is on the Executive Board of will begin the 10 am service.
the Center for Jewish-Christian and Muslim Relations at Mer-
Mon, Tues & Wed Taize Eucharist, 7:30 pm
rimack College. Fr. Cuenin is also a Trustee of the Massachu- April 18-20: This short, half-hour service blends the sacrament with the soothing
setts Bible Society. music of Taize.

Thursday, April 21: Maundy Thursday - Holy Eucharist, 7:30 pm

Before and After Dark drivers ed Friday, April 22:


Join us for this dramatic service as we enter into the Great Three Days.

Good Friday - Services at 12 noon and 7:30 pm


Registration for the Spring/Summer session of Drivers Edu- Come and experience the dignity and solemnity of this service.
cation is open in the Before and After Dark office at the Alden
Elementary School. 
Saturday, April 23: Great Easter Vigil, 5:00 pm
We’ll gather outside as the Paschal Fire is lit and the Light of Christ is
The Spring/Summer session will run from April 26-June 14, brought into the church and into our lives. Join us as our youth tell the
on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. at Duxbury stories of our faith and we celebrate the first Eucharist of Easter!
High School. The program includes 30 hours of classroom in- Sunday, April 24: Easter Day! - Holy Eucharist, 8 & 10 am
struction, 18 hours on the road and a mandatory parents’ class. Come and enjoy the beauty of Easter at St. John’s.
Registration forms may be picked up in the DHS guidance of-
fice or at the Before and After Dark office in the Alden School. Visit www.stjohnsduxbury.org for details about these services.
Students must be 15 years 9 months of age by April 26 to be
eligible for the class. This class fills quickly, and enrollment is
limited to 38 students, with Duxbury residents given first prior-
ity.
For details and pricing information, call the Before and Af-
ter Dark office at 781-934-7633 or visit their website link at
duxbury.k12.ma.us.

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Obituaries Robert Patrick Garrity, 60


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to obits@clipperpress.com
THE Deadline is Mr. Robert Patrick Garrity, age 60, of
Monday at noon. Lynn, formerly of Duxbury and Lakeville,
died April 4, after a battle with Multiple
Myeloma.
David James Vogler, 69, former selectman He was the husband of Susanne J.
David James Vogler, Conservation Commission. (Schaffer) Garrity, with whom he shared
69, died at home on March In later years, he developed an interest in 21 years of marriage. Born in Plymouth,
31. Raised in Dedham, all things Italian and was awarded the Keiter he was the son of Patricia L. (Loring) Gar-
he moved to Orlando, chair from Wheaton College, which enabled rity of Duxbury and the late William M.
worship Fla. when his parents re- him to continue his studies in Florence, Italy Garrity, Jr. He was raised in Duxbury and
tired, and graduated from during his sabbatical year in 1998-99. At the was a graduate of Duxbury High School, class of 1968. He also
Boone High School and time of his death, he was completing a manu- attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Jacksonville Uni-
the University of Florida. script based upon his research, parts of which versity.
He received a Ph.D. have been published as separate articles and/or Mr. Garrity was the assistant superintendent at Gannon Golf
in political science from given as presentations at academic conferences. Course in Lynn for the past 13 years. An avid and competitive
the University of North Recently, he translated one of his articles into golfer, he won several club championships. He was also a suc-
Carolina at Chapel Hill and joined the staff at Italian for publication as part of a reader edited cessful coach who enjoyed coaching his daughters’ teams in
Wheaton College in 1969, where he remained on by a professor at the University of Milan. His fi- softball, golf and soccer. He loved the outdoors; especially golf-
the faculty until his retirement last June. Early in nal manuscript is being compiled for publication ing, hiking, skiing, and vegetable gardening.
his career, he studied American government, in as an e-book by a professor at the University of In addition to his wife and mother; he leaves his two daugh-
particular, Congress, and wrote his Ph.D. thesis Florence and will be the subject of a seminar to ters, Jetta Rose and Jennifer Susanne Garrity of Lynn; six sib-
on congressional conference committees. His be given there later this month. lings, William M. Garrity III of Duxbury, Thomas K, Garrity of
thesis was later published by Northwestern Uni- Mr. Vogler leaves his wife, Alice of Dux- Duxbury, Jon M. Garrity and his wife Elizabeth Spence of China,
versity Press and entitled “The Third House.” bury; his son, William of Duxbury; his sisters, Maine, Jane L. Richardson and her husband Aaron of Vernon,
In 1976, he was named a Congressional Fellow Nancey Reagan and her husband, Hal, of Val- Fla, and David B. Garrity and his wife Ann Prince of Duxbury;
and spent a sabbatical year in Washington, D.C. rico, Fla., Carol Allen and her husband Chris his brothers-in law and sisters-in-law, Nancy and Charles von
Part of the fellowship involved serving as an of Duxbury; his brothers, William and his wife, Stackelberg of Duxbury, Richard and Joanna Schaffer of North
intern in a congressional office and Mr. Vogler Alice, of Bear Creek, N. C. and Bucky and his Reading, and William and Shannon Schaffer of Charlotte, NC;
chose to spend his time in Duxbury’s 10th Con- wife Tracy Marshall, of Cave Creek, Ariz.; his his mother-in-law Jetta Schaffer of Duxbury, as well as many
gressional Office, which was held at that time by mother-in-law, Barbara Marshall, of Lake For- nieces and nephews.
Gerry Studds. In addition to his thesis, he was est, Ill.; and many nieces and nephews. He was A memorial visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 6
the author of many other books, including “The the son of the late William and Kathryn Vogler, from 4-8 p.m. in the Solimine, Landergan and Richardson Fu-
Politics of Congress,” which was published in both of Orlando, Fla. and the brother of the late neral Home, 426 Broadway (Rt 129), Lynn. A memorial service
multiple editions and “Power, Politics and Par- Andrea Kasenchak, of Woodside, Calif. will be held on Thursday, April 7 at 1 p.m. in the Pilgrim Church
ticipation,” which was used in college level in- A memorial celebration will be held at his of Duxbury. Relatives and friends are invited.
troductory political science classes. home in Duxbury on Saturday, April 9 at 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jetta Garrity,
For many years, Mr. Vogler was active in In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made who is raising money for Relay for Life, by following this link
Duxbury town politics, serving on the Town By- to the political science departments at Wheaton http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY11NE?
law Study Committee, Finance Committee (one College and the University of North Carolina or px=10248062&pg=personal&fr_id=29351.
year as chair), Public Works Study Committee to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 
9 (chair), Board of Selectman (two terms), and
78.
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Sarah Graham Mann, 59, tourism consultant 
Sarah Graham Mann recipient of NYU’s Award for Teaching Excel-
of East Falmouth died lence, as well as the Massachusetts Governor’s 
at home with Hospice of Award. 
Cape Cod on March 31 Ms. Mann leaves her husband, B. Grant Wil- 
at the age of 59.  She was lis of Falmouth; her daughter Elizabeth Schwartz
born in Concord to the Dimond and her husband, Owen Dimond of At-
late Evelyn Davey Mann tleboro; her father Joseph P. Day of Falmouth;  
Day and the late Robert a sister, Victoria Susan Mann of Lawrence; her  

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C. Mann. brother, Andrew Paul Day of Lewiston, Maine;
Ms. Mann was a long- her stepbrothers Joseph and Theodore Day and
time faculty member at their families; and many cousins, nephews, and
New York University’s Tisch Center for Tour- nieces. John L. Woods
ism Management and a consultant in tourism A memorial service will be held at St. Barna- ATTORNEY AT LAW
and nonprofit marketing and management.   A bas Episcopal Church, 91 Main St. Falmouth, on
25-year resident of Cape Cod, Ms. Mann grew Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m.  Donations in celebra-
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Duxbury Camera Club meeting


On Saturday, April 16, a panel of photography experts will
be on hand for those who may wish to drop by the Merry Room, Regain strength,
between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., to discuss camera equipment, get
photography questions answered, find solutions to photogra-
confidence & mobility

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phy problems or simply get honest opinion. This round table
troubleshooting workshop is available to members only. April’s
monthly field trip will be to Ellisville State Park, with the date
to be announced.
Duxbury Camera Club meets the first Wednesday of each
month, except July and August, from 7-9:15 p.m. at the library.
Visitors are welcome. For more information see duxburycam-
Path
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On Thursday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m., the Duxbury Rural and
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The Duxbury School Building Committee (SBC) will meet cardiac conditions & diabetes
on Tuesday April 12 at 7 p.m., Duxbury High School, Room
106. The SBC will be reviewing the written responses submitted • Occupational, physical, &
by the Model School Designers that same day. The responses speech therapies
will be available for public viewing at the Business Office of • Experienced & dedicated
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Meet the nominees for volunteer of the year


continued from page one care program. Elizabeth “Betsy” Sullivan
Tina Bruce “Volunteers such as Susan are at the heart Nominated by Richard MacDonald, Duxbury Town Man-
of hospice.” ager
Nominated by Gail McCormack, Friends of
Duxbury Council on Aging Harry Katz Contributions and decisions made by Betsy throughout
At Duxbury’s senior center, Tina graciously Nominated by Rev. Roy Tripp, Duxbury In- more than 20 years of public service impact not only present-
accepts whenever and wherever she is asked terfaith Council day Duxbury, but the Duxbury of the
to help. She volunteers for Harry has a knack for motivating people future. Having served on the school
special events, such as the from diverse ages, back- committee, the finance committee and
annual golf tournament for grounds and cultures to work as a selectman, she has helped preserve
the Friends of the Council together as one for the good a charming coastal community with
on Aging. She gives self- of others. He has long been beautiful open spaces. She has promot-
lessly to the respite program involved in the community ed revitalization of Duxbury’s shopping
serving people with Stage as a volunteer, beginning as a district, while avoiding overwhelm-
1 Alzheimer’s Disease, pa- soccer coach and Cub Scout ing commercialization. She has been
tiently motivating those who attend while mak- pack master in the 1970s. a leader in helping preserve the best of
ing sure everyone is included. At Thanksgiv- While serving as president the town’s history in spaces that will serve Duxbury for genera-
ing and Christmas, she always spreads holiday and vice president of Duxbury’s Interfaith tions to come: the Wright Building, the Percy Walker Pool and
cheer to those who would otherwise be alone. Council, Harry has helped many less-advan- the Tarkiln Community Center, among others. She has done the
Aside from her contributions to the senior taged families and individuals to find a voice. lion’s share of the town’s negotiating with collective bargain-
center, she is active at Holy Family Church, He founded Duxbury’s No Place for Hate coali- ing units, and plays an active role in assuring that Duxbury’s
where she serves as a Eucharistic minister. tion, as well as the South Shore chapter of the town employees receive the best possible health care at the most
“Tina is a loving, caring person who is always same organization. manageable cost. If there is a community event, Betsy is likely
thinking of others.” “Harry’s passion and compassion are con- to be there to support it.
tagious.” “The hours she has invested in the Town of Duxbury are too
Marie Buonogurio many to count.”
Nominated by Elizabeth Hills, Friends of Barbara Kosharek and Cathy Dame
Duxbury Council on Aging Nominated by Joanna Dow
Marie has served as secretary for Dux- Together, Barbara and Cathy took on the
bury’s Friends of the Council on Aging for enormous task of creating the Duxbury Public
several years, always taking detailed minutes Schools calendar: gathering We saved your place.
and maintaining meticulous dates and information, solic-
files at the senior center. She iting ads, and working with Please come home!
works on the senior center the printer, then selling and
grounds, assists in setting up distributing the final product
tables for events, helps find as school fundraiser. They
prize donations for fundrais- have worked as a team on
ers, and is the senior cen- countless other projects for
ter front desk volunteer on organizations that support education in Dux-
Friday mornings. Marie is also active in sev- bury, from helping with the Duxbury Boost-
eral other local causes, including the Catholic ers yearly antique show, to
Women’s Club, which raises money to provide baking, attending meetings,
scholarships for Duxbury High School seniors. and always stepping forward
“Marie is as cheerful and friendly lady, so it whenever there is a call for
is a pleasure to know her.” volunteers. Barbara, with her
Chris Coakley computer skills and analytical
Nominated by Joanna Dow mind, has been an incredible
asset on the Duxbury Educa-
Chris has taken leadership roles in a long list tion Foundation board. Cathy, with her great
of Duxbury organizations, including: Friends humanitarian spirit, is an energetic adult vol-
of the Library, Duxbury Athletic Boosters, unteer for the Holy Family Appalachia service
Duxbury Music Promoters, project.
PTO and PTA, Holy Fam- “Barbara and Cathy volunteer willingly,
ily Parish, and AFS. While solve problems, and make everything effort- How can we do Easter without you?
Chris is willing to chair less.” Holy Family Church
groups and committees, she 601 Tremont St. Duxbury
also helps people form re- Pamela Campbell Smith 781-934-5055
lationships, and is always Nominated by Joanne Moore, Duxbury Se- www.holyfamilyduxbury.org
willing to reach out to make nior Center
connections. Chris assisted a Pam’s volunteer service has touched al-
group of middle schools students who wanted most every part of the community. She recent-
to make a difference, supporting them as they ly co-chaired the Black Tie
planned an event featuring former BU Hockey Bingo event for the interfaith
Player Travis Roy, paralyzed in an accident, as council, raising a significant
he shared his inspiring story. She didn’t just sum for the fuel assistance
volunteer – she taught a group of young people program. She supports the
how to help others. senior center by delivering
“Chris always takes on the ‘big’ tasks, and meals to the homebound and
has a positive attitude that makes her easy to leading a genealogy group,
work with.” and has served on the board
Susan Gaitley for the Council on Aging. In the arts, she has The staff at The Art Complex Museum
Nominated by Deborah Dolaway, Cranber- been a South Shore Conservatory board mem-
ry Hospice and Palliative Care ber, president and member of Snug Harbor
Chorus, and participated in countless projects.
cordially invites
For more than seven years, Susan has been
a volunteer with the Cranberry Hospice Chil-
She has been a leader in the Duxbury Educa-
tion Foundation and the Duxbury Garden Club.
all past and present volunteers
dren’s Bereavement Program, which provides
quiet support to area chil-
In the area of historical preservations, she has
been a member of the Historic District Com-
to attend a reception and tea to be held
dren and teens. She has mittee, the Duxbury Historical Society, and the
also served on the hospice WWI Monument Committee. Her numerous
in their honor at the museum
philanthropy committee, other community contributions include running
helping with special events in the Boston Marathon to raise funds for the on Wednesday:
that raise funds for hospice Liver Foundation, organizing the First Parish
programs. For example, fair and offering her home for local home tour May 4, 2:00 until 4:00pm.
Susan volunteers at the an- fundraisers. This is only a sampling of the long
nual Festival of Trees, serves as a hostess for and broad-reaching list of the ways Pam shares
the annual Duxbury kitchen tour, and helps her talents, energy and love. 189 Alden Street, Duxbury
with the Fragile Footprints golf tournament, “I often ask Pam, ‘Do you sleep?’ She
which supports the hospice pediatric palliative 781-934-6634
smiles warmly and continues on her way.”
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 15

Volunteers of the year named #(2)30/7%23%,%#42)#)!.


Selden Tearse led the movement to make Duxbury’s public
Nominated by Anita Haffey spaces accessible to all, putting an article in the
town warrant appointing a Municipal Commis- Lic#12287-B INSURED
A Duxbury native, Selden is a dynamic “take sion on Disabilities. He led initiatives to build
charge” volunteer who enriches the civic, edu- an award-winning ramp at the beach, to install
cational and cultural life of our automatic door openers at town hall, to make
community. While she serves assisted listening devices available at town
  
on many existing committees, meeting, and he envisioned an interior ramp at 3%26)#%„2%3)$%.4)!,#/--%2#)!,
she is not afraid to take leader- Chandler School – instead of a lift that would #(2)30/7%23%,%#42)#)!.#/-„#(2)30/7%23%,%#42)#)!. #/-#!34.%4
ship roles in creating new ser- have required teacher assistance. He demon-
vice projects. For example, on strated that accessibility rights are a civil right.
behalf of Crossroads for Kids, Joe served on the town’s highway safety com- 
Selden founded and chaired mittee, and as a Navy veteran he took pride in
the All-Sports Tag Sale, which
raises funds for the organization while giving
researching and reconstructing Duxbury’s war 
memorial. As a dedicated member of historic 
local families an opportunity to find gently used
sports equipment at reasonable prices. Selden’s
First Parish Church, he was responsible for
finding and refurbishing the church bell, and re-  
volunteer activities are most striking for their storing the sanctuary windows. For three years,
breadth: from serving seniors as a home-deliv- Joe cared for his beloved wife Jackie while she  
ered meals driver, to serving children and youth battled cancer. Jackie died in mid-January, and
on the PTA, GradNite committee and as chair Joe passed several weeks later. 
of Duxbury’s bike helmet initiative. She has “Joe Shea left his fingerprints on many
been a Brownie troop leader and a homeroom things in Duxbury. I miss his gruff and loud
parent, she has chaired the Duxbury Rural and ways that may have annoyed some. We have 
Historical Society. She has worked at St. Paul’s lost a wonderful person.”
Soup Kitchen, and she has contributed her en-
Duxbury Thrift Shop Staff – group rec-

ergy and talent to a long list of other organiza-
tions and causes. ognition 
“Selden’s involvement is an inspiration to Nominated by Rose Mary Jackson
those around her.” The collective body of volunteers at the 
Duxbury Thrift Shop cheerfully and dilligently
Joe Shea – posthumous recognition
provides the time and effort necessary to raise 
Nominated by Patt Cristoforo significant scholarship funds for local students.
Joe Shea’s tireless dedica-
tion to his country, his town,
They offer wonderful bargains and unique mer-
chandise while creating a convivial social at-

his church and his family are
legendary. However, when-
mosphere, and at the same time contribute to
the future of our youth.

ever anyone attempted to “What can be more important to any com- 
honor him for his contribu- munity than the education of its youth?” 
tions, he would modestly re-
fuse to accept recognition and accolades. He Biographies compiled by Bonnie Jernigan.
16 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Legal questions linger over College Counseling Partners


SIDNE Y McCLURE

North Hill management


North Hill Timeline continued from page one Smith then made his March
Offices in Duxbury and Wellesley, MA
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October 24, 2008: All sealed 30 ruling ordering Johnson Helping High School Students and Their Families
bids in response to the request Nov. 24, 2010, and ordered out, leading to the most recent
Johnson to return full control FIND THE RIGHT COLLEGE ~ AND ENJOY THE PROCESS!
for proposal for a five-year chain of events.
management contract for the of the course to the town and While the aforementioned
North Hill Country Club due to leave the premises. legal battle was ongoing, the
to Duxbury. The town decides, However, on Tuesday town obtained permission
after reviewing the proposals, Duxbury Town Counsel Rob- from the state inspector gen-
that the evaluation procedure ert Troy filed a motion to eral to reject all the bid from
was not correctly followed and strike that stay, saying that the disputed 2008 process and
the process will have to start Johnson’s attorney had not
over. start afresh.
followed proper procedure by The contract was put out
Dec. 12, 2008: Original com- waiting for the original Supe- to bid again twice this year
plaint filed by Johnson Golf rior Court justice to rule first. (the first round received no
in Middlesex Superior Court (That judge, Herman J. Smith
against Duxbury and the North applicants). The second time,
Hill Committee, seeking mon-
of Middlesex Superior, denied the contract was awarded to
etary damages and alleging the stay.) Johnson and his at- Pilgrim Golf LLC of Duxbury.
a host of issues, including torney, Stephen Follansbee, Pilgrim was the only bidder
breach of contract, conspiracy did not respond to requests for – Johnson Golf did not submit
and fraud and breach of public comment about this decision a bid.
trust. sent Tuesday. Justice Smith points to this
Jan. 9, 2009: The new dead- The Appeals Court had specifically in his March 30
line for proposals. The town not ruled on Duxbury’s latest ruling.
receives five sealed bids. A motion by press time on Tues- “... in this case, Johnson
panel of three evaluators ranks day. That leaves the case – and had the opportunity to re-
the bids from Johnson Turf the course’s new operator – in bid but chose not to,” Smith
and Golf Management and limbo. writes. “Its inaction belies
Calm Golf, Inc. the highest, and The stay decision is the lat- any claim that vacating this
when the prices are unsealed, est in what has been a ramped-
Calm’s bid is higher. order would cause it to suffer
up legal battle over the past irreparable harm greater than
Jan. 15, 2009: Town Manager week. the harm occasioned upon the
Richard MacDonald awards The legal tussle dates back public interest.”
the contract to Calm Golf. to 2008 when the management It is unclear why the com-
Feb. 3, 2009: Middlesex contract for the course was put pany did not put in a bid. John-
Superior Court Judge Herman out to bid and awarded to the son Golf’s Web site does not
Smith grants a preliminary highest bidder, Calm Golf of
injunction to Johnson Golf, include a phone number, and
Rockland. Johnson, who had Doug Johnson did not respond
effectively barring Duxbury
from awarding the contract run the course for over a de- to multiple e-mails seeking
to Calm. cade, claimed the town con- comment.
spired against him. (The town Town Manager Richard
Sept. 2010: The Board of
Selectmen put North Hill on
had thrown out an earlier bid- MacDonald said last week
their agenda with the intent of ding process, in which John- that he felt vindicated by the
discussing possible contract son was the high bidder, for March 30 ruling from Justice
violations. Johnson obtains procedural reasons.) Johnson Smith.
a gag order from Middlesex sued, successfully obtaining “Everything we have done
Superior Court preventing the an injunction on Feb. 3, 2009 by the letter of the law,” he
town from discussing the mat- that allowed him to continue said. “We’ve followed proper
ter. The order was eventually
lifted at the board voted 2-1 to
terminate Johnson’s contract.
running the course under the
terms of his previous contract.
Calm Golf’s attorney, Da-
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procedures ... If Johnson Golf
had been the successful bidder

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I would have been happy to
Nov. 24, 2010: Judge Smith vid Edge, was not available award him the bid.”
denies a motion by the town for comment Tuesday morn- MacDonald said that at
for summary judgement and ing but a representative for the end of the day, he wants
his firm said that Calm has no
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grants another preliminary
injunction, allowing Johnson to make sure the town-owned
official position on the current golf course is open and avail-
to continue running the
course.
situation, due to the ongoing able.
litigation. “My ultimate goal is to get
Jan. 2011: A Plymouth District Calm is currently operat-
judge denies the town’s
ing the Strawberry Valley mu-
this course open for the resi-
dents and the people who use
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motion for a change of venue.
Town attorneys had argued
that the case should be in
nicipal course in Abington.
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this course,” he said. /24(/$/.4)#
Plymouth Court as Duxbury is taken many twists and turns.
The injunction allowed John-
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in Plymouth County.
Feb. 2011: The state’s inspec- son to run the course under
tor general rules that the town the terms of his old contract,
has the ability to reject all bids which he did for several years.
from 2008 and put the man- However, the Board of Select-
agement contract back out to men voted to terminated John-
bid. son’s contract in October of
March 2011: The town puts 2010, saying that the manage- AFTERNOON TEA
the contract out to bid and ment company had broken the
gets no submissions. A sec- contract. (Johnson was unable CELEBRATION TEAS
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of the management contract golf courses –  including the “People are so thrilled to 
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of the torturously convoluted PGA tour pro and a course su-
court case.
Emmett Sheehan and his
perintendent with five years of
experience running a course.
BIKEWAY If you do business in Duxbury you should
company, Pilgrim Golf LLC,
were awarded a five-year con-
tract to run North Hill Golf
Course, the town-owned nine-
Some of the work Eagle’s Nest
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irrigation, hydroseeding and
hardscaping projects, and the
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The company’s successful bid the clubhouse and changes to
was for $510,000, according the junior golfers program as
to documents provided by the goals.
town. “Mr. Sheehan and Pilgrim 7)%-%9%2$%.4)3429
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Volunteers plant beach grass


Photos by Justin Graeber Bob Magner and
his daughter Rose,
5, look for a good
spot to plant a few
bundles of grass.

Dozens of volunteers came out to Duxbury Beach over the weekend to plant beach grass. The grass helps
build the dunes and will protect the beach from erosion due to storms.

Andrea Gojnycz and son


Lucas, 20 months, work their
way up the side of a
dune, planting as
they go.

Jim O’Connell, who is a geolo-


gist at Woods Hole in addition
to a Beach Reservation Trustee,
Noreen Wenger, who helped organize the volunteers for the planting, prepares some beach grass for
separates bundles of grass. planting.

Cam Wenger, 9, carries


two of the tools used to dig
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Senior Center news Duxbury Idol seeks


business support
Duxbury Home Painting
Let’s Make it Together. Have you ever admired those
beautiful boiled wool bags? Let’s come together on Thursday, Duxbury’s own night of & Power Washing Co.
April 7 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to learn how to knit or crochet and great music and audience
on Thursday, April 14 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to begin to knit or participation is celebrating
crochet your own wool clutch bag. Cost is for materials but its seventh year!   Saturday,
May 7 at 7 p.m. the Duxbury
Spring is Here!
you must sign up in advance by calling 781-934-5774, ext. 100.
Class size is limited and a materials list is available. Music Promoters will host Wash before your flowers come up!
Duxbury Idol. Volunteers
Healthy Breakfast and Presentation: Walking Club are being sought to help
“Nuts & Bolts.” On Tuesday, April 12 at 8:30 a.m., come for
a healthy breakfast and a discussion led by guest speaker about
out in advance or the night
of the show from conces-
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mation for walkers and plans for a new walking group. sales. All proceeds support
Wisdom Works. 55 Plus and Looking for Work? Then we the Duxbury music program
are looking for you! The Duxbury Council on Aging (COA) from elementary through &REE%STIMATESs&ULLY)NSURED
invites you to Wisdom Works, an employment program that fo- high school. Contact Sue
cuses on assisting older job seekers. Wisdom Works is a four Lawrence at suelaw11@ #ALL-ARC-URPHY
week workshop, developed by Keystone Associates, a premier gmail.com, or Hannah
outplacement firm in Burlington, and facilitated by volunteer Roveto at hroveto@gmail. 781-934-6621
Human Resources Professionals. Workshop topics will include com for more information. 3ERVING$UXBURYfor over 20 Years
skills assessment, resume and cover letter development, inter- If you are a business wish-
viewing and learning how to navigate the internet to research ing to put an ad in the Don
jobs. Each session will be held at the Duxbury Senior Center Reed-designed program
and there will be a $5 registration fee to cover the cost of ma- book for this town-wide at- apply online: www.pccpduxbury.org
terials. We are currently seeking interested participants for the traction, contact Sue Law-
workshop beginning in May, 2011. Contact Angela Sinnott at rence at the e-mail above or
781-934-5774, ext. 115 or by e-mail at angelasinnott@duxbury- at 339-613-7554.
coa.com for more information.
Bring Your Own Bags (BYOBs). A trip to the hospital can
be stressful but being prepared for the possibility may make the
experience a bit less worrisome. The Duxbury Senior Center is
helping seniors to be prepared in the event of an unexpected or
even planned trip to the hospital. The Senior Center Outreach Helping Athletes &
Program is offering a free “Bring Your Own Bags” (BYOBs)
on a first come, first served basis. Seniors will receive a free
Patients of All Ages!
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Send items for the


opinion page to
editor@duxburyclipper.com

John & Bobbie Cutler, Founders The Deadline for all


David S. Cutler, Publisher Emeritus letters & commentaries
Josh S. Cutler, Publisher is Monday at noon.
Justin M. Graeber, Editor-in-Chief
What’s Yours? Share your views in our sounding off section

Reconsideration should have been postponed


Phone: 781-934-2811

A
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com
recent letter-writer ter long discussion and it failed it was done in alarming haste,

This group of
to the Clipper la- to get the two-thirds majority. so late in the day and so in con-
mented that a two- Another issue was brought up trast to the spirit of town meet-
thirds majority is needed to and voted on. In the meantime, ing. It really was a fast one of
pass a measure such as the many voters had gone home, sorts. And it was orchestrated,
Blairhaven purchase. Indeed, feeling Blairhaven was settled. not by voters in the gallery,

volunteers are
there are cogent arguments that Then, in short order, a Planning but by a member of the Plan-
requiring a two-thirds vote per- Board official, who just beat ning Board and at least one fist-
mits tyranny by minorities. The out a town selectman champing pumping selectman, and then
founding fathers were aware of at the bit, moved for a vote to sanctioned by the town mod-

all award-worthy
this and only allowed for three “reconsider” Blairhaven. The erator, who turned the meeting
issues requiring such a vote. town moderator accepted the into a closed-doors affair.
But the law is the law, and motion and immediately moved The aforementioned letter

V
it is meant to be especially ex- to close the doors. The motion writer concluded his comments
acting when local governments to reconsider was passed and by saying voters should “take
olunteers are the lifeblood of Duxbury. They are want to spend taxpayer money. then, quickly, a move was made the time to learn the rules.”
everywhere at once, serving food and teaching And in Duxbury, a vote to pass to cut off debate on this issue Good idea, bad timing,
an appropriation such as the of wide interest. Voted and ap- for at this point it is salt in the
the elderly at the Senior Center, cleaning
Blairhaven purchase requires a proved. Then, with the modera- wounds of many folk.
up brush on Duxbury’s many conservation trails, serving two-thirds majority. tor never giving an official or- In the end, in all fairness
thanklessly on appointed or elected committees around town, In broader context, the der to re-open the doors, a vote and respect for the town meet-
aforementioned letter-writer in- was taken and the Blairhaven ing process as it had generally
picking up trash on the beach or timated there was nothing trou- measure passed. It was 10 p.m. been understood, the reconsid-
coaching youth sports. blesome about the Blairhaven on a Monday. eration could have been easily
They should be the celebrities of vote. This begs for a retelling. Oh, sure, reconsideration is and rightfully postponed.
As it approached 9 p.m., a legal maneuver, if not widely Michael Bezdek
Duxbury, but for the most part they the measure was voted on af- known by average citizens. But Marshall Street
go unnoticed. These superstars of
giving back could be right next to Welcome to Dunkin’ Donuts, welcome to Duxbury
T
you, picking through the produce at
he brands, products ognize them (presentation- as is evidenced by the traffic
the grocery store, or pumping gas in the lane next to you, and and other visual rep- ally). When one sees Dunkin’ pattern in the morning. Keep
you’d never know. resentations of lead- Donuts on the awning, regard- them as they are. Don’t deco-
But for one night a year, these selfless workers take center ing institutions are visually less of the style or color, there rate with pink and orange.  
recognized around the world, is an immediate association to Towns and places all over
stage, and are honored at the Community Volunteer Award and much of the credit goes the activity within. the world are losing their iden-
ceremony at the Village of Duxbury. to graphic design. Color and Duxbury’s 1992 sign per- tity to the corporate giants.
What does it take to be a volunteer? Are these folks all style become powerful visual mit set the conditions of ac- Donuts. Is there anything they
tools that can attract and retain ceptance for marking that can’t do? (Homer Simpson
encumbered with so much leisure time that they “might as customers. store. Dunkin’ Donuts agreed said that.)
well” pitch in around town? Is it that they have accumulated so Words themselves also be- to those conditions then and Perhaps T.S. Eliot said it
many material things, that they might as well share their time? come recognition factors. Af- should not be allowed to bully best ...
ter a word has gained sufficient their “corporate identity” and “Time present and time
Hardly –– In fact, it’s usually the opposite. Duxbury’s most penetration, people stop seeing “it’s how things tie together” past are both perhaps pres-
tireless volunteers are often busy parents being pulled in eight it as a design and see it as its rationale now. This is Dux- ent in time future, and time
different directions by their families, or professional people meaning directly. This is par- bury, not Hollis, New Hamp- future contained in time past.
ticularly evident at Duxbury’s shire, thank you!  The existing If all time is eternally present,
who race home from a long day at the office to sit through a Dunkin’ Donuts location where grey awnings with white letters all time is unredeemable.”
four-hour meeting. Giving has nothing to do with what you people stop reading the words have not made the store unsuc- Lans Bouthillier
already have –– for these folks, their tremendous worth is (sequentially) and simply rec- cessful for the past 19 years, Bradford Road
measured by the impact they’ve had on the community.
Kindness of stranger made an impact ———
A
These people lead by their example. It’s usually the
case that the work of a few leads to an improvement in our lthough we have my wallet. Not only that, I last moments we had with my
never met you, am recovering from very re- mother in law. Like it or not,
community that is enjoyed by hundreds. And it’s often the you have made cent elbow surgery which is you will be in my life as I tell
same faces. But they’re content to sit back and watch others a footprint in my heart and I why I most likely dropped my the story of that difficult day,
enjoy the fruits of their labor, without asking for fame or will never forget what you did wallet, I am not used to only I hope you do not mind. You
for me. What you do not know having one arm, my left one are a wonderful person and it
fortune. That, after all, is what being selfless is all about.
is the day you took time out of at that. What you also do not makes me so proud to live in
If there were volunteer trading cards, all of the folks being your life to drive to my home know is I had $500 cash in my such a wonderful community
honored next Wednesday would be all-stars. So get to know and return my wallet was a wallet that I had planned on and I hope we will have the
the faces featured in today’s story, and if you do happen to very difficult day for my fam- putting in my son’s account opportunity to meet someday
ily and me. that day so he could get back so I can thank you in person.
run into them in line at the sandwich shop, say thanks. They’ll You see, my mother in home from Australia. Linda Herrick
probably shrug off the attention, but insist –– they deserve it. law had just passed away not I did not make it to the bank Duck Hill Road
–– J. Graeber two hours before you found for that deposit because of the

Saying thanks Say no to Pilgrim —————


W A
e would like to fter attending the recent informational forum on the
Father/Daughter Marathon — express our ap- safety of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant, I firmly

M
preciation and believe that we in this community should oppose the
y daughter Anna and I are running the Boston Mar- gratitude to Chris and Mari- Pilgrim’s operating license renewal. Pilgrim is a 40 year old nu-
athon in support of the Spaulding Rehabilitation lyn Haraden who managed clear power plant, and 20 more years is beyond what the plant was
Hospitals. This is a three-generation affair for us, as Westwinds Bookshop for the designed for. Recent news events from Japan show the dangers of
we are running in memory of Anna’s grandfather Rob – Dr. J. past six years. We look forward nuclear power.
Robert Shaughnessy – after whom Spaulding’s North Shore facil- to continuing the 65-year tra- Nuclear power is a threat to this community and our safety. If
ity was originally named. See firstgiving.com/stephenschroeder dition of excellent service that you are concerned about living so close to Pilgrim Nuclear Power
if you would like to support us and this wonderful organization. has become the hallmark of Plant, go to www.PilgrimWatch.org or the Union of Concerned
Thanks! Westwinds Bookshop. Scientists at www.USCusa.org for more information.
Steve Schroeder Doug and Lydia Hart Liz Connors
Bay Road Standish Street White Pine Lane
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 21

Miles for Miramar 2011 kicks off


F
rom April 1 through to our need for support. I have To donate miles or dollars,
June 30 Miramar Re- little to contribute financially, or for more details, contact APRIL VACATION
treat Center in Dux- but I can cycle, and our friends Ann at Miramar at 781-585- CLASSES AVAILABLE!
bury will hold the third annual and neighbors can support me 2460 or e-mail miramarma@
Miles for Miramar, a unique and others who will be racking aol.com. A partial list of par-
campaign to generate funds up the miles. I’ll cycle at least ticipants can be found on the
to support the Center’s many 300 miles.” He continued, “We Web site www.miramarretreat.
spiritual programs that serve are looking for partners to sup- org. You can also find a listing
the local community. The port our efforts. Our goal this of the programs of renewal of-
priests, brothers and friends of year is 5,000 miles and 10,000 fered at Miramar Retreat Cen-
Miramar will be walking, jog- dollars. You can pledge any ter for clergy and religious, lay
ging, cycling, even swimming number of miles on the road people, single persons, married
for the cause. or at the gym, mall, or pool, couples, religious educators,
Brother Don Champagne, or you can support those who parish councils, Confirmation
SVD, age 74, the director of do. The suggested donation is candidates and anyone who
Miramar, goes out every morn- $2.00 per mile, or as much as seeks peace and a richer rela-
ing at 4 a.m. to walk five miles. someone wishes to donate.” tionship with God.
During the course of Miles for
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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday April 7
Are you Smarter than a Duxbury 5th Grader? 6 p.m.
Chandler PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.
SEPAC presentation -- author Marianne Leone 7 p.m. Duxbury Free
Library Send School news & Photos to
Monday April 11 editor@duxburyclipper.com
SEPAC meeting 7 p.m. Chandler School the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Alden School council 3:45 p.m.
DHS PTO meeting 7 p.m. DHS Library
Wednesday April 13
Alden PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.
DMS school council 4 p.m.
School Committee 7 p.m. Alden Rm. 104
Cherokee talk
Thursday April 14 Grade three students from
Alden PTA Pasta dinner/Bingo night 5-7 p.m. Alden were visited recently
Monday April 18- Friday April 22 by Cherokee Tim Turner from
Spring Recess Native Plymouth Tours. His
presentation included historic
School Lunch Menu backgrounds and stories of
Native American life before
Week of April 11-15
and after the landing of the
DHS Pilgrims as well as informa-
Monday: Macho nachos with Mexican tion about how Native Ameri-
meat and cheese, served with baked torti- cans hunted, fished, prepared
lla rounds, refried beans, salsa.
meals, dressed, and lived in
Tuesday: Chicken and cheese quesadilla, the seventeenth century.
fiesta rice, Mexican corn, fresh orange.
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of Pictured is Mr. Turner with a
marinara, Italian meat or alfredo sauce. replica of a Native American
Thursday: Grilled marinated chicken, rice tomahawk club.
pilaf with orzo, Mediterranean salad, pita
Upcoming Best
bread.
Friday: French toast sticks with blueberry Buddies talent show Sponsors needed for campus
topping, sliced ham, tater tots, warm ap-
ple slices. On Thursday, April 14,
in the Performing Arts Cen-
clean up May 17
All lunches served with choice of milk. DMS’ School Improvement Club is organizing our second
ter from 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food annual Campus Clean-Up, scheduled for Tuesday, May 17.
Best Buddies is hosting its
grab-n-go specials daily. The group would like to involve the community and is asking
most exciting event of the local businesses to sponsor the event by providing any of the
year. The Best Buddies Tal- following:
DMS ent Show is always a fun and
Monday: Macho nachos with Mexican meat and cheese, served with • Gift certificates or donated items for prizes and a 50/50
baked tortilla rounds, refried beans, salsa. fantastic event for all. Every- raffle
one in town is welcome to see • Lunch, breakfast, or snacks for winning teams
Tuesday: French toast sticks with blueberry topping, sliced ham, tater
tots, warm apple slices. their peers perform. There • Food, beverages, or any other products to sell at the event
will be skits, dances, singing, for fundraising
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of marinara, Italian meat or alfredo
sauce. and entertainment for every- The club appreciates any help in making this even big-
one. Tickets are $5 a person ger and better than last year’s successful event. Please contact
Thursday: Teriyaki beef dippers, Japanese teriyaki rice, carrots and on-
ions, pears, fortune cookie.
and will be sold at the door, Alexis Lanzillotta at A_Lanzillotta@duxbury.k12.ma.us or
so come early to guarantee a Amy Squillante at A_Squillante@duxbury.k12.ma.us to help
Friday: Buffalo chicken tender sub, oven baked potato wedges, sea- seat. out.
soned peas, chocolate pudding with topping.
All lunches served with choice of milk.
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food grab-n-go specials daily.
Dudley D. Duck made
a recent appearance
Alden and Chandler Schools at Alden School to
Monday: Chicken patty on a whole wheat bun, tossed green salad, or- encourage students to
ange. do their best on recent
Tuesday: American chop suey, seasoned green beans, garlic toast, MCAS tests. A creation
fresh pear. of third grade teacher,
Wednesday: Homemade pizza, spinach strawberry salad, applesauce. Mrs. Kittie Marrone
and her husband, the
Thursday: Turkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, whole wheat dinner roll, Rev. Michael Marrone,
seasoned peas, cranberry sauce, strawberry Shape-up. Dudley can be seen on
Friday: Meatball sub with shredded cheese, glazed carrots, orange Mrs. Marrone’s Web
wedges. site: teacherweb.com/
Assorted fruit and veggie selection daily. MA/Alden/Marrone/
apt13.aspx.
All lunches served with choice of milk.

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Thursday, March 24
1:22 a.m. Suspicious motor
in road on Lincoln Street. Lawyer
2:49 a.m. Caller reported possi-
vehicle on Tremont Street. One ble person outside home on Trem- Peter M. Bizinkauskas
male from Marshfield under ar- ont Street. Area search negative. 85 Samoset Street
rest for operating a motor vehicle
with a suspended license. Plymouth, MA
4:42 p.m. Injured duck in road Tuesday March 29
1:45 a.m. Erratic operator re- on Washington Street. Animal (508) 830-0019
control notified. 12:15 a.m. 911 hang up from
ported on Tremont Street. Offi- Soule Avenue. Caller reports do-
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cer stopped vehicle and operator 7:09 p.m. Caller on North Street mestic situation. One party under peterbizlaw.com
check s out okay. reported two people in her house. arrest for two counts of domestic
1:38 p.m. Party on Crescent Area search negative. assault and battery.
Street returned home and heard 10:19 p.m. Suspicious motor ve- 3:12 p.m. Minor motor vehicle
suspicious noises coming from hicles parked on Shipyard Lane. accident reported on Tremont
home. Officer checked, all okay. Officer advised to move along. Street.

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search negative. Hospital. Will
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12:53 p.m. Caller reported 4:52 p.m. Officer reported swans
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7:44 p.m. Caller reported erratic
operator on Route 3 between exits
10 and 11. State police notified.
8:18 p.m. Suspicious motor ve-
hicles parked on Shipyard Lane.
Officer spoke to occupants.
9:46 p.m. Suspicious motor ve-
hicles parked at west lot on Pow-
der Point Avenue. Officer spoke
to occupants.
10:59 p.m. Motor vehicle acci- For Michele, one of
dent at Tremont Street and Har-
rison Street. the greatest advances in
11:25 p.m. Caller reported pos-
sible person outside home on
Tremont Street. Area search cancer care has been the
negative.
one on the South Shore.
Saturday March 26
1:10 a.m. Report of aggravated
assault on Harrison Street.
1:46 p.m. Noise complaint for
loud music on Lovers Lane. Of-
ficer spoke to homeowner. Music
off prior to arrival.

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ball coach Gordon to see if anyone of these four NEW HOMES


Cushing before the season kids can make it happen on the RENOVATIONS
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Anything is possible, but a “I expect Joe to catch just able leadership to an inexperienced pitching staff. Mon/Thurs
pitching staff with very little about every inning this year,” or
depth and a slew of inexpe- said Cushing. “He provides cellent fielder. I’ll bat him lead says his strong arm, speed and Tues/Fri
rienced varsity players in the us with great leadership and off too. He’s fast and is pretty ability to run down fly balls 16 Chestnut St. Duxbury
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pects us to come close to du- Robbie Johnson will back up third where Cushing likes his between right and the pitcher’s
plicating last year’s experience Coyne and get some time as a quickness on hard hit balls mound.
is in for a disappointment,” DH. and his strong arm to make Junior Brendan Connolly
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TAKE-OUT
years. ter showing he can hit from the
While the 2010 team fea- Senior captain Pat in our batting order will hit,”
tured the Blout brothers as the
right side, while junior Justin
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the pitching staff. The junior
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season that included a call up
to the varsity during the tour-
“Pat has been crushing the
ball all over the place in the
preseason and we just need to
pitching. After Jacobsen and
Bylo, who will be our third
starter? We may lack experi-
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Home is Where You Hang Your Pakol Zanzibar for England, Bulsara, then 17,
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By Bruce Barrett, Clipper Columnist
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arrokh Bulsara was a Third brilliant career in music.
Culture Kid, a TCK. Third You get the idea. Bulsara’s
Culture Kids are people development was spread over a variety
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of his childhood in India where he their symbol, or the phoenix, since they
as Parsis generally are, a Zoroastrian.
lived with his grandmother and aunt, are reborn into new forms and new
Born in Zanzibar, where is father
and attended elite English-language lives after each relocation.
worked for the British Foreign Office,
schools. When his parents fled
Bulsara left Zanzibar in 1964 with his continued on page 4

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Daniel Webster. Contact Bill Harris

Religious Send church listings to


events@clipperpress.com
or fax to 781-934-5917.
for more information at willmharris@
gmail.com or 781-934-8788.

services
Storyteller. Storyteller, Diane
the Deadline Postoian shares “Earth Stories” in
is Friday at noon. the Resource Room of the Duxbury
Free Library at 4:15 p.m. for children

C l i pp e r
A cal in kindergarten to grade two,
First Baptist e
Du x b u n d a r f o r
children must be accompanied by an
adult. Register in person, by phone
fbcd.org
m u n i ty ry e
me e t ve n t s, 781-934-2721 x115, or online at

C om duxburyfreelibrary.org/children.
781-934-6095
Dr. Kevin Cassidy c l a s s i ng s,
e s, c o
Pastor Brent Van Wyke
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
l e n d a r wo r k u rs e s,
Mom/Dad and New Baby Drop In.
From 9:30-10:15 a.m. at Chandler
with Adult and Youth Bible Fel-
lowships following. Childcare
Ca ,
and v dance s
s
p l ays h o p s, Elementary School, Canty Wing
room 316. Join other moms, dads
is provided during the morning o and caregivers with your baby or
service with age appropriate
o pp o r l u n te e r baby belly for some floor time,
t uni t guest speakers, baby music and baby
classes for young children. First ie s !
Baptist offers many opportuni- signing. This is the last week. Free, no
ties for youth, men and women. registration necessary.
Check the Web site for details
or call the office today. Good
d a r i t e ms by Thursday April 14
le n
Shepherd Christian Academy
is a ministry of First Baptist Se nd c a o e ve n t s@ Little White Dress. Presented by
r id a y t the Holy Family Women’s Club at 8
Church. no on F s s .c om . s. p.m. Bill Graham, floral designer
cli p p e r p r e and entertainer will create floral
11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Children’s a ble b asi arrangements (which will be raffled
sp ace av a il
ish ed on a even ts .
Holy Family Church choir rehearsal 6 p.m., Youth Ca le n da r it
ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
is fo r n on-c
om m off), accessorize a mannequin and
share his ideas. Tickets, $15 in
choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Thurs- Preference
holyfamilyduxbury.org
day: Adult choir rehearsal 7 advance at the Holy Family Parish
Rev. Robert J. Deehan Office or $20 at the door. Includes
p.m. Friday: AA meeting at
Rev. Seán Maher desserts and drinks.
781-934-5055 7:30 p.m.
Weekend Mass: Saturday, Best Buddies Talent Show. In the
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 Performing Art Center from 6:30-
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., Best Buddies is hosting its
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available First Parish Church Thursday April 7 Sunday April 10 Talent Show. Everyone is welcome.
at the 8:30 and 10 a.m. Masses. duxburyuu.org Tickets are $5 per person and will be
Are you Smarter than a Duxbury Visit with the Easter Bunny. sold at the door.
The rosary is prayed after daily Rev. Catherine Cullen
Fifth Grader? 6:30-8:30 p.m. at 12-6 p.m. at Independence Mall.
Mass. Adoration of the Blessed 781-934-6532
the Performing Arts Center. Cost at Come visit the Bunny and get your Duxbury Caregiver Support
Sacrament, Fridays at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Service the door is $7 child, $12 adult or $35 free gift.  Professional photos are Groups. Anyone caring for an elderly
Daytime bible study, Thursdays and Church School at 10:30 a.m. max/ family. For more information, available. parent or spouse and would like to
at 9:30 a.m. Evening prayer Buddhist meditation, Sundays at contact Angelique Kania at akania1@ talk about and share experiences with
group Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Men’s prayer group Fridays at
7 p.m. Thursdays, book group
at 9 a.m., sewing group at 10
comcast.net. Monday April 11 other caregivers, The Duxbury Senior
Center is offers a support group the
6:45 a.m. a.m. Stewardship appreciation
“Lamplight Tour” of the King Re-Designing Hearts and Homes. second Thursday of each month from
Caesar House. At 7:30 p.m., the Join the Pilgrim Women’s Fellowship 1:30 – 3 p.m. Call Donna Ciappina, at
breakfast, April 10 at 8:30 a.m. Duxbury Rural and Historical Society from 7-9 p.m. at Pilgrim Church, 781-934-5774, ext. 105, for additional
will host a “Lamplight Tour” of the 404 Washington St. and learn how information or to join the group.
Pilgrim Church King Caesar House.  Tickets are $5.  to brighten hearts and homes with
Contact the Society at 781-934-6106
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org St. Paul’s Church of or aarnold@duxburyhistory.org to
current and practical ideas from the Friday April 15
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor interior designer and minister team.
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor the Nazarene make reservations. Suggested donation is $8. For more Registration deadline for “Painting
781-934-6591 information call 781-934-6591. with Jane.” The Art Complex Museum
Sunday Worship Service at
stpaulsnazarene.org
Rev. David Troxler Friday April 8 offers “Painting with Jane” scheduled
10 a.m. Church office hours,
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues-
781-585-3419 Gather ‘Round. A storytime for Tuesday April 12 for Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6 and 7
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., includes dinner
Sunday worship, 11 a.m., preschoolers with an adult, is held
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Speaker Series. In The Parish Center Thursday night. The fee is $300 with
Bible Quiz practice at 9 a.m., every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year $100 deposit required by April 15 and
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, of Holy Family Church at   7 p.m.
Sunday school classes and Bible round in the picture book room. Father Walter Cuenin will speak balance due July 31. To register, email
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. For more information, check the
study, 9:45 a.m. Nursery is pro- on “Whatever Happened to Vatican sally@artcomplex.org or call 781-
Tuesdays, ladies Bible study children’s pages on the library Web
at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, Bible vided for all services. Fridays, Two.” 934-6634 X 10.
Sacred Youth Ministry at the site, duxburyfreelibrary.org or call
study at 10 a.m., and “Unbind- 781-934-2721 x115.
ing the Gospel” study at 7:30 teen center at 6:30 p.m. Tues-
Healthy Breakfast and Presentation.
Guest speaker Ed Pomfrey discusses Saturday April 16
p.m. Wednesdays during Lent, days, women’s Bible Study
Lenten Taize service, 7 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. April 7, Finan-
Saturday April 9 Walking Club “Nuts and Bolts,” and
the benefits of regular walking at 8:30
Trail clean up. The Open Space
Committee is looking for volunteers
cial Peace University at 7 p.m. All-Sports Tag Sale. From 8-11 a.m. a.m. in the Senior Center. to help clean and pick up the trails
Wednesdays during Lent, Soup at the Duxbury Senior Center with around Duxbury. Members will be
and the Word at 6 p.m. all proceeds going to Crossroads for The Neuropathy Support Group.
United Methodist Kids. Drop-offs will be at the Senior At 1:30 p.m. in the Senior Center. at the following trails from 10 a.m. to
noon: North Hill, Round Pond, Bay
Center parking lot on Thursday, April Friendly conversation and sharing
highstreetumc.org
of information about this chronic Farm and Lansing Bennett.
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke 7 from 9 a.m.-noon and Friday, April
781-585-9863 First Church of 8 from 9 a.m.-noon and 6-7 p.m. Call condition. Newcomers welcome. Snug Harbor Community Chorus
Office hours are Monday- Selden Tearse at 781-934-5452 with concert. Snug Harbor Community
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12
Christ, Scientist any questions.
Spanish Storytime. At the Duxbury
Free Library from 10:15-11 a.m. in Chorus presents “Kelley’s
p.m. Sunday worship service 781-934-6434 the children’s department. Stay alone Kaleidoscope” at 7:30 p.m. at the
Art workshop. From 1-5 p.m., a Duxbury Performing Arts Center.
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Sunday worship service and workshop on Tetra-Tetra-Flexagon storytime for children ages three to
Sunday School for Ages 3-20, five. Participants will also make a Tickets on sale at Westwinds Bookshop
lowed by fellowship, adult choir books will be offered at the Art and The Studio in Duxbury, or at the
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee 10:30 a.m. Mid-week testimony Complex Museum.  Participants will small craft to take home. Advance
registration is required in person, box office the night of the show.
hour following. Third Friday of meeting on Wednesday, 7:30 learn how to create these four faced
p.m. Christian Science Reading structures which can be used for small by phone at 781-934-2721, x115, 8th Annual Earth Day Sustainable
each month we serve dinner at or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org/
Room open to all, 15 Standish St. books or intricate greeting cards.  The Living Festival. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. cost is $45.  Preregistration is required children. Free event will be held at the DCR
Last Wednesday of the month is Halls Corner, Tuesday through
at 781-934-6634, ext. 10. Mary Jeanette Murray Bathhouse,
Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m.
Christian Science Sentinel South Shore History Symposium.
Wednesday April 13 204 Nantasket Ave., Hull. For more
info contact Nancy at 781-925-9066,
Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- At the Church of the Pilgrimage in National Library Snapshot Day. nancy@sustainablesouthshore.org or
day mornings at 9 a.m. Duxbury at 10 a.m. The cost is $15. Snapshot Day is supported by the visit sustainablesouthshore.org.
St. John the Pre-registration is recommended. American Library Association which
Registration forms can be obtained will compile state data to provide a
Evangelist Episcopal from the various member organizations national look of library activity. Stop Sunday April 17
www.stjohnsduxbury.org Journey of the Back Roads of the South Shore by the Duxbury Free Library and be
consortium, southshorebackroads.org counted, place a hold, pick up a book, Easter Musical. St. Paul’s Church
781-934-6523
Sunday services 8 a.m. and Community of Faith or by check payable to the Duxbury or ask a question. Also, attend a special presents “God of the Empty Tomb,”
10 a.m. Sunday school at 10 www.journeyduxbury.com Rural and Historical Society, ATTN: outdoor poetry happening conducted a live Easter musical, at 7 p.m., 136
South Shore History Symposium, P.O. by the young adult Bookmarks group Summer St. Free admission. Call
a.m. Wednesday: Men’s Bible Rev. David Woods
781-585-8295 Box 2865, Duxbury, MA 02331. at 3:30 p.m. 781-585-3419.
study 6:30 a.m., Coffee and con-
Services, Sundays at 10
versation 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist Duxbury GOP meeting. At the Pilgrim Hall Museum program. All
a.m. at the Tarkiln Community
with healing 10 a.m., Adult Ed Duxbury Senior Center (new location) children 18 and under are free at the
Center. at 7 p.m. Special guest is State Rep. Pilgrim Hall Museum, 75 Court St.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

Who is your favorite classical composer?

Bach! His music is just so Beethoven. He has such depth! Beethoven. I recognize his I’ll never tell! At the moment, Manuel de Falla.
sublime. I’m a composer too and Elaine Plakias themes. Jason Cutmore, Guest Pianist He was my favorite on Jason
Bach, in my opinion, is God- Lincoln Street Jean Whalen Art Complex Museum Cutmore’s program.
inspired! Millbrook Way Concert Series Carl. A. Weyerhaeuser
Larry Smith Director
Park Street Duxbury Art Museum

Plymouth, for Spring vacation. Daily Caring, PO Box 323 Norwell, MA seeking interested participants for 2010 Tax Assistance. John Madden ROOTS Genealogy Club. Meets
programs at 2 p.m. Sunday’s program 02061 Attn: Gala tickets. Tickets the workshop beginning in May. will provide free federal and state tax every Tuesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the
is an animal magic variety act. for will not be sold at the door. For more Please contact Angela at 781- preparation services for seniors and Duxbury Senior Center. Newcomers
more information, call 508-746-1620. information, call 781-659-2634  or 934-5774, ext. 115 or by e-mail, special needs individuals under the are welcome.
e-mail info@campusofcaring.org. angelasinnott@duxburycoa.com for AARP/IRS tax assistance program
Calling all collectors. Would you
Upcoming Duxbury Democrats pot luck.
more information. through the Duxbury Senior Center.
Contact Peggy Murphy at 781-934- like to show off your collectibles to
Duxbury Democratic Town Committee the community? The Duxbury Free
Glee Camp. April 18-22 from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. at the Ellison Center is holding a pot luck at the home of Ongoing 5774, ext. 104 to arrange a date to
drop off your tax documents for Library provides a display case for this
for the Arts. Vocal coaching and Martha and Wayne Dennison, 320 Pawsox pass at the library. The processing. purpose. Call the library at 781-934-
choreography inspired by the TV show, Standish Shore Dr., on May 1. Bring a Duxbury Free Library’s new 2721 x108, or stop by the circulation
designed for kids in grades 7-9.  The dish to share, beer and wine provided. discounted pass for Duxbury families “Threads from Duxbury’s Past.” desk and reserve the case now.
cost is $225.   Visit sscmusic.org to For more information or to RSVP, call to enjoy McCoy Stadium and the Come to Duxbury Free Library second
register online or call Anne Smith at Tina Kerkam at 781-934-9838. Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club. floor Historic Clothing Exhibit. From Social Day Program for persons
now until June, different wedding with memory loss. The Duxbury
781-934-2731 ext. 11.   Registration Duxbury Boosters Golf Tournament. General admission of up to six people Senior Center offers a program for
closes April 15. for many home games for a flat rate gowns from the DRHS collection
In honor of George Edward will be rotated in and featured in persons with Early Stage Alzheimer’s
Teravainen, Monday, May 16, 12:30 of $18- up to a 57 percent savings Disease or related Dementia on
Bog Ice Skating “Fun” Raiser. over box office prices (some dates the museum-quality display case
Tuesday, April 19, from 12-2 p.m. p.m. registration, 1 p.m. shotgun constructed by local artist Craig Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 3
start. Tournament fee is $150 per excluded). A valid adult library card p.m. For more information about the
The entire family can skate and is needed to reserve the pass. For Bloodgood in the library’s reference
meet members of the Boston Bruins golfer, which includes golf (scramble area. program or admission requirements
format), carts, lunch, dinner, awards more information, call the library at contact Lucille Brogna, Intermissions
at the Bog in Kingston.   Plenty of 934-2721, x108.
fun and raffles.  Skaters of all levels and silent auction at the Duxbury Drop in storytimes. Drop in programs Program Coordinator at 781-934-5774
welcome.   Please bring your own Bay Maritime School. Non-golfers Free Bring Your Own Bags at the Duxbury Free Library do not x107 or Donna Ciappina, Outreach
skates and hockey gear.  Helmets are may purchase a $25 ticket to attend (BYOBs). The Duxbury Senior Center require registration and are designed Coordinator at x105.
recommended.   Tickets are $5 per the supper and silent auction. Hole Outreach Program is helping seniors for participation by an adult with
person. Proceeds benefit SEPAC. Sponsorships are available for $100. to be prepared in the event of an a child. Programs include: Toddler Duxbury Caregiver Support
Register at duxburyboosters.org. Tales, ages 2 and under, Tuesdays, Groups. Anyone caring for an elderly
unexpected or even planned trip to the parent or spouse and would like to
Campus of Caring Dinner and Questions, contact p_naton@domtar. hospital by offering a free “Bring Your 10 a.m, repeated at 10:30, through
Auction Gala. Saturday, April 30, com. March 29 in the lower level Resource talk about and share experiences with
Own Bags” (BYOBs) on a first come, other caregivers, The Duxbury Senior
6 p.m., Indian Pond Country Club in first serve basis. This is a free carry Room; Drop In Storytime for ages 3
Kingston. To benefit the construction 55 Plus and Looking for Work? and under, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. Center is offers a support group the
The Duxbury Council on Aging will bag with emergency preparedness second Thursday of each month from
of a nonprofit hospice home on the items. Seniors wishing to receive one through April 6 in the lower level
South Shore. Ticket price, $100 per hold “Wisdom Works,” a four week Resource Room. 1:30 – 3 p.m. Call Donna Ciappina, at
employment workshop for older job may schedule an introductory office 781-934-5774, ext. 105, for additional
person, and may be purchased on line or home visit at 781-934-5774, ext.
at campusofcaring.org or via mail seekers. Held at the Duxbury Senior Gather ‘Round. A storytime for information or to join the group. An
Center, $5 registration fee to cover 105 or 106. preschoolers with an adult, is held evening Caregiver Support Group, in
with check payment to: Campus of
the cost of materials. Currently every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year collaboration with the Norwell VNA
round in the picture book room. and Hospice, Inc., also meets the third
For more information, check the Thursday of the month from 6:30-8
‘Knowing Jesse’ author visits the library
L
children’s pages on the library p.m. Contact Joan Wright, Norwell
Website, duxburyfreelibrary.org or VNA, at 781-659-2342, for additional
ocal author, Mari- call 781-934-2721 x115. information.
anne Leone, will
visit the Duxbury
Free Library on Thursday,
April 7 at 7 p.m. for a talk,
reading, and book signing
for the recently published
paperback edition of her
book, Knowing Jesse. Le-
one, a screenwriter, essayist,
and actress known for her
work as Joanne Molitsanti on
The Sopranos chronicles her
transformation by the remark-
able life of her son. Jess had
severe cerebral palsy and was
quadriplegic, unable to speak
and wracked by seizures; he
was also an honor-roll student
who loved to windsurf and
write poetry. shop beginning Thursday, Free Library, the Special Edu-
Seating for the program March 24. Paperback copies cation Parent Advisory Coun-
is limited so advance tickets of the book will be available cil (SEPAC), and Westwinds
(free) are required and avail- for purchase and signing at Bookshop.
able at the Duxbury Free the program. This event is
Library or Westwinds Book- co-sponsored by the Duxbury
4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Home is Where You COLLEGE CORNER


Hang Your Pakol
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com

Sophomore Casey Ducinski (DHS ’09) went 5-plus innings in


continued from page one
Brandeis’ 8-6 win over Wellesley on Wednesday. The following day
Military Brats (like me) are typically TCKs, especially she pitched a complete game victory over Lasell while striking out
when their parents’ careers take the family overseas. Brats have five batters … Senior Evan Novakowski (DHS ’07) finished 56th out
the added stress of having a parent in a career where going of 90 runners in the 1500-meter run at the Colonial Relays in Wil-
to work can also mean death and destruction, but this is not liamsburg, VA over the weekend, and was a member of the Buck-
unique. Cops’ kids face the same everyday, and for them, there nell University 4 x 800 relay team that finished 11th
is no “peacetime.” Risk is a daily event, even if they never out of 21 teams. Bucknell won the meet by 57.70
leave their home town. Military Brats and other TCKs don’t Ducinski points over Temple (129.90-72.20) in the field of 35
just leave town, they leave the country. teams… Bentley’s senior defenseman Troy Neville
The “third” in the concept is not another country, but the (DHS ’07) went 5 for 15 on face-offs and recorded one groundball
blended experience of two or more cultures, and it means that in the Falcon’s 8-4 win over Assumption and Nick Violandi (DHS
they end up having more in common with each other than ’07) on Wednesday. He followed that with a 12 for 20 effort on face-
with people native to either culture. They don’t assimilate, offs in Sunday’s 14-4 win over Franklin Pierce...
they blend. They are not immigrants; they are nomads, who Junior Trish Babson (DHS ’08) had two assists in
often love immigrants. Ruth Hill Useem, the sociologist who Novakowski
Babson’s 14-13 3OT loss to Springfield College on
coined the term, wrote that TCKs “relate Americans to the rest Saturday in Springfield… Junior Scott Austin (DHS ’08) had three
of the world and interpret the outside world to the immediate shots on net and one groundball in Cornell’s 19-8 win over Dartmouth
world in which they live [for me, Duxbury]. Significant on Saturday in Ithaca, NY… Senior Broghan Cully (Nobles ’07) had
proportions of them actually do this for a living.” Psychologist a groundball in Dartmouth’s 17-5 win over Brown
Laura Cockburn goes further, writing, “These children are
in NH… Sophomore Tyler Genereux (DHS ’09)
the United Nations of the future and they should assist in
Neville went 2 for 4 and scored a run in Mass Maritime’s
the many territorial and religious struggles that dominate the
7-6 loss to Coast Guard last Tuesday. The next day
contemporary world.”
he went 1 for 3 and scored a run in the Buccaneer’s 11-5 loss to Tufts.
Heady stuff for a stuffy academic article in School
On Sunday Genereux scattered five hits and struck out six over six-
Psychology International, but Cockburn is a TCK herself.
plus shutout innings to lift Massachusetts Maritime
TCKs are nothing if not adventurous at blending in: she slipped
to a 2-0 nightcap victory over MCLA and a sweep
her polemic in at the end of a paragraph in the middle of her
of a Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Confer-
piece, not in the title of her study. Babson
Here’s my proposal: let’s get together. Duxbury, I suspect,
ence baseball doubleheader at Commodore Hendy
is loaded with adult TCKs. DKs (children of diplomats),
Field. In the first game Genereux scored the winning run in a 4-3 win
military brats, MKs (missionary kids), international business over MCLA…  Senior defenseman Derek Weckbacher (DHS ’07)
kids, or twin passport people – all share a common thread was credited with a groundball for New England College in its 18-9
that both brings us together, and yet keeps us apart from each win over Curry on Wednesday in Milton. He was also credited with a
other and our community. It is this: nomads like us blend in groundball in his team’s 19-11 win over Salve Regi-
Genereux
smoothly and mindfully, but in so doing, we become invisible na… Sophomore Quinn Cully (DHS ’09) picked up
to one another. We don’t carry a secret medallion, like Rudyard a groundball for Notre Dame in its 8-3 win over Rutgers… Sophomore
Kipling’s Kim, a fictional TCK just as Kipling was a real one. Zach Runci (DHS ’09) and his Old Dominion sailing team finished
We disappear into our tertiary culture, whichever it happens to 7th in the Aaron Szambechi team races in Norfolk, Va. last week…
be, hidden from each other. Sophomore Alyssa Siefert (DHS ’09) and Addy White (DHS ’09)
So let’s reconnect. Are you a kid who grew up globally helped Roger Williams garner 11 first-place finishes
and now live locally? Get hold of me at my Clipper e-mail. We to make the final four of the Admiral Moore Trophy
should get together. Farrokh Bulsara, who died in 1991, would regatta in NY… Junior Erin Levesque (DHS ’08) Barry
be pleased. His blended life gave rock music the mysterious was credited with a groundball in UNH’s 8-6 loss to
word “Bismillah!” in a work many consider the greatest rock Harvard on Saturday in Cambridge… Senior Ben Cederberg (DHS
song ever written. It means, in Arabic, “In the Name of God!” ’07) scored 2 goals and assisted on another, while junior Charlie Wil-
The phrase opens every Surah (chapter) of the Noble Qur’an. lauer (Proctor ’08) had a pair of goals and Bobby
Bulsara used it with outrageous respect in his signature opus, Barry (DHS ’08) assisted on another in Wheaton’s
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” for his group, Queen. Their emblem Cederberg 17-9 loss to Amherst last Tuesday. Two days later
creature: the phoenix rising, a favorite of TCKs, the crest Cederberg scored 2 more goals and added another
designed by Bulsara himself. His professional name: Freddie assist in the Lyons’ 13-10 loss to the University of New England.
Mercury. Wheaton ended its three-game losing streak on Saturday when Ced-
This article is reprinted from a prior edition of the Clipper. erberg scored 7 goals and Willauer added one in Wheaton’s 16-4 win
over Mass Maritime… Freshman Katie Griffin (DHS ’10) scored
3 goals for Colby in its 16-3 win over Husson on
Griffin
Wednesday… Junior Elwin McCarthy (DHS ’08)
was credited with 5 groundballs in Nichols’ 10-7 loss to the University
of New England… Senior Meredith Hall (DHS ’07) placed seventh
in the javelin at the Bridgewater State Invitational last week… Senior
Brian Reske (Sacred Heart ’07) finished 15th out of 39 runners in
the 1500-meter run at last week’s Bridgewater State
Invitational, and also came in 19th out of 25 run-
Reske ners in the 800-meters… Sophomore Danny Find-
ley (Roxbury Latin ’08) went 3 for 5 with a 3-run
home run and 4 RBI in Bowdoin’s 14-7 loss to Amherst on Sunday…
Sophomore Billy Hocking (BCHS ’09) walked and scored a run in
Babson’s 18-4 thrashing of Wheaton on Sunday in Wellesley…The
St. Thomas Aquinas golf team had a come-from-behind victory in the
Think Summer! final round to win the 2011 St. Thomas Aquinas Spring Invitational. Findley
Senior Mike Gunderson (DHS ’07) finished in second place for the
tournament with a two-day score of 143. 
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Dragons’ Den Sports Editor Mike Halloran • sports@duxburyclipper.com

Sailors get season underway


T
By Chris Lash
Clipper Contributor
he Duxbury High
School sailing team
hosted its first home
meet of the season on Satur-
day at the Duxbury Bay Mari-
time School. St. John’s Prep,
Chevrus and Falmouth, Maine,
were all on hand to compete
against the Dragons in Dux-
bury’s first varsity regatta of
the season. The day could not
have been any better for sail-
ing with warm temperatures,
a 10-15 mph breeze from the
west and sunny skies. With a
great porch for viewing the
racing and a great location on
Duxbury Harbor, the Maritime
School’s facilities were perfect
for hosting the high school
sailors and their families.
Like the majority of the
meets in the spring season,
this particular regatta was a
team racing event. Team Rac-
ing, which is a common type
of racing in high school and
college, is often considered to
be the most exciting form of
sailboat racing. With constant 2011 DHS SAILING TEAM: Front: Ali Garran, Alec Stewart, Brendan Keohan, Ian White and Emily Shane. Back: Isaac Estey, Ian Grant,
action, three boats from one Hanno Kite-Powell, Ian Ikeda, Chandler Rodriguez, Aidan Diprima, Alison Shane and Coach Chris Lash.
team compete against three day strong with a dominating
boats from the opposing team performance, beating Chevrus
with the goal of achieving the in three straight races. The
best combination at the finish. team looked good on all points
Much like basketball or other of the race course and finished
more mainstream sports, there every race with strong com-
are set plays that each team binations. Unfortunately for
is trying to execute to better DHS, the momentum didn’t
themselves and their team- carry on when facing the next
mates. Each boat receives the two teams. While the racing
exact number of points for was close against Falmouth
the position in which they fin- and St. John’s Prep, each team
ished, and the team with the defeated the Dragons in a best
fewest points wins. If a team of five series. St. John’s Prep
achieves 10 points or less they and Falmouth (Maine) are cur-
win the race. Normally, teams rently two of the top teams in
compete in a best of five series New England. Although Dux-
of races to determine the win- bury lost, they had solid per-
ner. formances from Aidan Dipri-
Duxbury started off the ma, Alison Shane, Ian Grant,

A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR SAILING: Aidan Diprima looks upwind,


while Ian Grant hikes out to level out the boat.
Chandler Rodriguez, Ian Ike- mouth HS in regular season
da, Ian White, Alec Stewart, action, but the Dragons im-
Brendan Keohan, Meg Hy- proved throughout the season
land, and Isaac Estey. and beat Dartmouth handily
The next meet for DHS in the playoffs. The team has
sailing is against Dartmouth 11 more regattas that will help
High School on Monday at 4 determine whether or not they
p.m. Once again, the Duxbury make the New England Team
Bay Maritime School will play Race Championships at the
host for the event. If the Drag- University of New Hampshire
on’s win, they will improve on May 14 and 15. The team
their record to 2-3. Last season was able to sneak into the NE
the sailing team lost to Dart- Championships last year and
FIGHTING THE WIND: Ian Ikeda
they believe they have a good
stretches out to help skip- shot to qualify again this sea-
per Isaac Estey pick up boat son.
speed.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Lacrosse season begins today


Varsity captains Bryan Barry, Peter Willauer, and Kane Haffey
will lead the DHS varsity lacrosse team in its 2011 season opener on
Wednesday, April 6 at 4 p.m. against Mercer Island High School from
Washington State. The team has an exciting schedule this year with
games against out-of-state opponents: Garden City, Irondequoit and
Niskayuna, along with most of the MA powers. Please visit duxlax.
com for all the news, schedules and contact info. For those interested
in supporting the Duxbury lacrosse program, contact Duxbury La-
crosse Boosters, a nonprofit organization, at P.O. Box 268, Duxbury,
MA 02331.

Cheerleading registration
Duxbury Youth Cheerleading will hold its annual registration for
all children entering grades two through eight in the fall. Registra-
tion will be held Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. at the Duxbury
Student Union 147 St. George St. Registration forms are available
online at duxburyyouthcheerleading.com or if you are signing up
your youth football player you’ll see the cheerleaders there too at
duxburyyouthfootball.com. Parents, come join the fun and make a
difference – there are board positions available. Contact Sue Law-
CAPTAIN’S CORNER: Bryan Barry, Peter Willauer, and Kane Haffey are the 2011 varsity boys’ rence at 781-582-0405 or suelaw11@gmail.com.
lacrosse captains.

Dragons Spring Sports Schedule


Preliminary schedule as of April 4
Baseball Boys’ Lacrosse Boys’ Tennis
April 6 Plymouth North Away 4:00 April 6 Mercer Island Home 4:00 April 5 Marshfield Home 4:00
April 11 Silver Lake Home 3:45 April 7 North Quincy Home 4:00 April 11 Silver Lake Home 4:00
April 13 Scituate Away 4:00 April 11 Pembroke Home 4:00 April 13 Scituate Away 4:00
April 14 Dennis-Yarmouth Away 4:00 April 13 Billerica Away 5:00 April 25 Hanover Home 3:30
April 21 Rockland Away 2:00 April 16 Garden City Home 10:00 April 27 Whitman-Hanson Away 3:30
April 23 Marshfield Away 12:00 April 18 B.C. High Home 11:00 April 29 Quincy Home 4:00
April 25 Hanover Home 4:00 April 19 Irondequoit Away TBA May 2 North Quincy Away 4:00
April 27 Whitman-Hanson Away 3:30 April 23 Niskayuna (NY) Away 12:00 May 4 Middleboro Home 4:00
April 29 Quincy Home 4:00 April 26 Cohasset Home 7:00 May 6 Hingham Away 3:30
May 2 North Quincy Away 4:00 April 28 Silver Lake Home 4:00 May 9 Pembroke Away 4:00
May 4 Middleboro Home 4:00 April 30 St. John’s Prep Home 5:00 May 11 Silver Lake Away 4:00
May 6 Hingham Away 4:00 May 2 Hingham Away 4:00 May 12 Cape Cod Academy Away 4:00
May 9 Pembroke Away 4:00 May 10 Scituate Away 4:00 May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 3:30
May 11 Silver Lake Away 3:45 May 13 Medfield Away 7:00 May 18 North Quincy Home 4:00
May 13 Dennis-Yarmouth Home 4:00 May 19 Whitman-Hanson Away 4:00 May 20 Hingham Home 3:45
May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 3:30 May 21 Xaverian Home 12:00 May 23 Cape Cod Academy Home 4:00
May 18 North Quincy Home 4:00 May 23 Hanover Away 4:00 May 25 Marshfield Away 4:00
May 20 Hingham Home 4:00 May 25 Bishop Guertin (NH) TBA 7:00
May 23 Plymouth North Home 6:30 Girls’ Tennis
Girls’ Lacrosse April 5 Marshfield Away 4:00
Softball March 26 Westwood Play Day Away 1:00 April 11 Silver Lake Away 4:00
April 5 Marshfield Away 4:00 April 1 Sandwich Home 4:00 April 13 Scituate Home 4:00
April 6 Plymouth North Home 4:00 April 4 Cohasset Away 4:00 April 25 Hanover Away 4:00
April 11 Silver Lake Away 4:00 April 6 Wellesley Away 4:15 April 27 Whitman-Hanson Away 4:00
April 13 Scituate Home 4:00 April 7 North Quincy Away 4:00 April 29 Quincy Away 4:00
April 23 Marshfield Home 12:00 April 11 Pembroke Away 4:00 May 2 North Quincy Home 4:00
April 25 Hanover Away 4:00 April 13 Hanover Home 4:00 May 3 Middleboro Away 4:00
April 27 Whitman-Hanson Away 4:00 April 21 Westborough Home 11:00 May 6 Hingham Home 4:00
April 29 Quincy Away 4:00 April 25 Westwood Away 4:00 May 9 Pembroke Home 4:00
May 2 North Quincy Home 4:00 April 28 Silver Lake Away 3:45 May 11 Silver Lake Home 4:00
May 4 Middleboro Away 4:00 April 30 Londonderry Away 11:00 May 13 Notre Dame Home 4:00
May 6 Hingham Home 4:00 May 2 Hingham Home 4:00 May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00
May 7 East Bridgewater Away 2:30 May 6 Quincy Home 4:00 May 18 North Quincy Away 4:00
May 9 Pembroke Home 4:00 May 7 Weston Away 4:00 May 20 Hingham Away 4:00
May 11 Silver Lake Home 4:00 May 10 Notre Dame Away 4:00 May 25 Marshfield Home 4:00
May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00 May 12 Scituate Home 4:00
May 18 North Quincy Away 4:00 May 14 Hopkinton Home 11:00 Boys Track
May 20 Hingham Away 4:00 May 17 Norwell Home 4:00 April 5 Quincy Home 4:00
May 23 Plymouth North Away 4:00 May 20 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00 April 5 North Quincy Home 4:00
April 12 Hingham Away 4:00
Girls’ Golf Sailing April 13 Hingham Away 4:00
April 5 Silver Lake Home 3:30 April 2 St. John’s Prep Home 12:00 April 26 Silver Lake Away 4:00
April 7 Dennis-Yarmouth Away 3:30 April 11 Dartmouth Home 3:45 May 3 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00
April 12 Nauset Away 3:30 April 12 Cape Cod Academy Home 3:30 May 10 Scituate Home 4:00
April 14 Falmouth Away 3:30 April 12 Manchester Essex Away 4:00 May 17 Middleboro Away 4:00
April 26 Barnstable Home 3:30 April 14 B.C. High Away 4:00
April 28 Silver Lake Away 3:30 April 16 O’Day Fleet Races Away TBA Girls Track
May 4 Dennis-Yarmouth Home 3:30 April 17 O’Day Fleet Races Away TBA April 5 Quincy Home 4:00
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May 10 Falmouth Home 3:30 April 20 Sharon Home 12:00 April 12 Hingham Away 4:00
May 11 Barnstable Away 3:30 April 23 Tabor Academy Away 12:00 April 13 Hingham Away 4:00
April 26 Hingham Home 3:30 April 26 Silver Lake Away 4:00

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Is it time to dethrone Hingham? The Colonials Intermediate


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com
Compete at National Level
It’s been awhile since
Coach John Bunar has felt like
knocking off Hingham was a
definite possibility.
“I am excited about this
year,” said Bunar.  “We once
again have some of the nicest
kids in the school on this team,
and if our doubles pairings
can win the battle against their
lack of experience, we will
be in the hunt for a state title.
But defending state champion
Hingham will be tough Patriot HE’S NO. 1: Coach John Bunar calls Brayden Minahan the best
League and sectional competi- player in the Patriot League.
tion for us.” 
Few teams on the South “I expect Connor to have ons include: junior Dale Day,
Shore can boast three singles a big year,” said Bunar. “His sophomores Dan McHugh,
players as talented as senior all-around, steady game will Steve Kravits, Greyson But-
captain Brayden Minahan, ju- be hard to top for any No. 3 ler, Tommy Blanchard, Matt
nior Peter Muncey, and senior player in the Patriot League.”  Abbott, and Tyler Sunderland,
Connor O’Keefe. The Duxbury doubles along with freshmen Andrew
“Brayden is the best teams will feature power, Farina, Ross Kellar, and Harry
player in the Patriot League power and more power this Sohmer.
by a healthy margin,” said year, as the big foursome of ju- With the Dragons return-
Bunar.   “I think that the only niors Erik Schneider and Kev- ing game-tested veterans to
regular season matches he will in Coakley, along with sopho- the singles positions, the only
not be favored in are the two mores William Kingsbury and uncertainty going into the sea-
with Cape Cod Academy. Last Will Triebel look to make their son will be the doubles spots.
year he had a tough time with mark with big serves and over- “We have so much physi-
Jon Zelman, but I think he’ll heads.   cal strength at doubles, that
be ready this time around.”    Schneider and Coakley we just need some experience
While Bunar bemoans the have been penciled in at No. 1 and a little more shot making
fact he will be losing a four- doubles and Bunar is expect- skills to be good there,” said Duxbury’s Amanda Jones traveled with teammates, The
year starter at No. 1 singles at ing big things from the duo. the Dragon coach. Colonials Intermediate, to Ontario, Calif. earlier last month
the conclusion of the season, it Look for high-percentage, big to compete in the 2011 USFS National Synchronized Skating
is just as hard saying good-bye serving from both players, as Championship, after placing third at the Sectional competition
to a player who is a great kid they look to simply overpower held in Lake Placid, NY in February.
and team player. their opponents. 
Muncey is a lock at No. “One of the nice surprises
2 singles and Bunar feels it of camp was how well these
has been quite a while since two are playing together this
the Patriot League has had year,” said their coach.
two singles player of this Playing at No. 2 doubles
caliber.  The Duxbury coach will be Kingsbury and Trieb-
expects Muncey to breeze el. Look for Kingsbury to use
through the league schedule his experience to steady this
and be a high seed in the State duo, as the big hitting Triebel
individual tournament.  Bunar gets a few matches under his
feels his only regular season belt. This combination should
competition will come from make the DHS second doubles
Cape Cod Academy’s No. 2 team tough for all opponents.  

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“William can absolute-

OODRICH
singles player Tyler Kugler,
who Muncey beat last year ly punish a tennis ball like

LUMBER
6-2/2-6/6-2 in the team’s 4-1 very  few players I have had
loss to the Cape squad.   over the years,” said Bunar.
Junior Connor O’Keefe “Good luck to anybody in
AS GOOD AS IT GETS: Teams
will round out the singles trio front of that thing.”
will find it difficult to beat
that could make many matches Other players ready to step
end quickly.   into doubles rolls for the Drag-
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Sailors hit the water in Duxbury Bay

Ian White and Brendan Keohan weathered the 40-degree temperatures.

Allison Shane and Ian Grant check out


their competitors at the start of the
race.

Aidan Diprima and Ian Grant


on a starboard tack off of
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Ian White and Brendan Keohan looked to round the Ian Ikeda and Meg Highland round the mark.
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Photos by Jim Tarbox

Brendan Keohan
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to take a swim. All the competitors head downwind during Saturday’s regatta.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 9

Martha Findley Hannah Murphy

Globe honors CHOWDAH ANYONE? The Duxbury Youth Hockey Mite C teams recently participated in the annual

Duxbury teammates
Lobster Pot Tournament on Cape Cod. Two of the three teams won their respective divisions: the
Duxbury Flames and the Duxbury Bruins. Pictured following their Lobster Cup Championship are:
front row: Jake McIntosh, Ryan Cooney, Will Atallah and Katherine Markella. Middle row: Alannah
Junior defenseman Martha Findley and sophomore forward Akins, Michael Cicerone, Evan DaSilva, Max Atallah, James Anderson and Ryan Anderson. Back
Hannah Murphy have been selected to the 2011 Boston Globe row: Joey Radzevich and Brady Madigan.
All-Scholastic girls’ hockey team after leading Duxbury to its
first State Division II hockey title.
Findley had five goals and 31 assists for the Lady Dragons
and was the team’s MVP during their State championship sea-
son. The three-time Southeastern League All-Star assisted on
the game winning-goal in the victory over Fontbonne.
The winning goal was scored by Murphy. It was her 27th of
the year after leading the league in scoring during the regular
season.

New library membership: Pawsox pass!


The Duxbury Free Library is excited to announce a new
discounted pass for Duxbury families to enjoy McCoy Sta-
dium and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club. Although
some dates are excluded from availability, the pass allows
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NEXT YEAR’S REINFORCEMENTS: The eighth grade Duxbury Youth Basketball girls’ team won the

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ggap792@aol.com vanced. 617-869-6499 or visit
Roofing and Siding College students have truck and Summer Nanny Available
Summer Sitter will help move or dispose of Dependable with 3 years experience. www.h2sew.org
Sophomore at the University of Experienced quality work. Licensed
and insured. Call Dana for free esti- household items. Need help CPR and First Aid certified. Psychol-
New Hampshire. Loves kids and mate. 339-933-0554. cleaning out basement, attic, ogy major at Fairfield University avail-
Furniture Repair
experienced with all ages (includ- garage, bedroom? How about able Monday - Friday, beginning June
Handyman Special 1, with own transportation to drive From family heirlooms to Ethan
ing infants). Has own transporta- dump runs, stacking wood,
Handyman Special, Cheap Cash your children for summer activities. Allen... tables, chairs, cabinets,
tion, very flexible hours. email cleaning yard or interior
WWW.gillisenterprisesbargain- Contact Kira at 339-793-3094. and bookcases to kitchen cabi-
kmw247@unh.edu painting? Call Shawn,
houses.com KiKi436105@yahoo.com nets. If it is broken - we can fix
339-933-0804, 781-934-9449. it. Call Ken, 781-585-7541.
Small Engine Repair
Also chain saws repaired and Waterproofing
sharpened. Outboards, 15hp or Piano/Keyboard Lessons Gutter Cleaning Wet basements made dry. Also,
Children and adults. 20+ years We clean gutters and wash concrete work: floors, driveways, Lawn Maintenance
under, all types of lawn mowers, Small company specializing in
welding, small engine repair. We experience. BA Music. Classical windows. We also specialize in pools, patios, and repair work. spring cleanups, lawn mowing,
fix rototillers or can rototill. Avail- or pop. Music theory, sight raking and removing leaves, 30 years experience. Free esti- mulching and plantings. Reliable,
able 7 days a week. Free esti- reading, ear training. Great small trees, branches and yard mates. Call John at experienced. Call for free esti-
mates. All work guaranteed. foundation for other instru- debris. Any and all junk re- 781-447-9913 or 508- 826-5907. mates, John at 781-724-7727.
Pickup and dropoff available. Call ments or just for fun. lindarob moved, inside and out. Please
Todd, 781-936-8724. inson15@comcast.net or call call Mike at 781-789-3612. Have a Pony Party!
781-789-6140. WILMA CLEANER
Celebrate your child's special day
5 years of experience in house-
Babysitter Available � with pony rides and farm animal
cleaning. Good references. Good
Reliable and experienced Duxbury petting on our 3 acres of farm
Painting Etc. Car & Truck Cleaning/Detailing rates. Call Wilma, 774-269-9505,
High School Senior available to ba- and forest in Duxbury. $200 per
bysit now and for the summer. Certi- Specializing in interior/exterior Over 20 years experience. Jany, 781-585-8299.
hour. Call Gerry on 7819342642
fied Lifeguard with CPR and AED, painting, power washing, gut- Interior-steam cleaning, leather
or 6175849183 for more informa-
completed the Jordan Hospital ba- ters, carpentry, dump runs, treatments and odor removal,
tion.
bysitting course. Has car to drive and window washing. Free es- Exterior-waxing, polishing and
your children to camps, beach, or timates, best prices guaran- compounding. Entire job Advanced Landscaping
other summer/after school activities. teed. Fast and reliable service. completed by J. Scott Russell,
References uupon request. Please Wallpapering/Interior Painting Landscape services include:
Please call Mike, Jr., owner. Local pick-up and immaculate spring cleanup,
Call Melissa at 781-934-9891 or Ceiling, walls, woodwork, drywall
delivery. Gift certificates chainsaw work and brush
repairs, touch-ups, cleanouts
available. For appointments/ disposal, pristine lawn main-
done at low, reasonable prices.
information, 781-424-9113. tenance, pruning and hedge
MC and Visa accepted. Free esti-
Garden Designs of Duxbury mates. Call Debbie, trimming, contoured edging,
Spring yard cleanups include rake 781-585-8043. mulch and stone, fertilizing,
yard, beds, brush removal, edging, and irrigation activation. De-
mulching, fertilize lawn, pruning, pendable and professional
Tutoring
75(( /$1'6&$3( hedge trimming. Garden & Lawn
maintenance plans available. Our Remediate, review, advance. service, excellent communi-
overhead’s low, so our prices are Elementary, intermediate, high cation, competitive prices, all
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and booking options. available. Certified classroom free estimate. Fully insured,
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TREE & CONSTRUCTION art, and early childhood educa-
SEPTIC SYSTEM tion. References furnished upon
TREE REMOVAL request. Experience with children
Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation ages new born and older. Please
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Service & Automobiles & Automobiles Notices Notices
Patio & Walkway Restoration 3rd Marine Yard Sale
Reliable 05 RAV4 attorney should file a written Town of Duxbury
Good condition, well maintained, appearance and answer in
If you have a weedy, sunken And Open House, May 7th from excellent for school, beach or er- said court at Boston on or be-
Massachusetts
patio/walkway, I can make it 10-2pm, rain or shine at Jesse’s
look new! By powerwashing,
rands with 120K miles. Asking fore MAY 16 2011 or you Planning Board
Marine, 22 Lothrop St, Plymouth KBB value of $8,500.00. Call
lifting sunken areas and Wanna make some $$$? Bring in may be forever barred from
508-330-8326 or lenore@wet-
poly-sanding, I can bring your your boat "STUFF" today on con- claiming that such foreclosure PUBLIC MEETING
landstrategies.com.
patio/walkway back to “like signment and we will also tag it is invalid under said act.
new” condition. Call Jonathan for the sale. Last year was a Witness, KARYN F.
NOTICE
Hopfgarten, 781-706-7031. great success! Questions? SCHEIER, Chief Justice of
(508)746-0037 Legal said Court on MAR 30 2011 Notice is hereby given that
Landscape Construction
Small scale design and con- Notices the Duxbury Planning Board
struction specializing in walls, Attest: will be conducting an Admin-
walkways, patios and plantings. Disabled Person Seeks Car PUBLIC HEARING DEBORAH J. istrative Site Plan Review
One man operation to make A Duxbury resident who is dis- DUXBURY BOARD PATTERSON pursuant to Section 610
abled and unable to work due to RECORDER (Wireless Communications
sure the job is done right the
multiple, serious, chronic medical OF SELECTMEN
first time, every time. Young, 201007-1242-ORE CXT Services Facilities) and Sec-
reliable, experienced and fast. issues requiring lifelong medical LIQUOR LICENSE tion 615 (Administrative Site
Call Jonathan Hopfgarten, treatment, is seeking a possible 1D - April 6, ‘11
car donation in order to access Plan Review) of the Protec-
781-706-7031. The Duxbury Board of Se-
basic needs. If you are no longer
lectmen, acting as the Licens-
Business Social Networking able to drive a car or are upgrad-
Grow your business with Social ing and wish to donate one that is ing Authority, will hold a
Networking! Let us do the work, in working condition to a grateful Public Hearing in the Mural
call us today for a free disabled individual, please call: Room of Duxbury Town Hall
consultation! Erica LaFrance 781-982-0411 or email: echat- (878 Tremont Street), on
www.tuckerlafrance.com ter39@yahoo.com Monday evening, April 25,
781-812-3412 2011 at 7:15 P.M. to consider
the application for an All-Al-
cohol Club License for the
Planes, Train Duxbury Bay Maritime
School, Inc., Charles R. Leon-
& Automobiles ard, Manager. Location of
Boat for Sale 2001 Blue Fin the Premises: 457 Washing-
200HP Mercury CC call Larry - ton Street. Any person inter-
781 293 7509. ested or wishing to comment
Halmatic 8.80 Motor Sailer on the application should ap-
You could buy a new 14’ out- pear at the time and place
board or, for the same price, my noted above.
motor sailer which sleeps 5 in
full-length berths. Recently rebuilt BOARD OF
40HP diesel engine, 3 sails, shal-
low draft. Galley, head, equipped.
SELECTMEN
Ideal for local waters. $11,900. Shawn M. Dahlen
Economical ‘89 19’ Midland Christopher R. Donato
with Karavan roller trailer, 90hp Mer- 781-934-6575.
cury outboard motor, fish finder, Theodore J. Flynn
VHF, power winch. $4500 or b/o.
Call 781-293-2239. 1D - April 6, ‘11

THE
COMMONWEALTH
OF
1973 Orange Corvette Stingray MASSACHUSETTS
T-tops, 350 engine, Automatic,
66,000 miles, New leather tan in-
LAND COURT
terior, New Stereo system w/ CD, DEPARTMENT OF
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
36’ Sabre “Spartina” New Gas tank & Carb, Runs THE TRIAL COURT
1986. Excellent condition, fully great. Call Lindy 508-400-3855.
equipped. Great boat for cruising
(SEAL)
couple or family. Roller furling
main and genoa. Full electronics 1999 Ford Explorer 4x4 Case No. 435366
(radar, GPS chart plotter, autopi- for sale $2400. Black, 8-cyl, a/c, To:
lot...) power windlass, ESPAR hot sunroof, am/fm/cd, recent tires, P. Marcia G. Solberg
air heating system etc. Price brakes, battery. 136k miles.
and to all persons entitled
drastically reduced, $59,000. Runs well. Call Ron
781-724-1270. to the benefit of the Service-
781-452-7321.
members Civil Relief Act.
CitiMortgage, Inc. claiming
4 to be the holder of a
Mortgage covering real
property in Duxbury, num-
bered 278 Washington Street
1998 Buick LeSabre given by P. Marcia G. Sol-
Meticulously maintained. Runs berg to Mortgage Electronic
great, ready to go. 94,000 miles. Registration Systems, Inc.,
Averaged about 8,000 miles per dated March 7, 2007, and re-
year. Asking $3700. Call Sail $2,200 corded with the Plymouth
781-582-2065 or 339-788-0685. 1988 Hunter '23 Free winter County Registry of Deeds at
storage. Nissan 8.9 outboard; Book 34226, Page 13 and
Three sails; Free boat stands.
Available in Duxbury for viewing.
now held by the plaintiff by
Kevin, 781-296-3878 or Ron, assignment has filed with said
781-724-1270. court a complaint for author-
ity to foreclose said mortgage
in the manner following: by
Selling your car or boat? entry and possession and ex-
Audi A4 Quattro
For less than the cost of a tank of ercise of power of sale.
2006 Audi A4 Quattro For Sale.
gas you can reach more than If you are entitled to the
Great condition. 63,000 miles.
10,000 potential buyers in the benefits of the Servicemem-
Loaded, GPS, leather, automatic,
Clipper.Classifieds. To place your bers Civil Relief Act as HOW TO PLAY: Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each
XM radio. Lovingly maintained.
ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and each set of 3 by 3
New tires. $18,000. Please call amended and you object to
on the web at www.duxburyclip- boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.
781-934- 6396. such foreclosure you or your
per.com.
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Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
tive Bylaw of the Town of 5,222 GFA (gross floor area) All bids must be submitted MORTGAGEE'S A deposit of FIVE THOU-
Duxbury for a proposal at 421 to be used as private club fa- on the bid forms supplied. NOTICE OF SALE SAND DOLLARS AND 00
Elm Street put forward by cilities, including a new park- All bid Forms must be either CENTS ($5,000.00) in the
T-Mobile Northeast LLC and ing area with seventeen (17) typewritten of written in ink. OF REAL ESTATE form of a certified check or
Tower Resource Management parking spaces. The property All signatures must be in ink. bank treasurer's check will be
Inc., 979 High Street, Colum- is located in the Residential The Town of Duxbury re- By virtue and in execution required to be delivered at or
bus, OH 43206. The meeting Compatibility District (RC). serves the right to accept or of the Power of Sale con- before the time the bid is of-
for Planning Board review is Any person interested or reject any and all bids should tained in a certain Mortgage fered. The successful bidder
scheduled for Monday, April wishing to comment on the it be deemed in the best inter- given by Itsva Cerritos to Op- will be required to execute a
25, 2011 at 7:05 PM at Dux- proposed plan should appear est of the Town to do so. tion One Mortgage Corpora- Foreclosure Sale Agreement
bury Town Hall (Small Con- at the time and place noted tion, a California Corporation, immediately after the close of
ference Room, lower level), above. Any individual with a Peter Buttkus dated December 29, 2006 and the bidding. The balance of
878 Tremont Street, Duxbury, disability may request accom- Director of Public Works recorded with the Plymouth the purchase price shall be
MA 02332. modation in order to partici- County Registry of Deeds at paid within thirty (30) days
The proposal is for con- pate in the public meeting and 2D - Mar. 30, Apr. 6, ‘11 Book 33910, Page 250 of from the sale date in the form
struction of a one hundred may request the application which the Mortgage the un- of a certified check, bank
foot (100') wireless telecom- and any accompanying mate- dersigned is the present treasurer's check or other
munications unipole antennae rials in an accessible format. TOWN OF holder by assignment for check satisfactory to Mortga-
and equipment cabinets Requests for accommodation DUXBURY breach of the conditions of gee's attorney. The Mortga-
within a sixteen hundred to participate in the public BOARD said Mortgage and for the gee reserves the right to bid at
square foot (1,600 SF) meeting should be made at purpose of foreclosing same the sale, to reject any and all
fenced-in lease area, along least three business days in
OF APPEALS will be sold at Public Auction bids, to continue the sale and
with a fifteen foot (15') wide advance by contacting the at 01:00 PM on April 20, to amend the terms of the sale
access easement road. The Planning Office at NOTICE OF 2011 at 8 Candlewick Close, by written or oral announce-
property is owned by Stuart 781-934-1100 x 148. Duxbury, MA, all and singu-
PUBLIC HEARING lar the premises described in
ment made before or during
and Leslie Lee, 421 Elm the foreclosure sale. If the
Street, and is located in the Cynthia Ladd Fiorini, said Mortgage, to wit: sale is set aside for any rea-
The Board of Appeals will The land with the buildings
Residential Compatibility Planning Board Clerk hold a public hearing in the son, the Purchaser at the sale
District (RC) and the Aquifer thereon situated in Duxbury, shall be entitled only to a re-
Mural Room at Town Hall, Plymouth County, Massachu-
Protection Overlay District 1D - April 6, ‘11 878 Tremont Street, on April turn of the deposit paid. The
(APOD). setts, being shown as Lot No. purchaser shall have no fur-
INVITATION 14, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. to con- 8 on plan entitled "Plan of
Any person interested or sider the application of the ther recourse against the
wishing to comment on the TO BID Historic O'Neil Farm, Inc. for
Land Tarkiln Village, Dux- Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
proposed plan should appear bury, Massachusetts, Tarkiln the Mortgagee's attorney.
a special permit under Arti- Realty Trust" dated Septem-
at the time and place noted The Town of Duxbury, De- cles 400, 600 and 900, Sec- The description of the prem-
above. Any individual with a ber 8, 1967, by Robert G. ises contained in said mort-
partment of Public Works, tions 601.4, 601.6 and 906.2 McGlone, Surveyor & Engi-
disability may request accom- will receive sealed bids from of the Duxbury Protective By- gage shall control in the event
modation in order to partici- neer, recorded with Plymouth of an error in this publication.
responsible and responsive law. The property is located at County Registry of Deeds as
pate in the public meeting and parties for Type I Bituminous 144 Winter Street, Parcel No. TIME WILL BE OF THE
may request the application plan 780 of 1967 and ESSENCE.
Concrete for the period July 110-416-000 of the Duxbury bounded and described as fol-
and any accompanying mate- 1, 2011 through June 30, Assessors Map, consisting of Other terms if any, to be
rials in an accessible format. lows: announced at the sale.
2012 in quantities indicated 75.483 acres in the Residen- Southeasterly: by Candle-
Requests for accommodation on the proposal forms and bid tial Compatibility and owned Bank of America, National
to participate in the public wick Close as shown on said Association as successor by
specifications. by Historic O'Neil Farm, Inc., plan, 185.695 feet;
meeting should be made at Specifications and proposal c/o Patricia P. Loring, Treas- merger to
least three business days in Southeasterly, Southerly: LaSalle Bank National
forms may be obtained from urer, P.O. Box 2755, Dux- and Southwesterly: by a
advance by contacting the the office of the Department bury, MA 02331. The appli- Association as Trustee for
Planning Office at curved line at the corner of RAMP 2007RS2
of Public Works, 878 Tre- cant proposes to erect a 30” x said Candlewick Close and
781-934-1100 x 148. mont Street, Duxbury, Massa- 36” x 5' freestanding, un- Present Holder of said
Union Bridge Street, 35.686 Mortgage,
chusetts during regular busi- lighted, double-faced sign. feet;
Cynthia Ladd Fiorini, ness hours on or after 8:00 am The application may be By Its Attorneys,
Planning Board Clerk Southwesterly by said Un- Orlans Moran PLLC
on March 31, 2011. viewed in the Inspectional ion Bridge Street as shown on
All bids are subject to the Services Department between P.O. Box 962169
1DPB - April 6, ‘11 said plan, by two lines meas- Boston, MA 02196
provisions of MGL C30 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and uring, respectively, 180.322
S39M inclusive. 1:00 p.m., or by appointment. Phone: (617) 502-4100
feet and 65.202 feet'
All materials will meet all Any person wishing to Northwesterly: by Lot 3 as 3D -Mar.30, Apr. 6,13,’11
Town of Duxbury applicable standards as identi- comment on the applicant's shown on said plan, 200 feet;
fied in the bid specifications proposal should appear at NOTICE OF
Massachusetts Northeasterly: by a portion
including those of the Massa- public hearing at the time and MORTGAGEE'S
Planning Board of Lot 14 and a portion of Lot
chusetts Highway Department place noted above. Written 17 as shown on said plan, SALE OF
and a signed certificate of comments may be submitted 172.09 feet; and REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC MEETING compliance with regard to to the Board of Appeals, 878 Northeasterly: again by the
NOTICE these standards must accom- Tremont Street, Duxbury, remaining portion of Lot 17
pany each bid. MA 02332 no later than 7:30 By virtue and in execution
as shown on said plan, of the Power of Sale con-
Prequalification from the p.m. on April 14, 2011. Any 151.781 feet.
Notice is hereby given that Massachusetts highway De- individual with a disability tained in a certain mortgage
Containing according to given by Bradford W. Chan-
the Duxbury Planning Board partment is required. may request accommodation said plan, 59,000 square feet
will be conducting an Admin- Sealed bids for Type I Bi- in order to participate in the dler and Joanne V. Chandler
of land more or less. to Mortgage Electronic Regis-
istrative Site Plan Review tuminous Concrete for the public hearing and may re- Together with a right of
pursuant to Section 615 (Ad- Town of Duxbury, Depart- quest the application and any tration Systems, Inc., as
way in common with others nominee for NovaStar Mort-
ministrative Site Plan Re- ment of Public Works will be accompanying materials in an entitled thereto over all streets
view) of the Protective Bylaw received by the Department of accessible format. Requests gage, Inc. dated July 26,
and ways as shown on said 2006, recorded with the Ply-
of the Town of Duxbury for a Public Works until 10:00 am for accommodation to partici- plan.
proposal at 489 Washington on April 28, 2011 at the of- pate in the public hearing mouth County Registry of
Subject to and with the Deeds in Book 33189, Page
Street put forward by the fice of the Duxbury Depart- should be made at least three benefit of restrictions and
Duxbury Yacht Club, Inc., 23 ment of Public Works, 878 business days in advance by 114 of which mortgage the
easements of record, if any, undersigned is the present
Mattakeeset Court, Duxbury, Tremont Street, Duxbury, contacting Danielle Brandon insofar as now in force and
MA 02332. The meeting for Massachusetts at which place at (781) 934-1100, ext. 122. holder for breach of condi-
applicable. tions of said mortgage and for
Planning Board review is and time they will be opened The premises are to be sold
scheduled for Monday, April and read aloud. the purpose of foreclosing the
subject to and with the benefit same will be sold at PUBLIC
25, 2011 at 7:15 PM at Dux- All bidders must complete Judith A. Barrett, Chair of all easements, restrictions,
bury Town Hall (Small Con- a Certificate of Non-Collu- Board of Appeals AUCTION at 11:00 AM on
building and zoning laws, un- April 21, 2011, on the mort-
ference Room, lower level), sion, Bidder's Certification re- Adv: 3/30/11 - 4/6/11 paid taxes, tax titles, water
878 Tremont Street, Duxbury, garding Payment of Prevail- Case #11-04 gaged premises. The entire
bills, municipal liens and as- mortgaged premises, all and
MA 02332. ing Wages, Tax Compliance sessments, rights of tenants
The proposal is to renovate Certificate and Bidder's 2D-March 30, April 6,‘11 singular, the premises as de-
and parties in possession. scribed in said mortgage:
existing structures totaling Qualification Form. TERMS OF SALE:
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A certain parcel of land on Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, LONGORIA LLC, 100 Cum- 150' July 3, 1954 L.W. Bai- Trustee for the Certificate
the Northerly side of Clinton MA 01915, time being of the mings Center, Suite 225D, ley” recorded with the Ply- Holders CWALT, Inc. Alter-
Lane, Duxbury, Plymouth essence. Beverly, MA 01915, mouth Country Registry of native Loan Trust 2005-37T1,
County, Massachusetts, being The Mortgagee reserves 978-921-2670, Deeds. Said parcel is also Mortgage Pass-Through Cer-
shown as Lot 63 on a plan en- the right to postpone the sale www.dgandl.com shown as Lots 25D and 26A, tificates, Series 2005-37T1
titled "Clearwater Brook Es- to a later date by public proc- (3802.11 Block H, Duxbury Assessors by its Attorneys
tates Section II Duxbury, lamation at the time and date )(Chandler)(03-23-11, Plans. Said lot is subject to Guaetta and Benson, LLC
Mass." dated February 18, appointed for the sale and to 03-30-11, 04-06-11)(267530) and has the benefit of all Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire
1972, revised January 26, further postpone at any ad- rights, easements, grants, re- P.O. Box 519
1973, and recorded in Plan journed sale-date by public 3D-Mar. 23,30, Apr. 6, ‘11 strictions, reservations, cove- Chelmsford, MA 01824
Book 17, PP. 467-469 as Plan proclamation at the time and nants, and encumbrances, or March 17, 2011
No. 832 of 1973, Plymouth date appointed for the ad- MORTGAGEE'S record insofar as the same are
County Registry of Deeds. journed sale date. now in force and applicable. 3D-Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6,‘11
SALE OF
Said Lot 63 contains 40,172 The premises is to be sold Being the same premises
square feet, according to said subject to and with the benefit REAL ESTATE conveyed to herein named LEGAL NOTICE
plan, said premises shall be of all easements, restrictions, mortgagor (s) by deed re-
known and numbered as 2 leases, tenancies, and rights of By virtue and in execution corded with Plymouth County MORTGAGEE’S
Clinton Lane. This convey- possession, building and zon- of the Power of Sale con- Registry of Deeds in Book SALE OF
ance is made subject to and ing laws, encumbrances, con- tained in a certain mortgage 12783, Page 311. REAL ESTATE
with the benefit of; 1. Real es- dominium liens, if any and all given by Deborah J. Shamma Terms of Sale: These
tate taxes for Fiscal Year other claim in the nature of and George C. Shamma to premises are being sold sub-
“MERS”, Mortgage Elec- By virtue of and in execution
1989 are a lion but not yet liens, if any there be. ject to any and all unpaid real
tronic Registration Systems, of the Power of Sale contained
due and payable. 2. All ease- In the event that the suc- estate taxes, water rates, mu-
Inc., a separate corporation in a certain mortgage given by
ments, restrictions and other cessful bidder at the foreclo- nicipal charges and assess-
that is acting solely as nomi- Elmira Wheeler to Option One
matters of record to the extent sure sale shall default in pur- ments, condominium charges,
nee for Reliant Mortgage Mortgage Corporation, dated
the same are in force and ap- chasing the within described expenses, costs, and assess-
Company, LLC, “Lender”; March 26, 2007 and recorded
plicable. Being the same property according to the ments, if applicable, federal
and its successors and assigns at Plymouth County Registry
property conveyed to Brad- terms of this Notice of Sale tax liens, partition wall rights,
dated June 14, 2005 and re- of Deeds in Book 34316, Page
ford W. Chandler and Joanne and/or the terms of the statutes, regulations, zoning,
corded with the Plymouth 253 of which mortgage Wells
V. Chandler, husband and Memorandum of Sale exe- subdivision control, or other
County Registry of Deeds, in Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee
wife, as tenants by the en- cuted at the time of foreclo- municipal ordinances or by-
Book 30740, Page 179, of for the Certificateholders of
tirety by deed from James R. sure, the Mortgagee reserves laws respecting land use, con-
which mortgage the under- Soundview Home Loan Trust
Ahern and Jan N. Ahern, hus- the right to sell the property figuration, building or ap-
signed is the present holder, 2007-OPT1, Asset-Backed
band and wife recorded by foreclosure deed to the proval, or bylaws, statutes or
for breach of the conditions of Certificates, Series 2007-
07/19/1988 in Deed Book second highest bidder, provid- ordinances regarding the pres-
said mortgage and for the pur- OPT1 is the present holder by
8591 Page 021, in the Regis- ing that said second highest ence of lead paint, asbestos or
pose of foreclosing the same assignment Recorded at
try of Deeds Plan for Ply- bidder shall deposit with the other toxic substances, sani-
will be sold at Public Auction Plymouth County Registry of
mouth County, Massachu- Mortgagee's attorneys, tary codes, housing codes,
at 2:00 PM, on April 13, Deeds in Book 39203, Page
setts. Tax ID# DOONAN, GRAVES, & tenancy, and, to the extent
2011, on the premises known 101, for breach of conditions
082-040.0-0916-0063.0 LONGORIA L.L.C., 100 that they are recorded prior to
as 175 King Phillips Path, of said mortgage and for the
Subject to and with the Cummings Center, Suite the above mortgage, any ease-
Duxbury, Massachusetts, the purpose of foreclosing the
benefit of easements, reserva- 225D, Beverly, Massachu- ments, rights of way, restric-
premises described in said same, the mortgaged premises
tion, restrictions, and taking setts, 01915, the amount of tions, confirmation or other
mortgage, together with all located at 107 East Street,
of record, if any, insofar as the required deposit as set matters of record.
the rights, easements, and ap- Duxbury, MA 02332 will be
the same are now in force and forth herein within three (3) Purchaser shall also bear
purtenances thereto, to wit: sold at a Public Auction at
applicable. business days after written all state and county deeds ex-
A certain parcel of land, 10:00 A.M. on May 3, 2011,
In the event of any typo- notice of the default of the cise tax. The deposit of
with the buildings thereon if at the mortgaged premises,
graphical error set forth previous highest bidder and $10,000.00 is to be paid in
any, lying on the Southerly more particularly described
herein in the legal description title shall be conveyed to the cash or bank or certified
side of King Phillips Path in below, all and singular the
of the premises, the descrip- said second highest bidder check at the time and place of
Duxbury, Plymouth Country, premises described in said
tion as set forth and contained within thirty (30) days of said the sale, with the balance of
Massachusetts containing mortgage, to wit:
in the mortgage shall control written notice. the purchase price to be paid
1.02 acres, more or less, and PROPERTY ADDRESS:
by reference. If the second highest bid- by bank or certified check
bounded and described as fol- 107 EAST STREET,
This property has the ad- der declines to purchase the within thirty (30) days after
lows: DUXBURY, MA A certain
dress of 2 Clinton Lane, Dux- within described property, the the date of the sale, to be de-
Beginning at a stake and parcel of land situated on both
bury, MA, 02332. Mortgagee reserves the right posited in escrow with
stones in line of said King sides of East Street, Duxbury,
Together with all the im- to purchase the within de- Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at
Phillips Path at the Southwest in said County and
provements now or hereafter scribed property at the 229 Billerica Road, Chelms-
corner of the granted premises Commonwealth, being shown
erected on the property and amount bid by the second ford, Massachusetts.
being the Northwest corner of on plan entitled “Plan of Land
all easements, rights, appurte- highest bidder.
land now or formerly of in Duxbury dated March 26,
nances, rents, royalties, min- The foreclosure deed and In the event that the suc-
McPherson; 1962, to be recorded herewith.
eral, oil and gas rights and the consideration paid by the cessful bidder at the foreclo-
Thence running North 49 Said parcel is further bounded
profits, water rights and stock successful bidder shall be sure sale shall default in pur-
degrees 48' East by said Phil- and described according to
and all fixtures now or hereaf- held in escrow by DOONAN, chasing the within described
lips Path 200 feet to a stake said plan as follows:
ter a part of the property. All GRAVES, & LONGORIA property according to the
and stones; Northeasterly by land now or
replacements and additions L.L.C., (hereinafter called the terms of this Notice of Sale
Thence turning and run- formerly of Chandler three
shall also be covered by this "Escrow Agent") until the and/or the terms of the
ning South 27 degrees 27' hundred four and 00/100
sale. deed shall be released from Memorandum of Sale exe-
East by Lot II shown on the (304.00) feet; Southeasterly
Terms of Sale: Said prem- escrow to the successful bid- cuted at the time of the fore-
plan hereinafter mentioned by land now or formerly of
ises will be sold subject to der at the same time as the closure, the Mortgagee re-
226 feet to a stake and stones; Chandler two hundred eight
any and all unpaid taxes and consideration is released to serves the right to sell the
Thence turning and run- 76/100 (208.76) feet;
assessments, tax sales, tax ti- the Mortgagee, thirty (30) property by foreclosure deed
ning South 49 degrees 07' Southwesterly by land of
tles and other municipal liens days after the date of sale, to the second highest bidder
West by land now or formerly Horace I. and Elmira M.
and water or sewer liens and whereupon all obligations of or, thereafter, to the next
of Agnes J. O'Reilly 200.34 Randall three hundred seven-
State or County transfer fees, the Escrow Agent shall be highest bidders, providing
feet to a stake and stones in teen 70/100 (317.70) feet;
if any there are, and TEN deemed to have been properly that said bidder shall deposit
line of land now or formerly Northwesterly by land of
THOUSAND DOLLARS fulfilled and the Escrow with said attorney, the amount
of said McPherson; Horace I. and Elmira M.
($10,000.00) in cashier's or Agent shall be discharged. of the required deposit as set
Thence turning and run- Randall two hundred 00/100
certified check will be re- Other terms to be an- forth herein within five (5)
ning North 27 degrees 30' (200.00) feet. Total Area
quired to be paid by the pur- nounced at the sale. business days after written
West 228.40 feet to the stake 44,840 square feet, more or
chaser at the time and place of Dated: March 15, 2011, notice of the default of the
and stones marking the point less. For mortgagor’s title see
the sale as a deposit and the Deutsche Bank National Trust previous highest bidder.
of beginning. deed recorded at Book 33886,
balance in cashier's or certi- Company, as Trustee for No- Other terms, if any, are to
Said parcel is shown as Lot Page 118.
fied check will be due in vaStar Mortgage Funding be announced at the sale.
I on a plan entitled, “Lots of For mortgagor’s title see
thirty (30) days, at the offices Trust, Series 2006-4, By: Re- Present holder of said
King Phillips Path, Duxbury, deed recorded with the
of Doonan, Graves & Longo- neau Longoria. Esq., mortgage
Mass. To be conveyed by Ag- Plymouth County Registry of
ria, LLC, 100 Cummings DOONAN, GRAVES, & Bank of New York as
nes J. O'Reilly, Scale 1” - Deeds in Book 33886, Page
16 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Legal Legal Helen Bumpus Gallery Reception


D
Notices Notices
uxbury Free Li-
189-190. of conditions of said mort- brary’s Helen
The premises will be sold sub- gage and for the purpose of Bumpus Gallery
ject to any and all unpaid taxes foreclosing the same, the held a reception for the cur-
and other municipal assess- mortgaged premises located rent exhibit, “Magical Places,”
ments and liens, and subject to at 110 DeLorenzo Drive, global photography by Chris-
prior liens or other enforce- Duxbury, MA 02332 will be tina B. Wilson, granddaughter
able encumbrances of record sold at a Public Auction at of Helen McBurnie Bumpus.
entitled to precedence over 5:00PM on April 27, 2011, at
this mortgage, and subject to
and with the benefit of all
the mortgaged premises, more
particularly described below,
Photos by Julius A.
easements, restrictions, reser- all and singular the premises Prince, Jr.
vations and conditions of described in said mortgage, to
record and subject to all tenan- wit: During her travels, Wilson
cies and/or rights of parties in That certain parcel of land photographed an iceberg in
possession. situated in Duxbury, Ply- Punta Arenas, Chile.
Terms of the Sale: Cash, mouth County, Massachu-
cashier’s or certified check in setts, described as follows:
the sum of $5,000.00 as a Lot 29 as shown on a plan en-
deposit must be shown at the titled " Samoset Village",
time and place of the sale in Summer & Cross Streets,
order to qualify as a bidder Duxbury, Mass.," dated May
(the mortgage holder and its 23, 1966, by Robert C. Bai-
designee(s) are exempt from ley, Reg. Surveyor, duly re-
this requirement); high bidder corded with the Plymouth
to sign written Memorandum County Registry of Deeds as
of Sale upon acceptance of Plan No. 570 of 1966, in Plan
bid; balance of purchase price Book 14, Page 122.
payable in cash or by certified For mortgagor’s title see
check in thirty (30) days from deed recorded with the Ply-
the date of the sale at the mouth County Registry of
offices of mortgagee’s attor- Deeds in Book 21158, Page
ney, Korde & Associates, 86.
P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite The premises will be sold
210, Chelmsford, MA 01824- subject to any and all unpaid
4100 or such other time as taxes and other municipal as-
may be designated by mort- sessments and liens, and sub-
gagee. The description for the ject to prior liens or other en-
premises contained in said forceable encumbrances of re-
mortgage shall control in the cord entitled to precedence
event of a typographical error over this mortgage, and sub- Wilson meets with the Bumpus Gallery board members, John Cornacchio, Eija Howard, Ruth
in this publication.” ject to and with the benefit of Jensen, Diane Monaghan and Larry Smith.
Other terms to be announced all easements, restrictions,
at the sale. reservations and conditions of
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as record and subject to all ten-
Trustee for the ancies and/or rights of parties
Certificateholders of in possession.
Soundview Home Loan Trust Terms of the Sale: Cash,
2007-OPT1, Asset-Backed cashier’s or certified check in
Certificates, Series 2007- the sum of $5,000.00 as a de-
OPT1 posit must be shown at the
time and place of the sale in
Korde & Associates, P.C. order to qualify as a bidder
321 Billerica Road (the mortgage holder and its
Suite 210 designee(s) are exempt from
Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 this requirement); high bidder
(978) 256-1500 to sign written Memorandum
(OOM 10-002908) of Sale upon acceptance of
(Wheeler)(04-06-11, 04-13- bid; balance of purchase price
11, 04-20-11)(267770) payable in cash or by certified
check in thirty (30) days from
3W-April 6, 13, 20, ‘11 the date of the sale at the of-
fices of mortgagee’s attorney,
Korde & Associates, P.C.,
LEGAL NOTICE 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210,
MORTGAGEE’S Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100
or such other time as may be Descendants of Helen Bumpus stand next to her photo. Jenifer Prendergast, Jane Bumpus Nielsen,
SALE OF designated by mortgagee. The Christina Wilson, Marie Mentor, Alisha Hill and Myriah Jansezian.
REAL ESTATE description for the premises
contained in said mortgage A gift from Helen Bumpus to
By virtue of and in execu- shall control in the event of a the town of Duxbury estab-
tion of the Power of Sale con- typographical error in this lished an art gallery in the
tained in a certain mortgage publication.” 1909 building of the Duxbury
given by Paul F. Mahoney Other terms to be an- Free Library. Her descen-
and Patricia A. Mahoney to nounced at the sale. dants, granddaughters
Mortgage Electronic Registra- and great-granddaughters,
tion Systems, Inc. acting CitiMortgage, Inc. pose for a photo: back
solely as nominee for Citi- Korde & Associates, P.C. row: Myriah Jansezian of
Mortgage, Inc., dated July 25, 321 Billerica Road Monrovia, Cal., Jenifer
2007 and recorded at Ply- Suite 210 Prendergast of Carlisle
mouth County Registry of Chelmsford, MA Penn. and Marie Mentor of
Deeds in Book 34947, Page 01824-4100 Seattle, Wash. Front row:
(978) 256-1500 Alisha Hill of Marblehead
204 of which mortgage Citi-
(CMI 09-055245 )(Ma- and treasurer of the Bumpus
Mortgage, Inc. is the present Gallery, Christina Wilson
holder by assignment Re- honey)(04-06-11, 04-13-11,
04-20-11)(268101) of Portland, Ore. and
corded at Plymouth Coun- Jane Bumpus Nielsen of
ty Registry of Deeds in Book Marblehead, president of
37891, Page 222, for breach 3D - April 6, 13, 20, ‘11
the Bumpus Gallery.
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lives can bring a lot of stress. Whether they are facing an illness or death in the family, or just celebrating a new
lot to worry about. At Depot Street, we want to make it easier to help families like this take one thing off their
er on the table.
JOIN THE DBA, BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2011
who could use some help? Start a Good Neighbor Fund for them at Depot Street, and invite others to pitch in.
VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DUXBURYBUSINESSASSOCIATION.COM
a home-cooked meal to friends who are facing an illness, death in the family, or perhaps celebrating a new
veryone has the time to do this directly, nor do we know the family’s food preferences. Through the Depot Street
am, friends contribute to a fund we set up for the family. The recipient can then choose what meals they want
hem, and the Depot Street staff takes care of the rest, including FREE DELIVERY for local families.

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