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Duxbury Rotary Club’s

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Volume LXI No. 19 “Tonight, we are once again reminded that America can do whatever we set our mind to.” – President Obama on bin Laden’s death Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Co-located school designer picked


Mount Vernon Group will use Ashland High
School as Duxbury’s model for new school
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com

The School Building Com-


mittee has unanimously voted
to select the Mount Vernon
Group of Wakefield, as the
model school designer for the
new middle/high school proj-
ect.
The committee inter-
viewed Mount Vernon as well
as Flansburgh Architects on
Tuesday, and Ai3 Architects ABOVE: A rendering of what the new co-located middle/high school
and Symmes Maini & McKee would look like if built in one step, and the expansion of Train Field.
continued on page 18
LEFT: The designers would use Ashland High School as a model.

Yacht club looks to expand Clean sweep


By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com Trash-weary resident organizes
The Duxbury Yacht Club
wants to solve a perennial
parking problem by purchas-
roadside litter pick-up day
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
ing a neighboring property justin@duxburyclipper.com
Duxbury Litter Sweep
and using the land for park-
Mary Gazzola was sick of When: Saturday, May 7
ing, and the house for meet- seeing trash littered along the side
ings. or her street.
Time: 7 a.m.-noon
Representatives from the So rather than sit back and Where: Summer Street,
club, located across from complain, she did something Mayflower Street, various
the Harbormaster’s office on about it. Due to her advocacy, schools and streets around
Duxbury Bay, went before there will be a town-wide litter town.
the Zoning Board of Appeals sweep on Saturday, May 7, from
on Thursday evening to pres- 7 a.m.-12 noon. Details: Pick up clear plastic
Gazzola lives on Summer bags at Chandler, DHS or the
ent their plans. transfer station
Attorney Walter Sullivan The club is seeking more parking and a four-season space. Street, near the Pembroke line,
said that the house would club currently rents office Sullivan was respond- and said she has been disturbed
by the amount of litter on the side gusting.”
be more or less left as is, al- space off-site.) ing to a letter from the De-
of the road. She said that much of the
though a porch would be en- “We’re not really doing sign Review Board, who “I do a lot of walking and it’s trash seems to be fast food items,
closed and a garage will be anything to the exterior of expressed concern that the just really discouraging to see a lottery tickets, candy wrappers
turned into office space. (The any consequence,” Sullivan proposal was not in keeping mess of litter on the side of the and cigarettes, things that people
said. continued on page 6 roads,” she said. “It’s really dis-
continued on page 10

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS


Senior Club 77 Cranberry Dr. $342,000 Frederick R. and Judith E. Hanhisalo to
Timothy B. Wall and Paul J. Hartley
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The next Senior Club
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Mother's Day
begin at 10 a.m. Entertain- Total Snowfall for April 2011 1.0”
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Duo at 10:45 a.m. Lowest April Snowfall-Various Years 0.0”
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Sunday
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party will be at East Bay
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Grille in Plymouth on Fri-
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head count will be taken at Total Snowfall for 2010/2011 Season 50.9”
the May 6 meeting. Choices Highest Seasonal Snowfall-1995/1996 103.6”
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platter or steak tips. Sue
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Business expo set for May 5


By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor Antonellis said they asso- more organizations on it.
justin@duxburyclipper.com
ciation has been kicking the Tables from the different
The Duxbury Business As- idea of an expo around for vendors will be set up in the
sociation has been fighting for several years, but it never ma- Ellison Room at the Senior
local businessmen and women terialized until now. Center off Mayflower Street.
for many years, working to Part of the motivation for Business will have informa-
create exposure for town mer- holding the expo was to give tion on their services, and food
chants in the face of corporate the Duxbury Business Associ- vendors will be spotlighting
competition.
This year, however, the as-
ation members who many not
own a store more exposure.
their fares.
“People can have refresh-
The Plantation
sociation wanted to try some- “The idea was to give the ments and walk around, net- Shutter Experts
thing different, and will hold people who don’t have so much work,” Antonellis said. Free Home Consultation
the first Duxbury Business of a brick and mortar presence The event is free and open & Installation
Exposition at the Senior Cen- ... to show more of the people to the public.
ter from 6-8 p.m., May 5 at the in the service industry,” Anto- “We want everybody to FrugalBlindsandShutter.com
Duxbury Senior Center. nellis said. come,” she said.
“We just decided this was She said that response to If the event is a success,
the time to do it,” said DBA the expo has been positive. Antonellis said the association
President Anne Antonellis. “It seems to be really pop- may consider doing it every six
John Mattes is the main orga- ping,” she said. So far, 24 months, or moving to a bigger
Restaurant & Bar
nizer behind the expo, but was businesses have signed up, and venue like the Performing Arts
out of town last week. there is a waiting list with even Center.
“I think it’s a really good
thing for the people of the
Help sought for green feature town,” she said. “There’s no
obligation, you can see what’s
The Clipper is working in conjunction with Sustainable out there.”
Duxbury on a series of stories about environmentally-con-
scious lifestyle issues in Duxbury. We are seeking several The Sun Tavern will be open from
families to participate in the project.
If you already recycle most of what you consume, com-
Be Safe! 12-6pm on Mother’s Day Sunday and
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tively tech-literate, as they may be asked to write short blog
entries or submit photos.
If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please
e-mail Clipper Editor Justin Graeber at editor@duxburyclip-
per.com

Simply Spectacular
Republicans to meet Contemporary Cape on
Duxbury Republican Town Committee will be holding Standish Shore
their Annual Dinner at Tsang’s Café. Please join us Wednes-
day, May 18, as we welcome Michael J. Sullivan, former U.S. 63 Crescent Street, Duxbury
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THINKING ABOU T IT?

THINKING ABOU T IT?


Although the language of Dunkin’ Donuts’ original special permit restricts the color of their awnings to
gray with white letters, the store’s owner has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the ability to
change the awnings to brown.

Dunkin’ Donuts revised plan still


meets resistance from residence
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor lettering would be ivory, rath- made, showed some examples
justin@duxburyclipper.com
er than pink and orange. The of chain restaurants in other HOME IMPROVEMENTS & REPAIRS
The Zoning Board of Ap- company was building a store towns that had adjusted their HOME IMPROVEMENTS
B EST C U ST OM ER S ERVI CE , &
G REPAIRS
peals is considering a compro- in Hollis, New Hampshire, logos and colors.
UA RA N T EED
B ES T C U S T O MER S ERV I C E , G UA RAN T EED
mise proposal from Dunkin with the same scheme, so a “Alternative signage is
Donuts, but some residents still representative promised to re- what corporations do when
aren’t convinced. turn with more details and the they want to be good citizens,”
The ZBA held a public hearing was continued. she said. “I hope very much
hearing on March 24 to hear On Thursday, however, that you will stick to what was
a proposal from the coffee gi- some residents were still op- originally planned.”
ant to change the color and posed to the change – although Members of the ZBA did
lettering of the awnings at the there was nothing near the not discuss the matter after the
Hall’s Corner store. Dunkin is resistance the chain faced in hearing, as they had a full agen-
undergoing a corporate-wide 1992. da that night. The public hear-
make over, and the interior of Sarah McCormack from the ing is closed, and a decision
the Duxbury store has already town’s Design Review Board will be made at a later date.
been changed. said her group didn’t like the
The company wanted to “cartoony” font, even with the
change the grey awnings to ivory color. (McCormack said
brown, and the white lettering at the previous hearing that her
to the branded pink and or- board preferred the grey aw-
ange. nings but would not object to
The issue is complicated, brown, however they held firm
however, by the original spe- on the pink and orange letters.)
cial permit, issued in 1992 “Block letters would be
after much debate and opposi- more appropriate,” she said. “If
Retriever Field Training
tion from local residents. That it ain’t broke don’t fix it.”
document specifically limits Another resident was more BARRY C OLETTI
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At the March hearing, a proposed new look “gaudy.”
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where the awnings would still the Design Review Board
and Irish Water Spaniels.

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Back by popular demand, Duxbury Camera Club’s May 4
meeting will be another all critique night, with Diane McCor-
mick and Roger Cardinal of Boston’s McCardinal Photo doing
the honors of critiquing members’ work. In addition to their cor-
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In addition, members are reminded to bring prints for the
monthly challenge theme for May, “window.”
Duxbury Camera Club meets the first Wednesday of each
month, from 7-9:15 p.m., in the Merry Room of the Duxbury
Free Library. Guests are welcome at the monthly meetings, 
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A Snowy spring Do you ride the


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By Fahy Bygate

Hanson Station train?


Clipper Columnist
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are still returning. They are following their instincts
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And egrets really are very beautiful. They are the small
cousins of the Great Blue Herons we see all year here along
our coast. Egrets are herons with style, in the spring wearing
long courtship plumes from their heads. In fact it was their
head feathers that nearly brought this group of birds to extinc-
tion. Toward the end of the 19th century it was fashionable for
Spring Garage Sale
ladies to wear the plumes of birds in their hats and the birds
were hunted by the millions. But some blue-blooded women of Now is the time to build the garage
Boston, led by a Harriet Hemenway, formed a group to protect you’ve always wanted!
the birds. The result was an end to hunting for feathers and the s&ULL3ERVICEFROMPERMITTOlNISH
beginning of the Audubon Society.
These water birds are right at home here in Duxbury. s3PACEFOROFlCE STORAGEORIN LAWAPARTMENT
Snowy Egrets eat fish, crustacean, even small reptiles. They s0RICESSTARTINGINTHELOW 
hunt in shallow water often by shuffling their feet to flush their s!DDSVALUESECURITYTOYOURHOME
prey. Although they are usually found near water, they also s2EMEMBERTHISPASTWINTER
hunt for insects in fields. They build their nests of sticks in Nantucket
Macdonald Orleans
trees near the water and lay three or four greenish-blue oval Serving New England for over 25 years.
eggs. Clark’s Island in Duxbury used to be a major heronry & Wood
before the north end of the island changed owners and the
heronry was destroyed.
Do yourself a favor and go down to the Blue Fish River
and find yourself an egret or two.
A reminder: Please do not cut down trees during nesting
Chatham
season.
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for another spring and summer. What’s the deal? If you get
“caught” wearing your bike helmet while blading, boarding
or biking, you will receive a $2 coupon good at any one
of the following stores: Benchwarmers, Duxbury Pizza, Far
Fars, French Memories, One and Scoops. Remember: sign
the back of your card with name and phone number because
our late August raffle includes Red Sox tickets and other
cool stuff.

Legion scholarship
The American Legion Auxiliary has one $400 scholarship
available. The High School Senior must be an offspring of a
Duxbury Legion Auxiliary or Duxbury Legion member. He or
she does not need to be a student of Duxbury High School. Ap-
plications are available in the DHS Guidance Office or contact
Therese DiMuzzio at 617-429-1457 to receive one.

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Yacht club looks to expand


continued from page one Sullivan said the main ity,” he said.
with the historic character of concern, in purchasing the There are some bedrooms
the neighborhood. property, is more space for in the house, but Sullivan said
The Planning Board de- parking. Currently, club mem- the building would be used
ferred judgement to the ZBA, bers use the Harbormaster’s primarily for meetings.
although they will hold an ad- lot which is open to the pub- “It gives us a winterized
mom, wear your necklace as a reminder of how grateful i am for
ministrative site plan review lic for a variety of waterfront location,” said club represen- your love, patience, acceptance, and all that you are. I love you!
on May 9, where they will uses. tative Alexander Salmela. He
examine the traffic patterns, “Members of the yacht said that the building could be
parking and drainage plan of club need parking that is not used as a card room, for meet-
the proposal. covered by the current facil- ings and for storing archival
materials.
“It’s not that big of a
Flower Show house,” he added.
An attorney in the audi-
ence said that he represented THE SPARROW HOUSE
two of the building’s abutters, 42 Summer Street, Plymouth
but that the family didn’t have 508-747-1240 • www.sparrowhouse.com
any specific issues other than
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Patti Campbell, Nancy Stayton, chairs of the Community Garden


Club of Duxbury Plant Swap & Sale, and Lisa Pattinson, Club
President, enjoy a bright day and beautiful flowers. They would
like to invite all gardeners in the area to visit Tarkiln Community 2 Christina Court, Newbury Drive,
AFTERNOON TEA
Center on Saturday, May 14 to participate in a Plant Swap (9-10 Duxbury Pembroke
a.m.) and a Plant Sale from 10 to 4 p.m. Trade a plant and/or buy a CELEBRATION TEAS Chef ’s Kitchen w/ Viking “Newbury Commons! Luxury
plant. All proceeds provide funds for the many public garden sites Stove, Sub Zero Wine Bar, 4 3 Bdrm Townhouse. 2200sf,
maintained by the CGCD. LIGHT LUNCH Bedrooms, 2 New Baths, Cul- Open Flr Plan, Designer
In conjunction with the Plant Swap & Sale, the club is also spon- WINES, ALE, CORDIALS de-sac, Central A/C, Hard- Kitchen, Gas Fireplace in Great
soring a Standard Flower Show inside the newly restored historic woods Throughout, Finished Room & Master Suite. Low
Tarkiln Community Center. It is free and open to the public on Richard & Linda Quigley Basement. Condo Fees! Gorgeous 2 Bdrm
Friday, May 13, 12-4 p.m. and Saturday, May 14, 10-4 p.m. This is 20 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Call Linda 781-254-7007 or Also Available! Rte 53S,
a perfect opportunity to add to your garden and enjoy the beautiful (508) 747-1221
arrangements and horticultural specimens on display. Greg 781-789-0800. Newbury Drive on Left (Be-
www.allthingstea.net tween Lilah & Bagnell Dr).”
Price
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Duxbury music career night Featuring:
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$469,900 Price
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Exploring a career in music?  Interested in a music major? ‘the only tea grown in England’ an
The Duxbury Music Promoters invite you to Music Career Night exceptionally unique gift!
on Wednesday, May 25 in the Duxbury High School Orchestra www.tregothnan.com
Room from 7-8 p.m. Plymouth Philharmonic conductor Steve
Karidoyanes, and Jeff Largent, Academy Award winning sound
designer and Asst. Professor at Berklee College of Music, are
just two of the music professionals and a current college music
student that will be on a panel sharing their music career path
DuxBizEx 2011 All are invited!
and offering a question/answer segment. College catalog hand-
outs will also be available. An informative hand-out “How to presented by The first-ever consumer tradeshow
Music Major what you need to know and when to do it,” will be to feature only Duxbury-based
available to students and parents produced by past high school
students and parents based on their experiences applying to col-
lege music programs. Explore the opportunities your talents can
& businesses happens tomorrow...
don’t miss it!
provide.
Thursday, May 5 from 6-8 PM Make an evening of it... Connect with
neighbors and friends who own and run
Duxbury Senior Center our local businesses.
What does Konrad have
in common with Also featuring free refreshments and tastings from local restaurants and food suppliers.

Cinco de Mayo? Restaurant/Food Suppliers:


Depot Street Market • French Memories Bakery • Juice Plus
Linda Collins Catering • One • Snug Harbor Fish Company • The Sun Tavern

Exhibitors will include:


Alden House Museum Duxbury Bay Maritime School Griffin Direct
Austin Chiropractic Center Duxbury Business Association Gutter Helmet
Bayside Marine Duxbury Clipper Jack Conway and Company
Bay Farm Montessori Duxbury Computers Rockland Trust
Blue Driving Academy Duxbury Mortgage Services Siobhan M. Sheehan, DDS, MS
Coldwell Banker Real Estate Duxbury Newcomers’ Club Vision Window Décor
Council on Aging Duxbury Pilates Welch and Donohoe, Esq.
Duxborough Designs Fernwood Investment Mgt. Williams Design Studio

Call Anne Antonellis, Duxbury Business Association for more information: 781.934-0708.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 7

Around Town Hall


School Committee: Wednesday, May
4, 7 p.m. at Alden Elementary School. Regain strength,
Water and Sewer Advisory Com- confidence & mobility
mittee: Wednesday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. in
the small conference room at Town Hall.
4th of July Committee: Thursday, Bay
May 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center.
Crematory Building Committee: Monday, May 9, 1 p.m.
Director of Inspectional Service office.
Path
REHABILITATION &
NOTE: The Board of Health meeting on May 5 has been NURSING CENTER
cancelled.
308 Kings Town Way
Legion team accepting applications Duxbury, MA
The Duxbury American Legion Baseball Program is accept-
ing applications for players the 2011 Season. Beginning this 781-585-5561
season, only players who are residents of Duxbury, who attend
Duxbury High School or private high schools or college who
were born on or after Jan. 1, 1992, are eligible to try out.
To apply send the player’s name, home address, e-mail ad-
CHOOSE Call today
dress, telephone numbers, parents name and contact informa-
tion, and a description of baseball experience to: Peter M. Bi-
zinkauskas, Esq. General Manager Duxbury American Legion
QUALITY for a Free
Rehabilitation
Baseball. Send e-mail to peterbiz@comcast.net, letters to PO
Box 349, Duxbury, MA 02331 or call 617-548-3213.
Successful Short-term Brochure & Tour!
Tryout sessions will be held at Chandler Street Athletic
Complex, Murphy Baseball Field on May 21 and May 28, from
Rehabilitation
9 a.m.-noon. Please register in advance. The team is limited to
an 18-player roster. This competitive and exciting program of- • Comprehensive rehabilitation
fers stiff competition from South Shore teams, and “under the for joint replacement, stroke,
lights” summer games at Murphy Field. cardiac conditions & diabetes
• Occupational, physical, &
Adult softball league under way speech therapies
If you are looking to play some softball, join us this Sunday • Experienced & dedicated
at 5 p.m. at Train Field. The teams played this past Sunday and nursing staff
brought a 0-0 score into the fourth inning before the dust was • Detailed discharge planning for
finally blown off of the bats and runs started coming in. More a safe transition home
information can be found at aspirefor.com/Aspire_For/Softball.
html or by e-mailing bill@aspirefor.com.

The Duxbury Music Promoters proudly present the 2011


Saturday, May 7th - 7:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
at the Duxbury Performing Arts Center
Duxbury Clipper; 5.9 inches wide x 7.5 inches high

Featuring - Nine Talented DHS Singers


& Our Special Judges:
Andrew Garland, international opera singer
& South Shore Conservatory voice teacher
David Maimaron, Head Coach of
Super Bowl Champion Duxbury Dragons
Anna Turley, music teacher and DHS graduate

Special Intermission Performance by The Sun Kings


General admission tickets on sale at Cast YOUR vote for the winner, who
6:00 p.m., $10.00 per person receives a grand prize of:
Advanced tickets for 90 seats near the stage • 10 hours with an engineer at world-class
will be available to groups of six album production facility
or more; email duxidoltix@gmail.com • Musicians Development Institute
between April 27 through May 4. of Cedarville

Drawing will be held for two June 26 Taylor Swift concert tickets.
Purchase your chance at the door: $5 for one, $20 for five. Benefits Duxbury music scholarships. Winner announced during the
second intermission. Tickets donated by DiVasta Business Solutions.
Elementary students must be accompanied by an adult; show is recommended for fifth grade and above.

Enjoy the Music and Cast Your Vote!


8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Send around town items


including births, anniversaries, It’s time to think about protecting your trees from winter moth!
promotions and other life milestones to
editor@duxburyclipper.com.
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pleted the 2011 National Latin
Exam and has been awarded
Magna Cum Laude in Latin
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III. Maeve, is the daughter of
Custom Furniture & Upholstery
Tim and Joanne McMahon
of Wadsworth Road.
➢➢ Sean McCarthy (Roxbury
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Andrew Hanus, 10, of Winslow Road (above) won the overall New
Hampshire state Alpine skiing title for J5’s. He took a first in GS and a
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Who’s the Birthday Girl?

Kiki Murphy, with the South


Shore Diving Club, will be head-
ing to California this July to com- When you see her give her your best
Birthday Wishes!
pete at the AAU Diving National
Championships which she will
compete in the the 9 and under
category.

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her owner. She has a white chest and white paws and the remain-
der of her body is mostly tabby stripes. She was found near Union
Street. If she looks familiar, contact Animal Control Officer Eddy
Ramos at the Duxbury Animal Shelter at 781-934-6424.

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136 Summer St. Duxbury Clipper
10 Phone: 585-3419 Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Town-wide cleanup planned Relay For Life adds prizes


Monday-Friday: Noah’s Ark Day School for ages 2 yrs 9
months to kindergarten. Call for information, 582-1778.
Nursery is provided for all services.
The generosity of local Street, between 3 p.m. and
continued from page one businesses has allowed Relay 11 p.m. on June 24. Winning
For Life of Marshfield, Dux- tickets will be drawn on Satur-
simply toss out the window when
they’re driving through the 50 First Church of Christ Scientist bury, Hanover, Norwell, and day morning, June 25, at 8:30
miles-per-hour zone. 243 Parks St. Pembroke to add additional a.m. in reverse order, with the
“It’s the same thing every Phone: 934-6434 prize items to its Four Sea- eighth prize drawn first. Hold-
single day,” she said. sons of Relay raffles for which ers of winning tickets do not
Sun.: Service at 10:30. Sunday school for youth to 20 at 10:30.
The trash problem has both- ticket sales are underway. Raf- need to be present to win, al-
Wed.: Service at 8 pm, readings from the Bible and Science and
ered Gazzola for years. About five fle ticket purchasers may win though most prizes will be
Health. Childcare provided. Reading Room: 17 Standish St.,
years ago, she wrote a letter to the prizes that represent all four available on site that morning.
Clipper, and she penned another Hours: Tue. through Fri., 10-1; Sat., 9-3.
seasons of the year. The mes- Relay For Life, which is
missive a few weeks ago. This sage to the community is that conducted by local volunteers,
time, however, people responded, New Covenant Fellowship
fighting cancer is a year-round is the American Cancer Soci-
and she saw the opportunity to Tarkiln Community Center, Rte 53, Summer St
effort, and not just something ety’s signature fund-raiser to
get something done. She went in David Woods, Pastor
front of the Board of Selectmen
people do only in the Spring. support local services to can-
and obtained their blessing to
Phone: 585-8628 Raffle tickets are being cer patients, survivors, and
hold a town-wide litter sweep. Sundays: Contemporary praise and worship at 10. Sunday sold by individuals registered caregivers. Organizing for the
“They really seemed to be on school and youth group after opening worship. Communion as team members for Relay June 24-25 event activities
board, they thought it was a great first Sun. of the month. Women’s Discovery and men of For Life. All proceeds of tick- and team recruiting is well un-
idea,” she said. “Hopefully it will Resident Mary Gazzola is Promise
tired of homegroups.
seeing litter on the side of her et sales will be credited to the derway, but it is not too late to
be successful and it will become teams and individuals who sell register new teams, survivors,
an annual event.”
The only concern she heard
street.
South Shore Worship
areas of town Gazzola would like
File photo

Clear plastic bags as well as


them. Tickets can also be pur- caregivers, and current cancer
chased by sending an e-mail patients. For more information
from town officials was over the toCongregation
see targeted during
Shirat Hayam,the P.O.clean-
Box 2727,gloves
Duxburycan bePhone:
02331, picked up on May
781-582-2700
up, residents are encouraged to 5 for free at Chandler, DHS and to marshfieldrelayforlife@ about Relay For Life, email
safety of children who may want gmail.com or calling 781-837- Debbie and Liz at marshfiel-
to participate. Although she wants Zionup
pick Lutheran
whereverChurchthey see a prob- right inside the transfer station,
to involve kids, Gazzola agreed, lem, including
386 Court their own
St., No. Plymouth, Rev.neigh- fromPhone:
C. Robert Stott, 7 a.m. until 12 noon. The
508-746-3041 8047. Tickets will also be sold drelayforlife@gmail.com or
and kids will be relegated to pick- borhood. However, if they want bags must be returned by 3 p.m. at the Relay itself at Marsh- call Liz at 339-933-1913.
ing up trash in parks and around toCongregation
help withBeth theJacob
problem areas, For this event only there will be field High School, 167 Forest
schools rather than on the side of one organizer
Synagogue: (an avid
8 Pleasant bike rider)
St. Plymouth, an exception
Community to the blue
Center, Court/Brewster bag rule
St. Lawrence
the road. has made Rabbi,
Silverman, mapsPhone:
of the problem ––  although someone will be on
508-746-1575.
“We want to involve the
younger generation, it’s impor-
areas on Route 53 and near the hand to make sure residents aren’t
Chandler Elementary School.
South Shore Quaker abusing the system by disposing MacDonald Funeral Home
tant to them too,” she said. “Any place where there’s of household trash.
Although there are specific
Phone:
open
complex
781-749-4383,
area,”
off
GazzolaTurkey
Levitt St., up
said, Hill
the hill
Lane, Hingham, Gazzola
is where
to Turkey Hill
(off Rte. 228said
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at theshe
library/town
and her hall
fel- 1755 Ocean St. Marshfield
the trash tends to accumulate. low organizers will hold a brain-
storming session after the day to
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
834-7320
see what can be done in the fu-
Cooking fun at the library 379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe,
year round: Family worship at 10 am.
ture, Phone:
including looking what
781-293-2520,
towns are doing to combat trash.
Sundaysother
On Thursday, May 19, from 4 to 5 p.m , children’s cook- “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
“I know this is reactive but
ing teacher, Debbie Alsebai, will St.offer
Markaofprogram at the Dux-
Epheseus Orthodox Mission hopefully we can do some pro- Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
bury Free Library. Children in grades261 Main1St.,
through
Kingston,5Rev. may signMcGillicuddy,
activePhone:
measures,” she said.
up to attend “Kidz Cooking with Miss Debbie” where they
Terrence 781-585-8907
At the end of the day, she RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
will learn a little cooking history Islamic
and have hopes to have made some impact
Centerfun making
of New EnglandaMosques
deli-
on the town’s trash problem, at
Traditional Funerals Cremations Pre-Need Funeral Planning
cious recipe. Advance registration is required and begins on
470 South St., Quincy, 671-479-8341, 74 Chase Dr.,inSharon, 781-784-0434
Thursday, May 5 by phone 781-934-2721 x115, online dux- least the minds of residents 373 Court Street 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
buryfreelibrary.org/children/children.htm “The whole point is to make
Safe Harboror in person in the N. Plymouth Manomet
Church people aware,” she said.
children’s department. 52 Main St., Marshfield, Pastor Mark Eagling, 781-837-9903 (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 11

DHS golf tournament


The annual Duxbury High School Golf Tournament will be
held Thursday, June 2, at Southers Marsh Golf Club in Plym-
outh. Check in will be at noon with a 1 p.m. start. Format is Build a strong, lean, flexible,
bramble (modified scramble.)
$90 includes 18 holes of golf and dinner. Dinner only is $25. balanced body for optimal health!
There will also be a raffle and silent auction. Hole sponsorships Personal attention to individual needs - seniors, golfers, athletes, people with sports,
are $50. back & joint injuries,and healthy adults getting in shape. Comfortable, fully equipped studio.
Make checks payable to Duxbury High School Golf and
Betty DeLisle, 781-934-9959
mail to Jack Magner, 2 Woodland Way, Duxbury MA, 02332. Certified Pilates Trainer duxpilates@comcast.net
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the DHS boys
and girls golf teams. Call Tom Benoit at 781-414-1658 or e-mail
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Get the Luxury without the Expense
Laxapalooza rescheduled
Duxbury Youth Lacrosse will hold “Laxapalooza” on Thurs-
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High School. (The event was originally planned for April 28 but
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A visit with Megan Greenstein Martial Arts for


ages 4 and up.
Try your 1st Class Free!
Megan Greenstein juggles businesses with family

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By Sarah Couglin, Clipper Contributor

n addition to owning two distinctive


Gee included for new Students
businesses, Megan Greenstein is a busy
mother of two. “I have two separate
For information call 781-585-3883
lives,” she said, referring to her work life. Born Kingsbury Club & Spa 186 Summer St. Kingston, MA 02364
and raised in Duxbury, Greenstein now divides
her time among family, friends, her recruiting
business (PharmaLogics), and her most recent
love, Mad Bay Designs.
FARFAR'S IS
The Greenstein file
OPENING
Family: Husband, Eric, Daughter, Madeline, 6,
Son, Bailey, 2.
Greenstein and her family. ...for our 32nd Season!
Favorite Book: Midnight in the Garden of Good
right person. I went to his facility in Fall River FRIDAY • MAY 6TH
and Evil where he showed me his designs, all Cole Haan
originals. He said he could work with my fabric
Favorite Movie: Anne of Green Gables & Anne
and we went from there. Now I have a distribu-
of Avonlea
tor in the same building in Fall River. The hand-
Hobby: Making bags, learning Photoshop bags are made there and a talented seamstress,
Pet Peeve: Complacency Hillary Gately of H2Sew, makes the pillows
here in Duxbury.
When did you launch Mad Bay Designs?
What was your first design? Our Bermu-
In 2009 the market was terrible; many recruit-
da bag. We started off with the nautical maps,
ing companies were going out of business. My
which I get from public domain and use high-
company, PharmaLogics, was on that track. We
resolution images to put them on fabric. Now
cut down as much as possible to stay afloat.
we create different styles of bags and pillows
Around that same time, I had this idea about
with both nautical and topographical maps. 4UESDAY 3UNDAYAM PMs#LOSED-ONDAYS
Mad Bay Designs while my husband, Eric, and
Everything is fully customizable –– I can put 3T'EORGE3TREETs 
I were on vacation in Mexico. I was shopping at
a specific landmark, a yacht club for example,
a hotel gift store and wanted to purchase some-
on the map. It makes it “your” place, special to
thing authentically Mexican but couldn’t find
you.
just what I was looking for, something not too
Have you seen any imitation bags or pil-
tchotchke-ish. I was frustrated yet inspired, and
on the flight home imagined creating something
lows? There were actually people that were do-
ing this before me, of which I was unaware. I
Trendies Salon & Day Spa
both functional and sentimental to remind peo- Celebrate MotherÕs Day
created this in my own mind. My application,
ple of places close to their hearts. I immediately MotherÕs Manicure with a daughterÕs Mini Manicure for $25
however, is different; I really customize the
thought of Duxbury, and the bridge, and then I and 30 Minute Facial or Massage for $45
maps more so than others.
got to thinking about nautical maps and turning Gift Certificates Available
In how many states are Mad Bay Designs
them into accessories. My husband thought it
available? Around 15 now. All hair and spa services at affordable prices!
was a cool idea and suggested I try and design
Did the ocean play a large part in your
a line to sell.
childhood? Yes, and it was also the driving fac- ~ Hair
In November 2009, on the way out to a
tor behind Mad Bay. I have the best childhood
biopharmaceutical conference for my business, ~ Facials
memories of growing up in Duxbury –– going
I worked on the design for the handbags and ~ Waxing
to the beach and playing all day, coming home
on the flight home I created the logo. I worked ~ Massage
to take an outdoor shower, eating dinner and
tirelessly for months researching textiles, fab-
going to bed –– every day. ~ ManiÕs & PediÕs
rics, and charts. The debut of Mad Bay Designs
Where’s your favorite place in Duxbury?
was at the Beauty for Borders Fashion show, a
Saquish, although I don’t get there as often as I
philanthropic event held last March on behalf Walk~Ins Welcome
would like ...
of Children Without Borders. We started selling Tues~Sat
How do you juggle it all? Well, while all
immediately after that, and a month later, Mad
this was happening with Mad Bay, PharmaLog-
Bay signed on its flagship store, the Studio. 708 Washington St., Rt. 53
ics took off. We doubled in size and moved into
How did you come up with the name? In Pembroke, Ma 02359
a new space in Braintree. When I am there I
honor of my children, Madeline and Bailey…
have to completely switch gears. I do Mad Bay 781-826-6800
Your bags are produced in collaboration
at night, for a few hours after the kids go to
with the former U.S. Cole Haan manufactur-
bed. I can only think in two-hour increments.
er. How did you come into contact with him?
It is tough to balance everything and everyone
Because of my recruiting background I tend to Come Celebrate Spring at the
– your children, husband, home and your busi-
be a very persistent, diligent person. I made a
bunch of phone calls and when I called to talk
ness. It’s a common challenge for every wom- 3rd Annual DMS Spring
an. You have to live in the moment; otherwise
to the manufacturer [Frank], I knew he was the
life will pass you by. Carnival & Road Race
Bigger and Better the Ever
Fun Activities for All Ages
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(across from Tsang's) We Deliver!
Duxbury Spring House Tour
Preview set for May 21 GIVE MOM THE DAY OFF
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Bring her home a gourmet meal.
Club Annual Spring House Tour on Saturday, May 21 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Advanced tickets for the tour can be purchased Gift Certificates for Mother's Day
for $25 at Foodie’s, The Studio and on duxburynewcomers.
org. Tickets will be available on the day of the tour for $30 at
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14 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Comedian
Jimmy Tingle
performs for
The Parent
Connection
Comedian Jimmy Tingle
will perform at the Duxbury
Performing Arts Center dur-
ing a fundraiser for The Parent
Connection on Saturday, May
21.
The evening will start with
a “Pre-Tingle Mingle” Recep-
tion at 6 p.m. at the Duxbury
Nancy Denman, Head, Children’s Services; Carol Jankowski, Bay Maritime Hall (457 Wash-
Director of the DFL; Charles Vautrain, Treasurer, Duxbury Teachers’ ington St.) and be followed
Association; Nancy Chadwick, President of the Duxbury Teachers’ by an 8 p.m. live auction and
Association. show by Tingle at the Duxbury
Performing Arts Center, 73 Al-

DTA donates to DFL den St.

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The Pre-Tingle Mingle Re-
ception by the Bay will take
ast year during Head of Children’s Services place before the show at the
National Poetry and Carol Jankowski, Direc- Duxbury Bay Maritime Hall.
Month, the Duxbury tor, with a check for $782, There will be appetizers, a cash
Teachers’ Association started which is in honor of and rep- bar and a “Tingle-tini” special-
a special donation program to resenting each child currently ty drink. Tickets for the recep-
benefit the children of Dux- enrolled in Alden School. The tion and show, which include
bury. The DTA donated $683 funds are earmarked to pur- premium seating at the show,
dollars, in honor of and repre- chase age-appropriate poetry are $50 each. Tickets for the
senting each child enrolled at books, in honor of National show only (upper level seating)
Chandler School. On Monday, Poetry Month, and to purchase are $30. Purchase your tickets
April 25, Charles Vautrain, and replace library materials now, online at theparentcon-
DTA Treasurer, and Nancy across the disciplines for these nection.org, or starting May 3
Chadwick, DTA President, age groups. at the Duxbury Free LIbrary
presented Nancy Denman, and Westwinds Bookshop.

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Traffic lights coming to Duxbury


The State Senate has ad- 3A will cost approximately as one that will continue to ex-
GOOLEY
opted a provision offered by $325,000 for a traffic light and perience a significant amount CONSTRUCTION
Sen. Robert Hedlund that similar safety improvements. of growth. In addition, Lou L.L.C.

provides for an earmark to Studies have shown that Tretakoff of Massasoit Road PROJECT MANAGEMENT
fund safety improvements for these intersections have expe- recently presented the Dux-
two busy Duxbury intersec- rienced a significant amount bury Board of Selectmen with
Fine Homes & Renovations
tions, Hedlund said in a writ- of traffic growth over the past over 1,300 signatures calling Duxbury
ten statement. As the ranking few years. The Winter St./ Rt. for a traffic light at the inter-
minority member of the Joint 53 intersection consistently section of Tobey Garden St. 781.934.2130 Lic.# 048048

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Hedlund said he successfully intersection in Duxbury. A With the funding secured
pressed for inclusion of this study by the Central Transpor- in both the Senate and House
A heartfelt thank you to all the
funding in the Transportation tation Planning Staff (CTPS) versions of the Transportation Duxbury residents who enabled our Ben
Bond Bill that recently passed regarding the Rt. 53 corridor Bond Bill, this earmark is as- to live and eat like a king.
the Senate. The intersection of specifically mentioned the sured of going before the Gov-
Tobey Garden Street and Rte. Winter St./Rt. 53 intersection ernor for his signature.

Abstracts by Wilson Hunt


During the months of May Allston Heritage Museum and information you can visit us
and June of 2011 the Helen South End Open Studios where online at helenbumpusgallery.
Bumpus Gallery will feature he had a solo show. co The Helen Bumpus Gallery
an exhibit by Wilson L. Hunt. At a reception to meet the is Located on the main level
Wilson began his studies artist to be held at the gallery of the Duxbury Free Library,
in drawing, figure painting, on Saturday May 7, from 2-4 77 Alden Street. The exhibit
watercolor and abstraction p.m. Complimentary refresh- may be viewed during regular
at Syracuse University. He ments will be served and all library hours.
continued studying in ad- are invited to attend For more
vanced painting, watercolor
and graphic arts at the School After-school movie
of the Museum of Arts in Bos-
ton. The Duxbury Free Library Children’s Department will
He has been exhibited in present an after-school movie on the big screen in the Merry
juried and members shows in Room on Tuesday, May 9, at 2:15 p.m. Superheroes vs. vil-
and around the New England lains can only mean chaos in Metro City. Our licensing agree-
Area. Wilson’s works have ment prohibits revealing the title, but can you guess? Register
been showcased at the Dux- by calling 781-934-2721 x115, stop by the children’s desk in He was one lucky dog, and we were lucky to
bury Art Association, Galatea person, or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org/children/children.
htm. Children in grade 3 and under must be accompanied by have him.
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A mother’s story

At a special even, Marianne Leone


– author, screenwriter and actress –
It's Spring Time...
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Mount Vernon selected as school architect


continued from page one Daly said that the vision-
Associates on Wednesday. The ing sessions school officials
group debated on Wednesday did as part of the feasibility
night but was unable to make study, under the direction of
a choice, so at 11 p.m. the Dr. Frank Locker, gave the
continued the meeting until architects a lot of information
Thursday, April 28 and made to work with in designing the
the decision then. school’s floor plan.
The four designers were “The vision committee put
tapped by the state as “model together a tremendous amount
school” designers based on of work,” he said.
previous construction (for ex- The building would have
ample, Mount Vernon’s design two three-story academic
will be based on Ashland High wings, off the “spine,” one
School.) Using a model school for the middle school, and one
design will speed up construc- for the high school. The high
tion time and will earn Dux- school wing would include a
bury additional reimburse- “freshman academy” to help
ment from the Massachusetts students transition between
School Building Authority.
Committee members were
impressed with an alternate A conceptual site plan showing
plan, presented by Mount Ver- the front (high school) entrance
non, that would see the build- of the proposed new middle/
ing built in one phase, result- high school.
ing in time and cost savings. The classrooms, especially at
(Originally, officials believed the middle school level, have
the building would have to be large shared spaces where stu-
built in several steps: construc- dents can sit on the floor and
tion the new middle school be- do a group project, or view a
hind the existing one, then de- presentation.
molishing the middle school, “The heart of the school is
then building the new high that its organized in clusters, or
school component.) small learning communities,”
The new proposal would Croteau said. “It’s a flexible
see the entire new facility built educational environment.”
in one step, behind the middle McClelland said Duxbury
school. Afterwards, DMS and would be a “primary project”
DHS would be demolished, for his firm.
and parking and fields would “We’ve designed a project
be constructed on the former that we think fits within the
high school land. character of Duxbury,” he said.
Mount Vernon officials The proposed floor plan of the new school, showing two academic wings (one for middle school and one “We’re very excited about this
said the new plan would allow for high school) on one side of a central corridor, with shared spaces connected to the PAC on the other. project.” “
Train Field to be expanded. Mount Vernon representatives said they drew extensively from the visioning diagram done during the Ai3
“One could see the de- school’s feasibility study, showing at bottom right. The members of the Ai3
velopment of a lot of passive firm used Whitman-Hanson
recreation,” said Dennis Daly, the two schools. The library High School as their model for
who is a Duxbury resident. would be on the third floor. their Duxbury proposal and
“It also keeps the building far In the one phase design, showed the committee three
away from all of our residen- the academic spaces would be variations of the school with
tial neighbors.” on the outside of the spine, and different separations of the
Mount Vernon said that the the shared/community spaces middle and high schools with-
building would be modeled would be adjacent to the PAC. in the building. They have not
on Ashland’s design, where a Daly said this would allow completed a co-located school
central corridor with natural for public, night time use of based on the Whitman-Hanson
lighting runs down the cen- those spaces while maintain- model, but are currently work-
ter of the building, separating ing complete security for a ing on one in East Bridgewa-
academic areas from what’s academic wing. ter. Two of their models had
termed “core plus” areas like a Committee members the high and middle schools
asked about the rigidity of the Dennis Daly and Frank Tedesco of Mount Vernon Group answer ques-
library, gym, and arts spaces. tions from the School Building Committee last Tuesday afternoon. stacked vertically with the
Although Ashland is not academic spaces. Daly said communal facilities, such as
a co-located school, Mount that other than the science the one-phase option would Associates are familiar with the cafeterias and gymnasiums
Vernon is working on one, room, which are “stacked” to give designers more room for Duxbury’s needs – their model closer to Alden Street and one
Manchester Essex regional make things like plumbing traffic flow in front of the new school is the only one that is model with the high school
Middle/High School, which is and electricity service easier, school. actually a co-located middle along Alden Street, separated
based on the same design. the spaces are adaptable. Mount Vernon is a 50 year high school (Ipswich.) from the middle school by
“We feel that this model “None of us know where old firm that has built 130 “Really, 80 percent of our the communal facilities. The
school is the most simple and education is going,” he said. schools in Massachusetts, Te- work is public school work,” group said there was no dif-
most adaptable,” said Frank “Education has to be flexible desco said. said Duncan McClelland. ference and cost or construc-
Tedesco, who pointed out that and we want these spaces to be Voters at March’s annual Ipswich Middle/High tion time between any of the
the “spine” design would al- flexible ... Redundant simple Town Meeting approved $2.9 School is based on an archi- models.
low two separate entrances for structure is the best answer to million dollars in design fees tectural concept that would The group touted their re-
the middle and high school. that problem.” for the project. A special Town fit in Duxbury, McClelland cord of coming in under bud-
He also said that Ashland Mount Vernon’s site plan- Meeting will be held in the fall said. The school is basically a get and ahead of schedule in
and a second model school the ner, Ben Gary, said that he’d to approve the remainder of “house,” where the academic their school building projects,
company built came in mil- observed traffic patterns at the the construction money, which facilities are, and a “barn,” and presenter Scott Dunlap
lions under budget. current school first hand, not- is estimated to be as much as where the shared facilities said, as a Duxbury resident, he
The company also focuses ing that it’s not to bad with the $130 million, including the like gyms and performing arts had a particular knowledge of
on green and energy efficient elementary school students, state reimbursement. (The spaces sit. The two are con- the town’s identity and of the
issues. Ashland is 30 percent but that things fall apart when town’s contribution is estimat- nected by a walkway. Dux- concern among voters for the
more efficient than an equiva- the middle and high school ed to be $74 million.) bury has more students than project.
lent building, according to Te- students arrive. In addition to Mount Ver- Ipswich, so a third floor would “I know the 60 percent
desco. “I think the major concern non, School Building Commit- be added to the “house.” vote at Town Meeting was no
“Green technology issues is traffic,” he said. “There’s a tee members heard from three Flansburgh representative mandate,” he said. “A lot of
are in the forefront today,” he certain amount of chaos that other model school designers David Croteau said that in- what we need to do is prove
said. “It’s the right thing to occurs.” last week. side the house, the academic that this is the right project for
do” A traffic flow plan present- Flansburgh Associates spaces are based on “kivas,” the town.”
ed at the meeting showed that The team from Flansburgh a Native American concept.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 19
Dunlap said that Ai3 would
have a 36–month timeline for
the project and would be go- BIKEWAY
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High School as their model tractors was an advantage to said in a press release. The
school and have recently com- their proposal. department heads of both the
pleted the new Quincy High Committee members had middle and high schools have
School. The group’s proposal concerns about the group’s 48- met with Dr. Frank Locker to
had the new school connecting month timetable for comple- develop the Educational Plan
to the side of the PAC with the tion of the project, as well and and space needs assessment.
middle school in the back and their proposed changes to the Survey work has begun and
the high school along Alden traffic patterns. SMMA direc- the traffic study and soils bor-
Street. SMMA also proposed tor Alex Pitkin said they felt ings are scheduled to begin in Over 100 different
changing the traffic patterns to 48 months was the fastest the mid-May. The schematic de-
remove the congestion on St. project could be completed sign package is scheduled to micro brews
George Street. based on the fact that you could be submitted to Massachusetts to try!
The group did not give a only move students into a new School Building Authority in Empire Wine
detailed internal layout of the building in at the start of the August for a September Board & Spirits This is not to
building, stating that they did school year in September or at of Directors vote.
not want to committee to feel the beginning of January. The The next meeting of the Annual Grand be missed!
tied to a floor plan, but said the group added that the changes School Building Committee Beer Festival FREE-
classrooms would be broken to the traffic patterns were in- will be held on Tuesday, May
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lanning for a marathon is a little like


planning for a wedding. There is a

C-C-Changes? lot of preparation both on and off the


course. The training takes time and commitment

I
but running for a charity puts a whole new spin
on things. It was such a thrill to run on the Miles
n 1992 there were over a hundred people at the For Miracles team this year and raise money for
Dunkin’ Donuts hearing, and 800 signed a petition Children’s Hospital Boston. The Boston Mara-
begging the town to keep the chain out of Duxbury. thon has come and gone once again and I have
many people to thank. My family and friends,
This time around, only one or two people showed up to especially my Saturday Sisters, were such a
voice their opposition to a change in signage. positive reinforcement for me throughout my
Different circumstances, to be sure, but it simply feels training. That, along with the camaraderie of my
like there’s less outrage this time around, as if the town isn’t teammates was instrumental in getting me to the
finish line. I met some amazing people running
so solidly united behind the principle of preserving the look for Children’s. I’d also like to thank everyone
of Duxbury. Combine this with the divide in the populace who made donations to this very worthy cause. ing Web site: howtohelp.childrenshospital.org/
exposed by some of the land use articles at this year’s Town You have truly made a difference. I was able to bostonmarathon/pfp/?ID=CT0073. Thank you
raise over $5,600. Without you, this would not again for your support. See you on the starting
Meeting, and it might be a portent. have been possible. I have until May 18 to send
Maybe Duxbury, that unchanging rock in the flowing line next year.
in donations so if you have not yet done so and Tessa Casey
river, is changing. Maybe a new generation of residents is would like to contribute, please go to the follow- Orchard Street
moving in, folks who are less rigid about what they’ll allow
to be built in this rural seaside community. 4th of July fundraising letter on the way ——
D
So if there’s an appetite for change, how should we go
ear Duxbury resi- costs an average of $40,000 residents.
about it? Town Meeting floor probably isn’t the best place dents, This week each year. We know that times are
to rewrite the zoning rules. The committee appointed by the you will be receiv- The 4th of July Activities tight for many families, but
selectmen to look at the accessory structures issue is a good ing the annual letter from the Committee volunteers hire lo- donations can come in any size
start, but the scope of their charge may not be wide enough. 4th of July Activities Com- cal bands, clowns and regi- and every dollar counts! Donat-
mittee (a.k.a. Margery Parcher ments who are professional ing is simple – you can go to
Here’s our take on the fundamental problem Duxbury Fund) requesting a donation to entertainers. In addition to en- the Web site (duxbury4thojuly.
faces. For decades, residents demanded extremely help fund our town’s fun-filled tertainment, we must also pay com) and make a donation on-
limited development. They fiercely opposed commercial 4th of July festivities. for porta-potties at the beach, line, or simply respond to our
There seems to be some the stage, lighting, dumpsters, letter with a check. Thank you
development and wanted limits on residential lots –in terms confusion about how the parade and security. Each year, the for your consideration and we
of density, setbacks, accessory buildings, etc. There’s really and beach party are funded, so town appropriates $10,000 for look forward to another amaz-
no debate about the look people wanted. I am hoping this letter will help the parade, however that obvi- ing 4th of July weekend this
Duxbury residents understand ously only covers a fraction of year, and for many years to
But Duxbury is a conservative community that doesn’t
what it takes financially to put the costs. The Margery Parcher come!
like excessive regulation. (Look at the resistance the group the parade and beach party to- Fund is dwindling and we need Katy Gaenicke
pushing for a historic protection district have encountered, gether and encourage you to do- your support! In order to ensure Co-chairwoman of the
even though so many give lip service to saving the historic nate to this worthy cause. Each the future of our parade, we 4th of July Committee
year the parade and beach party need donations from Duxbury
look of the town.) So we’ve left some of the rules vague, and
passed the buck to volunteer boards like the Planning Board
Rally against Pilgrim ——————————
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and Zoning Board of Appeals. They are the guardians at the
gate, but because they have such wide discretion, they are lymouth and its sur- est of any government agency.  ily friendly rally at Plymouth
rounding communi- But bringing this value in line Rock for increased safety
open to harsh criticism or even lawsuits when people don’t with other agencies such as the at Pilgrim.  Please join your
ties are at risk to a ra-
like their decisions. diation disaster caused by a fire EPA’s $9 million would have a neighbors in letting Entergy
This isn’t fair. These folks are only doing what they were from its densely packed spent major effect on nuclear plant li- and the NRC know that we are
elected/appointed to do, interpreting the town’s bylaws and fuel pool storage. Buy hey, cense renewals and new reactor informed citizens who expect
don’t worry, it probably won’t approvals.  Entergy is also not them to take our well-being as
the wishes of the populace as best they can. happen. required by the NRC to factor a top priority over share-holder
Now, we think the bylaws aren’t as vague as some would While the odds of a spent in the cost of offsite radioac- profits.  Demand that they take
have you believe. But regardless, it’s obvious the community fuel pool fire are low, it’s no tive cleanup, only damages, immediate actions to make our
surprise that they could be sub- since the Price-Anderson act community, families and in-
needs to have a conversation about these important issues. stantially lower if it were not for precludes this cost.  Instead the vestments safer.  Let’s address
Any conversation needs to start with the question: What the fact that it costs money to nuclear industry is required to the elephant in the room and
do we want Duxbury to look like? Do we want to keep reduce this risk, and the plant’s carry a small amount of insur- take action to minimize the
operator takes only a limited ance and the tax payer is left potential health risks from the
things the same, or is there a desire for more commerce, for
amount of this risk. The rest is bearing the rest of costs of re- Pilgrim Power Plant.
homeowners to have more leeway with things like accessory born by the plant’s surround- covery. Daniel Ryan
buildings? Once that fundamental question is answered, ing inhabitants, who have not On May 7 from 10 a.m. Hounds Ditch Lane
clear, plain-English rules need to be put in place to be provided “informed consent.” to noon there will be a fam-
That’s you. By not spending
fair to everyone – town officials, the building department, millions of dollars to offload
neighbors and homeowners alike. the spent fuel to dry storage–a Thanks from SEPAC ————
T
–– J. Graeber fraction of the billions of dol-
lars estimated from a spent he Duxbury Special Education Parent Advisory Coun-
pool fire—Entergy has saved cil (SEPAC) would like to thank all the families and
some dough which will please friends who attended our third annual Skating “Fun”
What do you think? shareholders. You bear the risk,
they get the reward.
Raiser co-sponsored with members of the Bruins organization at
the Bog over April vacation.
The NRC will say that the Our sincerest thanks for all the donations and everyone who
Got an opinion you want to share?
Sound off on this or any other issue. benefit of moving the over- graciously volunteered their time in support of this event. One
Send your comments to: packed fuel to dry storage has of the SEPAC’s goals is to provide events not only to benefit our
to exceed the expenditure. One special needs population, but also to provide events inclusive of
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com such benefit is saved human the whole community.
Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331 lives which the NRC uses a Jerry Nightingale, Co-Chair
value of $3 million, the low- Nancy O’Connor, Co-Chair
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 21

Music students travel to DC


By Malcom Edgar, DHS sophomore
Special to the Clipper
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Following the concert, the of Duxbury’s groups. Among
students went on a dinner their pieces was John Rud-
cruise along the Potomac der’s “Suite for Strings.”
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Drive, according to Deputy The fire was quickly con- need to have their electrical
Fire Chief Christopher West. tained by Duxbury firefighters systems checked after a light-
“It’s looking for a ground using a fire extinguisher, so the ning strike because they could
and it found an underground damage to the rest of the house be damaged.
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be reasonably suspicious of
such calls and to take every
step possible to verify the au-
as possible?
Union. Duxbury police detec- thenticity of such calls. These
tives working in cooperation
with Western Union continue
to investigate and have recov-
verifications can be done quite
easily by directly contacting
your bank or credit card com-
This loan is for you!
ered the victim’s funds. Other pany at phone numbers sup- There are so many good reasons to love the
variations of this scam have plied on your monthly state-
included the call being placed ments. In the case of the bail 15-Year Mortgage. For some people, it’s about
by the alleged arrestee who scam, residents should feel being debt-free. Others want the mortgage paid
claimed to be a distant relative free to contact their local po- off by the time the kids go to college or before
of the intended victim. These lice department who would be they retire. Some see paying off their mortgage
scams are typically targeting happy to assist in verifying the
senior citizens. alleged arrest and detainment quickly as a kind of “forced” savings. Here’s the
In a second reported scam, of a relative. simple fact: If you can swing the somewhat-higher
a Duxbury resident received monthly payments, a 15-Year Mortgage knocks years
off your original loan.Your equity builds very quickly.
Water hydrant flushing will And you pay thousands less in interest, compared
to a longer-term mortgage loan. Rates are still at
continue through May historic lows. How much longer? Who knows. If a
15 - Y E A R F I X E D
NO POINTS!

4.04
The Duxbury Water Department has commenced flushing 15-Year sounds good to you, let’s talk. Soon! Come
the water distribution system and will continue through the
middle of May. This activity will cause varying degrees of
discolored water; and pressure fluctuations, therefore, users
see us or call Angela Blanchard or Richard Coleman
at 617-471-0750. Or apply at colonialfed.com -
% APR
should check both hot and cold water before use, especially click the Loans tab. (Also available for debt consolidation
for laundering purposes. All supplies will be chlorinated dur- and for new home purchases.)
ing this flushing.
The flushing of water mains is a necessary function to im-
prove water quality to our customers. The department apolo-
gizes for any inconvenience this necessary work may cause.

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Donations sought for St.


John’s yard sale
Donations are being sought for a yard sale at St. John’s Epis-
copal Church. Wanted items include tools, CDs, DVDs, office
equipment, toys, furniture, lawn care items (mowers, trimmers,
blowers, etc.), bicycles, dishes, chairs, tables, jewelry, pictures,
frames, quilts, books (especially children’s books), sports equip-
ment, glassware, flower pots and household items. Items can be
dropped off Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday between 9
a.m.-3 p.m. Pick up is available, call 781-934-6253 for more
information.
The sale will be Saturday, May 7, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. St.
John’s is located at 410 Washington St. No early birds, please.

Idol contestants announced


Duxbury Idol will be held during the second intermission
at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at for two Taylor Swift concert
the Performing Arts Center tickets, courtesy of DiVasta
and is recommended for fifth Business Solutions. Swift con-
graders and above. Tickets are cert ticket entries will be avail-
$10 and 90 seats in the lower able in the lobby during the first
section of the Performing Arts part of Duxbury Idol. E-mail
Center will be set aside for ad- the Duxbury Music Promoters
vance reserve seats. at duxidoltix@gmail.com if in-
Nine students have been se- terested in group tickets.
lected to compete to be the next  
Duxbury Idol: Greg Bray, Kate
Cameron, Tori Clough, Gillian
Desmarais, Cam Draper, Sarah
Goldberg, Billy Jewell, Linsin
Smith and Jesse Williams.
Opera singer Andrew Gar-
land, Dragons Football Coach
David Maimaron and DHS grad
and music teacher Anna Turley
will provide their insights on
every performance and judge
round two, but as always, the
audience will make the deci- For Michele, one of
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Springtime at the playground

Elsa Caswell was much happier in her mom


Corey Wisneski’s arms.

Bennett Stout shares a shy look while climbing under the


play structure.

Cheryl Gleason helps her son Conor Gleason and their friend Amelia
Caswell on the teeter-totter.

Maggie and Adie Slimbaugh have a private


conversation.

Olivia Gleason rocks fast on a dolphin.


It was the first trip to the playground for 8 week old Elsa
Photos by Karen Wong Caswell and her mom Corey Wisneski and 6 week old Scarlett
Stout and her mom Dianna Stout.

Brooks O’Brien takes a dolphin ride.

Tulip Magnolia trees are in full bloom around


Duxbury.

Maggie Slimbuagh’s mom Sarah gives Sisters Maggie and Adie Slimbaugh take a walk on the bal-
her a gentle ride on the spinning circle. ance bar.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 25

Senior Center news Town-wide litter Helping Our Clients to Make Good Decisions Since 1967

Annual Health Fair. Coming on May 18 from 10 a.m. - 2


p.m. Join us for educational lectures accompanied by a compli-
sweep May 7 Home, Auto, Business, Marine, Life
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scape Designs. She will share tips on organic gardening, infor- side the gate at the transfer sta-
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DSU news
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students are invited to DSU’s celebration on Thursday, May
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prizes and full on fun. Tickets are $10 for members and $12
for nonmembers, sold at Alden lunch and at the DSU.
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or Noon-3 p.m. $25 for members and $30 for nonmembers.
Open to Chandler and Alden students. Advance sign up is re-
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Duxbury School Calendar


Thursday May 5
Social Host program PAC
Chandler PTA and volunteer orientation 9:15 a.m. rm. 303
Friday May 6
No school - Professional Day
Saturday May 7 Send School news & Photos to
Duxbury Idol 7 p.m. editor@duxburyclipper.com
the Deadline is Monday at noon.
Monday May 9
Alden School Council 3:45 p.m.
Chandler School Council 4 p.m.

Second graders sew to help others


Tuesday May 10
MCAS grades 3 and 8

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School Building Committee 7 p.m. DHS rm. 106
Wednesday May 11 n April 14, before
MCAS grades 3 and 6
Alden PTA meeting 9:30 a.m.
school, a crafty
Thursday May 12 group of Second
MCAS grade 5 and 8 Graders gathered for their last
Helping Hands event at Chan-
dler School. Led by Mrs. Se-
School Lunch Menu choka, other Chandler teach-
ers and a group of mothers,
Week of May 9-13 the children stuffed, sewed
and dressed dolls for children
DHS receiving treatment at the Da-
Monday: Spaghetti carbonara with ham, sea- na-Farber Cancer Institute in
soned green beans, garlic bread, fruit crisp.
Boston.
Tuesday: Chicken sticks with duck sauce, orien- The children were very
tal fried brown rice, oriental veggies, egg roll. skilled sewers and the dolls
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of marinara, were colorfully outfitted in
Italian meat or alfredo sauce. robes made by volunteer par- Everyone works to stuff and sew the dolls. Photos by Betsy Campbell
Thursday: Pizza burger on a whole wheat bun, ents. The children also made
macaroni salad, chilled peaches. beautiful get-well cards to go Sisters Jillian, who
Friday: BBQ roasted chicken, cheddar mashed along with the dolls. The dolls starts kindergarten
potatoes, seasoned peas, homemade cornbread. and cards will brighten the day at Chandler in the
fall, and Jaden, who
All lunches served with choice of milk. of many sick children and will
is in her last year at
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food grab-n-go specials daily. help make their hospital stay a Chandler, show off
little easier. their handiwork.
DMS
Monday: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, carrot and celery
sticks with ranch dressing.
Tuesday: Chicken nuggets with duck sauce, oriental fried brown rice,
oriental veggies, egg roll.
Wednesday: Italian pasta bar, choice of marinara, Italian meat or alfredo
sauce.
Thursday: Pizza burger on a whole wheat bun, macaroni salad, chilled
Art booster
peaches.
Friday: BBQ roasted chicken, cheddar mashed potatoes, seasoned meeting
peas, homemade cornbread. The next meeting of the
All lunches served with choice of milk. Duxbury Art Boosters will
Cold fruit and vegetable bar, fresh food grab-n-go specials daily. be Wednesday, May 11, at
7 p.m. in room 114 at Alden
Lauren Tolve, Emmeline Bouthillier and Shannon Horgan stuff their School.
Alden and Chandler Schools dolls.
Monday: Breakfast for lunch, French toast sticks, maple syrup, sliced
ham, baked potato puffs, mixed fruit and raisins.
Tuesday: BBQ roasted chicken, corn on the cob, confetti cole slaw, Spring Carnival
whole grain pretzel, fruit shape-up.
Wednesday: Homemade fresh baked pizza, garden salad, cinnamon at DMS May 30
pears.
Come celebrate spring,
Thursday: Whole grain pasta with marinara or Italian meat sauce, warm have some fun, maybe a little
garlic bread stick, seasoned green beans, orange wedges. run, or cheer on friends and
Friday: Whole grain corn dog nuggets, seasoned peas and carrots, family at the third Annual
applesauce. DMS Spring Carnival and
Assorted fruit and veggie selection daily. Road Race. To be held from
All lunches served with choice of milk. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. on May 20 at
the DMS football field (case
of rain DMS gym). Fun for
apply
applyonline:
online: www.pccpduxbury.org
WWW.PCCPDUXBURY.ORG
www.pccpduxbury.org all ages.  Food, games, prizes
WWW.PCCPDUXBURY.ORG
moon walk, giant slide, face
Early Learning & Friendship painting and more.  Dunk
Early Learning & Friendship a teacher at the ever popu-
lar dunk tank.  Maybe even
The value of the written word:  Caroline O’Connor, Olivia an appearance by one of our
Rosenfeld and Sam Wyatt are three DHS students whose out- Dux fire trucks.  DHS student
standing work has been recognized by their English teachers. Johnnie Congdon playing the
Eleven students are selected monthly, and their work is displayed tunes.  Tickets for Carnival
in the English wing. sold at the event. For Road
Race information and registra-
Michelle
Ph.D Manganaro, M.Ed., Ph.D
Michelle Manganaro, M.Ed., tion, look for registration fly-
ers at the Student Union, Town
781-934-8145 x201
781-934-8145 x201 Library, school offices, Bench-
michelle_manganaro@verizon.net
michelle_manganaro@verizon.net warmers Pizza, Foodies’ and
the Kingsbury Club or e-mail
DidWASHINGTON
you know??? ~ There areSTREET,
twelve inches in a foot? debbie.burns@charter.net.  If
404
Did you know??? ~404
ThereWASHINGTON DUXBURY
are twelve inches STREET, DUXBURY
in a foot? you need anymore Carnival in-
formation visit the DMS PTA
Director: Michelle Manganaro, M.Ed., Ph.D
Director:
Web site at dms-pta.org.  This
404Michelle Manganaro,
Street,M.Ed., Ph.D
Washington
404 Washington
Duxbury
Street, Duxbury
781-934-8145 x201 is a DMS PTA fundraiser and
781-934-8145 x201
michelle_manganaro@verizon.net 781-834-6231 • 267 Ocean St., Brant Rock, Marshfield community event.
michelle_manganaro@verizon.net
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Duxbury police log 10:31 p.m. Unattended motor


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a suspended license and registra- vehicle owner. Drive. Area search negative.
tion. 7:17 p.m. Motor vehicle acci- 9:46 a.m. Motor vehicle crash
4:08 p.m. Caller on Tremont
Street requested an officer for an
dent on Route 3 North. Ambu-
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transported to hospital. Vehicle
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3:07 p.m. Minor motor vehicle
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5:07 p.m. Motor vehicle stuck Tuesday April 26
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1:12 a.m. Caller on Pilgrim
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8:40 p.m. Caller reported kids
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By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor


sports@duxburyclipper.com
and 2010, along with four Pa-
triot League titles. During that
whole Duxbury community
that supports football. I would SEACOAST
After losing out on the span he has accumulated a re- like to thank all of them, along ENGINEERING COMPANY
Globe’s “Coach of the Year” to cord of 63-10, and it is expect- with our teachers and admin- t$JWJM
Concord-Carlisle’s Mike Ro- ed that his Dragons will be in istrators, who have been so t%PDLT
bichaud, who saw his Patriots serious contention to repeat as supportive. It takes all of them t&OWJSPONFOUBM
manhandled by the Dragons, Super Bowl champs. to have the quality of program
35-13, in this year’s Division The selection was a com- that we have,” Maimaron 5JUMF7%FTJHOt1FSNJUT
2A Super Bowl at Gillette Sta- plete surprise to Maimaron, said.
dium, Duxbury Coach Dave who found out when he arrived Maimaron, who played 1BVM#SPHOB 1&
Maimaron got his just reward at school on Friday that he had football at Archbishop Wil- 
by being named the MIAA been nominated for the award liams High School in Braintree
2011 “Football Coach of the by the efforts of Gridiron Club and was a defensive back at Duxbury Now Has FiOS
Year.” co-presidents Peter Naton and UMass-Boston for four years
A former assistant coach Dave Maimaron Chris Naton, along with school will be honored at a banquet Do You?
at Everett High School, where administrator Lynne McWil- at the MIAA headquarters in TV • Internet • Phone
his team won two Super Bowl In his six years at Dux- liams, who found out about the Franklin on June 2.
titles in three Division 1A ap- bury, Maimaron has turned the award on the MIAA Web site His selection qualifies him
pearances, he went on to be- Dragons into a football power, and got the ball rolling. for nomination as the National
come the head coach at Ha- winning three Division 2A “It’s a great honor for the Federation of High School Na-
nover for two years before Super Bowls with undefeated entire coaching staff, our play- tional Coach of The Year for
coming to Duxbury. records of 13-0 in 2005, 2008, ers and their families, and the 2011-2012.
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sports@duxburyclipper.com tainly up for their rematch,


They may have broken and showed it right away, after
Duxbury’s 99-game winning Henry Narlee took the opening
streak, and prevented them faceoff and put his teammates
from winning their seventh on the offensive only to have
straight Division I state title in a stingy Eagle defense keep ALAN HURLEY
2010. But that was last year,
and St John’s Prep got an in-
Duxbury off the board in the
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Religious Send church listings to Wednesday May 11


events@clipperpress.com
Learn to Skate Program. Still
or fax to 781-934-5917.
room in the spring session, 5:35-

services the Deadline


is Friday at noon.
6:30 p.m. offered by Pilgrim Skating
Club located at Hobomock Arenas in
Pembroke.  Helmets are mandatory.
Call PSC for more information at 781-
First Baptist C l i pp e r A cal
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Du x b u n d a r f o r
294-7575 or visit pilgrimskatingclub.
com.
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c o u rs ng s, c l a s s
781-934-6095
Dr. Kevin Cassidy e s, w e s, Thursday May 12
p l ays o r k sh o p s,
C a le n d a r
Pastor Brent Van Wyke
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. , Duxbury Caregiver Support
with Adult and Youth Bible Fel- and v dance s Groups. Anyone caring for an elderly
o parent or spouse and would like to
lowships following. Childcare o pp o r l u n te e r talk about and share experiences
is provided during the morning t uni t
service with age appropriate
ie s ! with other caregivers, The Duxbury
Senior Center is offers a support
classes for young children. First
group from 1:30 – 3 p.m. Call Donna
Baptist offers many opportuni- Ciappina, at 781-934-5774, ext. 105,
ties for youth, men and women. for additional information or to join
Check the Web site for details the group.
or call the office today. Good
le n d a r i t e ms by
Shepherd Christian Academy
is a ministry of First Baptist Se nd c a o e ve n t s@ Friday May 13
r id a y t
Church. no on F s s .c om . s. Gather ‘Round. A storytime for
cli p p e r p r e preschoolers with an adult, is held
a ble b asi
sp ace av a il
ish ed on a
ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
even ts . every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year
Ca le n da r it m round in the picture book room.
Holy Family Church
om
is fo r n on-c
Preference For more information, check the
holyfamilyduxbury.org 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Children’s children’s pages on the library Web
Rev. Robert J. Deehan choir rehearsal 6 p.m., Youth site, duxburyfreelibrary.org or call
Rev. Seán Maher choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Thurs- 781-934-2721 x115.
781-934-5055 day: Adult choir rehearsal 7 Flower Show and Plant Swap
Weekend Mass: Saturday, p.m. Friday: AA meeting at and Sale. Hosted by the Duxbury
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 7:30 p.m. Yard sale, May 7. Cooperative at 781-329-8318, or go Community Garden Club on May 13,
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and Thursday May 5 to ssrcoop.info. plant swap 9-10 a.m., sale 10 a.m.-4
11:30 a.m. Babysitting available Got teens?   Help is on the Way. p.m. Flower show, May 13, noon to
Spring Skatefest. Exhibition of
at the 8:30 and 10 a.m. Masses. Parent Connection presentation at 4 p.m. and 14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
skaters including regional and
The rosary is prayed after daily the Performing Arts Center, 7 p.m. the Tarkiln Community Center. The
Mass. Adoration of the Blessed First Parish Church reception and 7:30 p.m. presentation.
sectional champions at 3:30 p.m.,
hosted by Yarmouth Ice Club at title of the show is “Historic Tarkiln:
Sacrament, Fridays at 9 a.m. duxburyuu.org Teen expert Joani Geltman coaches the Bog Arena, Kingston. General Celebrated with Flowers.” Admission
Daytime Bible study, Thursdays Rev. Catherine Cullen parents on the psychology of the admission, $5, seniors, $4. is free. Questions, please call Shelly
at 9:30 a.m. Evening prayer 781-934-6532 adolescent. For more information, Beeby at 781-934-2409.
group Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Worship Service visit theparentconnection.org. Artist reception. From 2-4 p.m.
Men’s prayer group Fridays at and Church School at 10:30 a.m. at the Helen Bumpus Gallery in the
6:45 a.m. Buddhist meditation, Sundays at DuxBizEx 2011. More than 25
local businesses are exhibiting at
Duxbury Free Library for abstract Saturday May 14
7 p.m. Thursdays, book group at artist Wilson B. Hunt. Mr. Hunt’s
DuxBizEx 2011, the first consumer work will be exhibiting in the gallery Learn to Skate Program. Still
9 a.m., sewing group at 10 a.m.
tradeshow exclusively for Duxbury- for the months of May and June. room in the spring session, 11:20
May 7, Junior High conference. a.m.-12:10 p.m. offered by Pilgrim
May 8, car wash, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. based businesses, to be held from 6-8
Pilgrim Church May 9, blood drive, 2-7 p.m.
p.m. at the Duxbury Senior Center. Nuclear power rally. Rally to make
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station safe.
Skating Club located at Hobomock
Arenas in Pembroke.  Helmets are
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Stories and Art for Preschoolers 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Plymouth Rock. mandatory. Call PSC for more
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor and Toddlers. 10-11:30 a.m., Visit tinyurl.com/pilmust for details. information at 781-294-7575 or visit
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor $5 at the Art Complex Museum. pilgrimskatingclub.com.
781-934-6591 Registration is required at 781-934-
Sunday Worship Service at St. Paul’s Church of 6634, ext. 10. Sunday May 8 Flower Show. Hosted by the
10 a.m. May 8, Blanket Plus Duxbury Community Garden Club
Sunday. Church office hours,
the Nazarene Annual Mother’s Day Brunch. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tarkiln
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- stpaulsnazarene.org Friday May 6 At Plimoth Plantation, 10 a.m. To
reserve call 508-746-1622 ext. 8365.
Community Center. The title of the
show is “Historic Tarkiln: Celebrated
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Rev. David Troxler
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, 781-585-3419 E Underground. South Shore with Flowers.” Admission is free.
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. Sunday worship, 11 a.m., Conservatory’s popular monthly Questions, call Shelly Beeby at 781-
Wednesdays, Bible study at 10 Bible Quiz practice at 9 a.m., open mic series will be held from 7-9
p.m. at the Ellison Center for the Arts,
Monday May 9 934-2409.
a.m. Sunday school classes and Bible
study, 9:45 a.m. Nursery is pro- 64 St. George St. Admission is $10 Co-ed hockey cutting and edging
vided for all services. May 7, per person. To register or for more
information, call 781-934-2731 x11
clinic. 6:30 p.m. at Hobomock Arena
in Pembroke. Fine tune your skating
Sunday May 15
Women’s Craft Day at 12 p.m.
or e-mail Anne Smith at a.smith@ skills for the next hockey season. Women’s a capella concert.
United Methodist sscmusic.org, visit sscmusic.org. No sticks or pucks. Ages 6 and up. Persephone’s Daughters will perform
Remaining six weeks for $80, or “Singing for a Change” at 3 p.m. at
highstreetumc.org Girl Scout presentation. At the $15 per session. Call 781-294-7575 First Parish Unitarian Universalist
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke
781-585-9863
First Church of Duxbury Senior Center at 9:30
a.m. The Girl Scouts will give a
or visit pilgrimskatingclub.com for
more information.
Church, Top of Town Square,
Plymouth. Tickets are $15 adults and
Office hours are Monday- Christ, Scientist presentation about their recent trip to $10 students, seniors and children and
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 Washington D.C. are available at First Parish Church in
p.m. Sunday worship service
781-934-6434
Sunday worship service and Skate Show Camp. Fridays, 6:30- Tuesday May 10 Duxbury or at the Plymouth Guild for
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Sunday School for Ages 3-20, the Arts, or by calling 508-747-0212
7:30 p.m. at Hobomock Arena. Show
lowed by fellowship, adult choir 10:30 a.m. Mid-week testimony
After-School Movie at the Duxbury
off the skills you’ve been learning Free Library. On the big screen
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee meeting on Wednesday, 7:30 with a choreographed show at the
hour following. Third Friday of p.m. Christian Science Reading end of this eight week camp. $100.
in the Merry Room at 2:15 p.m.
Superheroes vs. villains can only
Upcoming
each month we serve dinner at Room open to all, 15 Standish St. Call Pilgrim Skating Club for more
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. mean chaos in Metro City. Register Duxbury Boosters Golf
Halls Corner, Tuesday through information at 781-294-7575 or visit by calling 781-934-2721 x115, stop Tournament. Monday, May 16,
Last Wednesday of the month is Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. pilgrimskatingclub.com. by the Children’s Desk in person, 12:30 p.m. registration, 1 p.m.
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. Christian Science Sentinel or online at duxburyfreelibrary.org/ shotgun start. Tournament fee is
Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- children/children.htm. Children $150 per golfer. At the Duxbury
day mornings at 9 a.m. Saturday May 7 in grade 3 and under must be Bay Maritime School. Non-golfers
accompanied by an adult. may purchase a $25 ticket to attend
St. John’s Church Yard sale. From
St. John the the supper and silent auction. Hole
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Drop off items at the Social Day Program for persons Sponsorships available for $100.
church Monday, Tuesday, Thursday with memory loss. The Duxbury
Evangelist Episcopal Journey or Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Call Senior Center offers a program for
Register at duxburyboosters.org.
Questions, contact p_naton@domtar.
www.stjohnsduxbury.org St. John’s at 781-934-6523 for more persons with Early Stage Alzheimer’s com.
781-934-6523 Community of Faith information. Disease or related Dementia on
Sunday services 8 a.m. and www.journeyduxbury.com Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.–3 State Rep. office hours. Rep. Daniel
10 a.m. Sunday school at 10 Household hazardous waste
p.m. For more information about the Webster will meet with constituents at
a.m. Wednesday: Men’s Bible
Rev. David Woods collection. For Kingston and
program or admission requirements Foodie’s Market, Tuesday, May 17 at
study 6:30 a.m., Coffee and con-
781-585-8295 Duxbury residents at Highway
Services, Sundays at 10 a.m. contact Lucille Brogna, intermissions 9 a.m. Appointments not necessary.
Garage, 32 Evergreen St. in Kingston
versation 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist Meets at the Tarkiln Community program coordinator at 781-934-5774 Call Rachel Michael at 617-722-
from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at no charge.  For
with healing 10 a.m., Adult Ed Center. x107 or Donna Ciappina, outreach 2487 or e-mail Rachel.Michael@
more information and directions,
coordinator at x105. mahouse.gov. with any questions.
call the South Shore Recycling
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

How do you feel about Osama bin Laden’s death?

I think that it brings some closure I feel that justice has been done. Great! One less bad guy! I’m tired of hearing about the I’m not sad about it ...but I
to the terrible destruction that he Hopefully people that suffered Penny Ramseyer war. The whole business is always feel bad about any life
caused! because of his actions will feel Union Bridge Road tiring! that is taken.
Tom Cataldo some closure. Kathy Keeny Bill Melia
Spring Street Tedi Hunkeler Keene Street Elderberry Lane 
Temple Street

Duxbury Republican Town including US men’s bronze medalist Music Career Night. Wednesday, of Providence, Blithewold is one of 781-934-2721 x108, or stop by the
Committee Annual dinner. At and World Cup competitor, Ross May 25 in the DHS Orchestra Room the prettiest garden estates in New circulation desk and reserve the case
Tsang’s Café on Wednesday May Miner, perform followed by public from 7-8 p.m.   A panel of music England. Reserve the free pass today now.
18 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Michael J. skating time. Autographs, silent professionals will  share their music at the Duxbury Free Library, either
Sullivan, former U.S. Attorney under auction and more. Bring your own career path and answer questions in person or online. Two adults and Social Day Program for persons
President George W. Bush will be the skates. For more information, e-mail regarding further education and 6 children will be admitted free of with memory loss. The Duxbury
guest. The event price is $20 which skatersforacure@yahoo.com. careers in music. charge. For more information call the Senior Center offers a program for
includes a buffet dinner. Seating is library at 781-934-2721. persons with Early Stage Alzheimer’s
limited. RSVP to Rita Strong at 781- 3rd Annual DMS Spring Carnival International Fair. June 5 from 10 Disease or related Dementia on
934-0880. and Road Race.  Held from 4-8 a.m.-3 p.m. at Bay Farm Montessori “Threads from Duxbury’s Past.” Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.–3
p.m. at the DMS football field (in Academy Campus,  145 Loring Come to Duxbury Free Library second p.m. For more information about the
Kidz Cooking with Miss Debbie. case of rain – DMS gym). Tickets for St.   Exhibits, arts, crafts, children’s floor Historic Clothing Exhibit. From program or admission requirements
May 19, from 4-5 p.m at the Duxbury the carnival sold at event.  For more activities, international cuisine, now until June, different wedding contact Lucille Brogna, intermissions
Free Library for children in grades one Road Race info, visit the DMS PTA and performances. Free. For more gowns from the DRHS collection program coordinator at 781-934-5774
through five. Advance registration is web site at dms-pta.org. information or to exhibit, visit bfarm. will be rotated in and featured in x107 or Donna Ciappina, outreach
required by phone at 781-934-2721 org or contact Toni Clark at 781-733- the museum-quality display case coordinator at x105.
x115, online at duxburyfreelibrary. Student Outdoor Sculpture exhibit 3015 or antoniamclark@comcast.net constructed by local artist Craig
org/children/children.htm or in and reception. Students from seven or Gabriela Silva at 781-864-7190 or Bloodgood in the library’s reference Duxbury Caregiver Support
person in the children’s department. area schools will exhibit their outdoor gabsilva@hotmail.com. area. Groups. Anyone caring for an elderly
installations on the grounds of The parent or spouse and would like to
Skate for a Cure event. Relay Art Complex Museum from May 15 Duxbury COA Golf Tourney. The Gather ‘Round. A storytime for talk about and share experiences
for Life Team-Skaters for a Cure, to June 5. A reception is scheduled Council on Aging 11th annual charity preschoolers with an adult, is held with other caregivers, The Duxbury
a group of Duxbury High figure for Sunday, May 22 from 1:30-3:30 golf tournament takes place June 6 every Friday at 10:30 a.m. all year Senior Center is offers a support
skaters host a skating exhibition p.m. during which students will with registration starting at 11:30 round in the picture book room. group the second Thursday of each
and skate-a-thon May 20, 7-9 p.m. conduct a walking tour and discuss a.m., tee off at 1 p.m., at the Duxbury For more information, check the month from 1:30 – 3 p.m. Call Donna
to benefit Mass. General Hospital their work. Yacht Club Golf Course. Lunch children’s pages on the library Web Ciappina, at 781-934-5774, ext. 105,
cancer research. Admission is $10. included and reception to follow. site, duxburyfreelibrary.org or call for additional information or to join
Local and National ranked skaters, Call Jack Hamilton at 781-934-6003, 781-934-2721 x115. the group. An evening Caregiver
John Todd at 781-799-5223 or Alden Support Group, in collaboration with
Ringquist at 781-934-2879. ROOTS Genealogy Club. Meets the Norwell VNA and Hospice, Inc.,
COA golf tourney set for June
T
every Tuesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the also meets the third Thursday of the
Duxbury Senior Center. Newcomers month from 6:30-8 p.m. Contact Joan
he Friend of the Duxbury Council on Aging is hold- Ongoing are welcome. Wright, Norwell VNA, at 781-659-
ing their 11th annual charity golf tournament at the 2342, for additional information.
Neuropathy Support Group. Meets
Duxbury Yacht Club Golf Course on June 6. The Art Complex Museum May
on the third Tuesday of the month
We invite all golfers to come and enjoy this private course. classes.  Registration open for Yoga, Friday Night Entertainment. From 9
four weeks from 8-9 a.m. or 11:30 at 1:30 p.m. at the Duxbury Senior p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House
There will be a reception at the Duxbury Senior Center with Center. Newcomers welcome. on Washington Street, featuring Sean
a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednesdays,
great food, prizes and auction items. The event will be lim- May 4-25. $40.   Stories and Art McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and
ited to 120 golfers. Sign up for an included lunch (11:30 a.m.- Calling all collectors. Would you
for Preschoolers and Toddlers, like to show off your collectibles vocalist.
12:30 p.m.) and tee off is at 1 p.m. Call Jack Hamilton at 781- Thursday, May 5, 10-11:30 a.m. to the community? The Duxbury
934-6003, John Todd at 781-799-5223 or Alden Ringquist at $5.   Registration is required at 781- Free Library provides a display case
781-934-2879. 934-6634, ext. 10. for this purpose. Call the library at
Free Bring Your Own Bags
(BYOBs). The Duxbury Senior
Center is helping seniors be prepared
in the event of a trip to the hospital
by offering a free “Bring Your Own
Bags” (BYOBs) on a first come,
first serve basis. Free carry bag
with emergency preparedness items.
Seniors wishing to receive one may
schedule an introductory office or
home visit at 781-934-5774, ext. 105
or 106.
Pawsox pass at the library. The
Duxbury Free Library’s new
discounted pass for Duxbury
families to enjoy McCoy Stadium
and the Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball
Club. General admission of up to six
people for many home games for a
flat rate of $18 - up to a 57 percent
savings over box office prices (some
dates excluded). A valid adult library
card is needed to reserve the pass.
For more information, call the library
at 934-2721, x108.
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Blithewold pass. Located on 781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM
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4 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A sense of victory Mixed bag for baseball


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor senior Jake Wong walked and outs junior Brendan Connolly
continued from page one sports@duxburyclipper.com moved to second on a passed stroked an RBI single for a 3-1
especially when placed side-by-side. The bats seem to have ball. Senior Jake Carleton Dragon lead.
gone quiet on the Dragons just stepped to the plate and stroked In the top of the sixth
I’ve worn my pakol – that Afghan hat – through airports when they need them. a single to drive home Wong Quincy managed a pair of sin-
in solidarity with those who travel with profiles hampering for a 1-0 Duxbury lead. gles, but Marcello bore down
baseball
their liberty, but I brandish my American passport with pride. Duxbury 2 Despite the run, Mc- and struck out two President
I think the passport opens more doors than the pakol closes. Hanover 3 Donough was on fire, as he batters to get out of the inning.
fanned the final two batters of Since coming on in the third,
I’ve rhapsodized about peace and courage, and reached into my
baseball the inning, as well as all three the sophomore had allowed
tarnished soul to write about race and oppression, even here in Duxbury 3 batters in the second. just four singles, so Cushing
Duxbury. Whitman-Hanson 1 Quincy struck for its first decided to go with his reliever
Now Osama bin Laden is dead. run in the top of the third, until he wilted.
baseball when junior pitcher Aidan An error at third base start-
When my father died, his rank and honors meant that Duxbury 3 Garrity ran into some control ed the inning off on the wrong
he was buried in Arlington Cemetery, his casket pulled on Quincy 4 problems, walking two men foot and a walk put two men
a caisson, a riderless horse in the procession. I wept when and hitting the third batter of on. Cushing went to the mound
strangers stopped to salute as we passed by. When I was a After suffering a 3-2 loss the inning to load the bases. A to get Marcello and brought
to Hanover to open the week, sacrifice fly brought home the in No. 2 starter Clint Bylo in
boy, he told me (for some reason) that when he was buried, the Dragons had just enough tying run and Garrity walked hopes that he could blow his
he wanted volleys fired over him, not taps on the bugle. He offense to support the excel- another man to load the bases. fastball by the Quincy batters
thought only generals got both. Perhaps his Silver Star made a lent pitching of junior Sam Ja- Coach Gordon Cushing went and get out of the inning. Af-
difference. He got both. cobson in a 3-1 win over Whit- to his bullpen and brought in ter both runners advanced on
man-Hanson on Wednesday. sophomore James Marcello, stolen bases, a force play at
His marker is like the thousands of others at Arlington, like Jacobson spun a three-hit- who induced a groundball second drove home the second
the hundreds nearby that rest on a grassy knoll overlooking the ter and struck out four, as he force out at second that also Quincy run. With runners at
Pentagon. went the distance in the Patriot resulted in an interference call third and first, Quincy’s Matt
Osama bin Laden is dead. His men murdered thousands. League matchup. that got Duxbury out of the in- Davis lashed a two-run triple
The Dragons returned ning. down the right field line to
They were thieves who stole jetliners, and flew one of them home on Friday to face the In the fifth inning the score the winning runs.
over my father’s grave to murder innocent passengers and kill Quincy Presidents and hard- Dragons struck for two runs, On Wednesday afternoon
my father’s brothers-in-arms at the Pentagon. My own brother throwing Luke McDonough, as Wong led off with a dou- the Dragons will host Middle-
was there just the day before. who surrendered a run in the ble and was driven home on boro High School before trav-
bottom of the first inning when a Carleton double. With two eling to Hingham on Friday.
When the war in Afghanistan started soon after, Duxbury’s
Razia Jan reached out to American soldiers and Afghan
children alike, with shoes and scarves, and blankets. In the
coming years, she was joined by the Duxbury Rotary and built
COLLEGE CORNER
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
a school. She was joined, too, by Patti Quigley, whose husband sports@duxburyclipper.com

was killed on Sept. 11. Patti knew that her pain was matched Senior Broghan Cully (Nobles ’07) and her Dartmouth women’s lacrosse
by the pain of women in Afghanistan, and she joined with team won a share of the Ivy League title on Saturday night in a 14-7 win over
Harvard and Sam McMahon (Groton ’07). Dartmouth now moves on to the
Razia to help.
Ivy League tournament next week as the No. 2 seed where they will take on
So I try, with my flawed heart, to emulate them. Sometimes No. 3-seeded Harvard once again… Senior Nick Violandi (DHS ’07) and his
it goes pretty well. I’ve never written a word in this column Assumption Greyhound lacrosse team lost its final regular season game to No.
that I didn’t mean, and I’ve challenged (off topic) the 10 ranked St. Michaels, but met the Vermont school in the Northeast-10 quar-
terfinals yesterday… Senior Ben Cederberg (DHS ’07) had 6 goals, while
brutalizing approach to warfighting that makes more enemies
senior Bobby Barry (DHS ’07) and junior Charlie Willauer (Proctor ’08)
than it kills, and the video distancing that blows up wedding had one goal each, but it still wasn’t enough to keep Wheaton from suffering
parties with the same skill that it applies to enemy fighters. Cederberg an 11-10 2OT loss to Clark on Saturday in Worcester. On Wednesday afternoon
Osama bin Laden is dead. I can’t say that I’m trying to the Lyons will take on Babson in the Pilgrim League semifinals… Senior Troy Neville (DHS ’07)
went 8 for 11 in face-offs in No. 12-ranked Bentley’s 5-3 loss to No. 10-ranked
temper my reaction with forgiveness for him. Better Christians
St. Michael’s on Wednesday… Senior Kate Cipolletti (DHS ’07) was credited
than I may pray for God’s mercy for him. I cannot. I can pray, with a groundball in B.U.’s 16-8 win over Vermont that secured a tournament
perhaps, for God’s justice, and pray that the stain of the blood berth in the America’s East Tournament that starts on Thursday vs. UMBC in
of innocents be washed from the earth. Albany, NY… Sophomore Tyler Genereux (DHS ’09) went 1 for 4 for Mass
Maritime in its 7-5 loss to Worcester State on Saturday, and scored a run in
Muslims, and the Holy Qur’an, have 99 names or
the second game of the doubleheader during a 5-2 win. Earlier in the week
attributions for God. Al-Muntaqim, the Avenger, is right next he struck out six and gave up one earned run in six innings of work in Mass
on the list to Al-Afu, the Pardoner. Perhaps it’s more than I can Maritime’s 4-3 extra-inning win over Bridgewater State College. Genereux
understand right now, but for the time being, I can leave it in also made three key defensive plays, including an inning ending double play
to preserve the win… Senior Grant Bowen (DHS ’07) got one of two hits Genereux
other Hands, and my father’s grave will rest in the sun.
in Carleton’s 1-0 loss to Gustavas Adolphos in the first game of Friday’s doubleheader… Senior
Osama bin Laden is dead. Derek Wechbacher (DHS ’07) was credited with 5 groundballs in New Eng-
land College’s 9-8 win over Roger Williams and freshman John Ricciardi
(DHS ’10) in the Commonwealth Coast Conference quarterfinals on Saturday
in NH… Junior Trish Babson (DHS ’08) had a goal and 4 draw controls in
Babson’s 13-6 win over MIT that advances them to their fifth straight NEW-
MAC championship game… Junior Scott Austin (DHS ’08) had a goal in
Cornell’s come-from-behind 9-7 win over Penn that gets them ready to host
the Ivy League Tournament on Friday…Junior Mark Landry (DHS ’08) had
an assist in Hartwick’s 9-8 win over Alfred on Saturday in Oneonta, NY…
Sophomore Derek Sweet (DHS ’09) had 6 goals in Lynchburg’s 16-10 win
over Randolph-Macon in the quarterfinals of the Old Dominion Athletic Con-
Sweet
ference Tournament. In the semifinals Sweet’s Lynchburg team won 9-7 over
Washington & Lee and now plays in the finals on Sunday vs. the winner of Roanke/Hampden-
Sydney… Sophomore Mike Griffin (DHS ’09) had a goal and an assist in Babson’s 14-5 win over
Mass Maritime on Saturday in Buzzard’s Bay. Babson will now play host to the semifinals of the
NEWMAC Tournament on Wednesday… Sophomore Alyssa Seifert (DHS
’09) was part of the Roger Williams sailing team that won the Paul Staake
Trophy by taking 6 first-place finishes this past weekend in Bristol, RI… Ju-
nior Amanda Woodgate (DHS ’08), coxswain for Holy Cross 2nd Varsity- 8
boat came in third at the New England Championships on Saturday and also
came in third at the Patriot League Championship last week on Lake Quinsiga-
mond… Bates freshman Jonathan Frye (‘10), rowing in the Men’s 2V8 boat,
competed at the NERCs in Worcester on Saturday and won a bronze medal in
the Grand Final… Senior Terence Tedeschi (DHS ’07) was the first Bentley
University golfer to tee off at noon when the NCAA Division II East/Atlantic
Golf Regionals got underway on Monday at The Hershey Links in PA… Woodgate
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 5

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

Tennis continues shutout streak


By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
Golfers remain
sports@duxburyclipper.com

The DHS boys’ tennis


team continues to show it is a
undefeated
powerhouse in eastern Mass. By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com
high school tennis when it
posted three more 5-0 shutout The DHS girls’ golf team
wins over Hanover, Whitman- remains unbeaten after a pair
Hanson, and Quincy in Patriot of wins over Barnstable and
League action last week, rais- Silver Lake last week left them
ing its record to 5-0. with a 6-0 record, while quali-
fying them for the MIAA State
Boys tennis tournament.
Duxbury 5
Hanover 0
Girls golf
Duxbury 3.5
Barnstable 2.5
Boys tennis CONCENTRATION: Duxbury’s Brayden Minahan gets set to return a
Duxbury 5
backhand during the win over Quincy. Girls golf
Whitman-Hanson 0
Duxbury 6
first varsity match and showed Patterson, 6-2/6-3 with a dom- Silver Lake 0
Boys tennis no signs of nervousness, as he inating backcourt game.
Duxbury 5 was surgical in a 6-1/6-1 win. Muncey was never chal-
The team opened up the PICTURE PERFECT: Briana
Quincy 0 “I was happy to see Harry lenged at No. 2 singles in a
second half of its schedule on Connolly in her backswing
play so darn well,” said Bunar. 6-1/6-0 win, improving his
After taking care of Ha- Monday when they traveled during last week’s match with
“The three freshmen we have personal record to 5-0. Doing
nover, the Dragons rolled to Newton Country Day, and Barnstable.
on the team are very good the same was O’Keefe, who
along with an easy win over on Wednesday afternoon they the match tied at 2-2.
players and getting better by was off the court in short order
Whitman-Hanson. Leading resume their Mass Bay South Senior Devon Tsinzo was
the minute.” with a 6-1/6-1 breeze.
off for the netmen was junior League schedule with Dennis- a 2-up victor over Molly Mar-
At first doubles, the duo of The doubles team of Coak-
Pete Muncey at No. 1, who Yarmouth, whom they defeated cotte at No. 6 to give the Lady
Kevin Coakley and Eric Sch- ley/Schneider played their best
was off the court quickly with 5-1 in the second match of the Dragons a 3-2 lead, and Allie
neider continued their unde- match of the year in a 6-0/6-1
a 6-0/6-1 win. year. Martin gave Duxbury the half-
feated ways, as they handily win, while Will Triebel and
“Pete is showing how good In last Tuesday’s show- point win by tying Sophie Syl-
won their match 6-0/6-2, while Willy Kingsbury are prov-
he has become at this game,” down with undefeated Barnsta- via at No. 5.
sophomores Dan McHugh and ing to be rock solid at No. 2
said Coach John Bunar, who ble, it was a tense struggle for It was back to normal on
Matt Abbott won an easy first doubles, as they handled their
had his junior move up to the the Lady Dragons, who man- Wednesday, as Duxbury domi-
set 6-1, but fell behind 4-1 in opponents 6-1/6-1.
top slot replacing Brayden Mi- aged to escape with a 3.5-2.5 nated play in a 6-0 win over Sil-
the second set before righting “Today we showed we can
nahan for the W-H match. victory. ver Lake. Goldner’s 4-up win
the ship and taking the set in a move and cause discomfort in
Junior Connor O’Keefe Senior captain Briana Con- over Laurie Grasso led the way,
7-1 tie-breaker. doubles. If we can combine
moved up to No. 2 and had nolly beat Shay McCordy at while Connolly was equally
The week ended just the that with some experience and
little difficulty dispatching his No. 1 with a 4-up victory that adept with three pars in a 3-up
way it started with another creative shots, our doubles
opponent in a 6-0/6-0 route. included three pars, while part- win over Meghan Hurley.
5-0 shutout, this one against teams will complement our
Freshman Harry Sohmer ner Cassidy Goldner lost to Falcone had a win over
Quincy, as Brayden Minahan strength at singles very nice-
took over the No. 3 slot in his Jackie Francis 2-down, while Brenna Roche, while McDon-
took down tough junior Kevin ly,” said Bunar.
bagging a pair of pars. ald won her match 3-up over
Duxbury’s next pair kept Rachel Morgan at No. 4 and

Girls’ tennis keeps pace with boys the match close, as Francis
Anne McDonald had a 2-up
win over Caroline Snow at
Martin was a 3-up winner at
No. 5.
Tsinzo wrapped up the win
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor Freshman Kelly Dame Weil and Phinney made No. 4, and Kara Falcone lost to with a 2-up victory over Devin
sports@duxburyclipper.com continued her impressive run quick work of Brenna Jackson Alex Williams 3-down to keep
It appears the girls’ and Parker.
with a 6-0/6-1 victory over and Alyssa Hayes, 6-1/6-1,
boys’ tennis teams are in a Brooke Pierce. while the No. 2 doubles duo
battle to see who can keep an
unbeaten streak going the lon-
No. 1 doubles saw junior
Lilly Weil and junior Caroline
of O’Neal and McCarthy beat
Mary Rose Griffin and Mi-
Track runs over Silver Lake
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor Senior captain Greg Bray
gest. Phinney defeat Jesse Crowley chaela O’Neil, 6-3/6-1. sports@duxburyclipper.com place second in the mile 4:46
girls tennis and Shannon Howard, 6-1/6-4, The girls returned home on Senior captain Jon McKin- and second in the 800m 2:06.
Duxbury 5 while sophomore Meghan Friday and the winning streak ley won the mile 4:36, 2-mile Junior Parker Doyle
Carver 0 O’Neal teamed up with fresh- continued, as Dowd took care 10:12, and javelin 130’8.” placed second in the javelin
man Brooke McCarthy for a of Stephanie La, 6-1/6-1, while Senior captain Brett Sahl- 121’11” and second in the
girls tennis two-set tie-breaker win over Reinhart defeated Cattien Tran berg won the 400m hurdles high jump 5’10.”
Duxbury 5 Lauren Flackton and Rachel at No. 2 singles, 6-2/6-2. 60.6, the long jump 21’0”, Sophomore Mark Trudeau
Whitman-Hanson 0 Wilkins, 7-6 (7-2)/7-6 (7-4) Dame made it look easy at and placed second in the tri- placed second in the shot put
It didn’t seem to bother the No. 3 singles, shutting out Ra- ple jump 38’6.25.” 39’8.25.”
girls tennis Lady Dragons that they had to chel Smith, 6-0/6-0. Senior Denis Maguire Junior Brody Zisko placed
Duxbury 5 take the court 24 hours later Weil and Phinney tri- won the high jump 5’ 10”, second in 110m hurdles 17.0
Quincy 0 when they traveled to Whit- umphed over Fanny Zhou and the 110m hurdles 16.3, and Sophomore Mike McPart-
man-Hanson and blanked the Christine Tran, 6-4/6-1, and placed second in the 400m lan placed third in the javelin
Panthers rather easily. O’Neal and McCarthy had lit- Hurdles, 62.8 and third in the 119’11.”
Just like the boys, Coach Dowd took care of Krista tle trouble with Angie Li and discus 87’8.” Qualifiers for the States
Jutta Rossano’s squad reg- Mielbye at No. 1 singles, but Kathleen Conroy, 6-0/6-0. Junior Don Webber placed include:
istered a hat-trick last week it took the senior three sets The road gets a lot tougher third in the 100m 11.6, second Brett Sahlberg- long jump
with shutout wins over Carver, before winning, 3-6/6-3/6-1. for the girls this week with in the 200m 23.3 and third in (21’0” foot long jump is the
Whitman-Hanson, and Quin- Reinhart also was forced to four matches in five days, the the long jump 18’11.” second longest jump in school
cy go three sets, beating Victoria final two coming at the end Sophomore Jon Hurvitz history)
Senior captain Michaela Consolini, 6-7/6-3/6-3. of the week when they travel placed second in the 100m Parker Doyle- high jump
Dowd earned a hard-fought Dame seems to have es- to Marshfield on Thursday 11.6, third in the 200m 23.8. Jon Hurvitz- 200m
two-set win over Caroline Mc- tablished herself as one of and return home on Friday to Senior captain Adam Mar- Don Webber- 200m
Carthy 6-3/6-3, while fellow the top No. 3 single players take on Hingham in a Patriot tin placed third in the 400m Greg Bray- 800m and
captain Casey Reinhart beat around, as she easily took care League match. 59.5, and third in the triple mile
Casey Armanetti, 7-5/6-2 at of freshman Gabrielle Paul- jump 37’6.5.” Jon McKinley- 2-mile
No. 2 singles. son, 6-0/6-2.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Dragons extract payback from the Prep


continued from page one took advantage, as junior Sam ing the ball up field where the nine seconds on the clock for to match every Prep goal at
Sweet took a pass from junior Eagles earned a man-up situ- a 5-2 lead. key points in the game.
Mark MacDonald bullied his attack Will Siefert and rattled ation. Unfortunately it turned The Prep picked up its “Freidensohn made it diffi-
way through the Duxbury de- a shot off the crossbar to make into a disadvantage, as Barry defense in the second quarter cult for us to score,” said Dux-
fense and bounced a shot into it 3-1. beat his man one-on-one and after falling behind 6-2 on a bury coach Chris Sweet. “But
the top left corner past Henry The action was about to made it 4-2 with 31 seconds spectacular Siefert goal, and I thought our guys did a good
Buonagurio to tie the game at come fast and furious from left in the first quarter. a pair of goals by O’Connell job keeping their feet moving
1-1. both ends, as senior midfielder While it looked like the made it 6-4 at halftime. through the shot. Today was
The score seemed to open Jimmy O’Connell performed a quarter would end with Dux- Kane Haffey would give all about effort. We did well
things up, as junior Andrew series of dodges out in front of bury up by two, junior defen- the Dragons a 7-4 lead at the in all phases of our game and I
Buron copied MacDonald’s Buonagurio before pivoting to seman Jay McDermott started 10:45 mark of the third quarter, think we are playing with a lot
tally with one of his own, his right and blowing his shot a transition break deep in the while Barry and Siefert would more confidence.”
bouncing a shot up and over past the Dragon netminder to Duxbury end, sending a pass make it 9-4 with five minutes Next up for the Dragons
Friedensohn to put Duxbury cut the deficit to one. through midfield that started left in the game. Great goal- will be a Patriot League battle
ahead for good at 2-1. Friedensohn made a spec- a 3-on-2 break resulting in tending by Friedensohn kept at Scituate on Tuesday at 4
At the 3:11 mark the Drag- tacular save on Seamus Con- a Paul Hellar feed to Sweet, the Eagles within striking dis- p.m.
ons had a man-up situation and nelly 13 seconds later, send- who beat Friedensohn with tance, but the Dragons seemed

Dragons Spring Sports Schedule


Preliminary schedule as of May 2
Baseball Boys’ Lacrosse Boys’ Tennis
April 6 Plymouth North over Dux 1-0 0-1 April 6 Mercer Island over Dux 7-6 0-1 April 11 Dux over Silver Lake 5-0 1-0
April 11 Dux over Silver Lake 6-5 1-1 April 7 Dux over North Quincy 16-3 1-1 April 14 Cohasset 5-0 2-0
April 14 Dennis-Yarmouth over Dux 5-0 1-2 April 11 Dux over Pembroke 21-0 2-0 April 25 Dux over Hanover 5-0 3-0
April 21 Dux over Rockland 11-6 2-2 April 13 Dux over Billerica 12-9 3-1 April 27 Dux over Whitman-Hanson 5-0 4-0
April 25 Hanover over Dux 3-2 2-3 April 16 Garden City over Dux 10-0 3-2 April 29 Dux over Quincy 5-0 5-0
April 27 Dux over Whitman-Hanson 3-1 3-3 April 18 Dux over B.C. High 9-4 4-2 May 2 North Quincy Away 4:00
April 29 Quincy over Dux 4-3 3-4 April 19 Dux over Irondequoit 10-7 5-2 May 4 Middleboro Home 4:00
May 2 North Quincy Away 4:00 April 23 Niskayuna (NY) over Dux 7-6 5-3 May 5 Marshfield Home 4:00
May 4 Middleboro Home 4:00 April 26 Dux over Cohasset 8-2 6-3 May 6 Hingham Away 3:30
May 6 Hingham Away 4:00 April 28 Dux over Silver Lake 18-0 7-4 May 9 Pembroke Away 4:00
May 9 Pembroke Away 4:00 April 30 Dux over St. John’s Prep 10-6 8-4 May 10 Scituate Away 4:00
May 10 Scituate Away 4:00 May 2 Hingham Away 4:00 May 11 Silver Lake Away 4:00
May 11 Silver Lake Away 3:45 May 10 Scituate Away 4:00 May 12 Cape Cod Academy Away 4:00
May 13 Dennis-Yarmouth Home 4:00 May 13 Medfield Away 7:00 May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 3:30
May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 3:30 May 19 Whitman-Hanson Away 4:00 May 18 North Quincy Home 4:00
May 18 North Quincy Home 4:00 May 21 Xaverian Home 12:00 May 20 Hingham Home 3:45
May 20 Hingham Home 4:00 May 23 Hanover Away 4:00 May 23 Cape Cod Academy Home 4:00
May 21 Marshfield Away 12:00 May 25 Bishop Guertin (NH) TBA 7:00 May 25 Marshfield Away 4:00
May 23 Plymouth North Home 6:30
May 24 Marshfield Home 4:00 Girls’ Lacrosse Girls’ Tennis
April 6 Wellesley over Dux 12-8 0-1 April 6 Dux over Carver 4-1 1-0
Softball April 7 Dux over North Quincy 15-0 1-1 April 11 Dux over Silver Lake 4-1 2-0
April 6 Dux over Plymouth North 15-4 1-0 April 11 Dux over Pembroke 17-2 2-1 April 26 Dux over Carver 5-0 4-0
April 11 Silver Lake over Dux 26-2 1-1 April 13 Dux over Hanover 16-3 3-1 April 27 Dux over Whitman-Hanson 5-0 3-0
April 25 Hanover over Dux 12-0 1-2 April 21 Dux over Westborough 11-9 4-1 April 29 Dux over Quincy 5-0 5-0
April 27 Whitman-Hanson over Dux 7-0 1-3 April 25 Westwood over Dux 19-3 4-2 May 2 North Quincy Home 4:00
April 29 Quincy Away 4:00 April 27 Dux over Sandwich 13-4 5-2 May 3 Middleboro Away 4:00
May 2 North Quincy Home 4:00 April 28 Dux over Silver Lake 14-0 6-2 May 5 Marshfield Away 4:00
May 3 Marshfield Home 12:00 April 30 Londonderry over Dux 12-11 6-3 May 6 Hingham Home 4:00
May 4 Middleboro Away 4:00 May 2 Hingham Home 4:00 May 9 Pembroke Home 4:00
May 6 Hingham Home 4:00 May 6 Quincy Home 4:00 May 10 Scituate Home 4:00
May 7 East Bridgewater Away 2:30 May 7 Weston Away 4:00 May 11 Silver Lake Home 4:00
May 9 Pembroke Home 4:00 May 10 Notre Dame Away 4:00 May 13 Notre Dame Home 4:00
May 10 Scituate Home 4:00 May 12 Scituate Home 4:00 May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00
May 11 Silver Lake Home 4:00 May 14 Hopkinton Home 11:00 May 18 North Quincy Away 4:00
May 17 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00 May 17 Norwell Home 7:00 May 20 Hingham Away 4:00
May 18 North Quincy Away 4:00 May 20 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00 May 23 Hanover Away 4:00
May 20 Hingham Away 4:00 TBA Cohasset Away 4:00 May 25 Marshfield Home 4:00
May 23 Plymouth North Away 4:00
May 24 Marshfield Away 4:00 Sailing Boys Track
March 30 Portsmouth Abbey over Dux 3-0 0-1 April 12 Hingham over Dux 94-42 0-1
Girls’ Golf April 2 St. John’s Prep over Dux 3-0 0-2 April 26 Dux over Silver Lake 45-61 1-1
April 5 Dux over Silver Lake 6-0 1-0 April 11 Dartmouth over Dux 3-2 0-3 May 3 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00
April 7 Dux over Dennis-Yarmouth 5-1 2-0 April 12 Dux over Cape Cod Academy 4-0 1-3 May 5 Quincy Home 4:00
April 12 Dux over Nauset 5.5-1.5 3-0 April 12 Manchester Essex over Dux 2-0 1-4 May 5 North Quincy Home 4:00
April 14 Dux over Falmouth 4-3 4-0 April 14 Dux over B.C. High 4-1 2-4 May 10 Scituate Home 4:00
April 26 Dux over Barnstable 3.5-2.5 5-0 April 16 O’Day Fleet Races Away TBA May 17 Middleboro Away 4:00
April 28 Dux over Silver Lake 6-0 6-0 April 17 O’Day Fleet Races Away TBA
May 2 Newton Country Day Away 3:30 April 20 Barnstable Home 12:00 Girls Track
May 4 Dennis-Yarmouth Home 3:30 April 20 Sharon Home 12:00 April 12 Hingham over Dux 100.5-34.5 0-1
May 5 Nauset Home 3:30 April 23 Tabor Academy Away 12:00 April 26 Silver Lake over Dux 96-40 0-2
May 10 Falmouth Home 3:30 April 26 Hingham Home 3:30 May 3 Whitman-Hanson Home 4:00
May 11 Barnstable Away 3:30 May 14 NE Team Championships UNH TBA May 5 Quincy Home 4:00
May 17 Cardinal Spellman Away 3:30 May 15 NE Team Championships UNH TBA May 5 North Quincy Home 4:00
TBA Newton Country Day Home 3:30 May 26 MA State Championships MIT 11:00 May 10 Scituate Home 4:00
May 27 MA State Championships MIT 11:00 May 17 Middleboro Away 4:00

Duxbury High School Athletic Dept. 781-934-7668


Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 7

Get Ready For 5WOOGT


DUXBURY
2011 Summer
RECREATION
Programs Registration
DEPARTMENT
ONLINE beings May 9th at 7pm
934-7034
Go to: http://activenet.active.com/duxburyrecreation
To create your account, view activities and register for programs.
NOTE: YOU MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNT IN ORDER TO Walk-in registration begins May 16th at 8am at the Rec
REGISTER FOR ANY REC PROGRAM, REGARDLESS IF Office. NO REGISTRATION ACCEPTED IN REC OFFICE
YOU REGISTER ONLINE OR WALK-IN. UNTIL MAY 16TH

Programs
22nd fill up quickly!!!
Annual Don’t be shut
Basketball out!!
CLINIC
When: Boys ages 8-10: June 27 - July 1 Baseball Clinic
Boys ages 11-13: July 5- 9 (T-S)
Girls ages 8-13: July 11 -15 11th Annual
8:30am-2:30pm
Where:
Fee:
Duxbury High School Gym
$195
KIDS Program When: Boys & Girls ages 8-12
Aug. 1-4, 8 am -11 am
When: Boys & Girls ages 6-12 Where: Keene Street fields
Director: Gordon Cushing, current head
Fee: $85
coach of the Boys Varsity
Basketball team at DHS. s7EEK0ROGRAM Director: Steve Studley, Head college
June 27th - August 12th ......Price: $695 baseball coach at Wentworth.
Staff: Current and former high
school & college players s7EEK0ROGRAM Staff: Current and former high
& coaches. school & college players &
June 27th - July 22nd ..........Price: $575
coaches.
s7EEK0ROGRAM
*ULYTH !UGUSTTH 0RICE

Where: Duxbury High School


Director: Amanda Boc, returns as Kids
Camp Director.
Staff: Local high school & college
students.
Best deal on the Planet!! For $695, which is
less than $100 a week, your child will receive
31 hours a week of adult supervision, field 15th Annual
Soccer Clinic
trips every Thursday, Beach day at Duxbury
Beach every Tuesday, swimming at Percy
Walker Pool, organized sporting events and
arts & crafts, all in a fun filled environment. When: Boys & Girls ages 6-10
9th Annual Mon-Thur. June 28 - July 1;
8 am - 11am
Tennis Clinic Where: Lower Alden Fields
Fee: $85
Director: Matt Cushing, Head Soccer
When: Boys & Girls ages 8-14
Coach, Wheaton College;
June 27-July 1; 8am - 12noon
Mike Coven, Head Soccer
Where: Duxbury High School Coach, Brandeis University
Tennis Courts Staff: Current and former high
Fee: $110 school & college players
Staff: Current and former high school & coaches.
& college players & coaches.
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Duxbury Rec. Dept. summer programs


T
he Duxbury Recre- build upon newly developed advanced. One hour lessons 12 p.m. Emphasis will be on and guided relaxation. Con-
ation Department skills. All campers receive t- are held twice a week (Mon- conditioning, individual ball tinued study possible at com-
registration for shirt and water bottle. Fee for day/Wednesday or Tuesday/ skills and fun. (All campers pletion of the classes. Fee for
2011 summer programs begins this program is $150. Thursday) at two different receive a t-shirt). Fee for this this program is $45.
online May 9, at 7 p.m. Resi- locations, Alden and Tarkiln. program is $110.
SKILLS & WILL (For TAIJI: This program is
dents must have an account to (Parents choose time and lo-
High School Girls): This five- HORSEMANSHIP offered to individuals grades
sign up for any recreation pro- cation at time of registration).
week clinic if for high school CAMP: This camp is for boys 9 – seniors. Classes are held
gram, regardless if paid online Classes begin the week of July
girls, taking place on Wednes- and girls ages 6 and up and will Tuesdays and Thursdays from
or walk-in. 5 and continue through the
day evenings from 5-7 p.m. at be held at Timber Hill Stables 9:10-10:40 a.m., June 21–June
Go to: activenet.active. week of August 11. Fee for
the DHS gym beginning June in Kingston. Participants learn 30. Classes focus on simple
com/duxburyrecreation to cre- this program is $65.
29-July 27. This is a weekly horsemanship skills such as movements in a meditative
ate an account, view activities
clinic designed to work on OVER 18 PICK UP feeding, cleaning, and groom- manner to enhance health and
and sign up for programs.
basketball fundamentals, BASKETBALL LEAGUE: ing of horses as well as daily longevity. Continued study
Walk-ins accepted begin- The Recreation Department
functional training, and game care of the animals. Camp possible at completion of the
ning May 16 at 8 a.m. in the offers a two night per week
time performance. Structured also includes a daily riding classes. Fee for this program
Recreation office. pick-up-style basketball pro-
games will be a part of each lesson. State of the art facil- is $45.
There will be a Thursday gram for Duxbury residents
session to allow the player to ity and professional, licensed
night registration on May 19. 18 and over. This program
GIRLS FIELD HOCK-
build upon newly developed riding instructors offer a won-
from 6-8 p.m., and a Saturday EY CAMP: This NEW pro-
skills. All campers receive t- will start on June 28 and run derful, kid-friendly, safe envi-
registration on May 21 from gram is for girls ages 9-13
shirt and water bottle. Fee for through August 18. This pro- ronment. Camp hours are: 9
8-10 a.m and will take place Aug. 8-11,
this program is $150. gram takes place at the outside a.m.-12 p.m.
For questions, call the (Monday - Thursday) from
courts behind DMS on Tues- 4 Day Camp: $265 each
Recreation Department at, SMALL BALL: This pro- 8:30-11:30 a.m. at Taylor
day and Thursday evenings session
781-934-7034. gram is for boys and girls en- Field. (behind Duxbury Li-
starting at 6 p.m. No registra- June 28 – July 1
tering first, second, third and brary). Emphasis will be on
KIDS CAMP: The ever tion is required. There is no July 5 – July 8
fourth grade, ages 6-9 years. skill development, drills, play-
popular Kids Camp is offered fee for this program. August 2 – August 5
This program will be held ing games and fun. Instruc-
once again for boys and girls August 23 – August 26
July 26-July 28 from 9 a.m.- SUMMER ACTING tor for this program is Pam
ages 6-12. Days of camp WORKSHOP: This program 5 Day Camp: $325 each
12 p.m. at DMS. Small Ball is Manly, current head coach for
are: Monday – Friday from will be available to children session
a fun introduction to the game the DHS field hockey team, as
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday ages 6-15 and conducted by July 11 – July 15
of basketball. Children will well as DHS players. Fee for
camp (Beach Day) hours are the South Shore School of August 8 – August 12
participate in drills that will this program is $85.
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Camp teach them about footwork, Performing Arts. Participants ROCK CLIMBING BOOTCAMP FOR
highlights include field trips, passing, dribbling and shoot- will receive acting instruction CLINIC: This clinic is for WOMEN: Get our strength,
swimming at Percy Walker ing in addition to playing and direction during an in- boys and girls ages 7-15. Par- cardio, endurance, and agility
Pool, arts and crafts and games games. All campers receive t- tense six hour a day workshop ticipants learn strength, bal- training all in one class. This
among many other exciting shirt and water bottle. Fee for (9 a.m.-3 p.m.), finishing the ance, coordination and a sense is an efficient and challeng-
activities. Children bring their this program is $140. week with a full scale produc- of accomplishment by learn- ing total body workout that
lunch and beverage daily. The tion. The program takes place
ADULT TENNIS: A sum- ing how to climb in a state of can provide amazing results.
camp is for boys and girls ages at the DHS Auditorium. There
mer evening tennis program the art rock wall designed for This is a six-week program
6-12. Space is limited to 130 are two sessions offered:
will be offered to Duxbury both novice and expert climb- with classes taking place on
children. Tuition includes cost
adults who are at the begin- Session I: July 18–July 22 ers. Instruction is provided by Tuesdays and Thursdays from
of field trips with transporta-
ner, advanced beginner and (Joseph and the Technicolor Lighthouse Fitness certified 7-8pm at the Middle School
tion.
intermediate levels. Lessons Dreamcoat) belayers. All climbing equip- lower gym. This program
Kids Camp now has 3 dif-
are held twice a week during Session II: Aug. 8-Aug. 12 ment is provided. Program combines traditional calisthen-
ferent Session periods, run-
the month of July. Beginner: (Newsies) takes place at Lighthouse Fit- ics, body weight exercises,
ning 3, 4 or 7 weeks long.
Monday/Wednesday 6-7 p.m.; Fee for this program is ness, 430 Court Street, Plym- interval training and strength
Weeks offered are as follows:
Advanced, beginner and inter- $160. outh. Fee for this program is training. Each session burns
7 week Camp: June 27 -
mediate: Monday/Wednesday $90 per week. calories, blasts fat and boosts
Aug. 12. Price: $695 BASEBALL CAMP: This
4 week Camp: June 27 - 7-8 p.m. Fee for this program Week 1 – 12:30-2 p.m. your metabolism. All fitness
is $85. program is available for chil- levels welcome. Instructors
July 22. Price: $575 July18 – July 22
dren ages 7 to 12. This camp for this class are Sherry McK-
3 week Camp: July 25 - Week 2 – 12:30-2 p.m.
15th ANNUAL SOC- will be held at the Keene St. inney and Jamie Meta, certified
Aug. 12. Price: $450 CER CAMP: A soccer camp Aug. 15 - Aug. 19
fields from 8am-11am. Dates personal trainers and certified
for boys and girls ages 6-10 is of the camp will be July 25-
21st ANNUAL BAS- CO-ED KARATE KIDS: bootcamp instructors with the
once again offered this sum- July 28. (Monday-Thursday).
KETBALL CAMP: The ever This program is for boys and Bootcamp Alliance. There are
mer. Dates of the camp are Emphasis on the camp will
popular basketball camps are girls in grades K-5 and will two sessions offered:
June 28-July 1. The camp be a combination of skill de-
offered again for boys and take place on Tuesdays and Session I: June 7 – July
will run 8 a.m.-11 a.m. each velopment and fun. Coaching
girls ages 8-13. Camp takes Thursdays from 4:30-5:20 12. Session II: July 19 – Au-
day at the Lower Alden Fields. staff will include Steve Stud-
place at Duxbury High School p.m. at the Whidden’s School gust 23
Emphasis on the camp will be ley, Asst. Recreation Director,
gym from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. of Fitness in Marshfield, Fee for this program is
skill development and the fun Head coach for Wentworth
as follows: June 21-June 30. These in- $130 per session.
of soccer. Camp coordina- College baseball team, as troduction classes consist of
Boys ages 8-10: June 27 – tors will be Matthew Cushing well as local college and high yoga core strengthening and SUMMER RUNNING
July 1. and Mike Coven, who bring school players. (All campers PROGRAM: This eight-week
stretching exercises, aerobic
Boys ages 11-13: July 5 – impressive soccer resumes to receive a t-shirt). Fee for this program is for boys and girls
whole-body movements, and
July 9 (Tues-Sat) No camps the camp. Coach Cushing is program is $85. entering grades 5-12. Classes
basic self protection skills.
on July 4. currently the men’s head soc- take place on Mondays and
Continued study is possible
Girls ages 8-13: July 11 – cer coach at Wheaton College, COOKING FOR KIDS:
Wednesdays from 5:30-7:30
This 6-week program will at completion of the course.
July 15. where he has led the Lions to p.m. at the DHS track, begin-
be offered once again for the Instructor is Roger Whidden,
Fee for this program is their most wins in school his- ning June 27 - Aug. 17. Each
summer season for children Black Belt in Karate, B.S. in
$195. tory. Mike Coven finishes his meeting will consist of a brief
ages 7-12. The program will Exercise Science, M.A. in Ed-
37th year as men’s head soccer discussion on running, active
be held Tuesday evenings ucation and Counseling, and
SKILLS & WILL (For at Brandeis University. Coach stretching, actual running and
High School Boys): This five- from 5:45-7:15 p.m. at the Tai Chi Fighting World Cham-
Coven has brought Brandeis core workout/strength train-
week clinic if for high school Girl Scout House beginning pion. (Uniform required, pur-
University a Division III Na- ing. For the actual running
boys, taking place on Tuesday July 5-August 9. Class is lim- chase at WSF for $30). Fee
tional and an ECAC Champi- section, participants will be
evenings from 5-7 p.m. at the ited to 12 students. Fee for this for this program is $45.
onship. Counselors include separated by running experi-
DHS gym beginning June 28 many local college stars. program is $85. ADULT YOGA: These ence and/or age. No previous
- July 26. This is a weekly Space in this camp is limited. TENNIS CAMP: This classes, held on Tuesdays running experience is neces-
clinic designed to work on Fee for this program is $85. program will be offered to and Thursdays from 6:30- sary. Instructor for this class
basketball fundamentals, children ages 8-14 and take 7:30 p.m. and run from June
KIDS TENNIS: Six is Tim McLeod, teacher at
functional training, and game place at the DHS tennis courts. 21 – June 30. Classes consist
weeks of lessons will be avail- Duxbury High School. Fee
time performance. Structured This is a one-week camp and of warm-up movements and
able to boys and girls ages for this program is $50.
games will be a part of each will take place Monday June gentle stretches, Hatha yoga
session to allow the player to 8-14. Classes are organized
27-Friday, July 1 from 8 a.m.- postures, breathing techniques
by ability; Beginner through
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 9

The Monument Bricks: William Seach, Medal of Honor recipient


By Steve Donovan Commander Rogers duty performed but beyond this
Special to the Clipper stepped forward and with I thought no more about it.”
This is part 2 of the series, shaky hands attempted to pin Seach would go on to serve
the medal on my blouse. The his adopted country with great

T
see last week’s issue for part
1. – Ed medal slipped, fell to the deck distinction. He rose from sea-
he allies were now and we both stooped to catch man to Lieutenant in the ser-
on half rations and it and bumped our heads. He vice of the United States Navy.
served out the last picked it up and placed it in In World War One he was a
of their ammunition at noon. my hand and said, “Pin it on Lieutenant Junior Grade serv-
The fort was 5 ½ miles from yourself,” which I did. He then ing aboard the troop transport
Tientsin and there was still one placed in my hand the black ship USS President Lincoln
more fort to pass. The main medal case and presented me returning to the United States
body of Chinese were now en- with a check for $100. After after delivering a fifth cargo
camped where the allies had that he made a short speech of soldiers to France when the
been that morning. Another to the officers and men. The President Lincoln was torpe-
enemy force charged the rear ceremonies being concluded, doed by a German submarine.
of the fort but a few volleys the bugles sounded retreat and William Seach recorded
from the British Marines soon I returned to my place in the the events of the sinking years
made them retreat leaving 20 ranks relieved that this was all later:
dead. At the end of this day over with. We then fell out. “When about 400 miles out
William Seach was once again I had not known after the in the Atlantic west of France,
especially commended by his Chinese action that I had been we were attacked and struck by
officers for conspicuous con- recommended for the Medal of three torpedoes in rapid suc-
duct. Honor. I cannot even state with cession with all three explod-
certainty that in 1900 I was ing inside the hull below the
The Monument Bricks aware that such a medal ex- waterline and we were ordered
Bricks for Memories; each brick isted. Before leaving the New- to abandon ship. Eighteen
suggests a story and helps to ark I do remember a rumor that minutes after the first torpedo
provide the funding to rebuild some men who had served on exploded in her vitals the Lin-
and refurbish a once lost
Duxbury monument. The monu- shore with the Expeditionary coln sunk stern first. She went
ment lists those from Duxbury Seach at the age of 84. Force had been recommended down leaving the crew afloat
who served their nation in for some special kind of medal in choppy seas in boats and on
World War One. The bricks bear fired the fort and left for Tien- ecutive officer then beckoned but what kind or to whom no rafts. Many men plunged into
the names and sentiments of tsin, arriving the next day. me before him, had me face the one seemed to know. I did re- the water and swam from the
others, some once in uniform, The American sailors left ship’s company and read aloud member that while serving on sinking ship.”
some still in uniform, some who by boat to return to their ship. a U.S. Navy Department’s let- shore in China some of the See part 3 of this story in a
served their loved ones in other The expedition had lost 62 ter from the Secretary of the officers and Captain McCalla future issue.
ways and all of them recognized men killed, four of whom were Navy, William H. Moody with
for and by those they touched. complimented me at times for
If you purchased a brick in Americans, and 228 wounded approval of the President, The-
someone’s memory, call and let
us tell the story your gift hints
including 25 Americans.
On July 9, William Seach
odore Roosevelt, awarding me
the United States Congressio- MSTCS Division III Relays
at. The bricks series is written volunteered to help pilot boats nal Medal of Honor for duty in The girls’ and boys’ track teams had third-place finishes in
by Steve Donovan. He can be back up the river to carry the China in 1900. two different events at Saturday’s MSTCS Division II Relays
reached at 781-837-7782. ninth infantry into China. He He then opened a case he in Stoneham.
returned to the ship on the held in his hand, drew forth a The Duxbury girls entered a team in the 4x400m relay that
On June 23 a heavy sand 14th and soon the Newark left bronze star medal with a blue was made up of senior Elizabeth Runci (64.2), senior Emily
storm began blowing which Chinese waters for Nagasaki, ribbon studded with white Gallagher (63.8), sophomore Laura Nee (64.6), and senior
lasted until late afternoon. Vi- Japan where she went into dry stars, and read out the inscrip- captain Julia Nee (61.9). As of this date, the 4 x 400m time
sion was down to ten feet. dock. Meanwhile cables had tion on the reverse side of the of 4:15.51 is the fastest 4 x 400m girls’ time in the Patriot
Seach and other volunteers arrived from China indicating medal, “For conspicuous con- League
snuck outside the walls and de- that the allies had prevailed duct in the presence of the en- The Duxbury boys’ sprint medley team of quad-captains
stroyed a bridge in the rear of and finally rescued the foreign emy in the battles of the 13th, Jon McKinley (800m), Greg Bray (400m), Adam Martin
the arsenal to keep the Chinese legations in Peking. 20th, 21st and 22nd of June, (200m) and Brett Sahlberg (200m) finished third in their event
from attacking under cover of Unbeknownst to William 1900.” with a time of 3:45.01
the sand storm. They dug shal- Seach, he had been recom-
low rifle pits and lay in them mended to receive the Con-
all day to drive off any surprise gressional Medal of Honor by
attacks. The Chinese were Captain McCalla for his heroic
shooting at them off and on actions in China. The paper- “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...”
during the storm. The sailors work was forwarded from the
-Henry David Thoreau
lay in the rifle pits with about Secretary of the Navy to the
eight feet between men and
Seach’s position was on the
White House and was approved
but somehow misplaced when Nurture Your Spirit.
extreme right end of the line. President William McKinley
Later in the afternoon word
was passed to retreat to the
was assassinated. It would fi-
nally be found and forwarded Help Heal Our World
fort. Seach learned this well for action during Theodore
after the fact. No one remem- Roosevelt’s presidency.
bered to pass him the word and “At 9 a.m. answering the
FIND US AND YE SHALL SEEK.
the rest of the 25 men silently call to general quarters, all If you’re searching for a spiritual home
faded back to the fort leaving hands, both officers and men, where questions are as welcome as
him lying alone facing the en- assembled on the quarterdeck answers, find us. We are a loving open-
tire Chinese line. After a while and General Orders were read minded religious community that en-
he edged to the left during a aloud to the crew, follow- courages you to seek your own path,
break in the storm and discov- ing this Commander Rogers, wherever it leads. To nurture your spirit
ered himself quite alone. Wrig- our executive officer, called
out, “William Seach, Gun- and find your own truth and meaning.
gling towards the fort he made
his way to a patch of tall grass ner’s Mate 3rd Class, step for- Welcome to Unitarian Universalism.
and quickly made a break run- ward”.
ning. The Chinese saw the Hearing my name called
at General Muster was such a
First Parish Church
movement and opened fire but
he dodged and ran making it to shock and thinking that I must Unitarian Universalist
the fort without being hit. have committed some offence Sunday Services 10:30 / Childcare & Sunday School
On Monday, June 25, 1900 or broken some of the many
a large force of Bluejackets, rules or regulations of the ship TREMONT AT DEPOT STREET • DUXBURY • 781-934-6532
U.S. Soldiers and Marines from or Navy, I did not answer.
Tientsin arrived at 2:30 p.m. Again the executive officer
The fort was rent with cheers. called my name and then in a A liberal religious church serving Duxbury, Marshfield,
The allies then made stretchers weak and apprehensive voice Pembroke & surrounding communities.
to carry the wounded, packed I answered, “Here sir,” and
their gear and made ready to reluctantly stepped forward a
depart. The next morning they pace before the ranks. The ex-
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


Scavengers
Treasure
Chest
bargains ahead!” Duxbury Yard Sale
On Saturday May 7th from 7am to 1
pm. Located on 6 and 11 Apple Hill
----- Lane (add'l residents may be joining).
Selling: brand name clothes, prom
dresses, house decor, baby stroller,
and much more. Many items have
never been used and still have orignal
tags. Anderson Sliding Doors
New in cartons, 400 series.
French wood. Storm watch pro-
Duxbury Estate Sale tection. 5’ 11.5” wide x 6’ 7.5”
Thurs, Fri, Sat, May 5, 6, 7, 10am -
high. High-Eco Excel energy per-
5pm. Signs posted after 9am, off
Depot St. (numbered sale). formance. Pine interior, off-white
American and Country French exterior. High performance glass,
antiques including (Country doors only. Six doors (twelve
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in old finish and paint, one small asking $600/per set. Accessories
cupboard, numerous side and arm extra. 781-934-7515.
chairs, benches, tables, etc.
American inclues large drysink,
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Annual Oriental Rug Sale
candlestand, inlay corner Lowest prices ever! See our fabu-
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drawers, Sheraton and Chippindale designs. Room size, oversize,
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house. If it rocks, rolls, motors, Duxbury Yard Sale


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Climbing the FROM DUXBURY ... Homeward YARD SALE


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base entry, other flexible work. and Papa, week-end, week, or more. GUARANTEED TREASURE
$15/hr. Experienced on computers of Call Sandy for more information. CHEST PACKAGE
course! Please call 781-934-9070. 781-934-7515. Make your reserva-
tions now! Apt Rental/Service Exchange Seeking Short-term Rental Sell those treasures in your
SWF seeks discounted apt., studio, Retired couple in Duxbury who pro- attic with our guaranteed
Shuck Much? cottage rental for day-time dog walk- vide eldercare for parents seek rental classified deal. Your package
Island Creek Oysters is assembling Executive Office for Rent ing service/exchange on year lease to 2-6 months for respite space. Look-
an army of oyster shuckers for the be closer to family. Excellent refer-
includes full exposure in all of
in Duxbury. Beautiful recently ing for studio, guest-house, in-law
summer raw bar season. Looking for renovated first floor executie office ences. 617.877.3131 our award-winning
suite. Tel. Richard, 603-333-2092 or publications and website.
responsible, friendly Duxbury college suite in prime Millbrook Village lo- email pdpierce@wisc,edu,
and HS students. $20/hr.Training cation. Modern, well-maintained You may change prices, wording or
session May 25. chris@islandcree- building. Excellent location - near NH Vacation Rental remove items, but new items cannot be
koysters.com; 934-2028
Dubury Cottage for Rent Four season, five bedroom home, added. Limit of 40 words or fewer.
markets and Rte. 3. Rent: $300
Charming, immaculate, 2BD, 2B,+ close to ski areas, indoor/outdoor
per month includes utilities. Call
$39 95 NOW

Homeward now: 781-934-9867. office, FP, AC, W/D, 1 acre, ga-


rage. On Chandler's Mill Pond. 10
pools, hot tubs, fitness room,
lake, tennis, basketball, game
INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!

Bound Builders, Contractors


Pembroke, single family building
min to ocean, expressway, com-
muter rail. $1900/mo +util. Refer-
room, fully equipped.
Customer must supply photo.
May be digital or print.
781-837-5840 or e-mail
Rental Office Space lot. Approved for 3 BR septic ences, lease. Call 781-740-2202, pvtod@aol.com. GUARANTEED
One room, Washington St location at $94,900. Owner 781-953-5850. leave message. Sm pet ok. Avail-
UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
local boat yard. Private bathroom.
Private parking. Water electricity in-
able 6/15. At Your PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
Southern Island Paradise
cluded in rent. FIOS available. Avail-
able immediately. Call Experience private island Transitional/Short Term/Respite Service
vacationing on beautiful Kiawah
781-934-5302.
Island, SC. A spectacular beach,
5 championship golf courses, 2
Marshfield Apartment: 1BR, 1BA,
all utilities, kitchen/livingroom
Dux Stand-up Paddleboarding!
Two DUX locals will: 1) teach you
WHEEL DEAL!
combo, W/D, A/C, furnished. No how to Stand-Up Paddle. 2) Get you
House for rent tennis villages, fine dining and smoking, no pets. Owner occu- on the water to explore the Bay/
Completely redone 3 bedroom home more...2 BR condo with pied. Separate entrance. Perfect reach your fitness goals. 3) Create a
for long term rental. New kitchen, picturesque views of lake and for 1 or 2. A respite during your training program for you to compete
new baths, hardwood floors, and new island wildlife. Across the street renovations. View: surf on a SUP. Email for info: duxwa-
windows. Great location and small from the beach. Available year homeaway.com 322866. Call: termen@gmail.com
yard. Call 617-688-3312 round by calling 781-585-6203 or CHI Assoc. 781-834-0035 Swim Lessons at Your Pool
781-331-5654. CERTIFIED Red Cross Water Safety
Looking for rental GUARANTEED AUTO
Instructor / CPR . Experience work-
Duxbury family renovating and look- Beautiful Duxbury Beach Hilton Head Vacation Rental PACKAGE WITH PHOTO
ing with children. MA Div 2 Top 10
ing for short term rental.3+ bed,fur- Vacation at ocean-front 4-bedroom, Luxury 3-bedroom, 3 bath villa Swimmer. $15 1⁄2 hour, small
nished or not for 3-6 months. will pay 2-bath fully appointed home. w/full-sized kitchen, also 2 pull- group rates available. Book early to Your car, truck, or boat gets
up front. 781 856-5506. Washer/dryer, cable, internet, multi out sofabeds. Sleeps 9. Rent get best time! References available. premium exposure with our
decks for awesome views. Two sum- by week/month. April-Decem- Call Sarah 781-264-5455 / email Guaranteed Auto Deal.
Office Space for Rent mer weeks left. Also available for
Duxbury, Millbrook area. Second ber many weeks still available. strzgurl8@aol.com. Your package includes full
short and long-term rentals August Inquire regarding rates. Call exposure in all of our
floor, 300 sq. ft. Call 29 - May 15. Call Jim for terms. Summer Nanny Available
781-934-0809. 508-651-2740.
Jeannie, 339-793-0043. Dependable with 3 years experience. award-winning publications
CPR and First Aid certified. Psychol- and website. Best of all you
ogy major at Fairfield University avail- can put a photo of your
STANDARD RATES able Monday - Friday, beginning June
1, with own transportation to drive
vehicle right in your ad.
There’s no better way to sell
your children for summer activities. your car, truck or boat.
All standard
classifieds include EXTRAS! Contact Kira at 339-793-3094.
KiKi436105@yahoo.com
We’re so confident you’ll
agree that we guarantee to
40 words or less. Furniture Repair
Each additional � Add dingbat run your ad until the
From family heirlooms to Ethan vehicle is sold!
word is 25 cents. $1 a week Allen... tables, chairs, cabinets,
One Paper Two Papers All Papers and bookcases to kitchen cabi-
1 WEEK $
1000 $
1300 $
1500 � Add border
$2 a week
nets. If it is broken - we can fix
it. Call Ken, 781-585-7541.
$3995 INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!

9 1200 1400
Customer must supply photo.
$ 00 $ $
2 WEEKS � Reverse ad
Roofing and Siding
Experienced quality work. Licensed
May be digital or print.

GUARANTEED
4 WEEKS 7
$ 50 $
1050 $
1250 $4 a week and insured. Call Dana for free esti-
mate. 339-933-0554. UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
12 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

At Your At Your At Your At Your At Your


Service Service Service Service Service
Expert Stump Grinding Spring Yard Cleanups Piano/Keyboard Lessons The Paint Saint
House Cleaning
40 years experience. 12” below We specialize in raking and Children and adults. 20+ years Professional interior/exterior
Home and/or office cleaning.
grade. Stump cutting specialist. removing leaves, small trees, experience. BA Music. Classical painting, gutter cleaning, roof
Many years of experience.
Free estimates. Call Bob Reardon branches and yard debris. or pop. Music theory, sight cleaning, power washing and
References available. Free esti-
at 781-826-4774 or cell phone Any and all junk removed, in- reading, ear training. Great window washing. Best prices
mates. Call 508-746-0764 or
617-694-7233. side and out. We also clean foundation for other instru- and service always with a
339-832-0616.
gutters and wash windows. ments or just for fun. lindarob smile. Will paint your home like
Rute Cleaner Please call Mike at Semi-Retired Painter inson15@comcast.net or call it was our own. Call Andrew for
Many years of experience with 781-789-3612. Small to mid-size jobs. Quality work. 781-789-6140. your free estimate.
excellent references. Specializ- Experienced, prompt quotes, unbeat- 781-264-3628. Fully insured.
ing in house and office clean- Home Repairs able rates. Call Paul at Piano Tuning
ing. Call anytime for free esti- Full range carpenters, cabinets, cus- 508-566-9858. Martin Snow, RPT, Craftsman Plantation Shutters & Blinds
mate. Fully insured. Speak with tom built-ins, kitchens, baths, decks, Member Piano Technicians Guild, Hunter Douglas blinds and
Humberto, 508-732-0182 or flooring, tile, doors, windows, paint- Removal plus complete piano rebuilding shutters. Specializing in plan-
774-454-4982. ing, basement remodels, home thea- Nasty vines, sheds, boats, service, sales. 781-837-6531. tation shutters in real wood,
ters, property management. No job stumps, brush, pools, brick and www.martinsnowpianos.com. composite, and vinyl. Free
Tutoring too small. Quality results. Positive rubble, appliances, swing sets.
attitude. Call Jim Holloway,
in-home consultation, free in-
Remediate, review, advance. Insured men promptly removing Attention Baseball Players stallation. Call for in-home
781-964-6439 or Rick Shea,
Elementary, intermediate, high junque. Many years of local Bowdoin College Catcher Danny Fin- quote. We offer lowest prices
774-454-7548, 508-224-9036. dley and Wheaton College Outfielder
school. Summer sessions also service. Call Chuck T., on shutters and blinds. Call
available. Certified classroom 781-424-8844. John Keating, both former DYB play-
Lawn Mowing
ers, are looking to work with baseball
781-985-5480 Frugalblind-
teacher, Masters education, or- S.P.M. Enterprises offers a full line of sandshutters.com
Spanish Tutoring players ages 8-12. We will teach
ganization. Support w/all curricu- landscape services including lawn
them basics of the game, help to im-
lum including reading, language mowing, lawn installations, land- Individual/group lessons, group con- Summer Painting Special
prove their confidence in order to be-
arts, science, ESL, study skills, scape design, patio installation, bob- versation classes also available. All Average size ceilings, $85; Aver-
come better baseball players, and
time management, test taking, cat services, etc. Fully insured. Call ages, beginner to advanced. Certified age size walls, $255. Custom fin-
have fun. We will be working with
Shawn at 781-264-5595 or middle/high school Spanish teacher, ishes and wallpapering. Interior
SAT prep. Physicist available for small groups for week long sessions
www.lawnmowpros.com. experienced. Lessons are fun and
high school/college math. based around conversational Span-
in July and August. Any boy or girl and Exterior. Seniors receive
508-830-0305. interested in more information, 10% discount. Thirty years expe-
Summer Babysitter/Nanny ish. Summer lessons available start-
please email Danny @ dfindley@bow- rience. Call Matt, 508-746-8115.
Third year UMass Amherst student ing June 23. Please Call Natassa at
Junk Busters doin.edu or call cell @ 781-385-9496. Summer Nanny
available for long hours from May to 781-724-3425.
Junk removal, specializing in late August. Has own transportation. College nursing student looking for
cleanouts of basements, Responsible and great with children. Window And Gutter Cleaning Tutor Available Summer Nanny position. CPR certi-
garages, attics, yard debris, Many years experience with refer- Let local firefighters brighten your Certified Reading Specialist and ele- fied. Great with kids. Excellent refer-
odds and ends. We also ences provided upon request. Please day! Residential and storefront. mentary school teacher, grades K-6, ences. Call 617-347-2408 Email:
specialize in carpentry, call Liza at (339) 933-2389 or email Pressure washing - house, patio, available to tutor on Thursdays and bford113@my.uri.edu
painting, gutter work, and lathomas@student.umass.edu deck, etc. Free gutter cleaning Fridays this summer. Let me help Private Swim Instructor
window washing. Best prices, with every full house window job. prepare your child for the upcoming At Your Pool. Experienced swim
free estimates. Please call or Reasonable rates. References school year. Contact Alli at instructor of 8 years. Has been
Painter 781-856-4778.
leave a message for Mike, Interior, Exterior, and Power available. Fully insured. Keith teaching at the Percy Walker Pool
781-789-3612. Washing. Over 20 Years Experi- McWalter. 781-340-5183 or for over 5 years. Will teach in the
ence. No job to small. Ask for cell-781-690-2000. Bettencourt’s Walls & Ceilings privacy of your own pool. Ages
College Students 3+. $20 per half hour. Refer-
Shawn (508)584-1970. Spruce up for the Holidays.
Offering spring clean ups, weekly ences upon request. Email Gaby
Mother's Helper Available Painting, drywall finishing,
lawn care, mulch/stone spread- Pipp gpipp321@gwmail.gwu.edu
House Cleaning Experienced 13 year old girl inter- sheet-rocking, water damage,
ing, plantings, pruning/trimming
Residential house cleaning. Also ested in being a mother's helper/ba- wallpaper stripping. Specializing
of bushes and trees. Call (781)
available for errands and house- bysitter while you catch-up around in interior work. Skim coating Nanny / Babysitter
294-4776 or email land-
sitting. Local references available. the house or do a few errands. Avail- over horsehair plaster and tex- College junior with own transpor-
scapes2010@aol.com for an esti- able after school, weekends and dur-
Please call 774-269-2654. tured ceilings a specialty. 25 tation available for summer job.
mate. ing the summer. Loves to play years experience. Call Steve, Experience with children of all
games and run around outside. 508-833-0546 or 617-922-0944
Please call 781-585-9297. ages. Elementary education ma-
(cell). jor. References available. Please
Summer Nanny/Babysitter contact Nicole at 617-943-6473
Professional Window Cleaning
Available. Dependable collee sopho- or email colie229@gmail.com
Prices start at $4.00 We are
more, years of experience, loves chil- fully insured. No job too big or
dren, owns car and is available to Lawn Mowing
start May 17th. Please call Brooke at
small. 10% off when you men-
781-789-4152 and mention this ad. tion this ad. Please call for free Call Scott May for a free esti-
estimate. Call Mike mate for seasonal lawn mowing
781-789-3612 or any of your other landscap-
Let us do your dirty work! ing needs. Average lawn mow-
TYC Landscape Propety Maintenance Summer Nanny/Babysitter ing prices are $35 per cut.
Offering Spring clean-ups,mowing, Third year psychology major at Well- 617-966-5875 or
fertilizing,pruning,planting,weeding, esley College. Has own transporta-
edging, mulching and more. Over 15
SMAY1887@gmail.com
tion. Experience with young children.
yrs.in Duxbury. Call Tom for an esti- Available end of May to mid August.
mate @ 781-934-5023 Or email Please contact Tristen at Advanced Landscaping
tomsyardcare@hotmail.com 339-933-2677 or Landscape services include:
tchin@wellesley.edu immaculate spring cleanup,
chainsaw work and brush
disposal, pristine lawn main-
SUDOKU ANSWERS tenance, pruning and hedge
trimming, contoured edging,
mulch and stone, fertilizing,
and irrigation activation. De-
pendable and professional
service, excellent communi-
cation, competitive prices, all
with a smile! Call Paul for a
free estimate. Fully insured,
no job too big or small.
617-877-7524.

Garden Designs of Duxbury


Spring yard cleanups include rake
yard, beds, brush removal, edging,
mulching, fertilize lawn, pruning,
hedge trimming. Garden & Lawn
maintenance plans available. Our
overhead’s low, so our prices are
low. 617-755-5799 for an estimate
and booking options.
Cleaning With Love
Many years of experience. Excel-
lent references. I am looking to
clean houses and offices and
make them sparkle. Please call
617-821-8243 (cell).
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Duxbury Clipper 13

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


Service Service Service & Automobiles & Automobiles
Special Needs individuals Help
Masters level, young, local, certified
Affordable Roofing Summer Vacation Child Care
Special Education teacher seeking Roofs starting at $4,000, re- Responsible, caring college
summer work with children of all pairs starting at $50. Residen- graduate available for summer
needs; including nannying and ther- tial/Commercial. Also very af- child care. Former camp coun-
apy (ABA and behavioral). Highly ex- fordable vinyl siding. Treating, selor, live-in/live-out nanny. Ex- 2280 Winner Walkaround Cuddy
perienced and educated in working sealing, power washing, and re- perience with all ages, newborn Dimensions LOA 22’8”, Beam 8’,
with individuals with a variety of Economical ‘89 19’ Midland
pairing cedar roofs. Call for to preteen. Own transportation with Karavan roller trailer, 90hp Mer-
powered by 2001 Yamaha 225, cus-
needs including autism, social-emo- free estimate - 781-733-2156. provided. Non-smoker, com- tom hardtop with eletronics box in-
tional, behavioral and cognitively im- cury outboard motor, fish finder,
fortable around pets. Refer- cludes Furuno GPS/fishfinder, VHS
paired. Contact Katie at VHF, power winch. $4500 or b/o.
Small Engine Repair and AM/FM radios. $22,900. Call
781-254-0034. Will provide local, re- ences available. Call Anne at Call 781-293-2239.
Mike at 781-424-9596.
liable references. Also chain saws repaired and 617 633 6301.
sharpened. Outboards, 15hp or Selling your car or boat? 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
under, all types of lawn mowers, For less than the cost of a tank of 6 cyl., 66,000 miles. Two owners.
Paul's Handyman Service Michael’s Windows & Gutter gas you can reach more than
welding, small engine repair. We Cleaning Sold and serviced by Millbrook Mo-
Experienced in carpentry, paint- fix rototillers or can rototill. Avail- 10,000 potential buyers in the tors. Black/black, leather, sliding roof,
ing, hardwood and tile flooring, A local service. Windows start at Clipper.Classifieds. To place your power/heated seats, roof rack,
able 7 days a week. Free esti- $5 each. Also, repair loose and
kitchen and bath remodeling,win- mates. All work guaranteed. ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us 10-disc CD, newer tires. New battery
dows, decks, plumbing repairs, leaking gutters, and can install on the web at www.duxburyclip- and rear brakes, etc. Non-smoker.
Pickup and dropoff available. Old gutter screens. Also, repair win- $6750. Call 781-424-5821.
landscaping, and all other jobs mowers removed. Call Todd, per.com.
around the house. No job to dow and door screens. (A great
781-936-8724. gift idea!) I answer my phone.
small. Also a full line of power
washing services. Call Paul at Cell 508-523-9927.
Got Rot?
781-422-6500. Repair or replace rotted trim Patio & Walkway Restoration
around your house. Window sills, If you have a weedy, sunken
Jojo Cleaning corner boards, facia boards, sills, patio/walkway, I can make it
Looking for a good cleaning deckboards, replacement or res- look new! By powerwashing,
service? Residential, offices, toration. Large or small jobs. Call lifting sunken areas and
basements and one time Ken, 781-585-7541. poly-sanding, I can bring your
cleaning. I can help you. I have patio/walkway back to “like
seven years experience, do an Duxbury Computers new” condition. Call Jonathan
excellent job, and have plenty of Get expert computer and net- Hopfgarten, 781-706-7031.
references. Satisfaction working help and advice. Your
guaranteed. Call 339-832-2100. Microsoft Small Business Spe-
Summer Nanny
cialist and QuickBooks Pro Ad- University of New Hampshire junior
Babysitter/Summer Nanny visor in Duxbury. Just call Will is looking for a summer nannying job
Music Teacher available for days, Zachmann at Canopus Re- from June - August. Have had previ-
nights, weekends, overnights. search, Inc., 781-934-9800. ous babysitting experience. Available
Mother of 3 grown children. CPR, most weekdays and weekends, long
non-smoking, own car. Piano lessons hours needed. Have transportation,
included! nan.butterfield@yahoo.com Painting Etc. excellent local references. Call Liz at
or call 781 - 831-1941. 508-335-3970.
Specializing in interior/exterior
painting, power washing, gut-
H2Sew ters, carpentry, dump runs,
and window washing. Free es-
Planes, Train
Custom home furnishings sewn
by former Boston costume de- timates, best prices guaran-
teed. Fast and reliable service.
& Automobiles
signer. Choose window treat-
ments, home furnishings and Please call Mike,
alterations at rates you can af- 781-789-3612.
ford. Call Hilary to discuss your
project. Also offering private Gutter Cleaning
sewing lessons beginner to ad- We clean gutters and wash
vanced. 617-869-6499 or visit windows. We also specialize in
www.h2sew.org raking and removing leaves,
small trees, branches and yard Grady White Marlin 28' 1990
Mold in the attic? debris. Any and all junk re- This is a rock-solid cruising fishing
Probable cause: A worn out roof machine with a broad beam (10'7")
moved, inside and out. Please offering unsurpassed quality and
caused by poor ventilation. Free attic call Mike at 781-789-3612.
inspection with roofing estimate by proven owner satisfaction. Cabin fea-
McCarthy Improvements. Residential tures compact galley with fridge, Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860
Boat Maintenance stand-up head forward V-berth (coil
roofing since 1987. EPA certified
firm. 781-534-2499 Mass Maritime Academy student mattress) and aft berth. Great for
will do boat maintenance jobs in- cruising the Islands!! Only $24,500.
cluding epoxying, gel-coat, paint- Call Bill, 781-956-8922
Nanny, Teacher Lifeguard
I am a 23 year old grad student ing, power washing, instrument
and Duxbury resident, certified installation, engine work and
teacher and lifeguard. Tons of ex- trailer work. Prices are negotia-
perience and looking for a fun ble. Call James, 781-217-8976.
family. I have my own car, clean
driving record and a beach Custom Interior Woodworking
sticker! Call Lucy, (203) Alterations and interior finish
644-2277 work, built-in cabinets and media
systems, historic restoration, pe-
Landscape Construction riod design, free design and draft- 14’ Sailboat for Sale
Small scale design and con- ing service. See me at 14’ 2007 American Daysailor with
struction specializing in walls, www.dwdrewwoodworking.com. trailer, mast & winch. Only used sev-
walkways, patios and plantings. Call Dave Drew, (h) or (c) eral times. Cost $6800 new. Your
One man operation to make 617-835-9044. bargain at only $3500 or best offer.
Call 781-293-3056 or email
sure the job is done right the rff33@verizon.net.
first time, every time. Young, Summer Nanny Available
reliable, experienced and fast. Responsible and caring third year
college student with own trans- 4
Call Jonathan Hopfgarten,
781-706-7031. portation. Great with kids. Avail-
able mid May to mid August. 7
years experience, references
� available. Contact Jackie at
Car & Truck Cleaning/Detailing 781-771-8873, or email jcoak-
Over 20 years experience. ley@student.umass.edu
Interior-steam cleaning, leather
treatments and odor removal, Summer Babysitting 23’ Sailboat $2000
Exterior-waxing, polishing and Caring, compassionate, responsible, 1988 Hunter. Fiberglass. Has
compounding. Entire job and available during hours to fit your main sail, jib and genoa sails.
completed by J. Scott Russell, needs. 10 years experience with all Free 8HP outboard, boat stands,
ages, newborn to pre-teen. Own car,
Jr., owner. Local pick-up and cushions, life vests. Good condi- HOW TO PLAY: Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9; each
bilingual, (English/Spanish), refer-
delivery. Gift certificates ences available upon request, can tion. Kevin, 781-296-3878 or column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and each set of 3 by 3
available. For appointments/ start June 23. Please call Natassa, Ron, 781-724-1270. boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9.
information, 781-424-9113. 781-724-3425.
14 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Planes, Train Legal Legal Legal Legal


& Automobiles Notices Notices Notices Notices
DEPARTMENT OF Chanatry & George V. Frost In addition, you must file a BOARD OF APPEALS
ENVIRONMENTAL to Mortgage Electronic Regis- written affidavit of objections
tration Systems, Inc., dated to the petition, stating
PROTECTION July 13, 2007, Recorded with
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
specific
WATERWAYS the Plymouth County Regis- facts and grounds upon HEARING
REGULATION try of Deeds at Book 34809, which
The Board of Appeals will
Page 290, and now held by the objection is based, within
1973 Orange Corvette Stingray PROGRAM plaintiff by assignment has (30) days after the return day hold a public hearing in the
T-tops, 350 engine, Automatic, Notice of License Appli- filed with said court a com- (or such other time as the Mural Room at Town Hall,
66,000 miles, New leather tan in- cation pursuant to M.G. L. plaint for authority to fore- court, on motion with notice 878 Tremont Street, on May
terior, New Stereo system w/ CD, Chapter 91 Waterways Li- close said mortgage in the to the petitioner, may allow) 12, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. to con-
New Gas tank & Carb, Runs cense Application Number sider the application of Timo-
great. Call Lindy 508-400-3855.
manner following: by entry in accordance with Probate
W11-3310 and possession and exercise Rule 16. thy & Nicole McCrystal for a
Timothy M. and of power of sale. If you are WITNESS, Hon, Catherine special permit under
Nicole A. McCrystal entitled to the benefits of the P Sabaitis, First Justice of Article(s) 400 and 900, Sec-
Servicemembers Civil Relief this tion(s) 404, 404.6, 404.7 and
NOTIFICATION DATE: Act and you object to such Court. 906.2 of the Duxbury Protec-
May 4, 2011 foreclosure you or your attor- Date: April 22, 2011 tive Bylaw. The property is
Public notice is hereby ney should file a written ap- located at 2 Ingalls Grove,
given of the application by pearance and answer in said Robert E. McCarthy Duxbury, MA 02332. Parcel
Timothy M. and Nicole A. court at Boston on or before Register of Probate No. 160-066-001 of the Dux-
Widgeon 12’ Sailboat McCrystal to construct and
With complete set of sails. Priced for the 30th day of May, 2011 or bury Assessors Map, consist-
quick sale. $500. (781) 934-2600. maintain a walkway, piles, you may be forever barred 1D - May 4, ‘11 ing of 92,347.20 sq ft. in the
platform, ramp and float, at 2 from claiming that such fore- Residential Compatibility
18' Marshall Sanderling Catboat Ingalls Grove, in the munici- closure is invalid under said District and the Wetlands Pro-
1974 catboat; 6 HP Yamaha out- pality of Duxbury, in and over act. tection Overlay District and
board, 1994 trailer included; both flowed tidelands of Kingston Witness, KARYN F. owned by Timothy & Nicole
trailer and boat updated; Pres- Bay. The proposed project SCHEIER Chief Justice of McCrystal, 2 Ingalls Grove,
ently on mooring In Duxbury; has been determined to be said Court this 13th day of Duxbury, MA 02332. The ap-
$11,000. Call 781-934-6417 water-dependent. plicant proposes to construct a
April, 2011.
The Department will con- new pier (4'x120'), platform
sider all written comments on Attest: (6'x8'), gangway (3'x20'), and
this Waterways application COMMONWEALTH float (10'x20'). The applica-
received by within 30 days
Deborah J. Patterson OF tion may be viewed in the In-
Recorder
subsequent to May 4, 2011, MASSACHUSETTS spectional Services Depart-
2011. Failure of any ag- THE TRIAL COURT ment between the hours of
grieved person or group of ten 1D - May 4, ‘11
8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., or by
citizens or more to submit appointment.
written comments to the Wa- PLYMOUTH Any person wishing to
2002 BMW 330CI CONV terways Regulation Program PROBATE AND comment on the applicant's
2002 BMW 330CI convertible 2Dr. by the Public Comments COMMONWEALTH FAMILY COURT proposal should appear at
All the extras! 6-cyl, 3.0 liter, auto, Deadline will result in the OF 52 Obery Street public hearing at the time and
power heated seats, power MDW waiver of any right to an adju- MASSACHUSETTS Suite 1130 Plymouth, place noted above. Written
door locks, Harmon Karden sound,
exterior is gray/green metalic, inte- dicatory hearing in accor- comments may be submitted
dance with 310 CMR 9.13(4) MA 02360 to the Board of Appeals, 878
rior: gray. 57,780 miles, excellent THE TRIAL COURT (508) 747-6204
condition. Garaged. Great bargain! (c). Tremont Street, Duxbury,
$15,995. Pembroke 617-688-3626. Additional information re-
PLYMOUTH
MA 02332 no later than 7:30
garding this application may PROBATE AND NOTICE OF p.m. on May 12, 2011. Any
be obtained by contacting the FAMILY COURT PETITION FOR individual with a disability
Waterways Regulation Pro- 52 Obery Street PROBATE OF WILL may request accommodation
gram at (508)-946-2748. Pro- Suite 1130 Plymouth, in order to participate in the
ject plans and documents for MA 02360 public hearing and may re-
this application are on file Docket No. PL11P0666EA
quest the application and any
with the Waterways Regula- (508) 747-6204 In the Estate of:
accompanying materials in an
tion Program for public view- John H Sweeney
accessible format. Requests
ing, by appointment only, at NOTICE OF Late of: Duxbury, MA
for accommodation to partici-
02332
the address below. PETITION FOR Date of Death: 12/27/2010
pate in the public hearing
Halmatic 8.80 Motor Sailer Written comments must be PROBATE OF WILL should be made at least three
You could buy a new 14’ out- to all persons interested in
addressed to: David E. Hill, Docket No. PL11P0576EA business days in advance by
board or, for the same price, my the above captioned estate, a
motor sailer which sleeps 5 in Environmental Engineer, In the Estate of: contacting Danielle Brandon
DEP Waterways Regulation petition has been presented
full-length berths. Recently rebuilt Geraldine E Kern also at (781) 934-1100, ext. 122.
Program, 20 Riverside Drive, requesting that
40HP diesel engine, 3 sails, shal- known as Geraldine Elizabeth Peter M Sweeney of Hyde
low draft. Galley, head, equipped. Lakeville, MA 02347. Kern
Ideal for local waters. $11,900.
Park, VT
Late of: Hamden, CT Judith A. Barrett, Chair
781-934-6575. 1D - May 4, ‘11 Paul D Sweeney of Chester,
06514 Board of Appeals
CT
Date of Death: 09/17/09 be appointed administrator
COMMONWEALTH to all persons interested in Adv: 4/27/11 - 5/04/11
of said estate to serve Without
OF the above captioned estate, a Case #11-08
Surety
MASSACHUSETTS petition has been presented IF YOU DESIRE TO OB- 2D - April 27, May 4, ‘11
requesting that a document JECT THERETO, YOU OR
(SEAL) purporting to be the last will YOUR ATTORNEY MUST
LAND COURT of said decedent be proved FILE A WRITTEN AP-
DEPARTMENT OF and allowed and that Ber- PEARANCE IN SAID TOWN OF DUXBURY
2007 Yukon Denali THE TRIAL COURT nadette Kern of Hamden, CT COURT AT: Plymouth ON BOARD OF APPEALS
Only 76,000 miles. DVD/TV system, be appointed executor/trix OR BEFORE TEN
leather interior, 3 row seating, excel- named in the will to serve
lent condition. $19,000. Call Case No.445253 O’CLOCK IN THE MORN- NOTICE OF PUBLIC
781-934-0031. To: Without Surety ING (10:00 AM) ON:
IF YOU DESIRE TO OB- 05/20/2011
HEARING
Jane Navaro
Georgina E. Chanatry JECT THERETO, YOU OR WITNESS, Hon, Catherine
Everything Else and to all persons entitled YOUR ATTORNEY MUST P Sabaitis, First Justice of this The Board of Appeals will
hold a public hearing in the
FILE A WRITTEN AP-
Under the Sun to the benefit of the Service-
members Civil Relief Act: PEARANCE IN SAID
Court.
Date: April 20, 2011 Mural Room at Town Hall,
COURT AT: Plymouth ON 878 Tremont Street, on
U.S. Bank, N.A. claiming to
Found 2 Kayaks on Beach OR BEFORE TEN Robert E. McCarthy Thursday, May 12, 2011 at
be the holder of mortgage
Two Kayaks washed up on the O’CLOCK IN THE MORN- Register of Probate 7:30 p.m. to consider the ap-
covering real property in
beach during the winter. ING (10:00 AM) ON: plication of Benjamin Mur-
Owner(s) can claim by identifying
Duxbury, numbered 82 Vine
05/19/2011 1D - May 4, ‘11 phy & Mary Ann
same. Call 781-934-5996. Street given by Georgina E.
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amendment to existing special owned by Michaud Family Registry of Deeds; thence NOTICE OF liens or encumbrances is
permit number 98-15 under Trust, Catherine Michaud, running by the Southerly line MORTGAGEE'S made in the deed.
Article(s) 400 and 900, Sec- Trustee, P.O. Box 1546, and of said Church Street, South TERMS OF SALE:
tion(s) 401.2, 410.4 and 906.2 33 River Lane, Duxbury, MA 68 3/4 East, 153.2 feet to an
SALE OF A deposit of Fifteen Thou-
of the Duxbury Protective By- 02332. The applicant pro- iron pipe bound; thence run- REAL ESTATE sand ($15,000.00) Dollars by
law. The property is located at poses to request a special per- ning by land now or formerly certified or bank check will
22 Priscilla Lane, Parcel No. mit for the continued use of of Eden W. Soule, South 35 By virtue and in execution be required to be paid by the
202-998-106 of the Duxbury an existing pier. The applica- 3/4 degrees West, 334.7 feet of the Power of Sale con- purchaser at the time and
Assessors Map, consisting of tion may be viewed in the In- to an iron pipe bound; thence tained in a certain mortgage place of sale. The balance is
15,874 sq ft. in the Residen- spectional Services Depart- running again by land now or given by P. Marcia G. Sol- to be paid by certified or bank
tial Compatibility district and ment between the hours of formerly of Soule, North berg to Mortgage Electronic check at Harmon Law Of-
owned by Priscilla Lane Re- 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., or by 35/12 degrees West, 159.8 Registration Systems, Inc., fices, P.C., 150 California
alty Trust, (Mary Ann Bins- appointment. feet to an iron pipe bound; dated March 7, 2007 and re- Street, Newton, Massachu-
field Trustee), 22 Priscilla Any person wishing to and thence running by said corded with the Plymouth setts 02458, or by mail to
Lane, Duxbury, MA 02332. comment on the applicant's land formerly of Mary J. County Registry of Deeds at P.O. Box 610389, Newton
The applicant proposes to de- proposal should appear at Shea, North 36 1/2 degrees Book 34226, Page 13, of Highlands, Massachusetts
molish an existing one story public hearing at the time and East, 246.2 feet to the stone which mortgage CitiMort- 02461-0389, within thirty
12 x 22 screenroom and con- place noted above. Written bound at the point at begin- gage, Inc. is the present (30) days from the date of
struct a 15 x 33 accessible comments may be submitted ning. holder, for breach of the con- sale. Deed will be provided
bathroom and bedroom addi- to the Board of Appeals, 878 Commonly known as: 9 ditions of said mortgage and to purchaser for recording
tion. The application may be Tremont Street, Duxbury, Church St, Duxbury, MA for the purpose of foreclosing, upon receipt in full of the pur-
viewed in the Inspectional MA 02332 no later than 7:30 02332 the same will be sold at Pub- chase price. The description
Services Department between p.m. on May 12, 2011. Any Dated 4-28-99, Recorded lic Auction at 5:00 p.m. on of the premises contained in
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and individual with a disability 5-3-99 Book 17414, Page 299 May 25, 2011, on the mort- said mortgage shall control in
1:00 p.m., or by appointment. may request accommodation The premises are to be sold gaged premises located at 278 the event of an error in this
Any person wishing to in order to participate in the subject to and with the benefit Washington Street, Duxbury, publication.
comment on the applicant's public hearing and may re- of all easements, restrictions, Plymouth County, Massachu- Other terms, if any, to be
proposal should appear at quest the application and any building and zoning laws, un- setts, all and singular the announced at the sale.
public hearing at the time and accompanying materials in an paid taxes, tax titles, water premises described in said
place noted above. Written accessible format. Requests bills, municipal liens and as- mortgage, CITIMORTGAGE,
comments may be submitted for accommodation to partici- sessments, rights of tenants TO WIT: INC.
to the Board of Appeals, 878 pate in the public hearing and parties in possession. The land with the buildings Present holder of
Tremont Street, Duxbury, should be made at least three TERMS OF SALE: A de- thereon, situated on the north- said mortgage
MA 02332 no later than 7:30 business days in advance by posit of FIVE THOUSAND westerly side of Washington
p.m. on May 12, 2011. Any contacting Danielle Brandon DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS Street in said Duxbury, being By its Attorneys,
individual with a disability at (781) 934-1100, ext. 122 ($5,000.00) in the form of a all as shown on a plan enti- HARMON LAW
may request accommodation certified check or bank treas- tled, ''Land in Duxbury, be- OFFICES, P.C.
in order to participate in the Judith A. Barrett, urer’s check will be required longing to Elizabeth M. 150 California Street
public hearing and may re- Chair to be delivered at or before Sweet, ''dated May 25, 1962, Newton, MA 02458
quest the application and any Board of Appeals the time the bid is offered. Delano & Keith, Surveyors, (617) 558-0500
accompanying materials in an The successful bidder will be which plan is recorded with 201007-1242 - ORE
accessible format. Requests Adv:4/27/11 -5/04/11 required to execute a Foreclo- Plymouth County Registry of
for accommodation to partici- Case #11-07 sure Sale Agreement immedi- Deeds, Book 2950, Page 77, 3D - April 27, May 4, 11, ‘11
pate in the public hearing ately after the close of the and bounded and described
should be made at least three 2D - April 27, May 4, ‘11 bidding. The balance of the according to said plan, as fol-
business days in advance by purchase price shall be paid lows;
contacting Danielle Brandon within thirty (30) days from SOUTHEASTERLY by
at (781) 934-1100, ext. 122. MORTGAGEE’S the sale date in the form of a Washington Street, 109.08 MORTGAGEE’S
NOTICE OF SALE certified check, bank treasur- feet: NOTICE OF SALE
Judith A. Barrett, Chair OF REAL ESTATE er’s check or other check sat- SOUTHWESTERLY by
land of William K. S. Thomas OF REAL ESTATE
Board of Appeals isfactory to Mortgagee’s at-
By virtue and in execution torney. The Mortgagee re- by two courses measuring
259.34 feet and 87.92 feet, re- By virtue and in execution
Adv: 4/27/11 - 5/4/11 of the Power of Sale con- serves the right to bid at the of the Power of Sale con-
Case #11-09 tained in a certain Mortgage sale, to reject any and all bids, spectively; . NORTHWEST-
ERLY by land of Elizabeth tained in a certain Mortgage
given by Alethea A. Loring to to continue the sale and to given by Richard C. Tonner,
2D - April 27, May 4, ‘11 Mortgage Electronic Registra- amend the terms of the sale M. Sweet, 183.85 feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by land Jr. and Priscilla H. Tonner to
tion Systems, Inc., dated Oc- by written or oral announce- Mortgage Electronic Registra-
tober 21, 2005 and recorded ment made before or during of Christine W. Jameson,
45.00 feet; and again tion Systems, Inc., dated Sep-
with the Plymouth County the foreclosure sale. If the tember 23, 2006 and
Registry of Deeds at Book sale is set aside for any rea- SOUTHEASTERLY 82.40
TOWN OF DUXBURY feet, and again NORTH- Regis-
31643, Page 181 of which the son, the Purchaser at the sale
BOARD OF APPEALS shall be entitled only to a re- EASTERLY 356.21 feet by tered with Plymouth County
Mortgage the undersigned is Registry District of the Land
the present holder by assign- turn of the deposit paid. The land of Walter S. Goodnow
and Ruth L. Goodnow. Court as Document Number
NOTICE OF PUBLIC ment for breach of the condi- purchaser shall have no fur- 612026 noted on Certificate
HEARING tions of said Mortgage and for ther recourse against the Containing 40,396 square
feet according to said plan. of Title Number 101158 of
the purpose of foreclosing Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or which the Mortgage the un-
same will be sold at Public the Mortgagee’s attorney. The For mortgagor's(s') title see
The Board of Appeals will dersigned is the present
Auction at 09:00 AM on May description of the premises deed recorded with Plymouth
hold a public hearing in the holder by assignment for
26, 2011 at 9 Church Street, contained in said mortgage County Registry of Deeds in
Mural Room at Town Hall, breach of the conditions of
Duxbury, MA, all and singu- shall control in the event of an Book 32747, Page 27.
878 Tremont Street, on said Mortgage and for the
lar the premises described in error in this publication. These premises will be sold
Thursday, May 12, 2011at purpose of foreclosing same
said Mortgage, to wit: TIME WILL BE OF THE and conveyed subject to and
7:30 p.m. to consider the ap- will be sold at Public Auction
Land situated in the County ESSENCE. with the benefit of all rights,
plication of the Michaud at 09:00 AM on May 31,
of Plymouth, State of Massa- Other terms if any, to be rights of way, restrictions,
Family Trust, Catherine Mi- 2011 at 12 Wicked Hill, Dux-
chusetts is described as fol- announced at the sale. easements, covenants, liens or
chaud, Trustee, for a special bury, MA, all and singular the
lows: OneWest Bank, FSB Pre- claims in the nature of liens,
permit under Article(s) 400 premises described in said
Beginning at stone bound at sent Holder of said Mortgage, improvements, public assess-
and 900, Section(s) 404, Mortgage, to wit:
the Southwesterly corner of By Its Attorneys, Orlans Mo- ments, any and all unpaid
404.6, 404.30 and 906.2 of The land, together with all
the described premises at an ran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 taxes, tax titles, tax liens, wa-
the Duxbury Protective By- improvements thereon, lo-
angle in the Southerly sideline Boston, MA 02196 Phone: ter and sewer liens and any
law. The property is located at cated at 12 Wicked Hill, Dux-
of said Church Street as laid (617) 502-4100 other municipal assessments
33 River Lane, Parcel bury, Plymouth County, Mas-
out by the Selectmen, and the or liens or existing encum-
No.180-157-000 of the Dux- sachusetts and more particu-
Northeasterly corner of land 3D - May 4, 11, 18, ‘11 brances of record which are in
bury Assessors Map, consist- larly described as follows:
formerly of Mary J. Shea and force and are applicable, hav-
ing of 156,816 sq ft. in the Being Lot 3, Land Court
conveyed by said Mary J. ing priority over said mort-
Residential Compatibility Plan 18077-E, filed with Cer-
Shea to Annie Dalton by deed gage, whether or not refer-
District and the Wetlands Pro- tificate of Title No. 8109.
recorded in Plymouth County ence to such restrictions,
tection Overlay District and Being the same premises
easements, improvements,
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conveyed to the herein named to be delivered at or before the foreclosure sale. If the Present Holder of said
grantor(s) by deed recorded the time the bid is offered. sale is set aside for any rea- Mortgage, By Its Attorneys,
with the Plymouth Registry of The successful bidder will be son, the Purchaser at the sale Orlans Moran PLLC
Deeds in Document No. required to execute a Foreclo- shall be entitled only to a re- P.O. Box 962169 YARD
SALE
504749. On Cert 101158 in sure Sale Agreement immedi- turn of the deposit paid. The Boston, MA 02196
Bk 505/158 ately after the close of the purchaser shall have no fur- Phone: (617) 502-4100
The premises are to be sold bidding. The balance of the ther recourse against the
subject to and with the benefit purchase price shall be paid Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 3D - May 4, 11, 18, ‘11 BEAT THE ELEMENTS WITH
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