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Volume 8 No. 8 “Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.” ––Special Olympics motto Thursday, February 25, 2010

Two selectmen Kids practice self defense technique

seek reelection
McGillvray and Bezanson
announce their candidacy for race
By Meaghan Glassett, Express Staff McGillvray said that there
Meaghan@whitmanexpress.com are issues she wants to con-
Incumbents of the Board of tinue with.
Selectmen Margaret McGill- “I think the number one
vray and Brian Bezanson have issue for the town is finances
announced their candidacy for and holding the line on bud-
the selectmen’s race. gets. We have a wonder Fi-
McGillvray has served on nance Committee and they
the board for 12 years and said have done a wonderful job,”
that if elected it will be her last she said.
term. She said in tough fiscial
McGillvray has also served times the Finance Committee
on the Finance Committee, the has only allowed departments
Personnel Review Committee modest increases.
Fire Station Study Committee McGillvray is a member of GETTING A GRIP ON THINGS: Tammy McKenna instructs her students in a side fall as Lily Spicer
and the Fire Station Building the Building Projects Commit- looks on during a self defense class sponsored by the Whitman Recreation Department at the
Committee. continued on page 13 Whitman Middle School Monday. For more photos see page 11. Photo by Stephanie Spyropoulos

W-H basketball team helps A pizza shuffle


mentor Special Olympians Two pizzerias out, two more in By Jared Trout rants comes on the heels of the
By Dave Palana, Sports Editor Express Contributor New York Bread Company’s
david@whitmanexpress.com The dining options in move to Whitman Center from
The Whitman-Hanson downtown Whitman are the railroad tracks, replacing
boys basketball team was changing again. On 25 South the sit-down dining of Paci-
locked in a tight game with Avenue, Pizzano’s Pizza is out ni’s. With stalwarts Supreme
the Hingham Harbormen and Pizza Palace is in. On 643 Pizza and the Venus Café in
they would eventually win Washington Street the Whit- the mix, there promises to be
on a last-second free throw man Café is closing its doors renewed competition for Whit-
on Feb. 9. Even though their and Stelio’s Pizza House is man pizza lovers.
WOOD PELLETS
hopes for a league champi-
onship banner hung in the
opening up shop.
Easy Ordering
Selectmen also listened to
Stelio’s is hoping to change a presentation from 1st South-
Buy the the
balance, bagPanthers
or buy did the ton the luck of the premises. Since west Bank explaining different
not spend their halftime in
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Hanson meeting, pending approval by amount to paying less money

son Special Olympians, who Special Olympians’ scrimmage during halftime of the Panthers’ the Board of Health, Building up front and locking in an esti-
game against Hingham on Feb. 9.
continued on page 12 Commissioner, and Fire Chief. mated interest rate of five per-
The opening of the new restau-

continued on page 14
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School to celebrate Chinese New Year


By Meaghan Glassett, Express Staff
Express Almanac
Sponsored by Alan Hurley Roofing
Real Estate Transactions
meaghan@whitmanexpress.com
Whitman
The halls of the Whitman-
Hanson Regional High School 591 Bedford St., $1,004,000, Mario Petrelli to Mario L. Martin.
will soon be crowded with
friends and family of students Hanson
who participated in the dis- 23 Commercial Way, $590,000, Hanson RT to Jump Start Realty
trict’s Chinese New Year Cel- LLC.
ebration.
46 Crescent St., $160,000, PGB RT and Paul G. Baresel to Egan
During the celebration, Dev. LLC.
which will be held on Tuesday,
March 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 558 E. Washington St., $327,000, Anne B. Williams to Theodore
D. Drougas.
p.m., the Chinese Dragon can
also be seen roaming through- 104 Glenn Pl., $85,000, Edward R. and Gail Mello to MAC RT and
out the school. Mark Comeau.
The event promises some- 27 Thayer Dr.,$422,500, David L. and Maureen E. Fitch to Michael
thing for everyone, Assistant and Kim McCarthy.
Superintendent Michelle Roy
said.
Student artwork from ev-
Students from last year’s Chinese New Year celebration.
ALAN HURLEY
studying a different culture. Athletic Director Jim Da-
ery school in the district will
be on display in the library.
In the Performing Arts Center
“There has been a focus
on the Chinese Culture in the
ley, who is organizing a trip
to China, will be handing out ROOFING
there will be several dances,
school system for a few years,
and having a Chinese exchange
information.
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have the opportunity to create The students in the district There will also be a slideshow
art in the classroom. Calligra- are not only learning Chinese of the staff members’ trip to
phy, brush painting and paper
cutting will be taught by stu-
art, but also Chinese cook-
ing and other activities. The
China last year.
A tentative program the PILGRIM PAVING
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High school students have a fuller understanding of the nese nametags, where they
been working on brush paint- culture, she said. would look up how to write Get your free estimate now to get on
ing in Christina Maher’s class- Maher said during the names in Chinese. our list for 2010.
es as well. event there will be plenty to “It will be a nice district- Emergency driveway repair available
The students have been see and that the event is really wide event for families to
looking at how Chinese brush diverse. come and learn about the cul-
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differ from American paint- night of attending the event,” artwork traditional with cul-
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ings. They then took scenes she said. ture,” Roy said. www.pilgrimpaving.com
that are generally painted by When viewing the displays As a district, one of the
American artist and did them
with the Chinese brush paint-
in the library, she said that
one can really see the growth
goals Whitman-Hanson has is
global awareness. This event
Nomination papers available
ing technique, Maher said. across the district with the art- promotes global awareness Town Clerk Pam Martin announces that nomination papers
Paper cuts are a new art work from pre-k to seniors in and appreciation, Roy said. for the May 15 Annual Town Election are available. Town of-
method that will be displayed high school. The district now offers fices that will appear on the ballot are two selectmen for three
during the celebration. The High school librarian high school students the op- years, now held by Brian J. Bezanson and Margaret C. McGil-
paper cuts work with positive Katherine Gabriel will ensure portunity to take Chinese 1, livray; one selectmen for one year, to fill vacancy; one assessor
and negative space and cut pa- the artwork is displayed to the Chinese 2 and Chinese culture for three years, now held by Jean Bumpus; two PK-12 Whitman-
per into shapes and images. best of her ability. classes. There are currently 39 Hanson Regional School District Committee members for three
Students have also done a Those who wish to be ac- students enrolled in the cours- years, now held by Michael J. Kryzanek and Robert C. Trotta;
great deal of work with Chi- tive can participate in Ping es. two Department of Public Works commissioners for three years,
nese pottery. Pong in the gym. now held by Ronald J. Delmonico and Kevin T. Cleary; two
“There is so much to draw public library trustees for three years,; now held by Patricia L.
from in the Chinese culture in Goldmann and Grace L. Nelson; one Whitman Housing Author-
regard to art,” Maher said. Commissioner’s office hours ity member for five years now held by Thomas A. Richard; one
In past years she said the Planning Board member for five years, now held by Peter R.
Plymouth County Commissioner Anthony O’Brien will
celebration has highlighted Palaza; one Planning Board member for one year to fill vacancy;
hold office hours on Tuesday, March 2, 12-1 p.m., in Wareham
peasant paintings, but this one Board of Health member for three years, now held by John
Courthouse and Thursday, March 4,  12-1 p.m., in Hingham
year’s focus is really on the H. Duval.
Courthouse. He will meet constituents to discuss county issues
paper cuts. Nomination papers must be returned with 50 valid signa-
in the lobby office. 
Maher said there are many tures of voters by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 29, 2010. Call Town
students who enjoy the idea of Clerk Pam Martin at 781-618-9710 with any questions.

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A visit with Frank Lynam


Town Administrator juggles wearing two hats
By Meaghan Glassett, Express Staff
Meaghan@whitmanexpress.com
How long have you been
the town administrator in
Whitman, and how have you
seen the town change over
the years? I’ve been the town
administrator in Whitman
since 2001. Prior to becoming
the town administrator I had
been involved in the town in
various capacities since 1993.
The biggest change we
have seen for the town is the
growth and development that
came with the commuter rail
line. It made the town more
accessible. I think it has had a Town Administrator Frank Lynam is wearing two hats until the
very positive impact on town, town hires an assistant town administrator to replace Linda
and has increased property Souza, who retired earlier this month.
value along the way. tracts expire June 30, 2011. that.
Also in 2000, the town What do you see as the What is the current state
changed from a business man- most challenging aspect of of the budget process? We are
ager to a town administrator. the job? Too much work, not reviewing what I call the first
The reason for the change was enough time. Trying to keep pass of our budget. There is
to install a professional man- a hand on all the issues I am clearly not a lot of money to go
ager to coordinate town op- dealing with. around, and the local aid, if we
erations and communications After the assistant town are lucky, will be level service.
among the departments. It administrator retired, how As fixed costs continue to rise,
has had a positive impact, and have your responsibilities it is making it tougher to bal-
the town departments seem to changed? I am picking up ance the budget. The best thing
work very well together. on the area Linda Souza has we can do is to try to work
What does your position formerly handled, and it has smart, and be frugal to get the
entail? My primary focus is increased my workload. The most out of each dollar.
bringing the efforts of indi- process has slowed down a bit What are some issues
See what’s happening at
vidual departments together and people are getting slower
so we can address the needs of responses back.
you have seen in town that
must be resolved? Right now McGuiggan’s Pub
the citizenry and operate effec- When do you expect to we are in the process of going February 25 - Music of Ken Snow
tively and efficiently. My job hire a new assistant town ad- to bid for repairs to the Town EVERY TUESDAY March 2 - MDA Event
description is to manage day- ministrator? I would hope in Hall. Looking at the old build- 7:00PM TO 9:00PM
raffles & gift card giveaway!
to-day operations and to assist 30 to 45 days. We are updat- ing, we are finding things that LIVE IRISH MUSIC
ing the job description and we require attention that we didn’t
SEISIUN March 3 - Music of Kathy Hayden
various departments with their
needs. will advertise in a municipal plan for. We are trying to bud- March 17, St. Patrick’s Day
I work for Board of Se- sector. Given the current state get numbers for structural re- Our 1st Annual St. Patrick’s Day
lectmen and I am appointed by of economy I would guess we pairs. It won’t disappoint!
the Board of Selectmen. I am will get a lot of responses. I The town’s streets and Coming Soon, March 24 - Island Creek Oysters Night!
their representative on a day- would like to hire someone that roads really need a lot of atten- Monday Night Trivia! food & drink specials like no other!
to-day basis for the town. The has experience working in this tion. We will be using Chap-
Board of Selectmen’s office is environment and understands ter 90 money when available
responsible for personnel man- the uniqueness of the public to make repairs, but we can’t
agement and record keeping. sector. keep up with it. The weather 'VMM.FOV EBJMZTQFDJBMT
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Rockland Trust scholarships


Rockland Trust will award five $2500 scholarships to high
school seniors, it was announced today. Students graduating
high school in 2010 and who are residents of Plymouth County,
Barnstable County, Bristol County or the towns of Cohasset,
Another historic arrival
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ley or Watertown are eligible to apply. Applicants must be in
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based on academic achievement, community involvement and and Joe Barthold. Both are nationally recognized

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Pioneer in specialized prostate treatments
Whitman Knights of Columbus #347 will sponsor a Red
Cross blood drive on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, Route 18, 1195 Bedford St., Whit-
man.
Presenting donors will receive a Bruins long sleeve t-shirt.
For an appointment call 800-733-2767 or visit redcross-
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4 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! Thursday, February 25, 2010

Three teens arrested


Whitman Police log in motor vehicle stop
Monday, Feb. 15 tering on Temple Street.
7:27 a.m. Caller requested Police arrested three teens after a motor
animal control on Dewey Av- Thursday, Feb. 18 vehicle stop on Washington Street Friday.
enue and Washington Street. 1:31 a.m. Caller reported a The vehicle was stopped after it failed to
3:24 p.m. Suspicious ac- suspicious male on Stetson Ter-
stop at the intersection of Washington and
tivity was reported on Pond
Street.
race.
2:26 a.m. Motor vehicle
West Street, according to Deputy Chief Scott Police & court briefs
was stopped on Raynor and Benton.
7:54 p.m. Caller reported
a medical emergency on Old
South Avenue. Patient was
South Avenue. Police arrested
John H. McSweeney, 24, of
The operator of the vehicle was a junior
operator with two passengers under the age
Suspect at large after
transported to the hospital.
7:58 p.m. Caller reported a
Abington, on two default war-
rants. of 18.
The officer smelled an odor of alcohol
robbing Stop and Pump
disturbance on South Avenue. 11:57 a.m. Caller reported Police are looking for a suspect who robbed
vandalism on Bedford Street. coming from inside the vehicle and called for
9:29 p.m. Caller reported a additional police assistance, Benton said. the Stop and Pump on Bedford Street Saturday.
suspicious vehicle on Morgan 1:56 p.m. Walk-in party The store clerk told police that while he was
Road. reported larceny on School After a search of the vehicle, police found
Street. working the register, a white male came into
a 12 pack of Miller Lite and a few bottles of the store and approached the counter. He then
Tuesday, Feb. 16 9:04 p.m. Caller reported a raspberry vodka. pulled out a knife and showed it to the clerk and
11:20 a.m. Suspicious ac- suspicious phone call on Bed- The adult passenger, Robert Carroll, 17,
ford and Temple Street. said, “Give me all your money,” Deputy Chief
tivity was reported at Park Av- of Abington, was charged with being under
enue School. Scott Benton said.
11:38 p.m. Motor vehicle
was stopped on Bedford and 21 in possession of alcohol. After stealing a undisclosed amount of cash
11:57 a.m. Police issued a the suspect fled from the store. He was seen in
summons on Pleasant Street for Temple Street. Police issued a The other two juveniles were also ar-
additional breaking and enter- summons. rested. One was charged with being under 21 a four door Volkswagen, which headed east on
ing charges. in possession of alcohol, failure to stop and Warren Avenue, Benton said.
3:55 p.m. Motor vehicle
Friday, Feb. 19
possession of one ounce or less of marijuana/ The suspect was described as a white male
was stopped on South Avenue. 2:06 a.m. Suspicious mo- in his early 20s, 5’10 thin build, blue eyes, short
tor vehicle was reported on THC. The other second juvenile was arrested dark blonde hair, wearing jeans and a red pull
Police issued a summons.
South Avenue. on a straight warrant and also charged with over hoodie.
6:07 p.m. Caller reported
receiving a suspicious phone 10:09 a.m. Caller reported person under 21 in possession of alcohol. The investigation is still open and police are
call reported from Target. larceny on Bedford Street. Po- asking anyone that may have information to call
lice arrested Kelly A. Flaherty, – M. Glassett 781-447-1212.
8:46 p.m. Walk-in party 37, of Brockton, for larceny
reported suspicious activity on over $250.
Temple Street.
10:55 p.m. Caller reported
a motor vehicle accident with
1:01 p.m. Caller reported
vandalism on Bedford Street. A traveling Express Shamrock Party
4:49 p.m. Walk-in party re-
property damage only on Bed-
ford and Auburn Street. ported an auto theft on Bedford
Street. Police issued a sum-
fundraiser
Wednesday, Feb. 17 mons. Whitman Firefighters are
12:48 a.m. Caller reported 11:11 p.m. Motor vehicle hosting a Shamrock Party
a motor vehicle breaking and was stopped on Washington fundraiser for the Muscular
entering on Joyce Terrace. Street and Jenkins Avenue. Po- Dystrophy Association on
lice arrested Robert Carrol, 17, Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m. at
7:14 a.m. Caller reported a of Abington for person under 21
motor vehicle breaking and en- in possession of alcohol. Police McGuiggan’s Pub, 546 Wash-
tering on Joyce Terrace. also arrested two juveniles. ington Street in Whitman.
7:26 a.m. Caller reported a There will be raffles, 50/50,
motor vehicle breaking and en- Saturday, Feb. 20 entertainment and more, all to
tering on Joyce Terrace. 12:28 a.m. Caller reported raise money for MDA and Jer-
7:52 a.m. Past burglary re- a loud party on Franklin Street. ry’s Kids. All are welcomed to
ported on Joyce Terrace. 2:37 a.m. Motor vehicle attend. For more information
8:16 a.m. Caller reported a was stopped on Plymouth Street. visit mcguigganspub.com.
motor vehicle breaking and en- Police issued a summons.
tering on Temple Street. 2:49 p.m. Caller reported
9:45 a.m. Caller reported a a robbery at Stop and Pump on STAYING A FLOAT: Lauren, Dani and Sharon Spivack brought Drop in story time
motor vehicle breaking and en- Bedford Street. the Whitman Express with them when they were floating in the Enjoy Drop-By Story
tering on Joyce Terrace. 9:07 p.m. Caller requested Dead Sea – the lowest point on earth! Time at the Whitman Pub-
11:10 a.m. A disturbance a health and welfare check on lic Library for ages three to
was reported on South Avenue. Temple Street. Police placed in- five from 11:15-12 p.m. on
Patient was transported to the dividual in protective custody.
hospital. Tuesdays, Feb. 23, March 2,
Sunday, Feb. 21 9, 16, April 6, 13, 27, May
2:30 p.m. Motor vehicle 4, 18.
was stopped on Bedford Street. 11:47 a.m. Caller reported
Police issued a summons. a domestic disturbance on Myr- Join Mrs. Warren for
tle Avenue. Police restored the stories, songs, finger plays
6:15 p.m. Motor vehicle peace.
was stopped on Pleasant Street. and an activity each week.
4:32 p.m. Caller reported Check out the books, movies
8:01 p.m. Caller reported a suspicious activity on Ken-
motor vehicle breaking and en- and CDs. Meet new friends
wood Drive. and connect with old ones.
Don’t have a library card?
Bring I.D. and get a library
card. Ask about the museum
pass program. No registra-
tion is required. If schools
are closed due to weather
conditions, the session will
be cancelled and resched-
uled if possible.

Tax assistance for


low income seniors
Tax assistance is available
  at the Whitman Senior Center,
 16 Hayden Ave., for low in-
 come seniors.

 Bud Wheaton is once again
volunteering his time to help


 in the preparation of simple
   tax returns; returns must not

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recent criuse on Royal Caribbean (Freedom of the Seas) in no charge for this service. Call
Labadee, Haiti. 781-447-7619 to schedule an
appointment.
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There is no fee. Photos are welcome Holy Ghost CYO ski trip
The Holy Ghost CYO 2010 ski trip is scheduled for Feb.
26-28. The $295 cost includes two nights lodging with meals
Mildred J. MacCurtain, 87, Whitman resident at The Indian Head Resort in Lincoln N.H., transportation and
two days skiing at The Bretton Woods Mountain Resort in
Mildred J. (Cronin) MacCurtain of Whit- Regina Kennedy. Also survived by nine grand- Bretton Woods, N.H. Call 781-447-2617 for more details.
man formerly of Braintree died Thursday, Feb. children and four great-grandchildren. Visiting
18, at the South Shore Hospital. She was 87. hours were at the MacKinnon Funeral Home in
Wife of the late Patrick M. MacCurtain. Lov- Whitman on Sunday, Feb. 21. A funeral Mass
ing mother of William of Wareham, Michael of was held Monday in Holy Ghost Church in American Sign Language classes
Whitman, Patrick of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Whitman. Burial followed at the Massachusetts A six-week ASL session will begin Thursday, March 4 at the
Gerald MacCurtian of Braintree. Sister of the National Cemetery in Bourne. Cardinal Cushing School in Hanover. Two levels of instruction
late John Cronin, James Clifford Cronin, and will be offered. Beginner ASL is from 5-6:30 p.m. Advanced
voice off ASL will run from 6:30-8 p.m. The cost is $75, which
Barbara A. Mitchell, 69, retired Verizon employee includes all materials. Certificates of completion, PDP credits
as well as EMT/Paramedic hours will be awarded according to
Barbara A. (Newsome) Mitchell, 69, of the mother of Adam Mitchell and his wife Can- state guidelines. A few slots remain in each level. Contact Mari-
Whitman, died Saturday, Feb. 20 in the South dace of Bridgewater, Robert Mitchell of Cali- anne Molinari 1-781-447-2470 or manny66@msn.com to regis-
Shore Hospital after a brief illness. She was the fornia, Douglas Mitchell and his wife Judy of ter. Attendees needing this instruction for reasons pertaining to
beloved wife of Edward Mitchell. Ms. Mitchell Halifax, David Mitchell and his wife Deborah deaf, or non-verbal family members will not be put on a waiting
was born and raised in New Jersey, daughter of Wakefield and Dawn Mitchell of Minne- list.
of the late Robert and Dorothy (Rowe) News- sota., her sister Dorothy Johnson of Kingston,
ome. her four grandchildren as well as several nieces
After she graduated, she moved to Duxbury and nephews. She was also the sister of the late
for two years then moved to Whitman, where Robert B. Newsome.
she lived for the past 35 years. Her services were held on Wednesday, Dedicated to YOUR Success!
Ms. Mitchell was a directory assistance op- Feb. 24 from the Blanchard Funeral Chapel on 25 Years Serving the South Shore
erator for New England Telephone then Verizon Plymouth Street follow by a funeral Mass in the Jeannie Carr
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tiring in 1998. in the Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman. In lieu of get where you need to be with a smile”
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In addition to her husband Edward, she was nut St, Brockton, MA 02301. 617-529-3040

Richard F. Pierce, Sr. 70, veteran of the US Navy


Richard F. Pierce, Sr., 70, of The Villages, Bay, Fla.; three daughters, Kelly-Ann Read,
Fla. died on Wednesday, Feb.17. He was born East Falmouth, Sonja Pierce, Summerfield,
in Worcester and moved to The Villages from Fla.; Veronica Pierce, Forestdale, two grand-
Hanson in 2001. He was a 28 year veteran of sons: Erick Read, East Falmouth and Christo
the US Navy, participating in the Cuban Missile Pierce, Forestdale, two granddaughters: Aman-
Crisis and the Vietnam War. He was a member da Nielson, Waverly, IA and Rachaelle Read, We have gift
of St. Mark The Evangelist Roman Catholic
Church, Summerfield, Fla. and of the Knights
East Falmouth.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at
certificates available
of Columbus, Lady Lake. He was a member 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25 at St. Mark The
of American Legion Post #347, Lady Lake, FL; Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Summer-
VFW # 5737, Abington and the DAV, Whit- field.
man. He was a member of the Southern Eagle Burial with full military honors 1:30 p.m.
Flying Club, the Ocala Flying Model Club and on Thursday, Feb. 25 at Florida National Cem-
the Sky Pirates Model Flying Club. He enjoyed etery, Bushnell, Fla.
collecting Blue Rubber Duckies, Flying Model In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may
Airplanes and special times with family and be made to St. Mark The Evangelist Roman
friends. Catholic Church, 7081 Hwy 42, Summerfield,
He leaves his wife, Bernice R. Pierce, The FL 34491; or the DAV Memorial Program, PO
Villages, Fla.; son, Richard F. Pierce, Jr., Palm Box 675, Lady Lake, FL 32158.

Donald P. Snow, 79, retired mechanic


Donald P. “Don” Snow, 79, of Whitman, man, followed by a burial at Melrose Cemetery,
died at the Signature Healthcare Brockton Hos- Brockton. McLaughlin Chevrolet, Inc.
pital after a period of failing health. He was the Memorial contributions may be made in
Phone: 781-447-4401
741 Temple St. PO Box 230 Fax: 781-447-3614
husband of the late Angelica (Colucci) Snow. his name to the Victory Junction, 4500 Adam’s Whitman, MA 02382 Toll Free: 800-649-4401
Don was born in Brockton, son of the late Ev- Way, Randleman, NC 27317. Memorial Con- www.mclaughlinchevy.com

erett and Norma (Bernacchi) Snow. He grew tributions are for children with chronic medical
up in Marshfield and Brockton and attended conditions or serious illnesses with the support I'M BAAACK!
Brockton Schools. of NASCAR.
He has been a resident of Whitman for over
51 years. Don was employed by the Polaroid
Company as a mechanic for about 25 years be- Relay For Life of Greater
fore retiring in 1985. Abington Kick Off
He was an auto racing enthusiast, made
The American Cancer Society Relay
wheels for race cars for local race teams, and
For Life of Greater Abington will officially
fabricated his own midget race cars. He also
get underway as event volunteers and par-
enjoyed watching his grandsons play sports. ticipants gather at Abington Town Hall on
He leaves his son Stephen Snow and his Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. for a kickoff ral-
wife Donna of Bridgewater, his brother War- ly to launch their fundraising efforts for the
ren Snow of Whitman, his two grandsons, his year. The rally will honor cancer survivors
brother-in-law Jesse Morse of Easton and sev- and feature food, prizes, and drawings.
eral nephews. He was also the father of the late The relay includes the following sur- Mike Collingridge, former manager at Whitman Ford is
Donna Snow and brother of the late Russell rounding communities: Hanson, Whitman, proud to announce his association with McLaughlin
Snow. Rockland, Halifax, East Bridgewater, Hol- Chevrolet at 741 Temple Street (Route 27) Whitman.
His services will be held Thursday, Feb.25 brook, Brockton and Hanover. Please call Mike invites all his previous customers to visit him at
at 9:30 a.m. in the Blanchard Funeral Chapel Nancy Shiel at 508-897-4343 with any ques- his new home and enjoy the same superior sales and
Plymouth Street (Rt. 58 at the rotary) Whit- tions. service you have come to expect.

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Around Town
Send around town items The only thing we overlook is a pond
including birth announcements,
weddings, engagements, promotions and a pristine golf course! - Joanne & Bill Russell
& anniversaries to wharound@
clipperpress.com. Photos are
welcome.
THE Deadline is Cameron’s
Tuesday at noon. on the green
436 Oak Street (Rt.14) East Bridgewater
➢➢ Happy birthday to Cory 781-447-7888
King on Saturday, Feb. 27. www.cameronsonthegreen.com
➢➢ Samantha Mewis has been
named the 2010 Gatorade Play-
er of the Year for Massachusetts.
Mewis, a member of the U. S.
WOODLAND
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U20 Women’s National Team,
led the Whitman-Hanson Re-
gional High School soccer team
GET READY FOR
to a Division I South Sectional
championship last year.
SPRING!
➢➢ Mandee Mitchell of Whit- FULLY LICENSED & INSURED
man will appear in the role of Ray Tremblay
Myrtle in the upcoming Bridge- 781-844-8930
water State College Theater and
Dance production, “St. Bette’s.” Exhaust - Tune Ups - Brakes - Oil Change and more
St. Bette’s is set in a home for
unwed mothers in 1961. It is the COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS
story of four young women from
diverse backgrounds sharing,
bonding, growing, and coming
to terms with their mistakes.
Happy 27th birthday to Katie Zipeto and happy 4th birthday to
Banner’s Automotive Service
Lorelei Zipeto from Mom/Gramma, Dad/Grampy, Sam and TJ and
Performances are on Thursday,
Nick Brown. COMPLETE SERVICE FOR AUTOS & TRUCKS!
Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. and Saturday,
Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. and again at 712 Monponsett St., Hanson
8 p.m. All performances are
held on the BSC campus in the
Phone: 781-293-2355 Fax: 781-293-3558
Rondileau Campus Center Au-
ditorium. Tickets are $8 for stu-
dents with ID, senior citizens,
youth, and military with ID;
$10 for the general public. Call
the box office at 508-531-1321
or visit bridgew.edu/theatre for
information and reservations.
➢➢ Stonehill College recently
named the following local resi-
dents to its Dean’s List for the Many New
fall 2009 semester: Matthew Charms!
B. Sedgeman, a member of the
class of 2010, Jillian C. Alves, HAIL POETRY: The Pirate King (Kevin Cameron) and the dreaded
a member of the class of 2012, Pirates of Penzance (now residing in the Caribbean!) pause for a
Michael V. Calitri, a member minute to show their sensitive side in a serenade. Performances
of the class of 2010 and Jona- are Fridays and Saturdays, March 5, 6, 12, and 13 at 7 p.m., and
than D. Green, a member of the Sunday matinees, March 8 and 14 at 3 p.m. at Camp Kiwanee, Rt.
class of 2010. 58, Hanson. Tickets are available from cast members or by calling
781-447-3915. Admission is $12. Seating at Kiwanee is limited,
➢➢ Worcester Polytechnic In- so get tickets early.
stitute has announced that Ian
Cahill, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E. Cahill of Hanson,
MA, a junior majoring in actu- WHITMAN CENTER • RTE 27
781-447-4971
arial mathematics, was named
to the university’s Dean’s List
for academic excellence for the
fall 2009 semester.
➢➢ Notre Dame Academy Prin-
cipal Kathleen Colin is pleased
to announce that   Christen
Constantino, Emily Fredrick- HOME OF
son, Jacqueline Garcia, and
Cathryn Siereveld of Hanson
made Honor Roll for term two.   Sam and Gladis Hammond enjoy a drink at the American Legion
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➢➢ Brian F. Whalen ’10 Valentine's Day dinner held on Feb. 13. Oversized &
and Todd W. Galvin ’11 of Comfortable
Whitman achieved Honors We also carry Sofas,
for the second quarter at Boston Sleepers, Love Seats,
College High School. Chairs in Hundreds of
➢➢ Jaclyn A. Cina from Han- Styles & Fabrics!
son was named to the Dean’s list Sofas from 70” – 114”
at the College of Nursing at the
University of Massachusetts-
Dartmouth for the fall 2009 se-
mester.
➢➢ Brianna McElaney has
been named to the Dean’s List
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$12. Seating at Kiwanee is limited, so
Thursday February 25 Author Leonard Miele at Hanson
Public Library. Cape Cod author get tickets early.
Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. Leonard Miele will appear on
Saturday, Feb. 27 at 12:30 p.m., to Historical Society of Old Abington.
hairdresser, 9:30 a.m. card games, 10 The Historical Society of Old
a.m. Safe Senior Program, Cracker give a book talk and slide presentation
entitled Katharine Lee Bates: Beyond Abington will hold its next meeting
Barrel, 1 p.m. line dancing class. on Sunday, March 7, at 2:30 p.m. at
America the Beautiful. Following the
the Dyer Memorial Library, 28 Centre
Whitman Senior Center. 8 a.m.
Walk the Park, 11:30 a.m. lunch, 1
p.m. cribbage, Red Hats.
slide presentation and book talk. Miele
will answer questions and sign books,
which are available for purchase at the
Expres s A ca
H a n s o le n d a r f o r
n&
Avenue, in Abington. A program
entitled “A History of the Whitman
Baptist Church” will be presented by
library. Light refreshments will be
e ve n t Whi t m a
Hanson Little League Registration.
Hanson Little League will be holding
sign ups at the following locations
for the upcoming 2010 season:
served. The event, sponsored by the
Hanson Public Library Foundation,
is free and open to the public, but
Commu nit y wcolrassess,, mcoeuertsiengs, n Jean Porter. The public is welcome to
attend. For more information call 781-
878-8480.
registration is required. To register k s,
d a n c e sh op s, p l ay
Thursday, Feb. 25 at Maquan School
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. All new players
will need to bring a copy of their birth
or to get more information, visit the
Hanson Public Library, or call the
Library at 781-293-2151.
Calend ar oppsoratnudnvoluntese,r “Gem of the Ocean.” Buckley
Performing Arts Center on the
Brockton campus of Massasoit
Community College, Saturday, March
certificate. For more information go i t ie s !
to hansonlittleleague.com. Reiki Certification Classes. The 6 at 8 p.m., Sunday, March 7 at 3 p.m.
Haven for Healing, 156 Liberty Tickets are $16 general public, $14
Film Night. Last Thursday of each Street, Rte 58, Hanson is offering the students and senior citizens; all seats
month, 6:30 p.m., at the Whitman following Reiki certification classes: reserved. The theatre has convenient
Public Library. Admission is free, Reiki Symbol, Reiki II, on Saturday, ll c a le n d a r i te ms wheelchair access and has well lit
titles can be found on the Web site or Feb 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Se nd a e s d ay t o
parking. For tickets, call 508-427-
at the library. Sunday, Feb. 28 from 9 a.m.-l p.m. o o n o n Tu 1234.
Haiti Relief Concert. Whitman- Also coming in March, Reiki III, by n re s s .c om . Drop-By Story Time. Whitman Public
Saturday, March 13 from 9 a.m.-5 s @ c li p p e r p
Hanson Regional High School music
students and staff will hold a Haiti p.m. For more information, call e ve n t e av ai la ble ba
sis. Library for ages three to five from
11:15-12 p.m. on Tuesdays, March
d on a sp ac en ts .
the Haven for Healing at 781-293- s are publishe or Han so n ev 9, 16, April 6, 13, 27, May 4, 18. No
Relief concert on Thursday, Feb. 25. Ca le nda r item -c ommerci al Whi tm an
The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in the 7110 and leave a message or e-mail fo r non registration is required. If schools
Suzanne at info@haven-for-healing. Preference is
Performing Arts Center of the high are closed due to weather conditions,
school. Donations are welcomed and org. the session will be cancelled and
encouraged. Lasagna Dinner. The United rescheduled if possible.
Methodist Church. 503 South Ave. Mother Goose on the Loose. Whitman
Relay For Life of Greater testing, contact Russell Greene at Whitman Senior Center. 8:30 a.m.
Abington Kick Off. The American Whitman will host an all-you-can-eat Public Library will offer Mother
781-447-5047. Around Town and food shopping, tax
Cancer Society Relay For Life of lasagna dinner on Saturday, Feb. 27. Goose on the Loose for babies and
Dinner from 6-8 p.m., music from preparation by appointment, 11 a.m.
Greater Abington will officially get Football and cheerleading cards, chess and board games, 11:30 toddlers (up to age 3) on Thursdays,
underway as event volunteers and 7-9 p.m. Tickets $10 per person, $35 registration. Hanson Youth Football March 4, 11, 18, April 1, 8 and 15
for a family. Call Sue Anderson at a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. bingo.
participants gather at Abington Town and Cheerleading will be holding from 10:30-11:05 a.m. Limited in-
Hall on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. 781-447-4366 or Sue Roche at 781- open registrations for the 2010 season, Hanson Library. 10-10:30 a.m. person registration begins Thursday,
for a kickoff rally to launch their 340-1133. from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. on the following First Reader Story Time, ages 0-3, Feb. 11. Whitman residents will have
fundraising efforts for the year. The nights and locations:  Wednesday, no registration required, 10:30 a.m., preference. When registering, please
rally will honor cancer survivors and March 3 and March 10 at Indian Head Number Tales Craft-and-Story for make sure that you can attend all six
feature food, prizes, and drawings. Monday March 1 School and Hanson Middle School.  ages 3-7, registration required. weeks.
The Relay includes the following Thursday, March 4 and March 11 at
Whitman Senior Center. 10 a.m. Maquan Elementary, Indian Head “Pirates of Penzance.” 7 p.m. at Uno Dos Tres Spanish Story Hour.
communities: Hanson, Whitman, Wii bowling, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. blood
Rockland, Halifax, East Bridgewater, School and Hanson Middle School.  Kiwanee, Rt. 58, Hanson. Tickets are For ages 3-kindergarten, Mondays,
pressure, 11:30 a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. Friday, March 5 and March 12 at available from cast members or by March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5 from 1-2
Holbrook, Brockton and Hanover. bingo.
Call Nancy Shiel at 508-897-4343 Maquan  Elementary.  Registration calling 781-447-3915. Admission is p.m. at the Whitman Public Library.
with any questions. forms can also be downloaded online $12. Seating at Kiwanee is limited, so Limited in-person registration begins
Uno Dos Tres Spanish Story Hour. get tickets early.
For ages 3-kindergarten, from 1-2 at hansonyouthfootball.com and Monday, Feb. 8.
p.m. at the Whitman Public Library. mailed to P.O. Box 983, Hanson, MA “Gem of the Ocean.” Buckley Let’s Talk About Cancer. The Hanson
Friday February 26 Registration required. 02341. Performing Arts Center on the Holistic Center, 156 Liberty St.,
Brockton campus of Massasoit Hanson will hold a Let’s Talk About
Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. Hanson Senior Center. 10 a.m. Community College at 8 p.m. Tickets Cancer workshop on Saturday, March
hairdresser, 9:30 a.m. card games, 10 chorus, 1 p.m. Tai Chi, knitting Thursday March 4 are $16 general public, $14 students 6 from 1-3 p.m. Are you or someone
a.m. cribbage. group. and senior citizens; all seats reserved.
Whitman Senior Center. 8 a.m. walk you know going through the challenge
Whitman Senior Center. 8:30 a.m. in the park, 8:30 a.m. food shopping, The theatre has convenient wheelchair of cancer, chemotherapy or radiation?
access and has well-lit parking. For This free informational workshop will
Around Town and food shopping, tax
preparation by appointment, 11 a.m.
Tuesday March 2 11 a.m. lunch at the Olive Garden in
Stoughton, 11:30 a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. tickets, call 508-427-1234. give you support, comfort, strength,
cards, chess and board games, 11:30 Whitman Senior Center. 8 a.m. walk cribbage. empowerment and information. For
Meat Raffle. 7:30 p.m., at Reed Street information and to sign up for this
a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. bingo. in the park, 8:30 a.m. Walmart and in Hanson. Sponsored by Hanson
IHOP, 9 a.m. hairdresser, art class, 10 Whitman Public Library. 10:30 workshop sponsored by the Haven for
Hanson Library. 10-10:30 a.m. a.m. to 11:05 a.m. Mother Goose on Athletics Association. Healing, call 781-293-7110.
a.m. line dancing at the library, 11:30
First Reader Story Time, ages 0-3, lunch, 12- 2 p.m. computer classes, 1 the Loose, infants to age three, limited Meat Raffle. 7:30 p.m., Friday at
no registration required, 10:30 a.m., p.m. knitting/crocheting, bowling. in-person registration. Whitman Robinson Street in Hanson. Sponsored
Number Tales Craft-and-Story for residents will get preference. Mother by the Hanson American Legion 226.
ages 3-7, registration required. Hanson Senior Center. 9:30 a.m. Goose on the Loose is a six-week
card games, 9 a.m. Nails by Julie, program on Thursdays, March 4,11,
Coffee hour with Representative
Webster. Friday, Feb. 26 at Café
10 a.m. beginners bridge and 1
p.m. bowling at Hanson Athletic
18 and April 1, 8 and 15, when
registering make sure you can attend
Upcoming Events
Deli on Main Street in Hanson. Association. all sessions.
Representative Webster will be Reiki Certification Classes. The
available at 9 a.m. Appointments are Haven for Healing, 156 Liberty
Whitman Library. Drop-By Story Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. Street, Rte 58, Hanson is offering the
not necessary and all residents are Time, 11:15-12 p.m., No registration hairdresser, 9:30 a.m. card games,
welcome. If you have any questions, following Reiki certification classes:
is required. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. line dancing Reiki Symbol, Reiki II, on Sunday,
call Brian Patterson at Representative class.
Webster’s Statehouse office at Shamrock Party fundraiser. Feb. 28 from 9 a.m.-l p.m. Also
617-722-2487 or e-mail Rep. Whitman Firefighters are hosting a
Shamrock Party fundraiser for the
A Taste of Whitman and Hanson.
Dollars for Scholars of Whitman
coming in March, Reiki III, Saturday,
March 13 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For
Seamstress
DanielWebster@hou.state.ma.us
Muscular Dystrophy Association and Hanson will be a celebrating “A more information, call the Haven for
Healing at 781-293-7110 and leave a
on premises
Meat Raffle. Fri., 7:30 p.m., at Reed on Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m. at Taste of Whitman and Hanson” on
Street in Hanson. Sponsored by McGuiggan’s Pub, 546 Washington Thursday, March 4, at the VFW Post message or e-mail Suzanne at info@ Dry Cleaning and
Hanson Athletics Association. Street in Whitman. There will be #697 in Whitman from 5:30-8 p.m. haven-for-healing.org. Alterations
raffles, 50/50, entertainment and Up to 20 local restaurants and food ‘Pirates of Penzance.’ Performances 270 Main Street
Meat Raffle. 7:30 p.m., Friday more, all to raise money for MDA service providers will be offering s)NDIAN(EAD0LAZAs(ANSON
at Robinson Street in Hanson. are Fridays and Saturdays, March 5,
and Jerry’s Kids. All are welcomed to samples from their menu to the 6, 12, and 13 at 7 p.m., and Sunday 781-294-0588
Sponsored by the Hanson American attend. For more information please general public. Tickets are 2 for $25
Legion 226. matinees, March 8 and 14 at 3 p.m. HOURS: MON.-THURS. 7AM-7PM
visit mcguigganspub.com. or $15 each. Tickets on sale beginning at Kiwanee, Rt. 58, Hanson. Tickets s&2) !- 0-s3!4 !- 0-
Feb. 15 at Duval’s Pharmacy, Curves are available from cast members or by
(in Whitman), Ford’s Insurance, and
Saturday February 27 Wednesday March 3 Sandy’s Coffee Corner. All proceeds
calling 781-447-3915. Admission is

Red Cross Blood Drive. Whitman from the evening will benefit DFS in
Whitman Senior Center. 9 a.m. the form of scholarships at Awards
Knights of Columbus #347 will Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,
sponsor a Red Cross blood drive on Night. For more info, contact Michael
11:30 a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. Mah-Jongg, Ganshirt at 781-252-9683.
Saturday, February 27 from 9 a.m.-2 bingo at Harvard Court, 6 p.m.
p.m. at the Knights of Columbus scrapbooking.
Hall, Route 18, 1195 Bedford St.,
Whitman. Presenting donors will Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m. Friday March 5
receive a Bruins long sleeve T-shirt. Council for Elder Affairs meeting, Hanson Senior Center. 9 a.m.
For an appointment call 1-800-733- Massage with Dee, 9:30 a.m. card Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham
2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. games and 10 a.m. poker. Breakfast, hairdresser, 9:30 a.m. card
Walk-ins are welcome, a positive ID games, 10 a.m. cribbage and 1 p.m.
is required. Whitman Public Library. 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. census bureau job bingo.
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Send items for the


opinion page to
editor@whitmanexpress.com.
Something has gone
The Deadline for all very wrong
W
letters & commentaries
is Tuesday at noon. e don’t mean to seem some mythical seer atop
Mount Olympus reading the entrails of some
sacrificial pigeon and chanting the portents of
gloom and doom, but something has gone very wrong in our
country. The recent kamikaze attack by a middle class software
engineer on the IRS facility in Austin, Texas is symptomatic of
something much deeper than this one incident. We can not just
write this off as a social aberration by a deranged individual,
although he certainly was disturbed and may not be excused
from taking innocent life.
This was no disaffected loser as Tim
McVey of Oklahoma bombing fame, or a
paranoid nut as Amy Bishop at the Uni-
versity of Alabama. This was a middle
class, educated, family man from one of
the most patriotic areas in the nation who
snapped, burned his house to the ground
“so the IRS could not seize it, gassed up
By Emory Maddocks his airplane and flew it into the offices of
the Internal Revenue Service. He per-
ceived it, the agent of the federal govern-
ment, his enemy and the people who work there as soldiers
of his enemy. His act should be viewed as a splatter from a
boiling cauldron of rage that seems to be seething seething in
middle America.
Let’s get real about what GETTING REAL
is happening here. The middle
class, the people who lived by the rules, got educated, may
have served the military, got jobs, pursued careers, raised
families, paid their bills and bought into the American dream
feel betrayed and abandoned by their government. Rightly or
wrongly, they feel the fix is in. They feel the people at the top
of the heap in Wall Street and the international corporation
board rooms are pulling the strings. They are. They feel the
interests of middle America have been sold out to illegal aliens
Many thanks from the staff of Lucky Nails ––––
L
and social misfits on the margins of society in return for votes
ucky Nails, 556 Washington St., The staff of Lucky Nails donated their time to and the dependency programs that lend power to incumbent
Whitman would like to extend their this effort and 100 percent of the money raised politicians and bureaucrats. The people in the middle no longer
grateful thanks and appreciation to is being donated to the Red Cross for the Haiti feel that the government is of, by and for the people. They feel
everyone who participated in the fundraiser Relief effort.  Special thanks go out to Pat and it is of, by and for the special interests (it probably always was
for Haiti which was held Feb. 20 and 21.  Due John McCarthy for their help in promoting this to some extent). Movements like the Tea Party movement are
to the generous support of everyone who pur- event. just symptomatic of popular discontent.
chased services as well as those who came in to Lucky Nails staff members We fear that this terrible tragedy in Austin, Texas may only
simply donate, a total of $1,485 was collected.  be a precursor of worse things to come. We fear there may be
more incidents and the situation will get worse before it gets
Area restaurants to participate in ‘Taste of W-H’ better. We have no idea what the solution will be or where a
solution to this disaffection will come from. It is not likely to
Dollars for Scholars of Whitman and Han- ets to the event are $15 come in the near term from a Congress that has lower ap-
son will be sponsoring “A Taste of Whitman for one or $25 for two. proval rating than hardworking burglars and bank robbers. The
and Hanson” on Thursday, March 4, from 5:30 Proceeds benefit local president is none to popular at this point either. He is becoming
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the VFW Post #697 in Whit- high school gradu- viewed as part of the problem of big, intrusive, non-responsive
man. Among the participating restaurants are: ates furthering their government.
Andy’s Seafood, Burrito Wraps, Christo’s, Cro- education in the form If there is to be a solution it will have to come from we the
cetti’s Oakdale Market, Debbie’s Kitchen, Deja of scholarship awards. people starting at a local level, moving to the state capitols and
Brew Coffee, Edible Arrangements, Flem- Tickets are avail- able in Whit- on to Washington, D.C. It may call for the wholesale turn out
ing’s Pie Shoppe, Gingerbread House Bakery, man at Curves and Duval’s of incumbents. The safety valve must be in the voting booth or
Jamie’s Grille & Pub, Mia Regazza, Mike’s Pharmacy and in Hanson at Ford’s we are in for a long, divisive and dangerous period. The chat-
House of Pizza, New York Bread Company, Insurance and Sandy’s Coffee Corner. Capacity tering classes, the elite media and the academics on both coasts
Pinches and Pounds, PizZing’s, Portofino’s Ital- is limited and tickets are selling fast. Last year, had better start paying attention or we fear there will be more
ian Kitchen, Sandy’s Coffee Corner, Sausages the event sold out one week prior. and worse Austin-type incidents.
Homemade and Natural, Shaw’s Supermarkets, For more information, contact Michael
Trio Café and 350 Confections Bakery. Tick- Ganshirt at 781-252-9683.

q u e s t i o n o f t h e w e e k By Kelsey LaFlamme

What do you want to be when you grow up?

 Sophia Berardinelli Olivia Chase  Jenna Lacey Julia Mulligan Jimmy MacNeil
Age 7 Age 7 Age 7 Age 6 Age 7
“I want to be a rock star, be- “During the summer I want to “I want to be a doctor for kids.” “A teacher, because I think that “I want to be a motorcycle police
cause I love to sing!” drive an ice cream truck, and in   would be fun!” man, because I like motorcycles.”
  the winter work in a bakery.”    
Thursday, February 25, 2010 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 11

The art of self defense

Leah Badger warms up with stretches before she engages in her


third week of self-defense at the Whitman Middle School.

Tammy McKenna and Leah Badger go over kicks during class.

Josh Spicer spars with teacher Tammy McKenna using different


strikes to the elbow.

Leah Badger and Lily Spicer are sparring partners but do not Josh Spicer lands his forward roll after freeing Tammy McKenna's grip during technique practice on
come in contact with one another. They follow each motion with- Monday night at the Whitman Middle School for the Recreation Self Defense enrichment course.
out injuring their partner.

Josh Spicer lands after his forward roll.

Jared Badger practices proper fall tech-


niques in order to help prevent injuries
during and outside of class.

Tammy McKenna watches as Will Cordingly practices proper body Jared Badger practices a front kick. Photos by Stephanie Spyropoulos
placement during a fall.

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Tree and plant sale


The Plymouth County Conservation District will be hold-
ing its annual tree and plant sale on April 24 and 25, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday, at 158
Tihonet Road, Wareham. Deadline to order is April 19. For
a brochure call 508-295-5495 ext 144 or check out our Web
site www.plymouthcountyconservation.org. PCCD is offering
bare-root evergreen trees, ground covers, perennials, flowering
trees and shrubs, plus strawberries, blueberries and much more.
Look for Black-eyed Susan, Columbine, Lavender and several
varieties of ornamental grasses, a good selection of flowering
shrubs, such as Lilacs, several colors of Hydrangea, and a great
assortment of potted ornamental shrubs. For more information
call Cara at the Plymouth County Conservation District, 508-
295-5495, ext 144.

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continued from page one give them high fives. It really another competitive game yet.
put on a halftime scrimmage
makes them feel like a part of Prior to basketball, the Joe Malone
the school and that they belong special education department
in front of the packed gymna- here,” he said. fielded a floor hockey team,
sium, and showed off the skills Main credits boys basket- which Main said they could
they have honed with help ball head coach Bob Rodgers go back to if the kids prefer it
March 4th 7pm @ Bernardo’s in Hanson
from the Panthers lined up for suggesting the partnership to basketball. But he said he
Please join fellow Hanson Republicans for a special evening and special guests
in groups along the baselines with the basketball team and hopes the basketball program
Including:
State Representative Daniel Webster
cheering them on. the Special Olympians. Rod- would continue and the rela- Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph McDonald
“It’s really fun to work gers’ television class at Whit- tionship with the varsity team Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz
with them,” said John Hardi- man-Hanson worked on the will continue to flourish. Suggested donation of $20 per person will benefit the
man, one of the co-captains sendoff for the Special Olym- “I see it continuing as long Hanson Republican Town Committee
of this year’s varsity Panthers. pics teams a few years ago that as the kids are enjoying it,” Please RSVP to: RichardJFlynn@Comcast.net or 857-222-0364
“They’re a great group and Rodgers said made him want Main said. “And I definitely
they get so excited when they to get the basketball program hope the Panthers will con-
score or get a steal. Seeing involved. tinue to help. It’s worked out
them so excited to play makes “It was such a moving and great and the kids all have fun.”
it worth it for us to do it.” meaningful project,” Rodgers Rodgers said his program
For the past two years, said. “It made me think that it stresses community involve-
members of the varsity bas- would be great to get my play- ment and also expects the rela-
ketball team have used their ers involved, so I approached tionship between the Panthers
seminar periods three days a Mr. Main and asked him if he and the Special Olympians to
week to work with the special had ever thought about do- be an important one in the bas-
education student on their bas- ing Special Olympics basket- ketball program’s future.
ketball fundamentals as they ball.  He jumped right on it and “At the end of the day,
prepare for the Massachusetts did all the legwork to make it these are the kinds of things
Special Olympics March 13 possible.  I have such tremen- I hope my players remember
and 14 in Worcester. The Pan- dous respect for Mr. Main and about being a student-athlete
thers work with the Olympi- all of the teachers who work in at Whitman-Hanson,” he said.
ans on basics like dribbling, our special education depart- “Sometimes in our society we
catching passes and shooting ment.” glorify the wrong kinds of peo-
layups in a partnership Special The special education ple like athletes and actors but
Education director Mark Main basketball team is the first at its men like Mr. Main and all
said has been great for the ath- Whitman-Hanson, and is a of those kids who we should
letes. “traditional” team, meaning really try to emulate.”
“The special education it consists entirely of special
students are mainly in a self-
contained area [at the high
needs athletes. The team com-
peted in a South Sectional as-
Lasagna dinner
school], so for them to be in-
volved in some way socially
is great for them,” Main said.
sessment to determine which
skills bracket they will be at United HOME OF THE WEEK!
placed in at the Special Olym-
“Some of the kids recognize
them in the hall, say hi and
pics, but they have not played Methodist
The United Method-
ist Church, 503 South Ave.
Babysitting Workshop will host an all-you-can-eat
The Whitman Public Library is presenting a babysitting lasagna dinner on Saturday,
workshop on Saturday, March 6 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for stu- Feb. 27 with salad, bever-
dents in grades 5-7. Limited in-person registration begins Mon- ages, and dessert to raise
day, Feb. 16. This one-day course is designed to assist 5th-7th money for rural missions.
graders in being better babysitters and knowing the do’s and Dinner is served from 6-8
don’ts of being home alone. The course will cover informa- p.m. Music for entertain-
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
tion on child development, basic first aid, changing diapers and ment will be from 7-9 p.m.
feeding children, staying home alone safety and the overall re- Tickets are $10 per person, HANSON- Just Listed and Just Right! Charming and Comfort-
sponsibilities of babysitting. Kim Cleary, who is a registered $35 for a family. To reserve able 3 bedroom Farmhouse with two updated baths looking for a
nurse and a mother of three, teaches this class. Because of bud- your tickets, call Sue Ander- new family. Large acre plus yard on side street with-in walking dis-
get constraints, they are asking for a $3 materials fee to cover son at 781-447-4366 or Sue tance to train. Visit 50 Pierce Ave. $309,900
the cost of handouts. Whitman residents have preference. Roche at 781-340-1133.
Thursday, February 25, 2010 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 13

Incumbents seek reelection


continued from page one

tee and she said the new police


station is crucial and that it is
also important to maintain and
take care of the buildings the
town owns.
She said the town needs to
be thinking about the seniors.
She called the Senior Center
inadequate. In the future she • Full Service
would like to see the town of-
fer senior day care. FERRY’S • MA Inspection

Another new building she Selectman Margaret McGillvray and Brian Bezanson have
Automotive Station
• Diesel Fuel
would like to see would be announced they will be seeking another term on the board. • Computerized
for the Department of Public Diagnostic Emissions
Works. Bezanson has served on sessor term and Peter Palaza & Engine Analyzer
“We try to do one thing at the board for six years and has for the five-year term on Plan-
a time and try to prioritize the lived in town for close to 50 ning Board. 781-293-9957
projects,” she said. “The DPW years. Nominations papers that Liberty & Winter Street (Rte. 58)
and Council on Aging have With the police station con- have been taken out and not “Hanson’s One Stop Fuel Shop.” HANSON
struction set to break ground yet returned are: Jean Bum-
(Across from Town Hall)
been gracious in realizing the
police station had to be done this spring, Bezanson said he pus and Patricia Pierce for
first.” would love to finish the skate- the three-year term for asses-
Other things she would board park project in this com- sor, Rob Trotta and Michael
ing year. Kryzanek for two three-year
In Loving Memory of
like the town to consider is the
regional dispatch system for Beyond that, he would like terms on the School Commit- Shane Kostas Wyman
the Fire Department and cen- to see the town continue to be tee, Kevin Cleary and Ronald
tral purchasing. fiscally responsible and keep Delmonico for two three-year February 25, 1998
“I am probably the best taxes as low as possible. terms for the Department of
“It is crucial now with the Public Works and Thomas
12h Anniversary
cheerleader for our town. I
have lived here for 40 years state not coming through with Richard for the five-year term
and I can’t think of anything a what they promise that we stay on Whitman Housing Author-
young couple moving to town vigilant in our quest to keep ity. Love,
wouldn’t find here,” she said. costs down,” he said. As of press time, no one Mom, Paul,
Bezanson said that he Bezanson is the chairman has taken out papers for a
wouldn’t be running for the of the Whitman Skateboard three-year term on the Board Nana, Mike, Paul,
position if he didn’t think he Park Association, vice chair- of Health, the seat is currently Mac, Alex & friends
could make a difference. man of Plymouth County Re- held by John Duval, the one
He said he feels he adds publican Committee and vice year vacancy on the Planning
some value to the board and chairman of the Whitman Re- Board and two Library Trust-
town, and he hopes to continue publican Town Committee. He ees.
to keep them in a financially
stable place.
is also a past member of the
VFW Men’s Auxiliary and the Reiki certification SAVE THE DATE
As a selectman, he said it Sons of the American Legion
and the Centennial Commit- The Haven for Healing, 6TH ANNUAL
was a proud moment for the ROCKLAND HANSON ROTARY CLUB
tee. 156 Liberty Street, Rte 58,
town to take on the task of
Nicholas Stead and Joseph Hanson is offering the fol-
building a new police station
Balonis have also taken out pa- lowing Reiki certification
within the levy limit.
pers to run against the incum- classes: Reiki Symbol, Reiki
In a time where commu-
bents. They have until March II, on Saturday, Feb 27 from
nities are faced with selling
29 at 5 p.m. to have their nom- 10 to 6 and Sunday, Feb. Sat. March 20th – 7:00 - 11:00 pm
buildings and cutting payroll,
ination papers certified. 28 from 9 a.m.-l p.m. Also Whitman VFW Hall, Whitman, MA
he said he is impressed where
John Lunnin has returned coming in March, Reiki III,
Whitman stands.
his nomination papers and is Saturday, March 13 from 9
“We have such good sta- Featuring:
running for the one year seat a.m.-5 p.m. For more infor- Famous Comedians
bility and that is why we are
on the Board of Selectmen. mation, call the Haven for from the New
able to do projects like this,”
Candidates that have also Healing at 781-293-7110 England Area
he said. “The building projects
turned in their papers for the and leave a message or e-
are a testament to the Finance
May town election are: Carol mail Suzanne at info@ha-
Committee and the leadership
O’Brien for the three-year as- ven-for-healing.org.
in town,” Bezanson said.

South Shore Community Health Education


Programs free for area seniors
Norwell Visiting Nurses Association and
Hospice, the only independent non-profit
such as the emergency room, hospital, rehab
facility, nursing home, and back home again.
TERI DIGREGORIO AYRE
home health care agency serving Boston’s Participants receive a health care communi-
South Shore, announced two new community cation tool and learn about the four pillars of
health programs: Transitions in Healthcare care: medication self-management, personal Always enthusiastic and energetic… put Teri's
and Get Up and Move. Both programs are of- health record, primary care and specialist fol- knowledge of the market to work for you.
fered for free to South Shore area seniors and low up, and “red flag” disease management. A licensed agent for 18 years, her work for a real estate
their caregivers, and are funded in part by two Both programs are currently being planned. attorney and management company provide a
Title IIID grants of the Older Americans Act Check the community events calendar for up-
background useful in assisting clients through the
through South Shore Elder Services, Inc. dated program dates for the spring and sum-
Get Up and Move will teach seniors how mer at info@nvna.org. Upcoming dates this purchase and sales process.
exercise and physical activity can help main- winter include: Teri has been a lifelong resident of Whitman
tain and improve physical strength and de- Get Up and Move: March 8, 1:30 p.m., and enjoys using her extensive knowledge of the area to
crease fall risk. Seniors will learn and develop Hingham Senior Center, Central St., Hing- effectively assist buyers and sellers
an understanding of how exercise and activity ham, March 22, 10 a.m., Scituate COA, 27 with their real estate needs.
can help manage and prevent diseases like di- Brook St., Scituate, April 28, 11 a.m., Cohas- Call Teri & put the Berry Real Estate team to work for
abetes, heart disease, breast and colon cancer set Senior Center, Cohasset. you. Enthusiastic and at your service.
and osteoporosis. Taught by licensed health Transitions in Healthcare: April 6, 7
care professionals, this program is offered free p.m., Hingham Senior Center, Central St., 29 Church Street • Whitman Center
to seniors and their caregivers. Hingham. 781-447-4436
Transitions in Healthcare helps seniors Interested seniors should contact the host www.berryre.com
understand and navigate the many health care senior center to register for the free events. Your Home Office Since 1973
settings in which they may find themselves,
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Museum hosts President’s Ball


BY MEAGHAN GLASSETT, EXPRESS STAFF
Legion fundraiser to benefit
Children’s Hospital
MEAGHAN@WHITMANEXPRESS.COM
The Hanson Children’s The American Legion will hold a fundraiser to ben-
Museum is hoping to open up efit Children’s Hospital “Partnership for Kids” a state
by September, and the board of sponsored American Legion event. The American Le-
directors will be hosting their gion is organizing a meat raffle with help from The Son’s
first fundraising campaign this of The American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary on Friday,
April. March 19 at 7 p.m. at the Post, located at 33 Legion Park-
The Hanson Children’s way in Whitman. This event is open to the general public.
Museum Board of Directors There will also be some side raffles plus the various meat
was formed in December and trays and all proceeds will be donated to Children’s Hospital.
comprises a diverse group of Miss Massachusetts, Amanda Kelly, will make an appear-
people. ance at the event. She is the Ambassador for Children’s
The first big fundraising
Miracle Network, which raises funds for Children’s Hos-
event for the museum, which
will be located at 1000 Main pitals and spokeswoman for Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Street in Hanson, will be the If you can not attend and wish to make a donation, you may
President’s Ball. Treasurer of the Children’s Museum Lee Baker stands in front do so by making checks payable to the American Legion #22
Juvy Hartweg said she of the building where the Children’s Museum will be opening at and mailing it to The American Legion, Att: Ken Lailer, P.O.
hopes community members 1000 Main Street. Box 424, Whitman Ma. 02382 or you may drop it off at our
come out to support the muse- money, and bring the museum museum’s mission is. Once Post located at 33 Legion Parkway in Whitman. For more
um. To open the museum with to the people and corporations, people are inspired they often information or directions, please, contact The American Le-
a minimum number of exhib- so they will understand more support the museum, she said. gion at 781-447-5253.
its, the board needs to raise about the museum,” Treasurer She said that certain ex-
$150,000. Lee Baker said. hibits are attractive to certain
The board is currently Lee said the focus of the businesses.
looking into marketing and museum is to have the children The Fabulous Fifties Fan-
corporate sponsorships.
The theme of the museum
learn about the United States. tastic Rides exhibit will have Function Room Available
“There are no activities for the history of how Henry Ford
will be American history, and children in this area,” he said. mass produced the car. Restaurant open Wednesday - Saturday at 4:30pm
the board hopes to have 17 ex- In addition to the Presi- The board would like to Super Special thru mid March
hibits. dent’s Ball, the board has also partner with companies in the
“We need to get this initial 14oz Swordfish
selected 150 companies to automotive industry for an ex-
funding to move on to the next seek out for sponsorship. hibit like this. only $12.95 w/potato & vegetable
step,” Hartweg said. Hartweg said they are In addition to pictures of Performing in our dining room March 5th
The President’s Ball is reaching out to companies cars, children will have the East Coast Acapella
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port the museum but those in based in Massachusetts. ent car parts and also ride in a email: bernardos1@comcast.net
attendance will also get a free Reebok is the top mar- pedal car.
membership. keter of sneakers and she said “It’s really fun when you
Hartweg said that the board that can be associated with the show kids at a really basic lev-
is looking into having Improv American ingenuity the mu- el how things work,” she said.
Boston perform. Improv Bos- seum is trying to highlight. The museum will make
ton puts on skits similar to a Another sponsorship the history “hands on.”
comedy show but it also in- board if looking into is with “The museum will have
cludes audience participation. Ocean Spray, because of the American toys, American mu-
The fundraiser will take historic connection of cranber- sic and all kinds of fun things.
place at Bernardo’s on Main ry bogs in town. The museum Kids will say, ‘whoa this is
Street in Hanson on April 17 will have an exhibit about the American history,’” Hartweg
from 7 to 11 p.m. bogs in town. said. “If kids enjoy something
Tickets to the President’s “A lot of the exhibits will they look to find out more
Ball will be $100 each and the be things the kids don’t know about it.”
group promises a night of en- about,” Hartweg said. To find out more about
tertainment, dinner and a mu- The fundraising will en- the museum visit Hansonchil-
seum pass. able the board to begin the drensmuseum.org. Tickets for
The board of directors will construction of the exhibits. the President’s Ball are avail-
make a presentation explaining Hartweg said what the able at Bernardo’s or by call-
the mission of the museum at board has learned from other ing 781-635-6318.
the beginning of the evening. museums is that it is important
“The event is to raise 6 weeks through 9 years
for people to know what their
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Street and Route 27 on Satur- towns had increased in Whit-
cent next year. The Southwest Located One Minute from Rt 18
day, Oct. 16 with a rain date of man’s has remained flat,” Se- (508)
Bank representatives were of
Oct. 23. lectmen Dan Salvucci said.
the opinion that interest rates 231 Highland Street, East Bridgewater 378-3381
• Selectmen approved the • The board granted an
are historically low and the
request of Deputy Chief of Po- Automobile Dealer’s License www.ourmagicalbeginnings.com
town would benefit by locking
lice Scott Benton to add five to South Shore Auto Brokers,
in a long-term rate now, pro-
new Auxiliary/Special Police LLC of Bedford Street. “The
vided it can afford the higher
officers. “We are down to 16 business has changed its name GVMM!MVODI!
initial payment. The Board of
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Selectmen will consider the is-
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sue in the coming weeks. NFOV
as directing church traffic on essentially the same business
In other business:
Sundays. The new appoint- [which currently has such a
• Selectmen voted 4-0 to
ments will bolster the auxilia- license],” Town Administrator
approve a 5K Road Race and
ry force and lessen the burden Frank Lynam said.
Walk on March 13 at 9:30
on those left,” Benton said in • The board voted unani-
a.m. The request was made
remarks before the board. mously to designate mem- What Do You Know Joe Trivia Night, Wednesdays
by Whitman-Hanson Regional
• Selectmen voted 4-0 to bers of the Building Projects
High School Athletic Director We have large screen TVs
contribute funds to replace Committee “Special Munici-
Jim Daley. Come in and watch your favorite sports shows
the roof of South Shore Voca- pal Employees.” Lynam ex-
• The board unanimously
tional Technical High School. plained that the change was Half Price Pizza Every Monday & Tuesday
voted to approve the request of *strings attached
“Whitman’s financial burden necessary to stay in compli-
Todd Decouto for a tollbooth
fundraiser, with accompany-
in supporting the South Shore
Vo-Tech has lessened, as the
ance with state law regarding
conflicts of interest.
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Lunch Menus
Week of March 1
Tentative menu for all schools
Monday: Toasted cheese sandwich, chicken noodle soup, potato puffs,
Send School news & Photos glazed carrots, chilled fruit and milk.
to whroster@clipperpress.com
Tuesday: Chicken nuggets with dipping sauce, rice pilaf, corn, chilled
the Deadline is Monday at noon. applesauce and milk.
Wednesday: Beef taco, lettuce, tomato and cheese, Spanish rice, beans,

No change can be negative


apple slices with cinnamon and milk.
Thursday: Spaghetti with meatballs, garlic bread, tossed salad, chilled

2
fruit and milk.
1st century education self motivation. The instruc- Friday: Cheese pizza, celery and carrot sticks, dipping sauce, cheese
is currently the most tor is better able to assess stu- stick, orange smiles and milk.
prolific education Principally dent learning and make im-
topic. It is widely accepted, Speaking mediate judgments of student
we can no longer do what we understanding in the digital
have done (almost without environment. Because learn-
significant change) for the able. ing is done differently, there
last 100 plus Two years ago at WHRHS, has been an increase in stu-
years. Since we began the discussion of a dent task completion. Short of
the turn of the One-to-One laptop program costs, there is nothing negative
20th century, and what it would look like as to report.
education has part of our 21st century initia- This program would not
not changed tive. We had to evaluate and have been possible without the
By Edward Lee dramatically, modify our current curriculum coordination and collaboration
Principal except in the and instruction methods to of the English and Technol-
W-H High School
1990s when match the needs of 21st cen- ogy departments. The English
standard- tury students. The impetus for department took responsibil-
based education replaced the program was the reality that ity for translating the current
strict hours of instruction. Al- most, if not all colleges require curriculum into the laptop
though 21st century education entering freshmen to purchase environment and accepting
is broadly discussed, it is not and use a laptop. More so, in the challenge of developing
very well defined. Like most everyday life, most people in- different delivery methods.
educational topics, there is no teract with computer technol- Technology provided all the
shortage of opinions or ideas. ogy in one form or another. necessary support for the back-
But realistic approaches and Comprehensive high schools end, assisting with any licens-
solutions in challenging fi- like Whitman-Hanson have a ing issues, and any immediate
nancial times have been much responsibility to help students technology concerns. School
slower to evolve. When left to develop survival skills for administration coordinated the
local development, most edu- both the college environment broader project and provided
cators find working outside as well as the larger global financial support for unantici-
of our comfort zone a diffi- community. pated costs. Although, this has
cult proposition. But without Our One-to-One pilot pro- been a very successful project,
changes, we are negatively gram has been a model for like most pilot programs it
impacting an entire genera- both curriculum advancement provides as many answers as
tion of students who cannot and district collaboration. The questions. The next challeng-
simply “go back” and get what most important aspect of the es will be to develop an ac-
they have missed. In the past I program was the continua- ceptable plan for sustainabil-
Carolyn M. Johnson received a gold key award for her printing
have described these necessary tion of good instruction. I am ity, to expand it throughout the
“Mike's Canoli's is Worth the Parking.”
changes analogous to changing happy to report that this pro- school, and to change school
parts on an airplane in flight, gram has yielded many unan- culture for greater acceptance
which seems virtually impossi- ticipated benefits to student of technology integration. To
ble. I have since rethought my learning. One only has to en- conquer these challenges it
analogy and would describe it ter the classroom and observe will require the additional co-
as changing the heading of an students working before the operation of parents and larger
aircraft carrier in shallow wa- official start of class to con- school community. Look for
ters with present navigational firm the students’ increased more developments in the very
hazards. Not easy, but achiev- near future.

Boston Globe Scholastic Art Award winners


C
State Level ongratulations to
the students who
Carolyn M Johnson Gold Key Printmaking won awards at this
Danielle Millett Honorable Mention Design– Apparel year’s Boston Globe Scholas-
Cori Forbes Honorable Mention Photography tic Art Awards. The Gold and
Kasey Larsen Honorable Mention Drawing Silver Key award-winning
Kyle McHugh Honorable Mention Sculpture work is on exhibit at the State
Kassandra Meehan Honorable Mention Ceramic & Glass Transportation Building in
Katie O’Connor Honorable Mention Comic Art Boston and is open from 12-5 Kasey Larsen received an honorable mention award for her draw-
Nick Pagan Honorable Mention Painting p.m. Students were selected ing “Letting Loose.”
Amie Smith Honorable Mention Ceramic & Glass from among 6,500 individual
Vicki Taylor Honorable Mention Printmaking entries and 500 portfolio en-
Robyn Casper Honorable Mention Digital Art tries across the state.
Regional Level
Vicki Taylor Senior Portfolio
Shay Miller Senior Portfolio
Shannen Kearns Fashion Design
Monica Gillet Painting
Casey Egan Drawing
Meaghan Valler Drawing
Tamara Flanagan Fashion
Jessica Cousineau Digital Art
Matt Dwyer Photography
Shalynn Miller Photography
Stephanie Larsen Photography Amie Smith's Teatime ceramic and glass work received an honor-
Margaret Barber Photography able mention.
Jillian Tuffo Photography
Samantha King Photography
Alex Winnett Photography Danielle Millett received an honorable mention
for her eveningwear design.
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Student attends national Money available for open space


The Taunton River Coalition announces the availability of

security forum in D.C.


By Meaghan Glassett, Express Staff
$500 to $3,000 grants to be awarded this spring for environ-
mental projects. Over $18,000 is available to  be awarded to
projects within the Taunton River Watershed.
 The grants are open to cities and towns, grassroots and
Meaghan@hansonexpress.com
nonprofit groups working on conservation issues and land use
Steve Egan, a Whitman-
Hanson junior, didn’t spend planning to protect natural resources.
his February vacation in town,   Priority will be given to projects that will result in the
but instead attended a national permanent protection of natural resources, and the preparation
security forum in Washington of municipal open space and recreation plans. Mini-grants can
D.C. also be used for grassroots environmental work, including ef-
In recognition of his high forts to preserve land or farms, help restore wetlands and riv-
academic achievement and erfront to natural condition, or remove barriers to passage of
leadership ability, Egan was fish. 
chosen to participate in the  Applications are available now by calling the Taunton Riv-
National Youth Leadership er Watershed Alliance at 508-828-1101 or online at savethe-
Forum on National Security in taunton.org. The deadline for applications is March 12.
Washington D.C. for six days
in February.
“I feel extremely fortunate
to have been selected,” Egan
said.
The three-sport athlete is
also involved in many student
organizations at Whitman-
Hanson. Egan is a member of
DECA, the Student Council
and is a member of a commit-
tee in charge of revising the Steve Egan, a junior at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School
school handbook. The commit- was selected to participate in the National Youth Leadership
tee consists of two representa- Forum on National Security in Washington D.C. during his
tives each from the junior and February vacation.
senior class, parents, teachers “They said in times like were submitted to the presi-
and the principal. these the military is really im- dent, who then announced the
During his trip to Wash- portant,” Egan said. plans. COASTAL
ington, Egan stayed at the 4H Egan isn’t looking to join “It was set up like a press FINANCE
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day he participated in orienta- ider, but said that he wouldn’t ence could ask the president TheThe
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tion and welcoming ceremo- completely rule out joining as questions,” Egan said. wealth in your home
your mortgage needs
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“Did someone just say 4.25% on a 10 yr. fixed mortgage?
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Egan was when he listened to a “I found them all interest- sertive, and know what I like 8 oz
speech given by Phillip Mudd, ing, but I found Intelligence and dislike,” he said.
a government employee who
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Mudd told the students ington D.C. and visited mon- kansas, Montana and Michi-
to make sure they don’t let uments and buildings with gan.
life happen by accident, Egan historic significance. Overall, Egan said he
said. “I’ve never been to Wash- learned a lot and had a great Serving Breakfast
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speaker to have had the chance Lunch & Dinner
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it on TV when it’s in the news, When Egan finishes his
to listen to,” he added. but it’s really cool to see it all high school career he hopes to Mon-Thurs 11:30am-9pm Specials
The students had the op- in person,” he said. “The Capi- go to college and then become
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Egan went to a defense mock-trial and everyone was rum was a cool experience. I
conference where he heard assigned a different role in got to see how our government
talks given by several branch- government. Egan played the works as a whole.” SUMMER CAMP RATE FREEZE
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The speakers explained of state.
to the group that the military The groups were given real A DEADLY INCENTIVE
is more than just infantry sol- life situations where a course
diers, but is also comprised of
engineers and others.
of action was needed. Par- Historical Murder at O’Malley’s Pub & Grub UNSOLVED
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April 30, 2010 from 6:30-9:30 pm at the East Bridgewater Commercial Club.

Practice SAT or ACT at the Abington BEFORE & AFTER


SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Whitman Public Library The Historical Society
of Old Abington will hold
for Central Elementary School & Gordon W. Mitchell.
M-F 6:30 am – 8:30 am
Want to practice taking the ACT or SAT under real test its next meeting on Sunday, M-F school dismissal – 6:00 pm
conditions? The Princeton Review is hosting a free practice March 7, at 2:30 p.m. at the Minimum of 2 days per week.
test at the Whitman Public Library in the library’s Commu- Dyer Memorial Library, 28
nity Room on Saturday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Centre Avenue, in Abington. YOUTH SOCCER AND T-BALL LEAGUE
following Saturday, March 20, the Princeton Review will re- A program entitled “A His- REGISTRATIONS GOING ON NOW
view scores from the previous Saturday and discuss what they tory of the Whitman Baptist Registration Deadline is March 22nd.
mean, as well as possible sources of financial aid and other Church” will be presented
helpful advice for college. Registration is limited, so call the by Jean Porter. The public
library at 781-447-7613 or e-mail jfinnie@ocln.org to register
now. Please specify which test you would like to take (SAT
is welcome to attend. For
more information call 781-
East Bridgewater Family YMCA
0LYMOUTH3TREETs  
or ACT). 878-8480.
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Treasure Treasure
Chest Chest
Duxbury Estate Sale
Ethan Allen Dining Room Set Feb. 25, 26, 27, 10-5. 103
Seats 6. Four captains chairs, 2 Clearwater Dr., off Autumn Ave.
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condition. Additional leaf for extra upholstered club and wing chairs,
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Other terms to be announced Place 70 feet to the first marked Massachusetts, being shown as
at the sale. bound. Lot No. 1 on a Plan entitled
For mortgagor’s title see deed “Subdivision Plan of Land in
U.S. BANK NATIONAL recorded with the Plymouth Whitman, Mass. drawn for
ASSOCIATION, County Registry of Deeds in Fountain Realty Trust” dated
AS TRUSTEE OF THE Book 16087, Page 295. November 1, 1969, by R.L.
LEHMAN BROTHERS SMALL The premises will be sold Avery, Surveyor, recorded with
BALANCE COMMERCIAL subject to any and all unpaid Plymouth County Registry of
MORTGAGE taxes and other municipal Deeds as Plan No. 734 of 1969,
PASS-THROUGH assessments and liens, and in Plan Book 15, Page 358, to
CERTIFICATES, 2007-3, subject to prior liens or other which plan reference is hereby
Present Holder of Said enforceable encumbrances of made for a more particular
Mortgage record entitled to precedence description, containing 6,585
over this mortgage, and subject square feet of land, according to
By: Deborah S. Griffin, Esq., to and with the benefit of all said Plan.
its attorney easements, restrictions, For mortgagors’ reference see
Holland & Knight, LLP reservations and conditions of Deed recorded in Book 18638,
10 St. James Avenue record and subject to all page 154.
Boston, MA 02116
Tel. (617) 523-2700
Legal Legal tenancies and/or rights of parties
in possession.
The description of the
property that appears in the
February 17, 2010 Notices Notices Terms of the Sale: Cash, mortgage to be foreclosed shall
cashier's or certified check in the control in the event of a
feet, by parts of Lots 132 and as may be designated by sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit typographical error in this
MORTGAGEE’S 133; and Southerly by Lot 142 mortgagee. The description for must be shown at the time and publication.
SALE OF on said plan, one hundred forty the premises contained in said place of the sale in order to For Mortgagors’ Title see
and 45/100 (140.45) feet. mortgage shall control in the
REAL ESTATE Containing 13,037 square feet of event of a typographical error in
qualify as a bidder (the mortgage deed dated 6/26/2000, and
holder and its designee(s) are recorded in Book 18638 at Page
land, according to said plan. Said this publication.” exempt from this requirement); 154 with the Plymouth County
By virtue of and in execution premises are conveyed subject to
of the Power of Sale contained in high bidder to sign written Registry of Deeds.
and with the benefit of Other terms to be announced Memorandum of Sale upon TERMS OF SALE: Said
a certain mortgage given by easements and restrictions of at the sale.
Jason S. Asci to Consolidated acceptance of bid; balance of premises will be sold and
record, so far as now in force and purchase price payable in cash or conveyed subject to all liens,
Mortgage Services, Inc., dated applicable, and together with the Deutsche Bank National Trust
December 30, 2005 and recorded by certified check in thirty (30) encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax
right to use the streets and ways Company, as Trustee for the days from the date of the sale at titles, municipal liens and
at Plymouth County Registry of shown on said plan for all Certificateholders of Soundview
Deeds in Book 32006, Page 146 the offices of mortgagee's assessments, if any, which take
purposes for which streets and Home Loan Trust 2006-OPT1, attorney, Korde & Associates, precedence over the said
of which mortgage Deutsche ways are commonly used in the Asset-Backed Certificates, Series
Bank National Trust Company, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite mortgage above described.
Town of Whitman, in common 2006-OPT1, 210, Chelmsford, MA FIVE THOUSAND
as Trustee for the with others entitled thereto. Korde & Associates, P.C.
Certificateholders of Soundview 01824-4100 or such other time ($5,000.00) Dollars of the
There is appurtenant to said lot 321 Billerica Road as may be designated by purchase price must be paid in
Home Loan Trust 2006-OPT1, the right to use the Recreation Suite 210
Asset-Backed Certificates, Series mortgagee. The description for cash, certified check, bank
Area shown on said plan, in Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 the premises contained in said treasurer’s or cashier’s check at
2006-OPT1 is the present holder common with others entitled (978) 256-1500
by assignment Recorded at mortgage shall control in the the time and place of the sale by
thereto. (OOM 09-054931/Asci) event of a typographical error in the purchaser. The balance of the
Plymouth County Registry of For mortgagor’s title see (02/25/10, 03/04/10,
Deeds in Book 35642, Page 263, this publication.” purchase price shall be paid in
deed recorded with the Plymouth 03/11/10)(188338) cash, certified check, bank
for breach of conditions of said County Registry of Deeds in
mortgage and for the purpose of Other terms to be treasurer’s or cashier’s check
Book 32006, Page 144.
foreclosing the same, the The premises will be sold
MORTGAGEE'S announced at the sale. within thirty (30) days after the
CitiMortgage, Inc., date of sale.
mortgaged premises located at subject to any and all unpaid SALE OF Korde & Associates, P.C. Other terms to be announced
15 Kenwood Drive, Whitman, taxes and other municipal
MA 02382 will be sold at a REAL ESTATE 321 Billerica Road at the sale.
assessments and liens, and Suite 210
Public Auction at 1:00PM on subject to prior liens or other
March 18, 2010, at the By virtue of and in execution Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC
enforceable encumbrances of of the Power of Sale contained in (978) 256-1500 160 Farmington Avenue
mortgaged premises, more record entitled to precedence
particularly described below, all a certain mortgage given by D'Arigo, Joseph A. and Farmington, CT 06032
over this mortgage, and subject Joseph A. D'Arigo and Michele Michele, 09-054834, February Attorney for OneWest Bank,
and singular the premises to and with the benefit of all
described in said mortgage, to L. D'Arigo to CitiMortgage, Inc., 18, 2010, February 25, 2010, FSB
easements, restrictions, dated December 22, 2004 and March 4, 2010 Present Holder
wit: reservations and conditions of
The land with the recorded at Plymouth County of the Mortgage
record and subject to all Registry of Deeds in Book (860) 677-2868
buildings thereon situated on the tenancies and/or rights of parties NOTICE OF
easterly side of Kenwood Drive 29749, Page 74 of which
in possession. mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is MORTGAGEE'S
in Whitman, Plymouth County, Terms of the Sale: Cash, NOTICE OF
Massachusetts, being shown as the present holder, for breach of SALE OF
cashier’s or certified check in the conditions of said mortgage and MORTGAGEE'S
Lot 143 on “Plan of Lots, sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit for the purpose of foreclosing the REAL ESTATE
Homeland Park, Auburn Street, must be shown at the time and SALE OF
Whitman, Mass.”, dated same, the mortgaged premises
place of the sale in order to located at 26 Elm Place, Premises: 101 Broad Street, REAL ESTATE
February 10, 1959, drawn by qualify as a bidder (the mortgage Whitman Massachusetts
Perkins Engineering Associates, Whitman, MA 02382 will be
holder and its designee(s) are sold at a Public Auction at By virtue and in execution of
which plan is recorded with the exempt from this requirement); By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a
Plymouth County Registry of 2:00PM on March 18, 2010, at
high bidder to sign written the mortgaged premises, more the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by
Deeds as Plan No. 295 of 1959, Memorandum of Sale upon certain mortgage given by Richard F. Mace and Deborah
said lot being bounded as particularly described below, all
acceptance of bid; balance of and singular the premises Vincent J. MacDonald and M. McCarthy a/k/a Deborah M.
follows: Westerly by Kenwood purchase price payable in cash or Renee M. MacDonald to Mace to Mortgage Electronic
Drive, one hundred (100) feet; described in said mortgage, to
by certified check in thirty (30) wit: The land with the buildings Mortgage Electronic Registration Registration Systems, Inc., dated
Northerly by Lot 144 on said days from the date of the sale at Systems, Inc., as nominee for September 12, 2005 and
plan, one hundred twenty-five thereon, known and numbered as
the offices of mortgagee’s 26 Elm Place, Whitman, 1-800-East-West Mortgage and registered with the Plymouth
(125) feet; Easterly thirty and attorney, Korde & Associates, now held by OneWest Bank, County Registry District of the
48/100 (30.48) feet by part of Plymouth County,
P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite Massachusetts, situated on the FSB, said mortgage dated Land Court as Document
Lot 132, and Northeasterly 210, Chelmsford, MA 2/14/2007, and recorded with the No.593445 as noted on
seventy-one and 22/100 (71.22) easterly side of Elm Place
01824-4100 or such other time containing 30-1/8 square rods, Plymouth County Registry of Certificate of Title No. 101458,
more or less, bounded and Deeds in Book 34114 at Page 3, of which mortgage Wells Fargo
described as follows: Beginning for breach of the conditions in Bank, N.A. is the present holder,
at the northwest corner of the lot said mortgage and for the for breach of the conditions of
and the southwest corner of land purpose of foreclosing the same, said mortgage and for the
formerly of Williams Fogarty will be sold at Public Auction on purpose of foreclosing, the same
thence running; Easterly by said March 18, 2010 at 12:00 pm will be sold at Public Auction at
land of said Fogarty 118 feet to Local Time upon the premises, 1:00 p.m. on March 24, 2010, on
land formerly of Thomas all and singular the premises the mortgaged premises located
English; thence Southerly by described in said mortgage, to at 295 High Street, Whitman,
said land of said English 70 feet wit: Plymouth County,
to a stake; thence Westerly 122 A certain parcel of land with Massachusetts, all and singular
feet to said Elm Place; and the buildings thereon situated on the premises described in said
thence Northerly by said Elm Broad Street, Whitman, mortgage,
Plymouth County, TO WIT:

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the land situated in Whitman, mortgage residential purposes and such
in the County of Plymouth, and By its Attorneys, other uses as are set forth in the
said Commonwelath, bounded HARMON LAW Master Deed.
and described as follows: OFFICES, P.C. The undivided fractional
NORTHWESTERLY by the 150 California Street interest of the unit owners in the
southeasterly line of High Street, Newton, MA 02458 common areas and facilities
eighty-five and 79/100 (85.79) (617) 558-0500 described in said Master Deed is
feet; NORTHEASTERLY by 200803-1456 - GRY 1/6th.
Lot 1 on the plan hereafter For mortgagor's(s') title see
rnentioned one hundred NOTICE OF deed recorded with Plymouth
fity-eight and 18/100 (158.18) County Registry of Deeds in
feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by the MORTGAGEE'S Book 32583, Page 22.
northwesterly line of Old High SALE OF These premises will be sold
Street forty-one and 64/100 and conveyed subject to and with
(41.64) feet; and REAL ESTATE the benefit of all rights, rights of
SOUTHWESTERLY by lot 3 on way, restrictions, easements,
said plan one hundred forty-two By virtue and in execution of covenants, liens or claims in the
(142) feet. All of said boundreies the Power of Sale contained in a nature of liens, improvements,
certain mortgage given by
(sic) are determined by the Court
to be located as shown on said Legal Legal Elizabeth A. Nahas and
public assessments, any and all
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens,
Plan #26449A, which is filed
with Certificated of Title No.
Notices Notices Mohamed Nahas Jr. to Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
water and sewer liens and any
other municipal assessments or
24418, the same being compiled By its Attorneys, Street, sixty-five (65) feet to the Inc., dated May 9, 2007 and liens or existing encumbrances
from a plan drawn by Hayward, HARMON LAW point of beginning. recorded with the Plymouth of record which are in force and
Hayward & Boynton, Surveyors, OFFICES, P.C. For mortgagor's(s') title see County Registry of Deeds at are applicable, having priority
dated February 4, 1956. and 150 California Street deed recorded with Plymouth Book 34529, Page 172, of which over said mortgage, whether or
additional data on file in the Newton, MA 02458 County Registry of Deeds in mortgage Chase Home Finance not reference to such restrictions,
Land Registration Office, all as (617) 558-0500 Book 10538, Page 138. LLC is the present holder, for easements, improvements, liens
modified and approved by the 200911-0872 - BLU These premises will be sold breach of the conditions of said or encumbrances is made in the
Court; and the above described and conveyed subject to and with mortgage and for the purpose of deed.
land is shown as Lot 2 on said the benefit of all rights, rights of foreclosing, the same will be TERMS OF SALE:
NOTICE OF way, restrictions, easements, sold at Public Auction at 4:00
plan. Said premises are conveyed A deposit of Five Thousand
subject to and with benefit of MORTGAGEE'S covenants, liens or claims in the p.m. on March 17, 2010, on the ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified
nature of liens, improvements, mortgaged premises located at
easements, restrictions, SALE OF 604 Bedford Street, Unit No. 6,
or bank check will be required to
agreements and reservations of public assessments, any and all be paid by the purchaser at the
record, if any there be, insofar as REAL ESTATE unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, White Pines Condominium, time and place of sale. The
the same may be in force and water and sewer liens and any Whitman, Plymouth County, balance is to be paid by certified
applicable. For grantor(s) title, By virtue and in execution of other municipal assessments or Massachusetts, all and singular or bank check at Harmon Law
see Certificate of Title No. the Power of Sale contained in a liens or existing encumbrances the premises described in said Offices, P.C., 150 California
101458. certain mortgage given by of record which are in force and mortgage, Street, Newton, Massachusetts
For mortgagor's(s') title see Michael F. Mahoney and Lori are applicable, having priority TO WIT: 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
deed registered with Plymouth Mahoney to Rockland Trust over said mortgage, whether or Unit No. 6 in the White Pines 610389, Newton Highlands,
County Registry District of the Company, dated November 17, not reference to such restrictions, Condominium located at 604 Massachusetts 02461-0389,
Land Court as Document No. 2004 and recorded with the easements, improvements, liens Bedford Street, Whitman, MA within thirty (30) days from the
507933, as noted on Certificate Plymouth County Registry of or encumbrances is made in the 02382 and created by Master date of sale. Deed will be
of Title No. 101458. Deeds at Book 29498, Page 17, deed. Deed dated April 12, 2006, and provided to purchaser for
These premises will be sold of which mortgage JPMorgan TERMS OF SALE: recorded with the Plymouth recording upon receipt in full of
and conveyed subject to and with Chase Bank, National A deposit of Five Thousand County Registry of Deeds in the purchase price. The
the benefit of all rights, rights of Association, as purchaser of the ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified Book 32574, Page 201, (Master description of the premises
way, restrictions, easements, loans and other assets of or bank check will be required to Deed) which unit is shown on contained in said mortgage shall
covenants, liens or claims in the Washington Mutual Bank, be paid by the purchaser at the the floor plans (Plans) of the control in the event of an error in
nature of liens, improvements, formerly known as Washington time and place of sale. The building recorded simultaneously this publication.
public assessments, any and all Mutual Bank, FA (the ''Savings balance is to be paid by certified with the Master Deed, and which Other terms, if any, to be
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Bank'') from the Federal Deposit or bank check at Harmon Law unit is also shown on the copy of announced at the sale.
water and sewer liens and any Insurance Corporation, acting as Offices, P.C., 150 California a portion of the Plans attached
other municipal assessments or receiver for the Savings Bank Street, Newton, Massachusetts hereto and made a part hereof, to CHASE HOME
liens or existing encumbrances and pursuant to its authority 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box which is affixed the verified FINANCE LLC
of record which are in force and under the Federal Deposit 610389, Newton Highlands, statement of a registered Present holder of said
are applicable, having priority Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. § Massachusetts 02461-0389, engineer in the form required by mortgage
over said mortgage, whether or 1821(d) is the present holder, for within thirty (30) days from the Section 9 of Chapter 183A.
not reference to such restrictions, breach of the conditions of said date of sale. Deed will be The Post Office address of the By its
easements, improvements, liens mortgage and for the purpose of provided to purchaser for unit is: 604 Bedford Street, Attorneys,
or encumbrances is made in the foreclosing, the same will be recording upon receipt in full of Whitman, MA 02382. HARMON LAW
deed. sold at Public Auction at 11:00 the purchase price. The The Unit is shown on a plan OFFICES, P.C.
TERMS OF SALE: a.m. on March 24, 2010, on the description of the premises recorded with Plymouth County 150 California Street
A deposit of Five Thousand mortgaged premises located at contained in said mortgage shall Registry of Deeds as Plan Nos. Newton, MA 02458
($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified 85 Alden Street, Whitman, control in the event of an error in 355 and 356 of 2006 and is (617) 558-0500
or bank check will be required to Plymouth County, this publication. conveyed subject to an with the 200902-1221 - RED
be paid by the purchaser at the Massachusetts, all and singular Other terms, if any, to be benefit of the obligations,
time and place of sale. The the premises described in said announced at the sale. restrictions, rights and liabilities
balance is to be paid by certified mortgage, contained in MGL Chapter
or bank check at Harmon Law TO WIT: JPMORGAN CHASE 183A, the Master Deed, the
Offices, P.C., 150 California The land with the buildings BANK, NATIONAL documents establishing the
Street, Newton, Massachusetts thereon situated in Whitman, ASSOCIATION, AS organization of unit owners, and
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Plymouth County, PURCHASER OF THE LOANS the By-Lays as amended of
610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, on the Easterly AND OTHER ASSETS OF record.
Massachusetts 02461-0389, side of Alden Street, bounded WASHINGTON MUTUAL Together with the right to use
within thirty (30) days from the and described as follows: BANK, FORMERLY KNOWN the parking spaces shown as 6-1
date of sale. Deed will be Beginning at the northwest AS WASHINGTON MUTUAL and 6-2 as shown on said plan.
provided to purchaser for corner of the lot on said Alden BANK, FA (THE ''SAVINGS Each of the units in the
recording upon receipt in full of Street and at the southwest BANK'') FROM THE Condominium is intended for
the purchase price. The corner of land now or formerly FEDERAL DEPOSIT
description of the premises of Hutchinson; thence runnning INSURANCE CORPORATION,
contained in said mortgage shall Easterly in the southerly line ACTING AS RECEIVER FOR
control in the event of an error in of said Hutchinson's land, one THE SAVINGS BANK AND
this publication. hundred twenty-seven (127) feet PURSUANT TO ITS
Other terms, if any, to be to land now or formerly of Paul AUTHORITY UNDER THE
announced at the sale. Black; thence FEDERAL DEPOSIT
Southerly by said land of said INSURANCE ACT, 12 U.S.C. §
WELLS FARGO Black, sixty-five (65) feet; 1821(D)
BANK, N.A. thence Present holder of said
Present holder of said Westerly, one hundred
mortgage twenty-seven (127) feet to said
Alden Street; and thence
Northerly by said Alden
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mortgage shall control in the not reference to such restrictions,
NOTICE OF event of an error in this easements, improvements, liens
publication. TIME WILL BE or encumbrances is made in the
MORTGAGEE'S OF THE ESSENCE. deed.
SALE OF TERMS OF SALE:
REAL ESTATE Other terms if any, to be A deposit of Ten Thousand
announced at the sale. ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by
By virtue and in execution of certified or bank check will be
the Power of Sale contained in a Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC required to be paid by the
certain mortgage given by Bruce Present Holder of said purchaser at the time and place
E. Pestilli to Mortgage Mortgage, of sale. The balance is to be paid
Electronic Registration Systems, By Its Attorneys, by certified or bank check at
Inc., dated November 3, 2005 Orlans Moran PLLC Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150
and recorded with the Plymouth P.O. Box 962169 California Street, Newton,
County Registry of Deeds at Boston, MA 02196 Massachusetts 02458, or by mail
Book 31688, Page 262, of which Phone: (617) 502-4100 to P.O. Box 610389, Newton
mortgage Bank of America, N.A. Highlands, Massachusetts
is the present holder, for breach 02461-0389, within thirty (30)
of the conditions of said Legal Legal days from the date of sale. Deed
will be provided to purchaser for
mortgage and for the purpose of
foreclosing, the same will be Notices Notices recording upon receipt in full of
sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Offices, P.C., 150 California School Street, 7 rods and 16
NOTICE OF the purchase price. The
p.m. on March 8, 2010, on the MORTGAGEE'S description of the premises
Street, Newton, Massachusetts links to land of Joshua I. Curtis; contained in said mortgage shall
mortgaged premises located at 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box thence running southerly by land
726 South Avenue, Whitman,
SALE OF control in the event of an error in
610389, Newton Highlands, of Joshua I. Curtis, 12 feet to a this publication.
Plymouth County, Massachusetts 02461-0389, stake at the center of the end of a REAL ESTATE
Massachusetts, all and singular within thirty (30) days from the wall; thence running southerly
the premises described in said By virtue and in execution of Other terms, if any, to be
date of sale. Deed will be by said wall and land of said announced at the sale.
mortgage, provided to purchaser for Joshua I. Curtis, 2 rods and 18 the Power of Sale contained in a
TO WIT: recording upon receipt in full of links to a wall and land formerly certain mortgage given by John
The land with the buildings J. Rodolph to Salem Five BAC HOME LOANS
the purchase price. The of Ophir Howe, now owned by SERVICING, L.P.
thereon situated on the northerly description of the premises Velma A. Cushman; thence Mortgage Company, LLC, dated
side of South Avenue, Whitman, April 12, 2007 and recorded Present holder of said
contained in said mortgage shall easterly by the center of the wall mortgage
Plymouth County, control in the event of an error in and ditch, 7 rods and 5 links to with the Plymouth County
Massachusetts, being shown as this publication. land formerly of said Ophir Registry of Deeds at Book
Lot 4, on ''Plan of Land, South 34396, Page 310, of which By its Attorneys,
Howe; and land of said Morrell HARMON LAW
Avenue, Whitman, Plymouth Other terms, if any, to D. Hutton, 19 rods and 6 links to mortgage BAC Home Loans
County, Massachusetts,'' dated Servicing, L.P. is the present OFFICES, P.C.
be announced at the sale. the point of beginning. 150 California Street
February 14, 1966, drawn by Being the same premises holder, for breach of the
Yunits Engineering Company, conditions of said mortgage and Newton, MA 02458
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. conveyed to the herein named (617) 558-0500
which plan is recorded with Present holder of said grantor(s) by deed recorded with for the purpose of foreclosing,
Plymouth County Registry of the same will be sold at Public 200909-0512 - GRN
mortgage the Plymouth Registry of Deeds
Deeds as No. 784 of 1967 in in Book 21068, Page 119. Auction at 9:00 a.m. on March
Book 3407, Page 178, said lot By its "The Grantor(s) expressly 24, 2010, on the mortgaged
being bounded and described as Attorneys, reserve my/our rights of premises located at 412 South
follows: HARMON LAW Homestead and do not wish to Avenue, Whitman, Plymouth
Southerly by South Avenue, OFFICES, P.C. terminate my/our Homestead by County, Massachusetts, all and COMMONWEALTH
one hundred thirty-five (135) 150 California Street granting the within conveyance singular the premises described OF
feet; Westerly by Lot 3, as Newton, MA 02458 notwithstanding my/our waiver in said mortgage,
shown on said plan, one hundred TO WIT: MASSACHUSETTS
(617) 558-0500 of such homestead in the within
twenty (120) feet; Northerly by 200811-0816 - BLU mortgage" In the Town of Whitman,
land of Richard J. Tobin, as SOUTHERLY by South
shown on said plan, one hundred
The premises are to be sold
Avenue, thirty (30) feet; SALE OF
subject to and with the benefit of
twenty-two and 32/100 (122.32) all easements, restrictions, WESTERLY by Raynor REAL ESTATE
feet; Easterly by a proposed building and zoning laws, unpaid Avenue, one hundred fifty-three UNDER M.G.L.c.183A:6
road, as shown on said land, one taxes, tax titles, water bills, and 07/100 (153.07) feet;
hundred and 78/100 feet; and NORTHERLY by land By virtue of Judgment and
South-Easterly by a curve at the
MORTGAGEE’S municipal liens and assessments,
formerly of Bradford D. Order of the Brockton District
rights of tenants and parties in
junction of said proposed road NOTICE OF SALE possession. Littlefield, twenty-three (23) Court (Docket No.
and South Avenue, thirty four OF REAL ESTATE TERMS OF SALE: feet; and 0915CV2558), in favor of
and 43/100 (34.43) feet; A deposit of FIVE EASTERLY by land formerly BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
containing 17,970 square feet of By virtue and in execution of THOUSAND DOLLARS AND of Bradford D. Littlefield, one TOLLHOUSE VILLAGE
land, more or less, according to the Power of Sale contained in a 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the hundred fifty-two and 87/100 CONDOMINIUM TRUST
said plan. certain Mortgage given by James form of a certified check or bank feet, against DEREK K. KULESZA
For mortgagor's(s') title see P Regan and Angela M Regan to treasurer’s check will be required Being the same premises and KRISTEN N. SHUTT
deed recorded with Plymouth Mortgage Electronic Registration to be delivered at or before the conveyed to E & S Realty Trust establishing a lien pursuant to
County Registry of Deeds in Systems, Inc., dated December time the bid is offered. The by Walter R. Thomas, dated May M.G.L.c.183A:6 on the real
Book 3585, Page 778. 14, 2005 and recorded with the successful bidder will be 22, 1995, and recorded with estate known as UNIT NO. 501,
These premises will be sold Plymouth County Registry of required to execute a Foreclosure Plymouth Registry of Deeds in 501 AUBURN STREET,
and conveyed subject to and with Deeds at Book 31918, Page 69 Sale Agreement immediately Book 13610, Page 338, and WHITMAN, MA of the BOARD
the benefit of all rights, rights of of which the Mortgage the after the close of the bidding. being the same premises OF TRUSTEES OF
way, restrictions, easements, undersigned is the present holder The balance of the purchase conveyed by confirmatory deed TOLLHOUSE VILLAGE
covenants, liens or claims in the by assignment for breach of the price shall be paid within thirty dated July 11, 2003 which CONDOMINIUM TRUST for
nature of liens, improvements, conditions of said Mortgage and (30) days from the sale date in currently has the address of 412 the purposes of satisfying such
public assessments, any and all for the purpose of foreclosing the form of a certified check, South Avenue, Whitman, lien, the real estate is scheduled
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, same will be sold at Public bank treasurer’s check or other Massachusetts 02382. for Public Auction at 10:00 A.M.
water and sewer liens and any Auction at 03:00 PM on March check satisfactory to For mortgagor's title see deed ON THE 12th DAY OF
other municipal assessments or 11, 2010 at 160 School Street, Mortgagee’s attorney. The recorded with Plymouth County MARCH, A.D. 2010, AT UNIT
liens or existing encumbrances Whitman, MA, all and singular Mortgagee reserves the right to Registry of Deeds in Book
of record which are in force and the premises described in said bid at the sale, to reject any and 25758, Page 59.
are applicable, having priority Mortgage, to wit: all bids, to continue the sale and These premises will be sold
over said mortgage, whether or The land with buildings to amend the terms of the sale by and conveyed subject to and with
not reference to such restrictions, thereon, situated in Whitman, written or oral announcement the benefit of all rights, rights of
easements, improvements, liens Plymouth County, made before or during the way, restrictions, easements,
or encumbrances is made in the Massachusetts, on the southerly foreclosure sale. If the sale is set covenants, liens or claims in the
deed. side of School Street, containing aside for any reason, the nature of liens, improvements,
TERMS OF SALE: 105 rods, more or less, and Purchaser at the sale shall be public assessments, any and all
A deposit of Five Thousand bounded and described as entitled only to a return of the unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens,
($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified follows: Beginning on the deposit paid. The purchaser water and sewer liens and any
or bank check will be required to southerly side of School Street as shall have no further recourse other municipal assessments or
be paid by the purchaser at the the northeast corner of the Lot, it against the Mortgagor, the liens or existing encumbrances
time and place of sale. The being the northwest corner of Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s of record which are in force and
balance is to be paid by certified land of Morrell D. Hotton; attorney. The description of the are applicable, having priority Everybody reads the
or bank check at Harmon Law thence running westerly by said premises contained in said over said mortgage, whether or Express Newspapers!

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Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal


Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
NO. 501, 501 AUBURN The Unit is conveyed together equipment and supplies, pass and Deed will be issued to the shall be made as to any other
STREET, WHITMAN, with the exclusive right and repass over the premises, all as purchaser, upon payment of the mortgages, liens, or
MASSACHUSETTS. The easement to use a parking space. may be necessary and convenient balance of the purchase price, encumbrances of record.
premises to be sold are more The post office address of the for such construction, provided within thirty (30) days of 8. No representation is or
particularly described as follows: Unit is: 501 Auburn Street, one of the same does not auction. The Deed shall convey shall be made as to the condition
The condominium located at Whitman, Massachusetts 02382 unreasonably interfere with the the premises subject to, and with of the Premises or the
501 Auburn Street, Whitman, The Unit is conveyed subject use of the Unit. the benefit of, all restrictions, Condominium. The Premises
Plymouth County, Massachusetts to and together with the benefit The Unit is intended for easements, improvements, shall be sold “as is”.
created by Master Deed dated of the following: residential purposes as permitted outstanding tax titles, municipal 9. Other items, if any, shall be
August 1, 1988, recorded with 1. Provisions of in the Master Deed. or other public taxes, announced at the sale.
Plymouth Deeds on August 15, Massachusetts General Laws, For title see Unit Deed dated assessments, liens, or claims in 10. The sale is subject to and
1988 at Book 8645, Page 212, as Chapter 183A as same many December 27, 2004, as recorded the nature of liens, and existing in accordance with the Judgment
amended of record, being Unit now and hereafter be amended. with the Plymouth County encumbrances of record senior to and Order, a copy of which may
501 located in Building B, 2. The Master Deed as same Registry of Deeds in Book the lien, whether or not reference be obtained from the seller’s
together with 2.12% may be restated and amended. 29740, Page 26. to such restrictions, easements, counsel, Attorney Ellen A.
proportionate undivided interest 3. Provisions of the Tollhouse In the event of a improvements, outstanding tax Shapiro, Goodman, Shapiro &
in the common areas and Village Condominium Trust typographical error or omission titles, municipal or other public Lombardi, LLC, 3 Allied Drive,
facilities of said Condominium, including the By-Laws and contained in this publication, the taxes, assessments, liens or Suite 120, Dedham, MA 02026,
all as set forth and described in amendments thereto, and the description of the premises claims in the nature of liens or (781) 251-9800.
said Master Deed and the Plan rules and regulations that may be contained in said Unit Deed shall encumbrances is made in the
recorded therewith. Unit 501 promulgated thereunder. control. deed. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
contains 1,303 square feet of 4. All matters of record stated TERMS OF SALE: 4. Additionally, and not by TOLLHOUSE VILLAGE
space and is shown on the Plans or referred to in the Master Deed 1. A non- way of limitation, the sale shall CONDOMINIUM TRUST,
recorded at Book 38, Page 477, as if set forth completely herein, refundable be subject to and with the benefit For the Board of Trustees,
together with the Fifth including but not limited to, the deposit payable in cash, certified of any and all tenants, tenancies, By their Attorneys
Amendment to the Master Deed reserved rights, privileges and or bank check in the amount of and occupants, if any. GOODMAN, SHAPIRO
recorded at Book 13978, Page easements of the Trustees of the Five Thousand ($5,000.00) 5. No representation is or & LOMBARDI, LLC
324, and is shown on a copy of a Tollhouse Village Trust, their Dollars for the unit shall be shall be made as to any amount
portion of the Plans attached successors and or assigns, to payable at the Auction. of taxes due and outstanding. Ellen A. Shapiro, Esq.
hereto and made a part hereof, to construct additional 2. The balance of the 6. The successful bidder shall BBO#454000
which is affixed the verified improvements in connection purchase price is to be paid pay the future condominium 3 Allied Drive, Suite 120
statement of a registered therewith, to install and maintain within thirty (30) days of the common charges commencing Dedham, MA 02026
architect on the form required by utilities of every nature and auction. with the date of the auction. (781) 251-9800
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Humble pie Panthers’ Patriot League win


A
continued from page 28 ning their lead past 20 to put The Panthers now set their
the game away. Rodgers used sights on a run in the MIAA
s a shining beacon of greatness in the sports ton are phenomenal players.
the starters sparingly over the tournament, where they are the
journalism world, I’m not wrong very often. But Josh Burnett and Josh Hanson
remainder of the game and sat number one seed in Division
in recent weeks, I have been guilty of presump- did a nice job on Coates and
them for most of the fourth II. They will play the winner of
tions later proved false, and now I’m we got a lot of help down low
quarter. After the final buzz- the game between Pembroke
against Stanton. We’re known
going to have to eat my words. er, the team celebrated their and Quincy, two more Patriot
The Tale of for being an offensive team,
In the Feb. 4 issue of The Express, championship win with the League teams the Panthers are
the Tape and at times this year our de-
I ran a story about the boys basketball ceremonial cutting of the net familiar with.
fense has been a little sketchy,
team losing to then first place Scitu- to keep as keepsakes of their “The challenge now is to
but the kids really bought into
ate with an accompanying photo of a title run. keep the kids focused on what
what we were trying to do.”
dejected John Hardiman and the head- “We watched the seniors we have to do,” Rodgers said.
The defensive domination
line “Bye bye banner.” With the Sailors [in 2007] cut it down when we “The emotion from tonight
by Whitman-Hanson contin-
were freshmen,” Josh Burnett will hopefully carry the kids
then two games up on the Panthers and ued into the second half, when
said. “It’s just something spe- forward in a positive way, but
a seemingly easy schedule the rest of the the Panthers held the Red
cial and something we will al- what we have in front of us is
way, I was guilty of writing the Panthers Raiders to just one field goal
ways share with these guys.” important too.”
off as far as a league championship goes. in the third quarter while run-
By Dave Palana
My bad.
After the Panthers beat North Little League has scheduled baseball evaluations
Quincy Thursday to tie Scituate for the same league cham- Hanson Little League has scheduled base- The following schedule has been set:
pionship I said they wouldn’t win, Bob Rodgers told me he ball evaluations for Sunday, March 14 at the Nine-year-olds or any new players age 10:
used my story and snappy headline to motivate the team by Hanson Middle School gymnasium. These last names A-L: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. last
giving copies to everyone and then putting another copy on evaluations will provide us with the opportu- names M-Z: 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
the scorers’ table against the Red Raiders, so the players saw nity to assess each player’s skill level and to Eight year olds looking to move up to
place them in the appropriate league. Minors:12-1 p.m.
it every time they checked into the game.
The following players should attend these Ten-year-olds looking to move up to Ma-
If only I got Josh Burnett to hold up a copy while he was evaluations: Any eight-year-olds who would jors as well as any new players ages 11-12:
wearing the net around his neck it would have completed my like to be considered for the Minor leagues, all 1:15 p.m.–2:15 p.m.
“Dewey defeats Truman” moment. nine-year-olds (except those that were eight last Please bring your bat and glove and wear
By the time this article hits the newsstands, I will hope- year and played in the Minors), any 10-year- sneakers for the evaluations.If you have any
fully be enjoying a nice, calm sunny day in Oahu; so I will olds who would like to be considered for the questions, e-mail Scott Sawtelle at slsawtelle@
have missed the boys’ tournament game Wednesday, the Major leagues, any new players to the program comcast.net.
girls’ game Thursday and any subsequent games if the teams between the ages of 9-12.
win. As a parting gift, and to atone for my presumptions, I
will leave the teams with one last nugget of motivation.
All of the seniors I talked to after the boys won the
league talked about how they remember the 2007 team cut-
SENIOR MOMENTS
ting down the netting after they won the league. If that is
A visit with boys basketball captain John Hardiman
H
true, then they also remember the chants of “O-VER RATE-
ED (clap clap clapclapclap)” that echoed inside the high
ardiman helped lead the Panthers to the second league championship in the history of
school when that team was unceremoniously dumped from the boys basketball program and the top seed in the MIAA
the tournament on their home court. The MIAA assigns tour- Division II South Sectionals. After the basketball tourna-
nament rankings based on record alone without taking things ment is over, he will switch his focus to outdoor track for his final
like strength of conference and schedule into consideration, season at Whitman-Hanson. He shared his thoughts on…
so there are always going to be teams that squeak into the
tournament one or two wins over .500 that are much better … where he wants to go to school. I definitely want to go to
than their record, and prime to embarrass top seeds who may school in Boston. I applied to Northeastern, I got in early there,
and I’m waiting to hear from BU. I love Boston; my sister goes to
have had an easier road into the tournament.
school there and my parents used to always bring into Bos-
This is not to say the top-seeded boys team or the third- ton when I was little so I love being there.
seeded girls team sleepwalked into the tournament. Rather,
that going in with a more NCAA attitude that a top seed will … going into business. I want to study business
usually plow through the first two pairings without much management. I like being in charge. [Laughs] Hope-
opposition would be a colossal mistake and lead to another fully, I’ll go into the information systems aspect of it.
embarrassing moment on the high school floor like the one
in 2007. The MIAA seedings are meaningless unless you can … playing basketball. I always did junior pro but
I was always the bad kid. I started really playing seri-
prove that you earned them.
ously in seventh and eighth grade and started really
I say this because I will be back on March 5, and it working at it. I made the freshman team my first year
would be nice if both teams are still going. Good luck. here and just kept working.

… getting into track. It was just one of those


things. I didn’t have anything to do in the spring, so
I just went out for the team and did pretty well. It just
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK worked out.
Sponsored by the East Bridgewater Savings Bank
… winning the league championship this season.
Eric Johnson Cutting down the net was one of the best memories. It was
Boys Basketball just awesome getting that league championship. We saw the
Johnson was nominated for videos of the 2007 team that got it before us, and we knew
Athlete of the Week by the we could get there but we knew it would take a lot of work.
fans for his performance off the When we got it, it was just the greatest feeling ever.
bench for the Panthers during
their championship season, … his community service. I enjoy working with kids a
including hitting a buzzer-beat- lot. I did a camp at YMCA in East Bridgewater that was a
ing three pointer against North lot of fun. They were looking for volunteers at the school
and it seemed really cool. It was really fun and I made a lot
Quincy on Thursday.
of new friends there.

… his plans after graduation. I want to never turn


back. I want to go to college and eventually get my mas-
ters and end up working in Boston. Life will take me
where it does.
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Panthers take part in D-II meet

Kerry Condon lets the shot Caitlyn Ryan starts her third lap
put fly. of the track in the mile run.

Vinnie McDougall clears the high jump bar on his way to sixth place in the event.

Pat Ryan leads the field around a turn in the two-mile. Ryan lost the lead in
the unseeded heat, but recovered with a strong performance to finish 13th.

Freshman Nate Stephansky kicks past North Middlesex sophomore


Michael Skelly in the home stretch of the mile run.

Kevin Sartori (left) and Dom Cacciatore compete in the 300 metes. For Satori, it was
his final indoor competition at Whitman-Hanson while Cacciatore, a sophomore,
made his first appearance at the state championship.

Brendan
Moran
takes 15th
in the
mile.

Emily
Regan clos-
es out the
day for the
girls track
team with a
place finish
in the two- Janet Dempsey touches down in the long jump.
mile.
Thursday, February 25, 2010 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 27

Panther campers hit the hoops Joey


Sweeney
tries to
pry the
ball away
from
Cameron
Lishman
during
a scrim-
mage.

Hunter Burt (left) and Dave Mason jump after the tip Phillip O’Brien wins a game of knock-
off thrown by Keith Griffin (24). out.

Varsity players John Hardiman, Shane Gray and Jay Vancura share a laugh while they
watch the campers.

Jared McTernan throws up a jumper while being guarded by Colby


Ahern.

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Photos by Dave Palana

FRIDAY NIGHT
7:30-9pm
PLEASE JOIN US FOR
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Panther
captain
Josh
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takes in
the action
with CJ
Schirner.

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House party
Panthers rout Raiders to win Patriot League banner
BY DAVE PALANA, SPORTS EDITOR played their last three league Johnson to end a back and forth
DAVID@HANSONEXPRESS.COM games against the bottom of first quarter with a 15-11 lead.
After losing a heartbreaker the Keenan Division stand- Whitman-Hanson stepped up
to Scituate back on the first of ings, the double-digit win their defense in the second
the month, the boys basketball over the Raiders was the only quarter to run their lead past
team needed a little luck and sure thing in a wild month for 10, and Tim Farrell hit another
a lot of help to have a shot at Whitman-Hanson. The Pan- buzzer-beating three for Whit-
winning a league champion- thers were supposed to play man-Hanson to send them into
ship. North Quincy on Feb. 3, but a halftime up 33-20.
BOYS BASKETBALL shooting outside North Quin- “It was really nice at the
Whitman-Hanson 54 cy High School postponed the end of those quarters to get
North Quincy 35 game. The Panthers then out- those points,” Rodgers said.
gunned the third place Dux- “It’s so heartbreaking for the
bury Dragons, fresh off a win other team. I thought that was
The Panthers won out the over Scituate, by four points a big part of the game.”
rest of their season, Duxbury before surviving by a single While Panther star T.J.
and North Quincy shocked point against the 9-13 Hing- Champignie was quiet in the
the Sailors and, with a 54-35 ham Harbormen and the 1-18 first half with only three points,
blowout of the Red Raiders Silver Lake Lakers. the Panther defense shut down
at the high school on Thurs- “The night we came back both Jonathan Coates and
day, Whitman-Hanson can call here after we lost to Scituate Mike Stanton. The Panther
themselves league champions we talked about how it is not guards held the smooth shoot-
for only the second time in over,” head coach Bob Rod- ing Coates to only one field
program history after a long, gers said. “To think about the goal while Jay Vancura, John-
hard month of February. road we had to get here, win- son and John Hardiman out-
“We knew we still had a ning on the road against Dux- muscled Stanton in the paint.
shot, but it was going to be bury, against Hingham in the “He’s a great post player,”
hard,” senior guard Tim Farrell last second and surviving the Vancura said of Stanton. “We
said. “We fought, we practiced scare in Silver Lake, the kids had a game plan and we ex-
so hard and it just paid off; it’s just stayed focused.” ecuted it. We played a great
the best feeling in the world.” Thursday’s game with defensive game all around to-
“To win a league champi- the 7-12 Red Raiders started night.”
onship on your home court is off along the same lines as “It was probably the best
indescribable,” added senior the Hingham and Silver Lake defensive effort I have ever
TO THE VICTOR GO THE SPOILS: A triumphant Josh Burnett heads captain Jay Vancura. “It’s just games for Whitman-Hanson, had a team turn in,” Rodgers
back to his teammates after cutting down the net at the high
a great feeling.” but the Panthers got a last- said. “Both Coates and Stan-
school Saturday to commemorate the Panthers’ Patriot League
championship-clinching win over North Quincy. Photo by Dave Palana Though the Panthers second three-pointer from Eric
continued on page 25

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