Dear Heavenly Father I know that you love me even though I have broken your laws. I have heartfelt sorrow for my sins and I ask that you forgive my sins and direct my life. I believe Jesus shed his blood and died for my sins, was buried and was bodily raised to life on the third day. I ask Jesus to be my Savior and my Lord. I pray in the NAME of JESUS, Your Beloved Precious Eternal SON. Amen.
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Thanksgiving Novena to
ST. JUDE
O Holy St. Jude Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ. Faithful intercessor of all who invoke this special patronage in time of need. To you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg you, to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and three Glory Be’s. Publication must be promised. St Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. This novena has never been known to fail. It helped me. Thank you St. Jude for answering my prayers. RSTP
OF KENT COUNTY
The Chorus of Kent County will present “Songs of Joy & Light: A Holiday Chorus Concert”, on December 7 at 7PM & December 8 at 2PM. The concert will be held at the West Warwick High School, 1 Webster Knight Drive in West Warwick. Tickets for adults are $17 in advance and $20 day of the concert, children 10 & under are $10, and under 2 are guests of the Chorus. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy donation (for Toys for Tots) and/or nonperishable food items (for Project Hand Up). Tickets can be purchased at chorusofkentcounty.com or by calling 862-3105.
Leave Nothing to Chance
THANKSGIVING BASKET DONATIONS REQUESTED
CORNERSTONE OF FAITH UMC BAZAAR
Cornerstone of Faith United Methodist Church, 1081 Main Street, Coventry will hold a Bazaar on November 16 from 9AM-2PM. There will be a White Elephant Sale, Christmas gems, baked goods, etc. Lunch will be available with homemade soups, sandwiches & pies.
ONGOING FOOD DRIVE TO BENEFIT VETERANS
The High 5 Pantry at Flat River Tavern, 2260 Flat River Road in Coventry will have an ongoing Food Drive to benefit local Veterans. Please drop off your non-perishable donations anytime during their normal business hours. Call 407-2121 with any questions.
ONECO METHODIST CHURCH
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Oneco Methodist Church, 1128 Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14A) in Oneco will hold their Christmas Bazaar on November 16 from 9AM-2PM. Featured will be crafts & ornaments, fudge, baked goods, jams & jellies, Christmas Postal stamps, Grandma’s Attic, close-out on Rada cutlery & more. Santa will be there too! Light lunch available.
For over 30 years, the Office of Human Services in West Greenwich has put together Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets for families in town who need assistance. Please remember families in our community who may need support this holiday season. If you or your organization would like to donate a complete Thanksgiving Basket or if you find yourself in need of assistance this year, please call Marge Gartelman at 3974234. “Share the Blessings of the Season and Help a Neighbor”
GREENE LIBRARY HOMESCHOOLER’S CLUB
Greene Library will hold their next Homeschooler’s Club on November 14 at 2PM. Homeschooled children, ages 4-12, are invited to this all-new monthly club. Members from Animal Rescue RI will join us and present a program on “Animals in Winter”. A fun craft will also be provided. Please call 397-3873 to sign up.
CHRISTMAS TREES!
Choose & cut. Large trees, 8-10'. Fraser, Concolor, Fir & Spruce. Tag in November. Open 9AM4PM Saturday & Sunday. 280 Carrs Trail, Western Coventry.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:
JW Studley & Sons. Cut & split seasoned wood. $250/cord. Est. 1982. Not a fly by night! 641-0212.
MAKE YOUR CLASSIFIED POP with a splash of color! For only $1.50 extra, you can draw more attention to your ad.
CLEANUPS: Attics, cellars, garages, buildings, yards, leaves. Some cleanouts for content. Anything hauled away. Very reasonable. Reliable service! Free estimates. Call for your small moving needs. Lic. #37379/Insured. 30 Years of reliable service. 397-2781 or 741-2781.
WANTED: Antiques and collectibles. Moving or just cleaning out? We pay more for your old jewelry, glassware, furniture, pottery, clocks, paintings, military items, crocks, post cards, cameras, photos, old coins, etc. For prompt and courteous service call Bill, 821-0381.
BINGO MONDAY NIGHTS!
Clyde Tower, 1021 Main Street, West Warwick: Doors open 4PM, starts 6PM. Kitchen opens 4PM.
HERBAL PLACE:
Specializing in Lyme Disease and Chronic Fatigue. Herbalist. Call 401-378-3580.
JUKEBOX FOR SALE:
Stands up against the wall, full size. West Warwick area. Never used. $900. 401-3307328.
NOTICE:
Classified ad deadline for the December 4 issue will be Tuesday, November 26 at 12 noon
BEDROOM SET: Girl’s white, solid wood, including desk, twin bed, lingerie chest, vanity with tri-fold mirror. Excellent condition. $675. 241-8300.
WOODLAND MANOR
BINGO: Wednesdays 6PM, doors & kitchen open 4PM. $6/24 games, 3 Specials - $1 each. 20 Woodland Drive, Coventry. 470-4587 for more information.
OLD COINS WANTED: Indian $.01 & Buffalo $.05, Silver Dollars. High prices! 946-1070.
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TRUCK WANTED: 1957 – 1960 Ford Truck. Completely rusted OK. Need for parts only. 401-641-4634
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Bazaars
CLYDE TOWER TENANT ASSOCIATION
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 1021 Main Street, West Warwick. Sunday, November 24, 9AM2PM. Raffles, Baskets, Miscellaneous Items, Baked Goods for sale.
you are my mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times.) Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks. JMM
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MOOSUP VALLEY MUSIC SERIES
The Moosup Valley Church, 81 Moosup Valley Road in Foster, will host a concert inside the church on Saturday, November 30, from 6-8PM featuring piano player, Charlie Wilkinson, performing holiday tunes. Light refreshments provided. As always, we pass the hat. For more info, contact Laurie at 623-0320.
DROP-IN SENIOR TECH HELP AT COVENTRY LIBRARY
Coventry Library is offering Drop-In Senior Tech Help from 1-3PM on November 22 and December 9. Drop in for help using your electronic devices. If you don’t own a smart device but would like to participate, contact the ATEL Program at 486-3325 or email denise.corson@ors.ri.gov
SATURDAY GRAB & GO WEEKLY MEALS
Are you or is someone you know an elder in Coventry or West Warwick? St. Vincent de Paul Society is offering a warm meal from their Saturday Grab & Go weekly meals. To schedule a delivery or pick up a warm meal, please call 828-3090 before 3PM on Wednesdays. If picking up your meal, please go to the OLC School Gym, 445 Washington Street in Coventry, between 11AM-12PM on Saturday.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH CRAFT SHOW
Tabernacle Baptist Church, 182 Seven Mile Road, Hope (Scituate) will hold their Craft Fair on Saturday, November 16 from 9AM-3PM.
(Family Features) If you’re among those looking for ways to clean your home while also going green, it may be easier than you think.
Consider these easy and affordable solutions to help you live more environmentally friendly. You may be surprised to find you already have many of these household products on hand.
Baking soda: A natural, safe, effective and gentle solution, baking soda can serve multiple home cleaning needs. Make a paste of
three parts baking soda to one part water. Rub onto silver with a clean cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and dry for shining serving or decor pieces. Additionally, you can sprinkle baking soda on upholstery and carpet to get rid of odors.
Vinegar: With the acidity to help get rid of dirt and grime around the home, vinegar can be used to clean cloudy glassware. Simply soak paper towels or a cloth in full-strength white distilled vinegar and wrap around both the inside and outside of the glass. Let sit before rinsing clean. To remove lime deposits on your tea kettle, add 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar to the water and let it sit overnight. In the morning, boil the vinegar for a few minutes then rinse with water.
Lemons: With a fresh, natural smell, lemons have the acidity to remove soap scum, clean and shine brass and remove hard water deposits. Just spray some lemon juice on tile surfaces to remove soap scum or hard water deposits. Squeeze lemon juice on a cloth and use to polish brass around the home.
Houseplants: Plants serve as natural air purifiers. African violets and ferns are beautiful ways to help clear the air.
Other easy, green ideas for keeping your home clean include opening windows and doors while you clean to improve air quality and taking off your shoes when you come inside, which can help avoid tracking dust, dirt, pollen and more throughout the house.
Visit eLivingtoday.com for more eco-friendly advice.
Source: eLivingtoday.com
CARPENTER: 35 Years experience. Licensed & insured, references and rates. Text or call 1-401-426-0828. SELBY TREE SERVICE: Tree removal, tree trimming & stump grinding, yard clean up. Expert Climber. Free estimates. Contact 2861407.
Home Improvement
Easy Renter-Friendly Tips to Weatherize Your Home
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In fact, a Duck brand survey found that 80% of people noticed a decrease in their heating bill after using affordable weatherization products, such as window insulation kits, weatherstrip seals and door draft seals. With this in mind, here are temporary ways to prep your rental for the winter without causing any damage.
Install draft seals. Doors and windows are notorious for letting in cold air, which can drastically
affect your home’s temperature. Fortunately for renters, the Duck Brand Double Draft Seal is a removable solution designed to insulate your door from both sides. This practical tool blocks drafts while maintaining the room’s temperature, ensuring both comfort and energy efficiency. Simply slide the seal under interior or exterior doors and window frames to keep cold air from coming in. Even better, the seals can be reused in future residences, making them a smart choice for keeping your comfort intact wherever you choose to live next.
Hang thermal curtains . Thermal curtains are an excellent option if you’re looking for DIY ways to
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increase your space’s energy efficiency. By hanging these insulated drapes, the cold air between the window and fabric remains trapped, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature without the need to turn up the heat. If your lease doesn’t give permission to drill into the wall, use a tension rod to install them.
Embrace window kits. If thermal curtains aren’t your style, installing a removable window kit is just as easy. The Duck Max Strength Rolled Shrink Film Window Insulation Kit creates an added barrier between the outdoor air and your home’s inside. Plus, unlike thermal curtains, the film is crystal clear and allows natural light to peer through windows.
Dress your floors. Who said weatherization can’t be stylish? By placing decorative, cozy rugs on hardwood floors and tiles, you can further insulate your rental. While these items won’t fully prevent heat loss, they do offer an extra layer of warmth and can help reduce drafts from cold floors, making
them an obvious choice if you’re a renter looking to stay warm without making permanent changes.
For more weatherization how-to’s, head to www.duckbrand.com/ weatherize.
Rewriting the Rules of Retirement
DEMAND FOR PAYMENT
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned demands payment amounts due for the undersigned as of November 12, 2024
Unit MS8, MS10, 23 & 24
Troy Costa
Amount Due $3140.00
Unit 125
Angelo Oliviera
Amount Due $750.00
Unit N61
Alan Wright
Amount Due $915.00
Unit 131
Roland Carlow
Amount Due $246.00
CONSUMER REPORT AND ANCESTRY.COM
AVAILABLE AT COVENTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Coventry Public Library provides free access to Consumer Reports, Ancestry.com, and many more databases! Consumer Reports is a nonprofit that provides information to help make informed choices when buying appliances, cars & trucks, and much more. Available at the Coventry Library and off-site. Ancestry.com is a database that helps people learn about their family history and genealogy (Ancestry.com available on-site at the Coventry Library only).
If the above amount remains unpaid as of December 3, 2024 any right to access terminates and goods may be sold at public auction or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the law.
TLC MINI STORAGE
389 Mishnock Road W. Greenwich, RI 02817 (401) 392-3300
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FREE NOTARY SERVICE AT COVENTRY LIBRARY
Free notary services are available at the Coventry Public Library. Proper governmental identification with a signature is required and all documents must be signed in the presence of the notary. Please call ahead to be sure the notary is available at 401-822-6200.
YELLOW HORSE EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITIES & THERAPY PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
In partnership with the horse’s unique attributes, Yellow Horse facilitates social, emotional and behavioral growth and learning to children, adults, families and the community through equineassisted activities and therapy programs. We are looking for volunteers to join our Yellow Horse family. Horse experience is not necessary; just a positive attitude and desire to participate! Free training provided. Ages 15 and up. Located at 40 Collins Road in Ashaway. For more information visit www.yellowhorse-equine.com or email volunteer@yellowhorseri.com
TOWN OF COVENTRY ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW
Notice is hereby given that the Coventry Zoning Board of Review will hold a public hearing for the following matter on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at 7:00 p.m., Coventry Town Hall Council Chambers, 1670 Flat River Road, Coventry, RI 02816. All interested parties are invited to be present and heard.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: December 4, 2024 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Town of Coventry Zoning Board Meeting – December 4, 2024
Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001635725?pwd=yfOTT5WDRZoEFJV8IVqJP5LTY8Ql8Q.1
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NEW BUSINESS
Owner-Applicant: Jeffrey DeBlasio
Location: AP 305 Lot 61; 309 Twin Brook Lane Zone: RR-3
Applicant is seeking a Dimensional Variance to construct a 20'w x 30'L x 11'H garage in the front yard setback.
Owner-Applicant: Thomas Conley
Location: AP 38 Lot 44.001; 0 Alaska Street Zone: General Business (GB)
Applicant is seeking a Use Variance to construct a single family dwelling in the General Business (GB) zone.
ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW
SERVING AS THE BOARD OF APPEALS
In re: Appeal of GNT Realty LLC
In the matter of: Appeal of Zoning Enforcement Officer’s Notice of Order
Appellant: GNT Realty LLC
Location: AP 46 Lot 13; 913 Main Street
Zone: General Business (GB)
Appellant is appealing Zoning Enforcement Officer’s Notice of Order.
Participation by any person needing to be sworn must be present to be heard. No remote participation via Zoom will be allowed.
The public is welcome to any meeting of the Town Council or its committees. If communication assistance is needed or any other accommodation to ensure equal participation, please contact the Town Clerk at (401) 822-9173 at least two (2) business days prior to the meeting.
LOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Endeavors & More
BY JENNIFER COATES
There was a time when crafters from every walk of life would gather in small knitting or quilting “circles” to share their talents, work side-by-side on a project, or just enjoy the unique bonding experiences that such time together afforded them. Fellow craft-lovers, putting their hands and minds together to create handcrafted items — many of which would later be handed down through the generations.
When Robin Gursky opened Endeavors & More in June of 2022, she could never have imagined that her cheerful shop in Coventry would become a place where gatherings like those of “days of old” could occur. With various classes offered every week, there is always an opportunity to connect with friends, family or neighbors to learn new skills and discover hidden talents.
The list of classes here at Endeavors & More is long,
diverse and ever-changing, with something to appeal to every ability level and interest. Sign up today to try your hand at some of these crafts: Felted Santa Wool Painting. Crocheting and “Fun Painting”. Ancient Art of Paper Quilling. Turkish Lamps. Painting your own 3D Axolotl. Holiday Wreath Making. Chain Maille European Bracelets. Beginners Watercolor Painting. Cookie and Cupcake Decorating Classes (just in time for the holidays!) Fondant Flower making. There is truly “something for everyone!”
Endeavors & More is so much more than an inviting place to gather. It is a special place to shop for original artwork AND it is a special place to showcase your own original art and talents. The shop is filled with one-of-a kind items including knitted blankets, shawls and hats, paintings, jewelry, holiday
wreaths, intricately-carved wooden pens, enchanting felted figurines, handmade candles, customized tumblers, ornaments, mugs and light-up bottles, customized t-shirts, denim jackets, & flannel shirts, exquisitely made resin and wood charcuterie boards, dream-catchers, sea glass artwork, dog accessories, “microwave bowls” and SO MUCH MORE!
Beyond this vast selection of functional and fanciful gifts, there is also a hutch full of honey, maple syrup and every sauce/salsa/dressing/dry seasoning you could want from the popular We Be Jammin’ (there are even cured meats available) — all sourced from local beekeepers, farmers, and cooks. These are the perfect gift for the budding chefs in your life!
In addition to being a shop owner, Robin is also a Young Living® Essential Oils vendor and representative. If you are a fan of essential oils and organic, non-toxic, and concentrated Thieves® cleaning products, be sure to check out her impressive inventory!
With the holidays fast upon us, now is the time to put in your custom orders.
Come to the shop to find the perfect customizable gift for your loved one this season of giving.
Endeavors & More is located at 89 Sandy Bottom Road. Call the shop at 401323-9825 or check it out on Facebook. Open Monday & Thursday, 3pm–9pm, Tues., Wed., Friday, 10am–6pm, and Saturdays 11am–5pm. Closed on Sundays.
Robin Gursky, the owner of Endeavors & More in Coventry, seen here holding one of the many seasonal wreaths available at this unique gift shop on Sandy Bottom Road.
Real Estate Transactions
Coventry
111 Manning Ct Mcgovern, Thomas and Mcgovern, Elizabeth Charpentier 3rd, Joseph A 10/15
14 Hampton Rd Lot 14 Apponaug Properties Inc Giammarco, Frank and Giammarco, Johanne 10/16
29 Leisure Way Costa, Joyce Iadevaia, Zachary J 10/15
291 Ledge Rd Clark, Christopher Pickering, Ryan 10/11
335 Chaplin Dr Curtis, Carmino and Curtis, Kimberly M Cooke, Joshua E and Gardner, Amanda M 10/17 $435,000
37 Puritan Ave Denuccio, Gerald F and Denuccio, Geraldine V Cote, Tracy 10/17, $230,000
6 Lane 5 Kotkofski, Karen Dias, Manuel R 10/17 $92,000
6005 Flat River Rd Fortes, Brian A and Fortes, Kara J Irizarry, Jessica 10/16
30 Pensacola St Amy E Pesare Lt and Pesare, Amy E Vieira, Erika C and Gonell, Danny 10/25
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Real Estate Transactions
1 Rotondo Ave Vescera, Anthony C and Vescera, Patricia E Cronin, Erin 10/25 $595,000
105 Brayton Ave Pirolli, Arioste M and Pirolli, Richard Deveuce, Adam and Thomas, Kassidy 10/24 $467,500 1180 Narragansett Blvd Lot B2 Chan, Chi Y Lam, Chien Y 10/22 $245,000
125 Tomahawk Trl Sarachick, Rodolfo B Potter, Matthew and Potter, Kelly 10/25 $632,500
125 Tomahawk Trl Lot 238 Sarachick, Rodolfo B Potter, Matthew and Potter, Kelly 10/25 $632,500
127 E View Ave Marrapese Ft and Tyler, Deborah A Sanchez-Deleon, Freddy and Desanchez, Maria E 10/24 $370,000
127 Turner Ave Petrillo, Leah Sanginario, Timothy P and Sanginario, Diana S 10/23 $360,000
1415 New London Ave Forlini, Lynn and Ciorlano, Susan Ramos, Sumaira 10/25 $447,255
15 Carmina Cir Hicks, Mary K Disandro 3rd, Domenic M 10/25 $520,000 1604 Elmwood Ave Lot 371 Czerwein, Clovis Morales, Bryan A 10/18 $1
Chanelle and Brand, Michael 9/20 $420,000
42 Sunapee Ct Coyle, David M Coyle 3rd, Thomas E 9/19 $410,000
165 Holland St Lot 25, Bastow, James F and Bastow, Carolyn Palumbo, Marissa 10/25, $329,900
5 Gilles St Kupa, Andrew J Desalvo, Sara E and Dasilva, Kyle A 9/16
22 Marion Ave S Sechrest, Andrew C and Wetzel, Abigail P Befort, Jason Q and Jensen, Heidi J 10/25 $705,000
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Ave Novegil, Joslyn E Besson, Remy and Mccarron, Carla 9/20
Dr Broccoli, David J Bellospirito Jr, Anthony J 9/19
237 Eldridge St Masello, Jonathan D Alves, Jacqueline 10/21 $380,000
Doris St Bouthiette, Carl R Mccra, Michael and Mccra, Catherine 9/20 $335,000 975 Whaley Hollow Rd Washburn Jr, Jason Rzemien, Jeffrey T 9/16 $430,000
26 Nickerson St Dellaquila, Joseph C and Dellaquila, Donna M Bollinger, Brandon J 10/21 $497,500
3 Sweet Pea Dr Lot 3 Lapolla, Joseph D Marulanda, John and Marulanda, Patricia 10/23 $540,000
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41 Shirley Blvd Mendoza, Saaid A Garcia, Christopher and Garcia, Rubi 10/24 $580,000
47 Mockingbird Dr Debiasio, Linda and Debiasio, Ronald Zonfrilli, Joseph P 10/25 $391,000
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55 Brookfield Dr Mackenzie Brenda L Est and Lancellotta, Cheryl Russo, Charles and Russo, Robert V 10/18 $235,000
58 Delway Rd Whitney, Dwight C and Ysasi, Alexandra Lucchetti, Armand and Lucchetti, Katherine 10/18 $372,000
60 Bethel St Lot B6 Schmidt, Kerrie J Gomez, Ryan 10/25 $185,000
20 Denver Ave Krahe, Nancy A Doggett, Shelby F and Demers, Richard J 9/17 $375,000
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25 Tripoli St Mm Invest LLC Then, Stephany and Martinez, Lelvy L 9/20 $565,000
105 Cora St Meng, Xiaonong Duncan, Albert and Testa, Mariella 10/21 $475,500
255 Norwood Ave Brown, Daniel and Kitchen,
16 Hampton Rd Lot 71 Apponaug Prop Inc Tridenti Jr, Ernest and Tridenti, Nancy 10/25 $698,840
264 Main St Jct Prop LLC 26 Main St LLC 10/21 $860,000
50 Princess Pine Dr Goldberg, Michael M and Goldberg, Alaina J Marcinek, Katherine and Marcinek, Rafael 10/22 $1,600,000 678 Shippeetown Rd Plante, Stephen M Bruder, Alex and Abidin, Zafirah Z 10/25 $725,000
Johnston
1 Nutmeg Dr Paliotta, Antonio Fournier, Ryan and Fournier, Lawrence 10/25 $585,000 1145 Hartford Ave Lot 6A Sullivan, Stephanie L King, Kendra 10/25 $229,000
15 Blackberry Knoll Way Martinez, Gabriel C and Erminiello, M D Berdrosian, Alex and Armor, Alexis 10/25 $467,000
18 Apple Tree Ln Brothers Rebuild LLC Dasilva, Jordan and Dasilva, Kelsey 10/23
28 Rotary Dr Corsetti, Kenneth and Corsetti, Zenaida Corsetti, Kenneth A 10/23
11 Creekwood Dr Legon, Oscar I Verrecchia Const Mgmt LLC
125 Waterman Ave Nakowicz Lt and Nakowicz, John J Mcconnell, Patrick and Mcconnell, Alyssa
126 Fairfax Dr Palumbo, Donna and Palumbo, Marissa Beattie, Christina and Cabrera, Domingo
141 Spencer Woods Dr Lot 141 Roberts, Elaine Grenier,
19 Mystic Dr Judith B Beer T and Daigle, Patricia E Pimental, Amy
Job Market
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Real Estate
Real Estate Wanted Apartment Needed House for Rent
We Buy UNWANTED HOUSES Fast! Offer in 48 Hrs. CASH... Any situation. Any condition. Call today, 595-8703.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
NEEDED for older man: No pets, non-smoker. 320-8017.
SMALL COTTAGE FOR RENT, Coventry. Quiet neighborhood. 2-bdr., appliances and water included. One floor. Perfect for couple or one person. Seniors welcome. Small pets considered. $1250/mo. Call: 802-338-7777.
Automart
Trucks/Vans for Sale Truck Wanted
SPECIAL FORD LEASE
PICKUPS! All kinds, late models. From $9995. Auto Mart, 1108 Park Avenue, Cranston. 946-1070.
TRUCK WANTED: 1957 – 1960 Ford Truck. Completely rusted OK. Need for parts only. 401-641-4634
Help Wanted Jobs Wanted
CLEANERS: 1st & 2nd Shift, 20-25 hours per week, Monday-Saturday. $15/hour. Must have valid Driver’s License, reliable vehicle and clean BCI. Great job for retirees! Call 301-1162.
RICHARD J. PIZZI Electrical Contractor: 550 Providence Street, West Warwick. Residential Wiring (home repairs). No job too small. A145, insured. 580-8803.
FACSIMILE SERVICE
THE REMINDER’S FAX SERVICE. Now you can send or receive letters, statements, invoices, etc. in seconds by using The Reminder Fax Service. Want more details? Call The Reminder and ask about our fax: 821-2216. Fax Number: 732-3110. To Send: $3.00 (+tax) for the first page, $1.00 for every additional page. To receive: 75¢ ea. page (+tax).
FENCE INSTALLATION & REPAIR
VENTURA FENCE CO., INC.: Serving Rhode Island since 1975 for all your fencing needs. Insured. RI Reg #7260. Call anytime 821-7200.
K.C. FENCE CO.: There’s no job too big or too small... We do them all! Specializing in all types of fencing. In business for over 40 years. RI Reg. #15748. Insured. 397-5076.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
MOFFITT & ASSOCIATES, LLC.: Financial Services and Investments, Retirement Planning and 401K rollovers. www.moffittassociates.com 1260 Main St. (Rte. 117), Coventry (401) 828-0097.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LEWIS & CLARKE ENTERPRISES, INC.: New homes, additions, garages, kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms, roofs, and repairs. 345-3227. RI Reg. #5646.
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION
ALL SEASONS LAWNCARE, INC.: Full Service Landscape Maintenance and Construction Company. Now doing Fall Cleanups. 732-7993. RI Reg. #43492.
PEST CONTROL
WINFIELD TERMITE & PEST CONTROL: All your pest needs. 821-7800.
KENT COUNTY PEST CONTROL, LLC: Residential and Commercial. Certified in Industrial, Structural and Health Related Pest Control. 100% Guaranteed. 401-569-0212.
PLUMBING & HEATING
JOHN P. KEOGH PLUMBING & DRAIN CLEANING: Electric sewer rooter service. Master Plumber Lic. #1881. 401-862-8810.
$8.00 PER WEEK for 10 words (25¢ each add. word) Min. 1 Month. Deadline: Last Thursday of each month for ads starting the following month. Mail or bring your ad to The Reminder, 1944 Warwick Ave., Warwick, RI 02889. Phone: (401) 821-2216. Fax: (401) 732-3110.
ROOFING INSTALLATION & REPAIRS: Also gutters cleaned and leaf guards installed. Call 397-8729 or 749-1315 for a free estimate.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
TLC SEPTIC SYSTEMS: Design & Installation, Foundation Digging, Land Clearing & Grading. Class 1 License. Registered Contractor. Free Estimates. Call 392-3300 or visit www.tlcrhodeisland.com.
TAX SERVICES
VICTOR MOFFITT & CO., INC.: Bookkeeping, Tax Services for individuals and businesses, 40 years experience. 1260 Main St. (Rte. 117), Coventry. 828-2155. www.victormoffittandco.com
This handy directory lists businesses by category. If you don’t see your category, we will happily add it for you. Call The Reminder at 401-821-2216 for more information.