July 2015 Rehoboth Reporter

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Town of Rehoboth News Notes by Laura Calverley

Town Administrator Jeff Ritter Leaving His Position

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Cover photo: Caleb with citations for his worthwhile project for the town of Rehoboth . Congratulations Eagle Scout, Caleb Palmer Dyer!

Inside This Issue

Antiquarian Society.....................35 Births.....................................79 Business Directory.....................93 Church Events...........................45 Classifieds..............................92 Club Announcements.................31 Dave Says...................................87 Dining Guide...............................88 EP Heritage Festival.................47 Events and Activities..................41 How You Can Help......................55 Letters to the Editor......................6 Library......................................52 Obituaries................................81 People in the News....................21 Rehoboth Council on Aging.......82 Rehoboth Ramblings..................10 Rehoboth Town News................12 School...................................66 Scouts..................................57 Seekonk Human Services..........84 Seekonk Town News.................15 Sports.................................64 State House................................91 Sturdy Memorial Hospital..........51 Then and Now............................40 Weddings & Engagements........80

Town Administrator Jeff Ritter is leaving to become the new town administrator in Holliston. Ritter, who lives in Medway, has served as town administrator since 2011. Holliston is just north of Medway in Middlesex County. Ritter’s last day in Rehoboth is July 5. Assistant Town Administrator Helen Dennen will fill in for Ritter until a replacement can be found.

D-R High School Receives Accreditation

Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School received continued accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. D-R was also placed on warning in one area that looks at how the community supports the school and provides resources for learning. The association reported one of the problems as “the lack of depend-

able funding” for technology, curriculum, instructional materials and other areas. Overall, the school was commended in 22 areas, including the curriculum, the number of authentic learning opportunities, and the application of 21st century skills in student work. The press release is available on the district website, www.drregional.org, click on the high school tab.

D-R School Dept. Changing After School Provider

The Dighton Rehoboth school department is changing its before- and after-school provider from the YMCA to Champions. The Newman YMCA has been running the program at Palmer River Elementary School and the Old Colony YMCA in Taunton has been running the program at Dighton Elementary. In the fall, Champions, which runs the after school program at Martin Elementary School

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Police Sgt. Medeiros Promoted

Police Sgt. James Medeiros was promoted to lieutenant last month. Medeiros has served in the police department for 29 years.

D-R Names Valedictorian and Salutatorian

The valedictorian of the Class of 2015 at Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School is Brendan Henrique of Dighton and the salutatorian is Rebekah Philip of Rehoboth. Henrique plans to study physics and astrophysics at the University of California at Berkeley. Philip will attend the Commonwealth Honors College at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where she will study political science on a pre-med track. Henrique and Philip spoke at D-R’s 55th graduation ceremonies on Saturday, June 6. A total of 210 graduates received diplomas.

Town Website Upgrade

Selectmen approved a redesign to the town’s website last month. In addition to a new and improved look, the website is

expected to be easier for town officials to make changes to. The cost for the project is nearly $5,000 and is in the budget.

Police Arrest Three People in Connection with House Breaks

Two Rhode Island men and an unidentified juvenile were arrested for conspiring to break into a Rehoboth home last month. A homeowner reported a suspicious pickup truck was parked in the driveway but the truck left after the call was made. Police later located the truck and arrested the individuals. Police are investigating if the suspects are connected to other break-ins in the area.

Rehoboth Native Wins Fourth Runner Up in Miss Massachusetts Pageant

Alissa Musto, 20, of Rehoboth competed in the 76th Annual Miss Massachusetts Scholarship Pageant last month and was named Fourth Runner Up. Musto, who was Miss Tri-County, graduated from Providence Country Day School in 2012. She is a senior at Harvard University. Meagan Fuller of Attleboro, 22, a graduate student at Tulane University, was named Miss Massachusetts. Fuller will be representing the Bay State at the 95th Annual Miss America Pageant in September.

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July 2015 The Reporter Guess what? It happened much faster and more extensively then I had ever imagined in my dream goals! I am so happy to say that we now have a Rehoboth Pickleball Club with 4 Pickleball courts (one behind the old Anawan School on Bay State Road and three at Nike Park off Peck Street), 20 current members, and also many new people willing to try out the game and learn to play Pickleball. All of this could not have happened without my husband, Peter Jacobson‘s devotion to this club, Beth&Joe Hamilton’s initiative and participation, the great support and understanding from Rehoboth Park Commission, Rehoboth Senior Center, Rehoboth Highway Department, the Rehoboth Selectmen, and everybody we contacted in Rehoboth. Thank you to everyone, who has made this possible! On the final note, I have to add one more thought of mine: as a native of a city with population of a million plus, I used to think that a big city was the only best place to live. However, recently and especially during this past month my opinion changed; I have experienced the greatest privilege of the small town with a huge heart - our Rehoboth community demonstrating admirable fellowship and generosity.

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It is with enormous gratitude I would like to thank Seekonk Voters who supported Article #18 at Town Meeting on June 15, 2015. The article was presented by the Seekonk Veterans Memorial Committee Chairman Steven Arruda to ask the Town to provide from available funding $50,000 for the beginning of construction of the most important and well deserved Seekonk Veterans Memorial. There are those who have expressed concerns and hopefully as the process moves forward those same people will see this is for the greater good of the community and not just to study the possibilities. To date the Committee has collected all documentation for “brick� purchases from Town Hall. A database has been created to record information such as brick size, purchase amount, inscription request and the purchasers name and address. Some of the forms were incomplete. However, it is the intention of the Committee to contact individuals when it is time to prepare engraving to ensure proper spelling as such. Each purchase now has a record number and information is provided to the Committee upon request. At this time the Memorial Wall and Pavers (bricks) are the primary focus as well as the installation of the beautiful flag poles generously donated by Attorney David Tapalian. The Memorial Wall will be engraved with the names and service information of those community members who served, sacrificed and died in the line of duty. This amounts to 24 names from every conflict on record from WWI to Iraq. For a permanent structure such as this it is vital that the land be properly prepared. Excavation, back fill where needed to level and grading are the first steps. The Project Coordinator who is volunteering his time and expertise will be advising and overseeing everything from beginning to end. The Engineer/Draftsman who is also a volunteer is continuously providing professional drawings for review and adjustments. These two gentlemen have given their time and service because they too believe in the importance of this project. The Committee is grateful for all they have done and continue to do. It is with their commitment and the determination of the sitting Memorial Committee this project will be something to be proud of for years to come.


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July 2015 The Reporter we appreciated the late sunset (though not so much the very early sunrises) that far north. A gorgeous rainbow was a bonus one evening. I give high praise again to my husband Bill for his driving skills in the very challenging conditions over there. In Britain, it’s not just the driving on the left; it’s those blasted, endless roundabouts (we call them rotaries). You can’t go five miles without encountering one, or maybe two in a row. The bigger, scarier ones sometimes have traffic lights too, which helps a bit. The ultimate was finding a small roundabout in a Sainsbury parking lot/car park. Do you really need to go around a rotary to park at the supermarket?

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From the Clerk’s Corner Hello All ~ Happy July. I can’t believe we are more than half way through 2015. I also can’t believe two full years has passed since I became your Town Clerk. I have to say . . . time sure does fly when you are having fun!!! I am definitely having fun and absolutely love being Laura Schwall your Town Clerk. Thank you for another exciting, Town Clerk interesting, challenging, and informative year. As you know, one of my goals was to make the Town Clerk’s office more accessible to the public. On June 11, 2015, the Massachusetts Clerk’s Association offered a one-day workshop offering several classes which I felt would benefit Lynn and I in providing enhanced services to the Town. As a result, I asked retired Town Clerk, Kathleen Conti, if she would like to run the Clerk’s office while we were at the workshop. Kathy generously agreed, and opened the office for business that day – thank you so much Kathy! I am pleased to say the Clerk’s office remained open, residents received the services they needed, and Lynn and I were able to attend several great workshops, which will benefit us all. It was a win for the town, a win for Kathy, and win for Lynn and I. The classes I took were: What’s a Tweet? ~ Social Media and Basic Public Relations for Town and City Clerks, Planning and Conducting Elections, and Establishing a Dynamic, Efficient, and Professional Office. Lynn took a Public Records class in addition to attending the Establishing a Dynamic, Efficient, and Professional Office. We were provided with several great resources and tried/ true processes that work for other towns. We cannot wait to implement some of the methods we learned in our office.

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Thanks to Town Meeting’s vote in May, I will be starting my 3-year Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) certification process as Rehoboth’s Town Clerk. The Certified Municipal Clerk program is designed to enhance the job performance of the Clerk in small and large municipalities. The program consists of a solid week of classes beginning Saturday, July 11 through Friday, July 17 at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Therefore, I will be out of the office during that week. The International Institute of Municipal Clerks program is held during the same week of July, each year, for three years. In addition to accumulating the necessary classroom hours, I must also complete a 3-year Town Clerk “experience” requirement as well. If all goes well, in a few years I will be both your Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) through the International Institute of Municipal Clerks Association along with a Certified Massachusetts Municipal Clerk (CMMC) through the Massachusetts Town Clerk’s Association.

DOG LICENSES

All dog licenses were due and payable by April 1st. A $15.00 late fee is being assessed for any licenses that were not renewed by June 1st. We still have 158 dogs that are unlicensed for this year. A non-criminal citation with an additional charge of $25.00 will be issued for any dogs that are not licensed by July 15th, so please, come in and license your dogs to avoid any further late charges. If your dog has a valid rabies vaccine, you may also register your dog online at https://www.invoicecloud.com/rehobothgovsvcs 24/7. Thanks so much.


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STREET LISTINGS

We received the first shipment of the Annual Street Listings based on the 2015 Census data we gathered this year. If you would like a copy, there is a $15.00 charge. You may purchase at town hall or online at https://www.invoicecloud.com/rehobothgovsvcs and click on Street Listings.

NON-RESPONDENTS TO ANNUAL TOWN CENSUS

If you have not responded to the census, this will change your voter status to inactive unless you return the card with confirmation that you still live in the Town of Rehoboth. Individuals that are on the Inactive List (those that do not return our acknowledgement card and that have not answered our annual town census) will need to provide proof of continuous residency before being allowed to vote in any federal, state, or town election and/or town meeting. We still have 133 households that have not responded to our 2015 town census. Non-Respondent Households in Precinct I = 52, Precinct II = 42 and Precinct III = 39.

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REHOBOTH BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS’ MONTHLY FOOD PANTRY DROP OFF 2nd Saturday Of Every Month 9 am - 12 noon

Edward Jones, Mills Plaza II 492 Winthrop St, Unit 1, Rehoboth MA 02769 The Food Pantry Is Seeking Any Type Of: Non- Perishable Food Paper Products And Toiletries Monetary Donations Are Always Welcomed. Please Stop By With Your Donation! Thank You!

BUSINESS CERTIFICATES

Business owners are reminded that the application fee for a business certificate and/or business certificate renewal is $50.00 and that your certificate is valid for four years. New business owners must first go to Building Inspector/Zoning Officer, to complete a sign off sheet and then to the Town Clerk’s Office as your final step to be issued a Business Certificate. Information and forms are on the Town Clerk’s website:

THANK YOU – CHIEF BARRESI & FIRE STATION 3

When the new election booths came in a year ago, we had some problems with the wiring of the booth light fixtures in Precinct 3 – South Fire Station. As always, our firefighters found a temporary solution until a more permanent remedy could be identified. Recently Chief Barresi contacted an electrician to install electrical fixtures in the ceiling of Precinct 3 so the light fixture electrical wires would be off the ground. I thank you Chief Barresi, Captain Dan Noons, Bellavance Electric, and all the fire personnel who helped with this project. Thanks for the great suggestion Station 3 and for having the electrical work completed. The Precinct 3 voters, election staff, and I thank you! In closing, Lynn and I wish you all a wonderful 4th of July and a happy, healthy, safe, and memorable Summer! Sincerely, Laura & Lynn

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We are interested in creating a Stewardship Committee to assist in the ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the Rehoboth Land Trust’s properties. Periodic property stewardship activities may include: Visual inspection for damage Trash pickup Trail and land maintenance tasks Presently, we have the following locations for which we would like to have stewards “adopt a property:” Parking Lot at the Beagle Club - 139 Fairview Avenue Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land - Pond Street, about 1 mile west of Bay State Road 76 Mason Street Property River Run - Carpenter Street, next to the Palmer River Those interested in volunteering as a steward for a specific property should contact Diane Biello by email or at (508) 252-4241 for more information. We thank you for your interest in serving and look forward to hearing from you!

Friends of The Rehoboth Animal Shelter

Our yard sale held on Saturday, June 13th was another success!! On behalf of The Friends of The Rehoboth Animal Shelter, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people and organizations who donated items and their time to make the yard sale a grand event. We would especially like to thank Pam & Gerald Christman for their generous donation, and Kim Fagundes and her man Kevin for the yummy Fun On A Bun hot dogs! Without individuals like you, we would not have had such a great event! Thank you also to all the patrons that stopped by for the fun. Please keep an eye out for our future fundraising and participation in community events! If you are interested in becoming a member of the FRAS, the membership fee is $10.00. As a member, you will receive a membership card, newsletters, and regular updates. We also accept donations; no donation is too small! If you would like to make a donation or request membership, please mail the same to: Friends of The Rehoboth Animal Shelter P.O. Box 42, Rehoboth, MA 02769 If you have any questions regarding the Friends of The Rehoboth Animal Shelter, please contact us at FRASPaws@aol.com, or 508-212-0146. Cheryl Dussourd, President

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The Seekonk Scene Town Clerk’s Corner By Jan Parker, Seekonk Town Clerk

Thank you to all who attended the annual town meeting on June 15th. Over 200 Seekonk registered voters attended this session, which passed the budget for the next fiscal year for the town and school departments. A reminder to residents that if you are planning to have a yard sale, you must obtain a permit from the Town Clerk’s office prior to the date of your sale. This is a town by-law that was put into place to avoid residents holding yard sales as a business, week after week. Permits are $5.00 per day and can be obtained on line or in the Town Clerk’s office. Sign by-laws are also given out at the same time a permit is issued in this office. No off premise signs are permitted. This means you cannot put posters on telephone poles or signs with yard sale on them at the street corner. This is someone else’s property so the town cannot sanction signage off premise. Hopefully residents will respect these bylaw rules. The prospective juror list will be sent to this office via e-mail shortly. Only the residents on this list can be called for jury duty during the year. The list will be available in this office shortly after it is issued by the Jury Commissioner’s office. continued on next page...

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The Town Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3rd because of the July 4th holiday falling on a Saturday. Hope that everyone enjoys the summer weather. Seems as though July and August fly by. We are taking orders here for the K-9 officer’s tee shirts. I have several shirts here that can be purchased right now and we can also order them for you and you can pick it up here. There has been some confusion about purchasing these shirts and we want to help Officer Laprade and Kilo his K-9 partner raise money for their important program. They play such an important role in the safety of our police officers so you can support this with the purchase of a $15.00 tee shirt. I attended the Meadows annual celebration on Saturday, June 20th. It was such a nice event, starting with awarding the Sharon St. Hilaire award to Colleen OHalloran. This award is presented to a resident each year who does volunteer work in the town of Seekonk. Colleen is the one always at the bake sale table for the schools at our elections. She also helps with the clothing drive that the schools sponsor. She does many other things that make Seekonk a great place to live. Congratulations Colleen—well-deserved! The Meadows also featured several different musical groups. I really enjoyed the banjos that played first. Steve Caddick, a Seekonk resident was one of the two banjo players. Thoroughly enjoyed their music. There were kites being flown in the meadows and several artists and vendors set up tables. Good work to the Meadows committee. Sharon St. Hilaire is smiling down on all of this activity as this was her vision along with Ken Lagerquist. September 12th is the date for the annual Save a Pet craft fair at the Hurley Middle School. More information on how to rent space will be upcoming. Save the date and either rent space or come and support all the crafters who are there. We also have several local animal rescue groups who set up booths with information on their programs. Our parks and recreation department as well as our K-9 officer and Kilo also attend. Your support of local fundraisers helps fund town activities and programs that would not be possible without fundraising efforts. Volunteers are so important and many times their work is taken for granted. If you have not yet licensed your dog, please do so. Renewals now require a $20.00 late fee. New dogs are not charged a late fee, but after a dog is six months old, it needs to be licensed and have a current rabies certificate. Happy summer to all.

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Representative Steven Howitt (RSeekonk) joined the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women to honor the late Karen Ann McHugh as a posthumous member of the 2015 class of Unsung Heroines. Representative Steven Howitt recommended Ms. McHugh for this recognition for her selfless contributions to the Town of Seekonk. Ms. McHugh was honored with the other Unsung Heroines for her outstanding contributions to her community in a ceremony on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 in the Great Hall at the State House in Boston. Karen McHugh was a person with a wonderful heart who was very involved in her community. She was an officer in the Seekonk Save a Pet Society which supports the work of the Town of Seekonk Animal


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Magazine Honors Former Rehoboth Resident, Captain Patrick Darcey, USMC Former Rehoboth resident, Marine Captain Patrick L. Darcey is one of 40 successful Georgians selected by the magazine Georgia Trend honoring 40 of the state’s residents under 40 who represent Georgia’s “best and brightest.” Darcey, 31, is a selection officer in the Marine Corps and lives in Atlanta, where he recruits, mentors and trains officer candidates from colleges around the state. Captain Darcey earned his undergraduate degree from the US Naval Academy, Annapolis and MBA from Boston University. He has served on active duty for the past seven years. In addition to his current duty station, he served his first overseas deployment supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and later NATO’s activities surrounding the fall of Libyan Dictator, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. His last overseas deployment was in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in support of military operations against the Taliban. Georgia Trend’s “40 under 40” honors outstanding Georgia residents in the fields of business, government, politics, nonprofits, science, conservation and education. In addition to his Marine Corps service, Captain Darcey spearheads a Thanksgiving food drive for needy families in Marietta, Georgia and serves on the board of directors for Joseph and Sarah Caring for Veterans, a nonprofit that provides free transitional housing for homeless veteran. Captain Darcey attended Rehoboth schools and graduated from Bishop Feehan High School. He is the son of Lawrence and Valerie Darcey of Rehoboth Captain Darcy’s last overseas deployment was in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in support of military operations against the Taliban

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Paula Fernandes, a 2nd Grade Teacher at Palmer River Elementary School was Presented the Life Time Achievement Award Mrs. Fernandes has been a member of the Dighton Rehoboth regional school district for over 30 years. She began her career as a teacher’s aide, then became a teacher in 1994 after earning a Bachelor Degree at Bridgewater State College. She earned a Master’s Degree from Simmons College in Special Education in 1994. Mrs. Fernandes has taught Kindergarten and Second grade at Palmer River, where she will retire from this June. She has been a Paula Fernandes Rehoboth PTSA member; Executive board member; and Teacher representative for over thirty years. She has attended hundreds of PTSA meetings, actively supported fundraising projects, and served on the Playground committee. Mrs. Fernandes has been more then a teacher; she has been a positive role model and true advocate. After the announcement, Mrs. Fernandes was presented the Life Time Achievement Award during the June 3rd Rehoboth PTSA meeting. Congratulations!

Longtime Volunteer in Seekonk Schools Receives Public Service Award

The Seekonk Library Trust honored Colleen O’Halloran as the recipient of the fourth annual Sharon St. Hilaire Community Service Award on Saturday, June 20. Ana Saul-Sykes, a member of the Board of Directors of the Library Trust presented Ms. O’Halloran with the award at the opening ceremony of the Seekonk Meadows Summer Solstice Celebration. Mrs. O’Halloran was nominated by Melissa Mello, a member of the Guidance Department at Seekonk High School. In her letter of nomination, Ms. Mello wrote of the level of commitment and involvement shown by Colleen O’Halloran as President of the Seekonk High School Parent Advisory Committee (PAC). Ms. Mello wrote that she has encountered Colleen O’Halloran volunteering in one capacity or another at all hours of the day. As PAC President, Mrs. O’Halloran coordinates the volunteers at the concession stands during sporting events, organizes numerous bake sales during elections, plans large-scale events for students such as Post-Prom parties, coordinates fundraising activities such as clothing drives, and is present for numerous school events such as the recent Credit for Life Fair. In accepting the award, Mrs. O’Halloran thanked the many parents, volunteers and educators she had worked with throughout the years. She said that, “it was a privilege and a pleasure to work beside so many dedicated parents and educators.” The Seekonk Library Trust is an independent charitable organization that was created to raise funds for Seekonk Public Library and it played a pivotal role in the creation of the Seekonk Meadows. The Directors for the Library Trust established the award in 2011 as a way to recognize individuals who have had a long career of extraordinary service to the people of the Town of Seekonk. The award is named for its first recipient, Sharon St. Hilaire, who had served as library director for over thirty-three years. The award itself is a large Simon Pearce crystal glass bowl engraved with the words, “St. Hilaire Community Service Award,” the recipient’s name and the date of the presentation. Previous winners of the award are Janet Parker, Robert McKenna and Donna Euell.

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Past Hornbine School Student Shares Some History

Each year, as part of their curriculum, Palmer River School students dress in period clothing, pack an “old fashioned” lunch and reenact a school day at the Hornbine School. This year, Christina Gariepy, a third grade student in Mrs. Salois’s class, attended the Hornbine School on June 3, 2015. Christina’s great, great grandmother, Mary Magan, was the custodian at the Hornbine School for many years. Christina’s great grandmother, Frances Magan Jones, who attended Hornbine School from 1927 – 1932, was at the school to greet her. Christine’s mother, Megan Drown is Frances’ granddaughter. Christine’s aunt, Kathleen Drown, also a granddaughter, visited for the day. Christina’s great grandmother, Frances Magan Jones, has been speaking to visiting classes in recent years. She recounts her school memories at the Hornbine School. The third grade students are always interested to hear about Frances’ school experiences. While she attended the Hornbine School there was no water or electricity. Frances’ mother, the custodian, would carry a pail of water to the school each day and pour the water into a tin water pot with a spigot. On cold days, she’d start the fire in the heating stove. If the day was cloudy, the students would have to work in the dim light which came through the windows. Frances and her brother were the only students who walked home for lunch. The others lived too far away. Frances had the same teacher, Mrs. Esther Hopkins, while she attended the school. At the tender age of five, Frances was determined to attend school with her older brother Clarence. After meeting with the superintendent of schools, it was decided to admit Frances on a trial basis. Frances completed her first grade work in the fall and finished the 2nd grade in the spring. She entered 3rd grade at the age of 6. Frances says she was the teacher’s pet and helped instruct other students, including her brother.( She had quickly moved up to his grade level). After attending the Bark Street School in Swansea for her 7th & 8th grade years, she enrolled in the Joseph Case High School. Frances, who graduated at the age of 16, is now ninety three. She has lived in the neighborhood most of her life. Frances Magan attends the Hornbine School open house most 2nd and 4th Sundays during the summer months. She is friendly and always happy to answer questions. The Hornbine School Museum is located in the south east corner of Rehoboth at the corner of Baker and Hornbine Roads.

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The June meetings were well attended. On the 23rd we elected officers for the next two years. Our new Master is Diane Cote; Overseer, Robert Roche; Lecturer Aaron Lebeau; Steward, Fay Perry; Assistant Steward, Albert Mendonca; Lady Assistant Steward, Patricia Brindley; Chaplain, Mary Silva; Treasurer, Amasa Harmon; Secretary, Jean F. Harmon; Gatekeeper, Jeffrey Rainey; Ceres, Francine Rainey; Pomona, Audrey Fucci; Flora, Mildred Gedrites; Musician, Marguerite Cooney; Executive Committee, Michelle Harmon, Fay Perry, Zeke Harmon. the officers will be installed in September. Looking forward to a productive year. This is the season to be working our gardens so we only meet once in July and August. July 14th will be a short business meeting at our Lecturers home in Taunton followed by a picnic. It will begin at 6 PM. Two of our members attended the Rehoboth Selectmen’s meeting to hear about the possible changes to the intersection of Rtes. 44 and 118. They will keep us informed of progress. The Legislative Policy from the Massachusetts State Grange that I will quote this month is “The MSG encourages each municipality to provide free plots of land for community gardens and provide assistance in developing these plots” At our meeting a report from the Old Farmers Almanac about Midsummer Day June 24 was read. The beginning of summer, halfway between planting and harvesting, the feast day of St John the Baptist, and Washington Irving said “This is a time when it is well known all kinds of ghosts, goblins, and fairies become visible and walk abroad”. The UMass Extension Landscape message of June 19, 2015 lets us know that the winter moth caterpillar feeding is about over, but the Gypsy moth caterpillars continue to feed and grow. On a personal note I cannot walk outside in the backyard without stepping on some and looking through the Oak trees with only lacy leaves left. When the Oaks are stripped the caterpillars go the White Pines. For information about the Grange call 508-822-4946. Have a safe summer and Fourth of July.

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The Kiwanis of Greater Seekonk presented scholarships to two (2) outstanding graduating seniors at the annual Class Night ceremonies. These scholarships are presented in memory of Morris Goldberg who founded the club in 1994. Keriden Harrington was recognized as being a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish Honor Society and a recipient of the President’s Education Award for Academic Excellence and a Nominee for the DAR good Citizens Award. She performed over 100 hours of community service with the Key Club. Also, she participated in the Peer Helping Network, volleyball and track. She plans on attending Assumption College to study business leading to work in the fashion industry and continuing community service to help others. Anthony Tusino was an Eagle Scout, a representative at Boys’ State, a member of the National Honor Society, and received United Nations Debate Awards. He performed over 100 hours of community service with the Key Club and developed the Key Club web site. He plans on attending George Washington University to major in political courses leading to work with politicians and bureaus to research and create effective policies.

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How Rehoboth Survived Three Tornadoes by E. Otis Dyer Jr.

Caution: Here in Rehoboth, it’s almost tornado season. They’re a rare occurrence. But in July/August our town has weathered three tornadoes since its founding in 1643. The first reported tornado in Rehoboth occurred in August of 1671. If you view the Wikipedia website for Rehoboth, you will see a notation that this was the first documented tornado in America. This is possibly true, although there was a poorly described wind event in the town of Newbury, north of Boston, in July 1643. In the 1600s, the word tornado was not used. Instead, these events were called a “sudden gust of wind,” a “violent hurricane,” etc. The description of the destruction helps us determine if it was a tornado. Rehoboth Tornado #1: First one documented in America, 1671 The event in Rehoboth in 1671 was clearly described as a tornado. The documentation came when Rev. William Adams of Ipswich was visiting Rehoboth (at the Ring-of-the-Green in Rumford, RI) on October 16th. He and some friends, including Rev. Noah Newman of the Rehoboth Church, drove out to see “the strange effects” that occurred about one and one-half miles from town. Adams described it in his diary: “...carrying about 20 rods (330 feet) in breadth, tearing up by the roots, or breaking the bodies of almost all trees within its compass saving only some small and low ones, and it is thought in all probability to have gone 15 miles in length.” From this description, we can tell the location within Rehoboth (likely in current Seekonk and western Rehoboth). Very few people lived in Rehoboth at that time. It is possible that there was no damage to persons or buildings. Rehoboth Tornado #2: Greatest in Rhode Island’s recorded history, 1838 The second Rehoboth tornado occurred on August 30, 1838. This one is listed as the greatest tornado in Rhode Island recorded history. This event was very well documented by Mr. Zachariah Allen, a businessman from Providence, and others. The tornado struck unexpectedly around 3 o’clock in the afternoon, when many were outside to witness the spectacle. The tornado was much stronger and caused greater destruction than the 1671 event. It started small in Johnston, RI, crossed through South Providence, and across Narragansett Bay heading east. The width of destruction increased rapidly to 600 feet wide and was continuous for 25 miles, without any skipping action. The tornado passed through Rehoboth along the border with Swansea, across Barney Avenue, Mason Street, Davis Street, and Pleasant Street before crossing Swansea, Somerset, and ending somewhere in Freetown. As it crossed fields, the summer crops were destroyed, the ponds were nearly drained of water, and buildings were crushed and thrown by the tornado. In Somerset, two women in a cart were picked up and thrown into the next field. Rehoboth Tornado #3: Killer twister, 1927 The third tornado occurred on Sunday evening, July 31, 1927 in Rehoboth Village. This tornado was described as a twister, or a miniature tornado. This storm was witnessed by many people on their way to the Congregational Church to attend an evening service, including many people from the Westville section of Taunton who were arriving by car to attend a union service with the Rehoboth church. One young man from Taunton, Roland Isherwood, age 19, was driving a car with five other family members and friends. The roof

of Joseph Earle’s ice house, situated near the present entrance to the Carpenter Museum on Bay State Road, was ripped off by the twister and flew 300 feet before landing on top of the car. Immediately after, a large tree crashed through the car roof, killing Roland and injuring the rest of the riders. The post office and store beside the ice house was twisted off its foundation. The Church steeple was twisted slightly out of line. The tornado continued through the village, over the village dam to the front yard of Goff Hall. It broke window panes on the Hall and ripped a wall off a barn across the street, exposing two floors. The contents of the barn spilled out the opening. The old carriage shed beside the Church was flattened by the tornado. It was located where the Church parking lot is today. The remains of the tornado dissipated quickly as it passed beyond Goff Hall on Bay State Road. This tornado was smaller than the previous events, but caused severe damage to persons and property over the local area. In the chaos, there was an intense rainstorm that paralyzed traffic for a three-mile radius from the Village. Cars had to stop on the roadside as far away as Seekonk to wait out the passing storm. Trees, electric poles, and wires were downed on roads throughout the area. When Taunton police ambulances arrived to take care of the injured, they had to drive four miles out of the way through fields to make it to the scene. The State Police barracks in Rehoboth posted guards throughout the night to keep the curious away. Since 1927, many damaging hurricanes have struck Rehoboth, but no true tornadoes have hit. The common theme for these three tornadoes was a calm, hot day followed by sudden contact with a cold front in the afternoon, followed by the tornado event. This is something to be aware of as we enter that part of the year. continued on next page...

Front view of the Rehoboth Congregational Church circa 1911 with the church carriage shed to the right. The shed was destroyed by the Tornado of 1927, the “Rehoboth Village Twister.” (Postcard postmarked 1911.)

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Tuesday, July 14, 2pm at the Carpenter Museum

Local colonial re-enactor and mom Kara Evans will lead children in this fun summer activity. Make and decorate your own wooden hoop toy and play a game called “Graces.” Designed to be enjoyed by both boys and girls. Kara will also talk about old time children’s games and introduce other toys and games for children to try. Rain or shine, spaces limited, reservations required. Activity fee of $5 will be collected at the door. For more information, call the Carpenter Museum at 508-252-3031. To register, go to our website: carpentermuseum.org/newsevents.htm and click “Sign up now.”

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Kara Evans had lots of fun with the 3rd graders who visited the Carpenter Museum in May. On Tuesday, July 14 she’ll offer a program called “Cool Crafts from the Past: Hoops of History.”

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As early as the 1700s, Dutch settlers in America were decorating their homes with beautiful blue Delft tiles. Rehoboth re-enactor and mom Kara Evans will host this second in a series of kids craft workshops that combine a fun activity with a short lesson about early American living. Registration a must. This event is free; $1 covers supply costs. To register, call 508-252-3031 or contact us at carpentermuseum@gmail.com.

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For members of the Craft Show Committee, June/July is the time to begin assigning spaces to the artisans who’ll take part in the November Folk Art & Artisans Show. Guaranteed, Becky Webster will be at that meeting. In fact, Becky has been at almost every meeting and in every show for about 35 years. But Becky is not just committed to the show. She lends her creative ideas, hard work ethic, and baking expertise to many of the Carpenter Museum’s programs. In fact, if you attended our Strawberry Country Festival in May, she was running the bake table by herself! So thanks, Becky, from all of us. While the others on the Craft Show Committee look forward to seeing Becky at the upcoming meeting, you can be assured that the staff will, too. She always arrives with a delicious plate of homemade cookies or scones.

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Rehoboth Genealogy Group: Digging into our DNA

Wednesday, July 15, 7pm at the Carpenter Museum

Thanks to Wendy Wagner for a fabulous presentation about Decoding DNA Results at the June meeting of the Rehoboth Genealogy Group at the Carpenter Museum. Armed with a handout and access to her online presentation, we have a better understanding of how to apply DNA results to the websites Ancestry DNA, Family Tree DNA, or 23andMe, and interpret the results. Next month, Wendy will offer Part 2. This meeting, open to all, will be held Wednesday, July 15 at 7pm at the Carpenter Museum. Also, thanks to member Jann McMurry, we are now on Facebook! Please join us there.

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infusion to sooth tension, as a dressing for wounds, against toothaches and to cure mad dog bites and even to prevent baldness. Peppermint – tea drunk for colds, headaches, diarrhea, heartburn, nausea, and stomachache; also used as an astringent to remove ingrained dirt from the skin. Rosemary – for cooking and to stimulate appetite; taken as a tea against headaches and insomnia; also used as a tonic against sagging skin. Rosemary was a traditional gift on New Year’s Day, and Shakespeare refers to it as a remembrance to immortalize occasions. Sage – used as a culinary seasoning, but it also has medicinal purposes. It was applied to the scalp against dandruff, used as a mouthwash, as an antiseptic and skin cleanser. Sage tea was drunk to improve one’s memory and was drunk to combat the plague in the Middle Ages. Wormwood – was used to prevent drunkenness, heal bites from rats, and was added to ink to stop mice from eating letters; when hung beside the door, it kept evil spirits away. Yarrow – as a tea against fever, coughs, and colds; yarrow was put on cuts to present infection, and was used by the Greek hero Achilles to heal his warriors in the Trojan War. Each child was given a card describing one herb and they had to find the herb in the herb garden and stand by it with their card. The herb garden is open to the public at no charge. Come sit on the bench adjacent to the herb garden for a picnic lunch and to enjoy a feast for your eyes!

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A thoughtful Rehoboth resident recently sent us this photo of her home. Like the last house featured in our “Then and Now,” this house is located on Homestead Avenue. If you went on our Historic Rehoboth Homes Bus Tour in April, we included this home. (Hint: the house looks quite a bit different today. It no longer has a porch.) Can you tell us the house number?

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This house is located at 28 Homestead Avenue. It’s a Georgian-style colonial of the late 1700s or early 1800s. Uriel Bowen purchased the land from the original town proprietors and probably built an earlier house, now gone. This was later the location of the Horton Farm. The dairy barn next door has been converted into apartments. Jann McMurry, the current owner, says that the house was owned by Reuben Bowen, who had 15 children (by 2 wives). She adds, “I sure wish it still had the porch and second chimney!” Congratulations to Dan Cardoza, who guessed correctly. Do you have a home or photo we can feature? Contact Carpenter Museum at carpentermuseum@gmail.com or call 508252-3031.

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Pawtucket, RI: The Community Players, Rhode Island’s oldest community theatre, proudly close out their 94TH season with Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley. The Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning drama directed by Eric Barbato opens Friday, July 10TH and runs for two weekends through Sunday, July 19TH. The New York Times calls the play a “tight, absorbing drama” that “sends off emotional stealth charges.” Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00PM and Sunday matinees at 2:00PM at Jenks Auditorium (across from McCoy Stadium). Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students (with a valid student ID) and may be purchased online thecommunityplayers.org, reserved by phone at (401) 726-6860 at the door. With just four characters, Shanley creates a fast moving and taut drama that critics have described as “passionate, exquisite, important and engrossing.” (Newsday), and “An eloquent and provocative investigation of truth and consequences.” (Time Out NY.) It’s 1964, in the Bronx and a personable and charismatic priest, Father Flynn, is trying to upend the school’s strict customs, which have long been fiercely guarded by staunch principal Sister Aloysius. But when Sister James, a naïve young novitiate, shares with Sister Aloysius a suspicion that Father Flynn is paying too much personal attention to a young student, Sister Aloysius sets off on a personal crusade to unearth the truth. Adapted into the Academy Award nominated film Doubt with Meryl Streep and Viola Davis, Shanley’s stage play is a gripping story of suspicion, spiritual faith and the struggle of moral uncertainty. Providence resident Eric Barbato directs the four-person cast, featuring Aubrie Bagdasarian of Bellingham, MA as the hopeful young Sister James, Mary Paolino of East Greenwich as the stoic principal Sister Aloysius, Sonya Johner of Boston, MA as the boy’s mother Mrs. Muller and Joe Wilkicki of Cumberland as the suspected Father Flynn.

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* Free * On Sunday evening, July 12, from 7 to 9 p.m., there will be a special community dance held at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769. This dance is hosted by the Sunday Night Jammers, a group of area musicians who meet regularly on Sunday evenings at Goff Hall to play Celtic dance music. This July 12 dance is one of a number of events celebrating the 100th anniversary of Goff Memorial Hall. Period clothing is encouraged, and dances from that era will be taught. Admission is free and open to the public, and all ages and beginners are welcome. It is not necessary to come with a partner. A potluck precedes the dance at 6 p.m. For information, contact Bob Elliott at Bobolinkelliott@yahoo.com or call 774-644-1369. http:// www.contradancelinks.com/jammers.html

Gilly’s Ride August 16th

Gilly’s ride is in memory of Seekonk firefighter Gilly Ferreira Jr. The event will take place on Saturday August 16, 2015 and will start at Hillside Country Club. The event will end at Seekonk Gun Club with a BBQ, DJ, and t-shirt for participants. Staging will be at 10:30 AM. Tickets are $20. For tickets please contact Leisa Ferreira-Silva 508269-4355 after 5 PM. Proceeds will benefit the Seekonk Fire Dept equipment program and Seekonk K9 program.

The LOOFF Arts Festival Comes To Crescent Park In Riverside

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On August 22, the East Providence Arts Council (EPAC) will host visual and performing artists from across the state at the historic Crescent Park for “The looff,” a whirlwind festival of art, music, and life. This free, family-friendly event will run from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (rain or shine). “The looff” Arts Festival will include top artists demonstrating and selling their work, live music, Big Nazo Puppets, dancing, storytelling, children’s performances


July 2015 The Reporter from Kaleidoscope Theater, and of course rides on the historic Looff Carousel. Food trucks and local vendors will also be on hand. Rick Lawson, President of EPAC, states, “The historic Crescent Park Carousel – itself a work of art – and beautiful coastline views of Narragansett Bay’s Providence River from Crescent Park offer the perfect setting for this summertime fair.” “This event captures the spirit of the ‘Riverside Renaissance Movement,’ which is the momentum that is building among Riverside residents and local organizations, such as the EPAC, to enhance our waterfront community as a vibrant cultural center.” Says local resident and EPAC board member Jason Rafferty. The festival name, “The looff,” commemorates Charles I.D. Looff who designed the Crescent Park Carousel in 1895, which is a nationally recognized masterpiece of wood sculpture. It is the largest and most elaborate of Looff’s works featuring 62 spectacular hand carved figures and 4 whimsical chariots. EPAC is a grassroots nonprofit composed of passionate residents and local artists aspiring to make East Providence a thriving arts community. In addition to “The looff,” EPAC works throughout the year to commission art displays, to beautify public places using the arts, and to organize community workshops and events. More information can be obtained at www.epartscouncil.com. Local artists and vendors are encouraged to apply to be a part of this extraordinary event. EPAC is also soliciting local businesses for sponsorship. See the EPAC website or email epartscouncil@gmail.com for details. Lawson adds, “Guess who’s looffing around this summer… Hopefully YOU! This is a family event not to be missed.” What: “The looff” Arts Festival organized by the East Providence Arts Council. Cost: Free When: Saturday, August 22, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, rain or shine Where: Crescent Park and the adjacent Rose Larisa Park, Riverside, RI Who: Family-friendly, all are welcome Details: www.epartscouncil.com East Providence Arts Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a thriving arts community in East Providence through promoting arts programs, recognize local artists, and advise the City Council on the needs of the artistic community. Board Members include Rick Lawson (President), Courtney Repoza, Jade Sisti, Bill Hurley, Annette Mozzoni, Eileen Socha, and Jason Rafferty. Learn more at www.epartscouncil.com.

27th Annual Lions Golf Tournament at Swansea C.C. August 23rd

The Rehoboth Lions are again sponsoring their annual golf tournament to benefit eye research and honoring longtime Lions member, Ray Dyer. The tournament will be held at the beautiful Swansea Country Club on Sunday, August 23, 1 PM tee time. This year’s tournament will feature nearly many raffle prizes as well as prizes for top teams. The format will be a modified Scramble called a “Bramble”. Each team will play the best drive and every player in the team will play in from that spot. Best two scores on each hold are counted. It is a great chance for each player to get in personal golf on this great layout. For further information contact Jim Whitehead at 508 9890821. Player forms as well as tee sponsor forms are available at the Rehoboth Lions website http://lionsofrehoboth.org. There is a discount for early sign up.

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The Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School class of 1965 will be holding its 50th reunion on September 18, 2015 at the Holiday Inn in Taunton. We are still missing the following classmates: Judith Ann Bartoswicz, Kathleen Bush, Lauren Davis, Everett Gonsalves, Robert Hopkins, Charles Lewis, Linda Lindberg, Leonie Linden, John Maker, Barbara Jo Packer, Stanley Perry, Robert Reardon, Elsie Lynn Ryan, Judith Sawtelle, Sharon Simpson, Bianka Souza and Walter Vandenberg. If anyone knows how we might contact any of these classmates, please email Kris at kristinebrown246@hotmail.com or Jack at thirdand1@yahoo.com.


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Hi-Lo Jack League Now Forming

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Neighborhood Seekonk Kiwanis 5K and 1.5 Walk September 27th

Martin School, Cole Street, Seekonk YOUTH RACE: Sponsored by Seekonk Youth and Recreation MIDDLE SCHOOL: 1.5 miles on grass ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 1 mile on grass COST: $5 Donation to Seekonk Kiwanis Contact: Beverly Hart; Email: russellhart@comcast.net Registration: 9:30am, Start Time: 11am Fee: $25 pre entry or $30 day of Deadline: September 25th for preregistration T-SHIRTS FOR FIRST 100 PRE Checks: Payable to Seekonk Kiwanis, P.O. Box 233, Seekonk, MA 02771 Race Course: 2.6 road and .5 grass Walk Course: All road

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Rehoboth Congregational Church

Rehoboth Congregational Church; 139 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA, 508-252-4545

Vacation Bible School | PreK (4 yrs) – 5th Grade

Everest: Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power July 13th – July 17th • 9am-12pm

Please join us for a week of fun and activities for the children! This event is free and open to the public so please share with your family, friends and neighbors. Register by contacting Allison Ware @ churchschooldir@rehobothucc.org or by calling the church office @ 508-252-4545 (Mon-Fri 9-1pm)

RCC Annual Yard Sale

Saturday, July 11th | 8am-2pm

Rehoboth Congregational Church, 139 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA The Yard Sale is here! Tell your neighbors, bring your family & friends and come shop on Saturday! We also need donations! Bring your treasures to the church during office hours (Mon-Fri 9-1pm) or contact the office at 508-252-4545 / secretary@rehobothucc.org to make other arrangements. We will start accepting donations on Monday, June 8th. We CANNOT accept: Electronics (including TV’s and computers), clothing, large pieces of exercise equipment or carseats. Everything donated must be in clean, usable condition. Thank you for your support!

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“Faiith” – What is it and what is its purpose? Following seven months of meeting together and participating in group discussions Order Now and Save $$ and activities, nine ninth graders have found some answers to 508-567-2982 or 508-336-1411 those questions. They were confirmed in a special church service recently and are now ready to be active members of the Rehoboth See Our Website at www.foxxfence.webs.net Congregational Church. Confirmation Sunday usually coincides with Pentecost Sunday with the coming of the Holy Spirit as well as the birthday of the “church”. Members of the confirmation class were Jack Chrystie, Justin Crooks, Emily Greenberg, Cameron Pardy, Ryan Paulhus, Hannah Phillip, Timothy Pray, Thomas Savary and Ryan Sousa. Led by Rev. Sarah Weaver the Confirmands met once or twice a month to discuss a different subject. The group began by each selecting an adult mentor other • Trimming • Removals than a parent with whom they could connect spiritually and who met with them regularly and encouraged them • Ornamental pruning • Stump grinding on their journey The Confirmands studied church history, the history • Licensed and • Free Estimates of the Rehoboth Congregational Church, and world religions. They talked about the bible stories they had fully insured learned as children. They planned and led the church’s annual Easter Sunrise Service. They visited other churches and shared a meal which each of them had helped to prepare.

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Just prior to their formal confirmation service each Confirmand was required to write a statement of faith which included taking responsibility for the baptismal vows made by their parents when they were young children. Those vows included a promise by the parents to raise them in the Christian faith and to nurture them on their journey. The Confirmands’ written statements confirmed that they are now coming to church not because their parents are making them but of their own free will and indicating that they are now ready to be part of the church.

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Rehoboth Baptist Church 132 Moulton Street, Rehoboth This, sixth annual, family event will be held at 132 Moulton Street in Rehoboth, MA. Activities will include: Puppet show, music, Bible story, cupcake decorating, maze, crafts, face painting, water games, moon walk, and more. Hotdogs, popcorn, snow cones, and watermelon. Appearance of the Triboro Bluegrass Gospel Jam. It’s free and all are welcome. For more details, please visit our website www.rehobothbaptistchurch.com or call us at 508-252-6437. Rehoboth Baptist Church.

Central Congregational Church Crafts On The Common

Central Congregational Church located at 115 Commonwealth Avenue in Attleboro Falls is seeking area Crafters who make their own products to participate in their first “Crafts On The Common”, an outdoor Craft Fair set for Saturday, September 19, 2015 from 9am – 2pm; Rain or Shine. Price= $40 per 10 x 10 ft lawn space. Sorry, no commercially made products this time. For an application, or more information, please call 508-9301046, or 508-369-3720 or send an email to centralucc@verizon.net.

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Celebrating 90 Years of serving New England Style Clambakes

White & sweet potatoes, onions, corn on the cob, dressing, sausage, fish, clams and watermelon Tuesday, July 14th, Tuesday, August 11th, Tuesday, September 8th All bakes start at 6:15 PM Adult Tickets: $37.00, Child under 12: $17.00 For information/tickets, call: Carol Ann 508-822-1150


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East Providence

Heritage Festival 2015 East Providence Heritage Days Inc. is pleased to announce that the 35th Annual HeritageFest will be held at the Pierce Athletic Complex on July 17-19, HeritageFest will kick off on Friday, 2015. Festival hours are Friday, July 17 from 6-11pm, Saturday, July 18 from July 17th with a “Battle of the Bands”. 3-11pm and Sunday, July 19 from 3-10pm. For many years Heritage featured a Details on this event will be posted to Sunday morning 5mile road race. This year we are bringing that segment back our web site www.epheritagedays.com by partnering with the Narragansett Bay Half Marathon and 5k. Race directors and to our Facebook page www.faceGeoff Smith and Charles Breagy promise an exciting event for Sunday morning, th book.com/epheritage. July 19 . The race will begin at Pierce and end in the stadium with a free concert by The Copacetics (Ska, Rocksteady & Reggae). Online race registration can be completed at www.nbhalf.com/register As an arts institution, East Providence Heritage Days Inc.(EPHD) this year will celebrate 35 years of building community by providing the very best artistic and cultural opportunities for public involvement; experiences that enCountry Gift Shoppe rich perspectives and stimulate the intellect while providing personal enjoyment. In commemorating this milestone our Specializing in Country Decor board of directors has decided this year to return to our • Mail wraps • Flags • Framed Prints roots as an oldies festival. The evening concert on Saturday, • Wooden Furniture, Shelves & Signs July 18th will include national recording artists The Mystics • 1803 Candles & Melters • And Much More (“Hushabye”), Larry Chance and the Earls (“Remember Closed for vacation July 4th-13th, Reopen July 14th Then”, “I Believe”) and Eddie Holman (“Hey There Lonely 299 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, MA • (508) 336-0488 Tuesday-Saturday 10-5 r Girl”, “I Love You”). All three of these iconic artists from the e y 50’s-60’s have graced the stage of many a PBS special. One of country music’s hottest new acts Nathan Osmond (yes, Donnie & Marie’s nephew) will headline the Sunday, July 19th evening concert His four latest singles, (“Sweet,” “The Tailgate Song,” “There’s A Whole Lot About A Woman” (with Country legend, Jack Greene) & “Stars & Stripes” have all hit #1 on several 989 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914-1314 Country charts. His music videos have been seen on many National music Attorneys at Law networks including CMT & GAC. Nathan was recently nominated as New Artist of Stephen M. Rappoport* the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year by Jack R. DeGiovanni, Jr.* the New Music awards in Los Angeles. Twin sisters, Debbie & Carrie Moore, Andrew S. Caslowitz known as country duo, Moore & Moore Michael J. Farley* will join Osmond. They have shared Allison K. Murphy* the stage with many industry notables, performed at the Grand Ole Opry along * Also Members Massachusetts Bar with an extensive tour with the Statler Brothers. Moore & Moore have written #1 songs and have received numerous awards including “Country Duo of the Year” and “International Entertainer of the Year”. Their success has prompted 989 Waterman Avenue, Lower Level appearances on a variety of television shows on CBS, NBC, FOX, ESPN, East Providence, RI 02914 WTBS, TNN/Heartland, GAC, CMT, RFD (401) 437-3000 & the BBC. Local Rhode Island favorite Se Habla Espanol Handicapped Access The Becky Chace Band will be on hand to round out the bill. Nos Falamos Portugues Free Parking

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35th Annual East Providence Heritage Festival

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Schedule of Events JULY 18

Saturday 3-11pm....Adults $10

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Sunday 3-10pm....Adults $5 7:00am

Narragansett Bay Half Marathon & 5K

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Power League Wrestling 5:45pm

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Fabulous Doo Wop Show!

The Becky Chace Band (in the field)

Larry Chance and the Earls

WelcomeTo The Party Tour! 8-10pm

Nathan Osmond

The Mystics

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Ventura “Everyday Feeds” are now available at Baker Farm in Swansea Mass. They are located at 235 Locust St. Their hours of operation are Monday-Sunday 9am-6pm. They can be reached at 774-930-3895

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July Support Groups

Attleboro, MA, June 16, 2015 – Sturdy Memorial Hospital offers support groups on a variety of topics throughout the year. The groups are free and open to the public. The following are scheduled for July 2015: Prostate Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, July 1, 2015 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in Conference Rooms A, B & C. For more information, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010. Friends and Family of Patients with Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, July 8, 2015 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in Conference Room A. For more information, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010. Breast Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. in Conference Rooms D & E. For more information, call Ellen Gilbert at 508-236-7015.

Wellness Exercise Program

The Cardiac Rehabilitation Department at Sturdy Memorial Hospital offers a six-week wellness exercise program designed to increase your fitness while assisting you to lose weight, decrease your blood pressure, improve your cholesterol, and achieve your specific health goals. The overall objective of this program is to help you begin and maintain living a healthy lifestyle. Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 – 8:30 a.m., 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., and 5 – 6 p.m.; on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., and 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the Cardiac Pulmonary Exercise Facility at Sturdy Memorial Hospital. The cost is $120.00 for this 12-session program. For further information or to register for classes, call 508/236-7390.

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Free Skin Cancer Screening

Sturdy Memorial Hospital will hold a Free skin cancer screening on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 by appointment, 5:30 – 7:30pm. The screening will be held in the Oncology Suite located in the Emergency Care Center. Dermatologist Dr. Andrew Samel will conduct the screenings along with Hospital nurses. Skin cancer is the uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells in a layer of the skin. Most skin cancers are caused by too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. More than 3.5 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States making it the most common of all cancers, according to the American Cancer Society. To schedule an appointment, call 508-236-7015. All cancer screenings sponsored by Sturdy Memorial include an educational component where physicians and nurses share information on the early signs of cancer with the participants.

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The Emergency Care Center at Sturdy Memorial Hospital Offers Summer and Sun Safety Tips

The Emergency Care Center (ECC) at Sturdy Memorial Hospital would like to provide some tips on staying safe and healthy this summer. Though many may be focusing on how to stay cool and spend time outdoors, there are safety precautions that everyone should be taking in these summer months. The Emergency Care Center recommends practicing safe-sun habits: Generously apply a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher every day to all exposed skin. For prolonged outdoor activity or a day at the beach, use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. Sunscreens are available in many forms – lotions, creams, ointments, gels, sprays, and wipes, to name a few. Some cosmetics, such as moisturizers and foundations, are considered sunscreen products if they contain sunscreen. Do not forget about your lips; sunscreen also comes in lip balm form, and some lipsticks even contain sunscreen. Wear protective clothing such as a long-sleeved shirt, pants, and a hat. Seek shade when available, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun’s rays are strongest. Use extra caution near water and sand because they reflect and intensify the rays of the sun, which can increase your chances of sunburn and skin damage. The Sturdy Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Care Center is equipped to handle some of the most serious situations life has to offer and treats more than 50,000 patients annually. Staffed by physicians and nurses who are career emergency professionals and/or have been extensively trained in treating emergencies, the ECC is open 24 hours a day. For more information, visit www. sturdymemorial.org.

Pregnancy And Infant Loss Support Group

Sturdy Memorial Hospital is offering a Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group on Monday, July 13, 2015 from 6:30 – 8:30pm in the Michael J. Poissant Clinical Education Center located near the main lobby of the Hospital. The group meets monthly, on the second Monday. This program is designed for bereaved parents, grandparents, and family members. The program will be led by Shannon Donovan, RTS (Resolve Through Sharing®) certified support group facilitator. She will offer guidance and compassionate support as attendees share their experiences with others who are going through the same grieving process. For more information, please call Nursing Administration at 508/236-7151.

“Healthy-Steps” Program For Cancer Patients

The Oncology Department at Sturdy Memorial Hospital offers a free “Healthy-Steps” exercise and movement program for cancer patients on Thursdays from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Hospital’s Conference Rooms D & E. “Healthy-Steps” is a therapeutic exercise program, which combines gentle movements, dance, and music to improve overall wellness, range of motion, balance, strength, and endurance, as well as emotional wellbeing and self-image. The class is taught by a certified Lebed Method instructor. Registration is required. For more information and to register, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010.


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News And Notes From Blanding Library by Leslie Patterson

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The Day Lightning Struck! Sat. July 11, 10:30 a.m.

The first Goff Hall was struck by lightning in 1911. Find out more about lightning with a weather program for adults and children, courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This is a centennial event to celebrate Goff’s Hall 100th anniversary.

Jammers Celebration Dance Sun. July 12, 6-9 p.m.

Celebrate Goff Hall’s 100th anniversary at July 12. This free dance, sponsored by the Sunday Night Jammers, will feature a potluck, and music and dances of 100 years ago, which will be taught. Beginners of all ages are welcome. For more info contact Bob Elliott at 774-644-1369 or bobolinkelliott@yahoo.com.

Special Programs for Kids in July

Dogs Are Heroes Too, on Mon. July 13 at 2 p.m. with Officer Adam and Kilo of the Seekonk Police Department. A family event for ages 5 and up. Supersnacks for Super Teens with Chef Liz Barbour on Tues. July 14 at 6:30 p.m. for ages 9 an up. Registration is required. Let’s Go to the Movies! Mon. July 20 at 6:30 pm Coding with Minecraft, with Thi Sarkis, on Tues. July 21, 1-3 p.m. for ages 8 and up. Registration is required. Walk-a-long Gliders with commercial glider pilot Phil Rossoni on Wed. July 29 at 6 p.m. for ages 9 and up. Registration required. Note that with programs requiring registration, spaces will be offered to Rehoboth patrons first. Further information on all the programs may be found on blandinglibrary.net or call 508-252-4236.

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Ballet Workshops on July 18 & 25

Canine Mastery

Surrey Houlker will instruct both girls and boys ages 5 to 9 on two Saturdays, July 18 and July 25, at 10 a.m. Register for one or both workshops.

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Tuesday Tot Time at 10 a.m. from July 7-Aug. 11 for children under 3. Wednesday Story Hours for ages 3 and up, at 10 a.m. July 8-August 12. Special guests during this story hour series will be Leigh Baltzer and Carla Marrero. See blandinglibrary.net for more details. Thursday Nature programs at 10:30 a.m. for kids ages K to grade 4: Insect Warriors on July 16, and Be an Animal Detective on Aug. 6. The Science of Superheroes on Thursdays July 23, 30 and


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“Every hero has a story” is the theme of the 2015 Mass. statewide reading program sponsored by the Blanding Library, the Mass. Library System, the Boston Bruins and the Mass. Board of Library Commissioners. Rehoboth students, remember to visit your school’s website for your summer reading lists. Teen volunteers are welcome at the library. You must be at least 12 years old. Call the library to find out more. The Blanding Library (blandinglibrary. net) is located at 124 Bay State Rd., phone 508-252-4236. Library hours: Mon-Thurs. from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Fri and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays and holidays.

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“Bee the Solution” an informative lecture at the Bridgewater Public Library

Presented by Plymouth County Beekeepers Association Education Director along with Jenny D’s Bees on July 14. Learn about the collapse of the honey bee and how essential bees are to our daily lives. Steps we can take toward a solution will be offered. Glen Cornell is the Education Director at Plymouth County Beekeepers Association (PCBA) and will have a presentation followed by question and answers. The PCBA is a non-profit organization established in 1977. They are dedicated to the support of local agriculture and to education of the public about beekeeping. (www.plymouthcountybeekeepers.org) Jenny DeFreitas, local beekeeper, will provide an exhibit of things about beekeeping plus the opportunity to purchase her honey. Honey tasting will be featured. (www. facebook.com/jennydeesbees) The event, which begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Bridgewater Public Library, is free and open to the public. Contact: Rose Mamakos, Senior Library Assistant rmamakos@bridgewaterma.org

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Caleb Palmer Dyer of Annawon Council Boy Scouts of America’s Troop 3 No. Dighton has earned the highest rank, Eagle Scout. A ceremony in Taunton District Court was held on June 2, 2015. Caleb has been involved in Scouting for 11 years; first as a Cub Scout in Pack 2 Rehoboth then with Troop 3 No. Dighton under the guidance of Scoutmaster, Michael Cordeiro . Caleb’s Eagle Scout project entailed building a new community bulletin board @ the Rehoboth Transfer Station with Paver Art brick work and refurbishing two existing boards Windows , Doors, Cabinets, Vanities, Mouldings, Decking and more! @ the Blanding Library and the Rehoboth Senior Center. The town of Rehoboth is in the process of going paperless with public notices and this project seemed appropriate to reaching this goal. The community bulletin boards allow residents to access public information 24/7 in the three precincts of We’re proud to stock hundreds of Home Improvement products that are Made in America! town. He taught the other boys of his troop carpentry, roofing and brick work skills. Work was completed by fellow Scouts of Troop 3 and members of his extended family. The All Stock materials were generously donated by Wolf Classic Windows friends & members of the Dyer family. Caleb Kitchen independently met with the Rehoboth Board Cabinets of Health and Rehoboth Town Clerk, Laura Schwall to secure the proper permission to proceed with this project and periodically 100 SERIES consulted with Rehoboth Town Hall at each VINYL REPLACEMENT stage of the project. WINDOW Caleb is the son of Lisa - Marie & NathanREG. $124146 iel Dyer ; grandson of E. Otis & Jean Dyer of $ Rehoboth , Robert & Mary Sanford of South See store for details. Subject to credit approval. Attleboro and the late Joan Sanford.

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American Heritage Girls Troop visits Caratunk Wildlife Refuge

American Heritage Girls Troop MA3712 went birding at Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Seekonk as part of their Our Feathered Friends badge.

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Kohl’s believes in giving back to the community they serve, not just with money and resources, but also with talent and time. Through the Kohl’s Associates in Action volunteer program, their Associates continue to positively impact the local communities by volunteering with youth-serving, ages birth to 18 years, 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organizations as classified by the IRS. On May 2nd, Associates from the Kohl’s store located in Seekonk, Massachusetts, volunteered to help clean-up and beautify the grounds of the East Providence Scout House located at 351 Willett Avenue in Riverside. The East Providence Scout House is used as a meeting place for East Providence Girl Scout troops. The East Providence Scout House Association is a nonprofit organization under 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code which was created when the former Girl Scouts of Rhode Island - now known as Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England - decided that they would no longer maintain any of its off-site meeting places.

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Rehoboth’s Cadette Troop 56 and Troop 1080 had their end of year party with pinning of the stars and awards for their earned badge work. The girls discussed their successful scouting year and planned some summer fun. The girls organized and led numerous activities for younger local Girl Scouts.

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Looking to enjoy those warm July days, but prefer not to bask on the hot, crowded beaches? Enjoy a morning walk searching for butterflies, bring the kids and learn all about of the brightly-lit firefly or get a little adventuresome and head out on a guided kayak trip. Let Audubon be your guide to Rhode Island’s great natural beauty this summer. Unless noted, registration is required for all programs. Register online at www.asri.org. A complete listing of programs are detailed in the Audubon Nature Tours and Programs, a free guide to connecting with the natural world. Download a copy online at www.asri.org.

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July 8, 2015 - Butterflies, Flowers and Lemonade! Audubon Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge Exeter, RI 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Summer is settling in and the flowers are attracting all sorts of butterflies. Join us at Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge for a walk through the trails and gardens in search of butterflies and the flowers they love. Take an up-close look at the butterflies and discover the variety of species that can be found at the refuge. After the walk we will head back to the barn to enjoy a cool glass of lemonade and some baked goods. Wear long pants in case we head off trail. Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, 99 Pardon Joslin Road, Exeter, RI; Program Fee: $15/member, $20/non-member. Ages: 8+. Register online at www.asri.org.

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Operation Migration has played a lead role in the reintroduction of endangered Whooping Cranes into eastern North America. Using ultra light aircraft, pilots act as surrogate parents and guide captive-hatched and imprinted Whooping Cranes along a migration route beginning in Wisconsin and ending in Florida. Join Jo-Anne Bellemer as she shares her firsthand experiences as a volunteer and now CFO with Operation Migration. Registration is required. Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Program fee: $5/ member, $7/non-member; Ages: Adult. Register online at www.asri.org.

July 10, 2015 - Fireflies! Audubon Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge Smithfield, RI 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Join Audubon for an evening celebrating the living lightshow that is the firefly. Learn about how they use their flickering lights to communicate and how to recognize them during the day. Make a glowing firefly craft to take home and end the evening by going out to the fields to watch for their blinking displays. We will call participants to reschedule in the case of inclement weather. Rain date is July 11. Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI; Program Fee: $10/member adult, $5/member child; $14/non-member adult, $7/non-member child. Ages: 6+. Register online at www.asri.org Continued on next page...

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Being able to find your way with a compass is a very useful skill, even in this age of ultra-high tech devices. What happens when your gps battery dies? Have some fun while learning the basics of using a compass and how to navigate over distances. Then we’ll combine the use of a map and talk about many of the pitfalls people experience when using trail and road maps. This is a workshop for beginners and will cover introductory compass use (no declination) and will be largely indoors with a very short time outside. Bring your own compass or use one of ours. Take home pocket-sized ‘cheat sheets’ for practicing on your own. This program is appropriate for ages 9 to adult. The follow up to this class will be on August 8. Sign up for one or both! Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI; Program Fee: $10/member, $14/non-member. Ages: 9+. Register online at www.asri.org.

July 11, 2015 - Citizens Bank Free Family Fun Day Audubon Environmental Education Center Bristol, RI 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Admission to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Environmental Education Center will be free on the first Saturday of every month, courtesy of a grant from the Citizens Bank Foundation. Families can explore environmental exhibits representing Rhode Island’s diverse habitats, from upland meadow and cornfields to wetlands, salt marshes and the Narragansett Bay shoreline. Situated on the beautiful 28-acre McIntosh Wildlife Refuge, visitors can enjoy nature trails. Summer Science Join us for a whole day of summer-themed science! Can “fireworks” be made from kitchen ingredients? Why is it easier to float in the ocean than in a pool? Can you use the sun to make beautiful works of art? 10:00 am- 2:00 pm: Craft Table 10:00 am: Nature Story 11:00 am and 2:00 pm: Summer Science 1:00 pm: Animal Interview 3:00 pm: Nature Walk

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Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI July 12, 2015 - Birds and Butterflies Audubon Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge Coventry, RI 8:00 – 11:00 am

For many naturalists, birds are a gateway into a world of amazing winged creatures including butterflies and dragonflies. In this program, we will search for both birds and butterflies. We’ll learn where to look for butterflies and identify them much in the way we do birds - by pattern, flight style, behavior and habitat. All skill levels welcome, no worries if you’ve never gone butterflying before, this is a great time to learn. Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge, 2028 Victory Highway, Coventry, RI; Program Fee: $10/member adult; $14/non-member adult. Ages: Adults. Register online at www.asri.org.

July 18, 2015 - Rhode Island Butterfly Count Locations Across Rhode Island Times Vary

Join this annual continent-wide effort to record butterfly species! Audubon naturalists will lead teams into the field to identify and record butterfly sightings. No experience is needed! This event is part of the North American Butterfly Association’s annual survey of butterflies. Register online or contact Jon Scoones at jscoones@ asri.org or (401) 949-5454 ext. 3044 for more information.

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July 2015 July 18, August 8, 22, 2015 - Guided Trail Walks Audubon Environmental Education Center Bristol, RI 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Join an Audubon naturalist for a leisurely walk along trails and boardwalk to the coast of Narragansett Bay. Along the way we’ll stop to observe wildlife in field, wetland, and forest habitats. You never know what we may see. Bring your binoculars and camera. This program is weather dependent. Free with admission. No registration needed. For all ages. Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Program Fee: Free with Admission.

July 20, 2015 - Kayaking the Narrow River South Kingstown, RI 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Enjoy a peaceful morning kayaking the beautiful Narrow River in southern Rhode Island. Also known as the Pettaquamscutt River, the Narrow River is a narrow tidal inlet that opens into the Atlantic Ocean at Narragansett Beach and is home to Ospreys, Egrets, Herons, ducks, shorebirds and many other species of wildlife. If time allows, participants will stop along the shore to examine shells and sea creatures that inhabit the water. Bring a snack or lunch and plenty of sunscreen and water for this three-hour guided tour. Equipment is provided by EMS and included in the fee. Departs from Pollock Ave Boat Launch on the Narrow River, South Kingstown, RI; Program Fee: $55/member, $65/non-member. Ages: 16+. Register at www.asri.org

July 20, 2015 - Prudence Island Garden Tour Prudence Island, RI 9:45 am – 3:00 pm

Calling all gardeners and plant lovers! Come to Prudence Island and explore some of the unique gardens kept by local residents and learn about the rich cultural and natural history of the island. Stops will include an extensive private garden and the historical Farnham Farm, complete with an antique apple orchard. We will tour by van tour with a few stops with short walks to access gardens and historic features. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Prudence Island, RI; Program Fee: $10/member, $14/non-member. Ages: Teen to Adult. For more details on Prudence Island trips and to register, visit www.asri.org

July 21, 2015 - Plant Fossils of the Carboniferous Period Audubon Environmental Education Center Bristol, RI 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Join Steve Emma, President of Rhode Island Mineral Hunters, for a presentation featuring plant fossils from the Carboniferous Period. These fossils, found on Corys Lane in Portsmouth and in the region of North Attleboro, Massachusetts, are the remains of plants that lived over 300 million years ago. They are the source of the world’s vast coal beds, natural gas and petroleum reserves. Emma is an adjunct professor of Botany at the University of Rhode Island and has a great interest in paleobotany, the study of plant fossils. He will bring a collection of fossils to share and discuss. Registration is required. Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Program Fee: $10/member, $14/non-member; Ages: Adult. Register online at www.asri.org.

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SPORTS UPDATE Instructional Classes for High School Football Officials

The Southern Massachusetts Football Officials Association will conduct Instructional Classes for anyone interested in becoming a High School Football Official. The classes will begin Tuesday evening, July 14, 2015 and continue to meet weekly in preparation for a written exam which will be given in early September. The classes will meet at the PACC, 175 School Street,73609 Taunton, MA at 7pm. Ad Account: Contact Eric Peterson at 774-644Ad Start Date: 04/06/11 Ad 5844 or email eepsmfoa@hotmail.com for more information.

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The RE/MAX hot air balloon came to George Martin School in Seekonk on May 29th. The students came out to see the inflation of the balloon and watch their teachers and principal go up for a ride. Pilot Chris Mooney visited several classrooms to talk about hot air balloons and answer questions. The event was made possible by Michelle Cartwright and RE/MAX River’s Edge. Story by Nathan Cabral: On the morning of Friday, May 29, I and the other students of Martin School saw a RE/ MAX truck laying out what looked like an enormous sheet. It wasn’t normal that we would be called outside, so we were hoping it would be a treat. The teachers and parent volunteers started tying ropes to the ground. At this point, all students and staff were outside in the 5th Grade recess area, intently watching the balloon. I had never seen the process of inflating a hot air balloon, but it was unlike anything I had seen before. First, the crew held a large fan that blew air into the balloon, which filled it up a little bit. Then, they took a flamethrower attached to a metal cage (it looked like a dog crate) that was attached to big wicker basket and someone pulled a lever and we heard a windy sound. The flames shot up and the balloon started to rise. It was a slow process, but it was interesting to watch. When the balloon was finally inflated, the first group of people went up. Our principal, Mr. Lush and all the teachers went up for a ride! People were cheering like crazy when they reached the limit of the ropes. It wasn’t very high, but high enough to feel like you were flying, I would think. It was a beautiful day and the sky was cloudless and blue, so the balloon looked very brilliant against the sun. I cannot wait to take a ride someday; it looked like so much fun!

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From Ms. Marcia McGovern, Principal The Seekonk Library Trust has named Colleen O’Halloran (SHS PAC president and Athletic Boosters Treasurer) as the 2015 recipient of the Sharon St. Hilaire Public Service Award. Mrs. O’Halloran has made so many contributions to the towns and schools. On behalf of everyone at SHS, I would like to thank her for all she does for SHS. Mr. Frederick Crippen has been appointed to the position of Athletic Director. Please contact him at CrippenF@seekonk.k12. ma.us with any questions. All forms for fall signups for athletics are available on the high school website. Congratulations to our Social Studies teacher Mr. Robert Censabella who received the Coca-Cola Outstanding Educator Award during Class Night on Wednesday, June 3. Senior Matthew Salit nominated him for this award. Learning continues for our students during the summer. All students, faculty, and staff will be reading The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens by Brooke Hauser (2012, 336 pages). This is a non-fiction work by a Massachusetts author. Information regarding all other summer work is posted on the high school website. Best of luck to our three retiring faculty members: Mrs. Wilbert (Art), Mrs. Lord (Math) and Mr. Isidoro (Portuguese). The high school office is open Monday – Thursday from 7 AM – 1 PM during the summer.

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Area High School Sophomore Attends Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar

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HOBY State Leadership Seminars provide youth with unique leadership training to equip them with the tools they need to make a positive change in their home, school, and community. Hannah MacDonald, a resident of Seekonk, MA, recently attended the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar held at Bentley University in Waltham, MA. Hannah joined more than 220 other young high school leaders from the region. Representing Seekonk High School, Hannah is the daughter of Fredrick and Michelle MacDonald. Each spring, select area sophomores from public and private high schools convene at one of the 70 State Leadership Seminars across the country to recognize their leadership talents and apply them to becoming effective and ethical leaders. Student participants (known as HOBY Ambassadors) take part in hands-on activities, meet leaders in their state, and explore their own personal leadership skills while learning how to lead others and make a positive impact in their community. At the end of their seminars, HOBY Ambassadors are challenged to give back by serving at least 100 volunteer hours in their communities. Students who complete the Leadership for Service (L4S) Challenge within 12 months of their seminar are eligible for the HOBY L4S Challenge Award and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Alumni who log 4,000 hours of service receive the President’s Call to Service Award from HOBY. To date, HOBY Ambassadors have performed over 3 million hours of volunteer service in their communities. Following a motivational meeting with Dr. Albert Schweitzer during a trip to Africa in 1958, Actor Hugh O’Brian was inspired to establish Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership. “One of the things Dr. Schweitzer said to me was that the most important thing in education was to teach young people to think for themselves,”

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Wednesday, June 10th was a big day for the Science Department! At the Underclassmen Awards Assembly, the department gave out awards for highest averages in each course the most active science students (number of courses taken,) and the most dedicated Science Club Member. The highest average awards went to Tiffany Costa (Physics), Anne Siviera (Honors Physics), Anthony Heng & Abe Masse (AP Biology), Lindsay Scott (Marine Science), Meghan Gorton, Kaylee Crooks & Lindsay Petit (Biology II), Ariana Ayala & Alexis Perry (Biology I), Kayla Horton (Chem/Phys), Erin Langlois (Chemistry), Maddie Pagano (Anatomy & Physiology), Heather Fraga (Tap Science), Ciara Conway (Biotechnology), Connor Pozzi & Jason Ho (Honors Biology), Griffin Hoskins (Honors Chemistry), Dylan DeAmaral (Astronomy), and Robbie Valle (Science Topics). Most Active Student Awards went to Ciara Conway, Alex Drainville, Robyn Harris, Hannah Machado, Owen Shanahan & Jake Trentaseaux. The Most Dedicated Science Club Member Award went to Thomas Servidio. After the assembly, freshmen students attended the 1st Annual STEM Fair in the science wing. Students had the opportunity to interact with guest speakers from a variety of STEM career/ educational backgrounds. Many thanks to our guest speakers: Michelle Gario, Ben Phinney, Anthony Marcello, Vanessa Noelte, Brian Aguiar, Mike Euell, Connor Demille, Mike Lombardi, A. David Larson, Jenny Greene, Chris Morse, Megan Abella-Bowen, Jonathan Schiller and Scott Ruhren. Students completed packets and submitted them for a chance at winning gift certificates to STAPLES donated by the SHS Student Council. The winners were: Kaitlyn Pacheco ($50), John Awatey ($25) and Elizabeth Belliveau ($25).

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Palmer River News Elise DuBois - Assistant Principal

During “Last Week-Spirit Week” at Palmer River, students raised a total of 104 cans or food items and $247 for the Rehoboth Food Pantry. Merci! – We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the hardworking parent volunteers at Palmer River. In total, we have over 1, 464 hours of volunteer service in our classrooms, library, and schoolwide. With the magnitude of students we service, it is of great comfort to know that we have a volunteer community to lighten the burden of copy work, shelving books and varied other needs. Our PTSA has been a great supporter of our students. Not only do their members help in our schools- PTSA funding enables our students of every grade to attend at least one curriculum related fieldtrip each year. If you are not already an active member of PTSA, watch for their first meeting, the “PTSA RALLY” in September, where you can learn about all the wonderful ways they help our school. We need you! Thank You for Your Many Years! – It is with heartfelt Joy that we congratulate Mrs. Paula Fernandes on her retirement after 31 years of teaching at Palmer River and Anawan School. Mrs. Fernandes has dedicated her career to our students affording so many young children a great foundation for future lifelong learning. Mrs. Fernandes always surprised us with her willingness to learn a new strategy or help with the latest educational initiative. As teacher representative for PTSA, Mrs. Fernandes advocated for our children around the clock. We will miss her strong commitment to teaching and learning, her “good grief”, when things were overwhelming, and her warmth and sensitivity to the needs of staff and students alike. With her ‘pigtails lifted by balloons, Aundraya Pinho celebrates Crazy Hair Day.

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got twelve seconds, and on or last trial, we got thirty nine seconds. Last but not least, team six had quick results as well. Their first trial was twelve seconds, their next trial was twenty five seconds, and their last trial was seventeen seconds. Some of the results were very close and some weren’t as close but it was all just to learn and have fun. Math class was very fun and challenging but mouse mazes didn’t only teach us some new math skills, but it taught us how to work together in a group. Way to go Mrs. Lydon, you have done it again!

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Sofia Brown, Olivia Poirier, Emma Johnson, and, Sophia Silva display their Mouse Mazes. Mrs. Fernandes got her undergraduate degree from Bridgewater State University and a Masters in Special Education from Simmons College. A lifelong learner herself, she encouraged and challenged all of her students to “think” and do their very best. We wish her much joy in this next chapter of her life.

Mouse Mazes In Room 39

By Emma Johnson - Do you think school is tiring and boring? If so, you need to come into Mrs. Lydon’s math class. You wouldn’t believe what she comes up with to make math class fun but also educational. We have been working on mouse mazes (A.K.A Chinese Dwarf Hamster mazes). Sadly, we have been wrapping up this project. Making the mazes took lots of effort but was totally worth it. The first thing we had to do in the process of making the mouse mazes was plan our maze on grid paper. There were guidelines we had to follow while planning our mazes. The guidelines we had to follow were the maze had to be at least forty inches long, the paths have to be at least two inches wide, and it had to include one acute angle, one obtuse angle, two right angles, and three sets of parallel lines. Also, the finishing chamber had to be in the shape of a triangle. At first, I thought that it would be too hard to follow the guidelines, but guess what? It wasn’t. With Mrs. Lydon’s explanation, it was a piece of cake. We planned our mazes at home for homework and then we brought them into school the next day. We were put into groups and worked together throughout the project. The first thing our group had to do was choose a maze that one person made that is simple for the hamster to go through and followed all of the guidelines. My group chose my maze to use so all we had to do was recreate it on a big sheet of grid paper and glue it into a box top. The most challenging part was putting up the walls in the maze. We had to make sure the walls were stable enough so the hamster wouldn’t knock them over. This process was the longest part of the project. When the mazes were done and complete, we had to test them on our class hamster Scooter Jr. The time limit for each team was three minutes. Team one’s first trial took Scooter two minutes and twenty six seconds. Their second trial was much faster and took Scooter only thirteen seconds. Their last trial took Scooter eight seconds to make it to the end. Team two’s three trials were superfast. It took Scooter thirty four seconds, then nineteen seconds, and then forty eight seconds. Team three’s maze was challenging for Scooter at first because it took her the whole three minutes to make it to the end. Their next trial took Scooter twenty eight seconds, and on their last trial, it took Scooter three minutes again. Weird results right? Team four’s results on the first trial were one minute and ten seconds, there second trial was three minutes, and their third trial was three minutes again. Team five (my team), had quick results. The first trial, we got seven seconds, on our next trial we

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The following students were presented with Student of the Month Certificates for the month of May: Grade 8 Shea Herman, Matthew Moura; Grade 7 Abby Moitoso, Aidan Soliday; Grade 6 Samantha Butler, Ryan Boulay; Grade 5 Caroline Reed, Mitchell Bushell; Related Arts Chelsea Lawton, Tyler Kindberg. Congratulations!

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16th Annual Middle Level Scholar Leader Awards Banquet

Congratulations to Kathryn Poole and Christopher Hoskins for being chosen to represent Beckwith Middle School at the 16th Annual Middle Level Scholar Leader Awards Banquet on May 20. Kat and Chris were recognized for their academic achievements, service to school and classmates, exemplifying positive attitudes, and demonstrating leadership.

Nurse’s Notes

The end of the school year is quickly coming to a close! Any medications belonging to your child that are presently in the health room need to be picked up by the last day of school or they will be discarded. Also, in early May letters were sent home to present 6th grade parents/guardians regarding the need for updated physicals and mandatory vaccinations required for entrance into 7th grade. These are Massachusetts Department of Health requirements. If you have received one of these letters, please send the information as soon as possible to Mrs. Mondor, RN school nurse so that your child will not be excluded from school in the fall. Thank you. If you have any questions, please call Mrs. Mondor at 508-252-5080. Physicals and updated immunizations can be faxed to 508-252-5082.

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CORI/SORI

For those of you who are interested in chaperoning field trips and volunteering to help teachers or help at school events, please remember that you need to have a current CORI/SORI form on file with the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District. Your form needs to be completed in person and you will need to present a valid driver’s license. Once you have been approved, your form is valid for all the schools in our district for three years.

Lady Raiders Softball

Beginning the season with 2 losses, the Lady Raiders were looking at a long season or so it seemed. However, the team knew they were better than their record and fought to pick up 9 wins this season with just 5 losses. The team was led by the exceptional play of their leaders: The 8th Graders. Andria Braga, Gwyn Tatton, Abby Lizotte, Madison Correia and Caitlin McCarthy showed fans that this was their team and they would not be denied a winning season. Great job, girls! The team would also like to thank the staff members who took the time this season to travel to the Martin Street fields to cheer on the team.

Raiders Baseball

In late March, with the fields still covered by snow, thoughts of spring and baseball filled the minds of many Beckwith students and teachers. Tryouts had to begin in the parking lot as 44 students competed for the 15 positions on the team. Once the team was selected we waited and waited as the first two weeks of the season had to be rescheduled until the field conditions improved. With the season finally underway the team quickly came together as a cohesive unit. Behind solid pitching, hitting and defense they opened with two wins on the road. Once again we were able to play a night game at Sammis Field in Rehoboth against Dighton which the boys won decisively. Next the Raiders completed the sweep of their in-district rival with a 14-3 victory at home. Winning 5 out of 6 games in the middle of the season and closing the year with two team victories, the Raiders went 8-2 against our divisional rivals and ended with an overall record of 10-6. This year’s team was led by returning 8th graders: Joe Carrera, Barry Conway, Reis Foley, Collin Gagnon, Jordan Griffin, Dylan Iodice, Matt Moura and Brian Ripley. Eighth graders Zach Lyne, Matt McNaughton, and Harrison Pray made their debut on the team this year and impressed everyone with their talent. Four 7th graders contributed to the team this year: Tom Gordon, Shane Mello, Shayne O’Neil and Ryan Walsh. A special thank you goes to Ryan LaBerge who served as our team manager this year. Coach Kenny and Coach Patrick thoroughly enjoyed working with this group of students and we wish everyone continued success on and off the field.

Staff Appreciation Week

The Beckwith Middle School staff would like to thank our PTSA, parent volunteers, and community donors for making Staff Appreciation Week very special for us. During the week of June 1, we all enjoyed delicious food as well as many wonderful raffle gifts. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity.

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MORE SCHOOL NEWS D-R High School News Dighton-Rehoboth Honors Seniors at Annual Celebration of Excellence

N. Dighton, MA: Over 60 members of Dighton-Rehoboth’s Senior Class received scholarship money at the school’s annual Celebration of Excellence, held on Tuesday, June 2nd at DightonRehoboth Regional High School. In addition, the school’s annual departmental awards were given to the most deserving student in each discipline. Dighton-Rehoboth’s Academic Medalists will have their names added to the school’s academic Hall of Fame: Art: Emily Moran Helena M. Kennedy Medal (Business): Emily Fredette Science: Alex Rebello William Grover Medal (Social Studies): Daniel Medeiros Elinor Smith Mathematics Medal: Brandon Tran Music Medal: Julie Hass Margaret Kammerer Halliwell Medal (Foreign Language): Gavin Turner English Medal: Rebekah Philip Physical Education Medals: Male-Galen Garafolo Female- Julie Araujo Phoenix Award (Guidance): Tara Dwyer Marcille Medal (Industrial Arts): Matthew Kucia The following students received Outstanding Performance Awards for their work in the following vocational pathways: Normal Manchester (Automotive) Ben Silvia (Carpentry) Jeffrey Botelho and Tanner Oliveira (Drafting) Leah Rickey Early Childhood Education) Robert Sullivan (Marketing) Daniel Johnson (Machine Technology) Shana Childs (Office Technology) William Barresi (TV Production) The salutatorian of the Class of 2015 is Rebekah Philip. The valedictorian this year is Brendan Henrique. The Beatrice Kammerer Award, given to a senior who best exemplifies honesty, humility, responsibility and consideration of others, was awarded to Fiona McCann. The John A. Berger Award, given to a senior in the Career and Technical Education program who has shown the most improvement, was awarded to Courtney Swanson. The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators Award, was also given to Leah Rickey. The Nathan Lawrence Medal, given to the most outstanding student in the CTE program, was awarded to Leah Rickey. The James Frates Medal, awarded to a senior NHS member who best exemplifies the qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, was given to Brendan Henrique. Rachel Sousa received the Principal’s Award in recognition for outstanding contributions to the school and Jonathan Eddy received the President’s Award for showing tremendous growth and commitment to academic excellence. The Robert T. Roy Medal, awarded to the most outstanding member of the senior class, was awarded to Rebekah Philip. All members of the National Honor Society will be designated as such by wearing the ceremonial white cord and tassel. These students have been recognized for their excellence in academics, in their time at Dighton-Rehoboth. They have also been recognized for their outstanding leadership skills, their service to others, and

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Scholarships to 63 D-R Seniors Class of 2015 At the June 2, 2015 Celebration of Excellence at the DightonRehoboth Regional High School, the Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation awarded scholarships to 63 graduates of the Class of 2015. This was the 55th consecutive year that the CSF presented scholarships to D-R graduates, the first time being to the Class of 1961 on June 14 of that year. All of the recipients took part in CSF’s Door-to-Door campaign, going to all residences in their hometowns. Each team was led by a Captain from that town, to coordinate the routes and liaison with the Foundation. This year’s Captains successfully endured and overcame difficulties from the persistent storms of “SnowMageddon” that presented logistical challenges. $39,475 Awarded CSF of Dighton-Rehoboth distributes 100% of all funds collected ‑‑ the entire amount ‑‑ directly to students by awarding them scholarships. Specific safeguards are built in so that all scholarships are awarded to students deserving scholarship assistance and that funds are used for their intended educational purpose. A total of $39,475 was dispersed to 63 members of the Class of 2015. Going only to Seniors who engage in the Door-to-Door Campaign, CSF Scholarships are not limited to only a four-year plan. They also can be used for any accredited form of higher education, provided it is for a standard degree or certificate of study of Career or Training Education. Other Funding In addition to the Seniors being involved in the Community, the Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation has historically received scholarship funds from institutions (civic organizations, businesses, groups representing previous D-R Classes), prior student recipients, and donors to honor others (D‑R graduates, teachers, parents, etc.). The Foundation accepts donations for its general account. More donations = higher scholarship funds for these seniors. Public acknowledgement of donors is solely by permission. About Us The Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Dighton-Rehoboth is a program of Dollars for Scholars ®, a Scholarship America® organization, which is the largest national private scholarship establishment in the United States. CSF of Dighton-Rehoboth members are citizens who volunteer their time and energies toward raising money for educational scholarships. There are no paid employees, and many hands make light work of the tasks needed for the youth of our future. To enhance their chance of awards, all students grades 9-12, their parents, and volunteers can contact the Guidance Office. There is more information at Dighton.Rehoboth.DollarsForScholars. org or by phoning the telephone number below. Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of Dighton-Rehoboth Dollars for Scholars® P.O. Box 696, Rehoboth MA 02769 (508) 222-5872


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Two Bay View Academy Middle School Students Honored as Outstanding Scholars and Leaders

Each year, two students from middle schools across the state are recognized for distinguishing themselves in terms of outstanding scholarship and leadership by Rhode Island Middle Level Educators (RIMLE) and the New England League of Middle Schools (NEMLS). This year, Bay View Academy student Casey David (eighth grade, Rehoboth, MA) was honored as Middle Level Scholar Leader. According to Lower and Midde School Associate Principal and Middle School English teacher, Margaret Cummings (Barrington, RI), “Casey exhibits an excellent attitude toward learning, provides service to her classmates and school, and takes responsibility for her own behavior and learning. She is a positive role model for all students.” Casey received her award at a banquet in May at the West Valley Inn, West Warwick, RI. Mr. and Mrs. David attended the banquet honoring their child along with Mrs. Gail Thompson (North Providence), Middle School mathematics teacher, and Mrs. Cummings. The student was presented with an award and certificate of recognition from the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation of Congressmen James Langevin and David Cicilline, Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse, and Governor Gina Raimondo. The criteria for this award included demonstrating academic initiative and scholarship, providing service to classmates and school, exemplifying positive attitude, and demonstrating leadership in the classroom and school activities.

Bay View Academy Celebrates the Class of 2019 As They Move Up From Eighth Grade to the Upper School

The culminating event for Bay View Academy Middle School students is the Eighth Grade Moving Up Day. It marks their readiness to move on to ninth grade in the Academy’s Upper School. This year’s Moving Up Day celebration took place on June 5th and featured a breakfast hosted by Bay View President, Vittoria Pacifico-DeBenedictis, M.Ed., ABD, (Hyde Park, MA), a Mass and an awards ceremony.

Katherine Kerr, Seekonk

Outstanding Scholars Award presented by Principal, Margaret Cummings to Casey David, Rehoboth and Caroline Mahoney with math teacher Gail Thompson.


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Area Residents Honored at the Providence Country Day School

The Highest Academic Average Award is the top academic honor that a Bay View Middle School student can attain. It is given to the student who has achieved the highest average in the eighth grade class. The student must have consistently maintained academic excellence in all of her classes and her work must reflect an in-depth understanding and appreciation of even the most complex material. This year Katherine Kerr (Seekonk, MA) met the requirements and received the award. The following students graduated from Bay View Academy’s Eighth Grade:

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Courtney Anderson, Elizabeth Cooney, Casey David, Lily Gucfa, Hannah Nadeau

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Katherine Kerr

Bay View Academy Celebrates the Accomplishments of the Class of 2015

On the evening of Monday, June 8th, the 114 members of Bay View Academy’s Class of 2015 donned white robes, gloves and caps and received their diplomas at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence, RI. They were asked to turn their tassels and join the rank of distinguished Bay View alumnae by fellow alumni. In addition to the celebration at the Cathedral, Bay View honored the Class of 2015 at the Senior Awards night on June 4th at the West Valley Inn. The following local student is of the top academic and character-based honors bestowed on graduating seniors of Bay View Academy. Samantha Crausman, (Rehoboth, MA), was named salutatorian for the Class of 2015. Samantha was the Brown University Book Award recipient last spring and will attend Brown in the fall. She is a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society, the National English Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society, Excalibur Science Honor Society and the National Honor Society, in which she served as President during her senior year. In addition, Samantha has been a contributing member on both the Bay View swim and cross country teams. She has represented as a class delegate on Student Council and has dedicated much of her time to service, both at Bay View and in her community. Samantha was a volunteer at the First Lego League Robotics championship and taught swim lessons at the East Providence Boys and Girls Club. At Senior Award Night, Samantha received the Verbum Dei Award, which is the highest academic award given in the Theological Studies at Bay View. This award is granted to the graduating senior who

Samantha Krausman has contributed to theological discussion through creative insight and probing questions, who has distinguished herself by her understanding of theological thought, by broadening and deepening the theological conversation and by her grasp and application of theology in daily living. Samantha won the John Patrick Connolly Award for excellence in Forensic Science. Connolly was a forensic scientist for the FBI who used his knowledge of chemistry and physics to solve crimes of homicide throughout the United States. She also won the Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Award, which is given annually by the American Mathematical Society to a graduating senior who has demonstrated a superior understanding and skill in mathematics throughout her high school career. Lastly, Samantha won the Sister Marie Andre Guay Award. Sister Marie served as Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Providence, as principal of St. Xavier Academy and as principal of St. Mary Academy - Bay View from 1965 to 1970. She is remembered for her leadership qualities, dedication and commitment to Catholic Education. Sister exhibited a great love for excellence in education and was a strong promoter of the virtue of “being the best that you can be.” This award in honor of Sister Marie Andre Guay is given to a student who best emulates Sister’s positive attitude toward her studies thus becoming the “best that she can be” as an outstanding and faithful alumna of St. Bay View. The following are local students representing St. Mary Academy - Bay View’s graduating Class of 2015.

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Samantha Crausman Sophia Rustemeyer.

Students from Rehoboth were awarded prizes at The Providence Country Day School Awards Assembly Friday, June 5. Both middle and high school students received distinction for academic, athletic, and civic excellence and achievement. Natasha Bansal ‘19 received the Middle School Awards for Outstanding Effort and Achievement in History and English. David Bauman ‘17 received the Award for Excellence in Chemistry. Izzie Bauman ‘15 received a Faculty Citation — for her tenacious and unbreakable spirit in the face of obstacles, her fierce independence, and genuine love of learning. Cate McLaughlin ‘19 received the Middle School Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Art. Olivia Musto ‘15 received the Award for Excellence in Instrumental Music. William Musto ‘19 received the Middle School Awards for Outstanding Effort and Achievement in Instrumental Music, Science, and History. Musto also was presented with the Mary Elizabeth Hunt Award — given to the school’s most outstanding middle school citizen, in honor of Betty Hunt, PCD’s school receptionist for many years, who radiated warmth and sunshine. Jessica Potter ‘15 received the Percival C. Norris Memorial Award — given to that member of the graduating class who has, over the years, shown outstanding loyalty and constructive leadership in the tradition of Mr. Norris. Potter also received the Award for Excellence in Vocal Music. John Greene ‘15, of Seekonk, was honored at the Providence Country Day School Awards Assembly Friday, June 5. Both middle and high school students received distinction for academic, athletic, and civic excellence and achievement. Greene received the Class of 1929 Gold Medal for Excellence. The school’s highest student award is given for excellence in scholarship, participation in athletics, participation in other extracurricular activities, leadership in and influence upon the school, and faithfulness of effort. Greene also received the Robert Arthur Lavan Memorial Athletic Award — presented to an outstanding senior male athlete for recognition of participation, good sportsmanship, and leadership in athletics.


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A once in a ZOO MOON event!

Attleboro, MA: What could be better on a sultry summer evening than to take a relaxing walk? Why not make it a walk through the zoo? ZOO MOON is happening July 22 from 6-9 PM at Capron Park Zoo (rain date: 7/29/15). This year marks the return of FOOD TRUCKS to the zoo! You can purchase a delicious meal from GottaQ BBQ, The Salad Man and Juice Bar, Paco’s Taco’s or O’Crepe Rolling Creperie. Afterwards, stroll around and see animals on exhibit, cool off on the splash pad, enjoy the musical talents of TOM BURGESS and of course, check out the products and services being offered by local crafters and businesses. With a choice of products from over 50 different local crafters and small businesses, you are sure to be able to find a gift for that someone special. For a list of featured businesses, please visit the zoo’s website: www.capronparkzoo.com. The cost of the event is $6/adult (age 13+), $4/child (age 3-12), 2 and under are free – Capron Park Zoo Members enjoy a $1 discount! If you are a local business/crafter/farmer and would like to participate in Zoo Moon, contact the Education Department at: 774203-1843

Education Department Melanie Fernandes, Curator of Education Capron Park Zoo 774-203-1843 508-223-2208 melanie.fernandes@capronparkzoo.com www.capronparkzoo.com

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July 21st 10:00am - 11:30am Audience: Children 3-5 Members: Adult/Child $12 .00 $7.00 each additional child Nonmembers: Adult/Child $16.00 $9.00 each additional child Explore nature with your child. Little Peepers 90 minute classes are for children 3-5 accompanied by an adult. This program encourages your child’s love for nature through interactive stories, short nature lessons, crafts, songs and nature walks. The July7th class is titled What’s the Buzz, the July 21st class is What’s in a pond? Sign up for one or both online at www.massaudubon.org/oakknoll or call 508-223-3060 Oak Knoll is located at 1417 Park Street, Attleboro, MA

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We are proud to announce that our Rehoboth Garden Club’s entry into the Newport Flower Show won second prize. Ten area garden clubs were selected to compete. Given a three foot square wooden box each club designed and planted an intricate pattern of flowers to represent one square of a quilt. The individual squares were assembled on the lawn of Rosecliff mansion to create a beautiful crazy quilt of flowers. Members Marj DeAngelis, Dianne Burns, Elaine DiChiara, Helen Davis, Dawn Leland and Linda McHugh all contributed their talents to this project. We are now planning our programs and activities for October 2015 through September 2016. It’s shaping up to be an exciting year of hands on projects, field trips, guest presenters and lots of fun. If you have been considering joining our club, now is the time! Please contact Dianne Burns at 508-336-9933 for more information.

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Kevin & Melissa Groff of Warwick, RI are proud to announce the birth of their son Eli Parker Groff. He was born at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, RI. He weighed 5 lbs 7 oz and was 19” long. Maternal Grandparents are Jose & Rosemarie Reis of Seekonk, MA. Paternal Grandparents are Christine Malloy of Pawtucket, RI and the late Edward Groff of Bristol, RI.

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Sturdy Memorial to Offer Free Infant Massage Program

Sturdy Memorial Hospital will be offering a FREE infant massage program on Saturday, July 25, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the Auditorium at the Hospital. This program is designed for new moms and their partners and will be led by Jean Stringham, Sturdy Memorial’s infant massage coordinator. It will focus on the techniques and benefits of massage for infants. Tips on how to soothe and calm a colicky baby will also be provided. Parents are encouraged to bring their infants, age two weeks to ten months old. Class size is limited and pre-registration is necessary. For more information or to register by July 20, 2015, please call Nursing Administration at 508/236-7151. Sturdy Memorial Hospital is a fullservice, not-for-profit acute care community hospital in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Jennifer Schwall Engaged to Derek Rousseau

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Gerald and Laura Schwall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Schwall, to Derek Rousseau, son of Kenneth and Cathryn Rousseau also of Rehoboth. Meeting while at Dighton – Rehoboth Regional High School, the couple attended college - Jennifer, a graduate from Bryant University with a Bachelor of Science in Finance, and Derek, a graduate of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth with a Master of Science in Computer Science. Jennifer is the Executive Director of Cherrystone Angel Group, a Providence, RI based firm which invests in early stage companies, and Derek is the President of Eastern Technology Solutions, a technology consulting firm specializing in small and medium size businesses in the New England area. An October wedding is planned at the Glen Manor House in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. © photograph by Faith Dugan Photography

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IN MEMORIAM Rehoboth

Dorothy G. Francis

Dorothy G. Francis of Mary Avenue in Seekonk, MA died on May 19, 2015, at the Emerald Bay Manor in Cumberland, RI. She was the wife of the late John S. Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Francis celebrated their 55th Wedding Anniversary in February 1996. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Joseph P. and Anna (Duffy) Gallagher. She lived in Pawtucket, RI, New York City, and Seekonk, MA. Mrs. Francis loved the ocean and walking the beach. She was a summer resident of Bonnet Shores for many years and was a member of the Bonnet Shores Beach Club. She was a Red Cross Volunteer during WWII, working in the craft program, traveling to the Newport Naval Hospital and working with the patients. During the 50’s, she and her family had a craft business – designing and manufacturing a number of felt objects and sold through a New York Agent. Their most popular item was a felt paper doll called the “Dotty Doll”. She was a graduate of St. Xavier’s Academy in 1934, and Rhode Island School of Design in 1938, an alumna of both. She earned a Bachelor in Art Education Degree, and in 1990, earned and Honorary Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. Mrs. Francis was an art teacher in Pawtucket for several years. Later she taught in the Attleboro School System for a number of years, retiring in 1978. She was a member of the Blackstone Valley Retired Teachers Association, Rhode Island Retired Art Teacher’s Association serving as Vide-President, Massachusetts Teachers’ Association, and the National Education Association. Mrs. Francis was a “friend” of Seekonk Library, and a member of the St. Mary’s Senior Saints, Delta Kappa Gamma, and the Museum of Art. She was a longtime member of the Pawtucket Garden Club. Mrs. Francis was an incorporator of Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket, a member of the Auxiliary and served on the Board, and was a volunteer in the D.A.P. Program and in the gift shop. Mrs. Francis was a member of St. Ray’s Academy Auxiliary, a Communicant of St. Mary’s Church in Seekonk and belonged to the Woman’s Guild. Mrs. Francis leaves a son, J. David Francis of Seekonk; a daughter, Elaine F. Weathers of Conway, NH; another daughter, Leslie F. Kolkowski of Granger, IN; six grandchildren; and several great grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Elizabeth Gallagher.

Cathleen, B., (Blake) Almeida-Long 70, of Princess Pine Drive, died peacefully at home on June 7, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. Linda Tierney (Iarocci), 64, of Rehoboth, formerly of North Providence, died on June 14, 2015 at Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center.

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Charles L. Hareld

Charles L. Hareld, Sr., 87, of Seekonk and formerly of East Providence, Rhode Island; died on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at the Kindred Hospital in Stoughton following a period of declining health. He was the husband of Patricia A. (McCarthy) Hareld. Born in Providence, Rhode Island on April 20, 1928, he was a son of the late Walter J. and Lydia J. Hareld. He was a proud veteran of the United States Merchant Marines. Mr. Hareld was employed as a welder for Electric Boat in Quonset Point for many years prior to his retirement. He resided in Seekonk for the past 35 years having previously resided in East Providence, Rhode Island. As a Native American, Mr. Hareld was the President and Chairman of the Rhode Island Indian Council and active at all Native American Powwows and other gatherings. He was also chosen to appear in the first Twin River Casino commercial as well as many training videos for doctors and nurses. He has appeared in numerous other commercials and films as well as conducted promotional demos in RI and MA. In addition to his wife, he leaves a daughter: Shannon L. Hareld and her fiancé, Adam r. Vierra, of Seekonk; two stepdaughters: Michele A. LeFort and her husband, James R. LeFort, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island; Colleen W. Ferland and her husband, John Ferland, of Pawtucket, Rhode Island; a brother: Raymond Hareld and his wife, Shirley Hareld, of Exeter, Rhode Island; a sister Eleanor, of Reno, Nevada, four grandchildren: Brianna L. Vierra, Michael L. Vierra, Ashley E. LeFort and Kaileigh A. LeFort and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and dear friends He was the stepfather of the late John E. Riley and was predeceased by 11 siblings. A private graveside service will be held at the Rhode Island Veteran Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island at a later date.

Candida (Rene) Azulay, 84, formerly of Malta St., died peacefully Sunday morning, May 31, 2015 at the Golden Living Center, Pleasant St., Attleboro. Theresa C. (Mancuso) DiGiovanni, 102, passed away at Epoch Nursing Home in Norton on Friday, June 5, 2015. Virginia “Ginny” Rose Sirois 62, passed away peacefully on June 13, 2015. Edward C. Dawson, 71, passed away peacefully on Monday, June 15, 2015 at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence.

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Rehoboth Council on Aging 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 Phone 508-252-3373 Fax 508-252-4617 Special Announcement: Closed July 3rd

The Truth About Budgeting

Mon July 20th 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

American Credit Counseling Service, Inc. A United Way Partner, will hold a free financial education workshop at the COA.

COA Corner Thank You

We would like to thank Bristol–Plymouth Regional Technical School for helping us repair our walk-in freezer.

Gert’s Cafe:

Lunch is served at Gert’s Cafe` Mondays at 12 Noon. Menus consist of soup or salad, a main course, dessert, coffee, or tea. Stop in and enjoy a delicious lunch for the “Bargain” price of $3.00 donation. Sign up to get the good stuff and have a seat.

Soup’s On

Tuesdays from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Small 16oz Soup and Sandwich $3.00 Small 16oz Soup comes W/Bread $2.00 or Large 32oz Soup comes W/Bread $3.00 donation to be announced on the Monday before.

The COA Breakfast:

On Wednesdays from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM the COA is serving egg sandwiches, 2 pieces of French toast or 2 pancakes for $2.00 donation and with your choice of ham, sausage, bacon or home fries for an extra .25. What a bargain and it is freshly made with eggs from our own Rehoboth Farmers. Start you day off with good Home Style cooked breakfast or have a mid-day snack for those who wake up with or before the chickens! Come on in and join us!

Tasty Thursdays Lunch:

Tasty Thursday Lunch is held on the last Thursday of the Month at 12 noon. Please come in and join us for lunch with friends. Cost $3.00 donation.

Musical Mondays:

Have fun with this group blending your voices in harmony and song. They meet on the first and third Mondays of the month at 1:00 PM. New voices are always welcome and invited.

Men’s Morning Coffee:

Fridays at 9:00 AM come in and enjoy fresh coffee, pastry, and conversation with this lively group of Men.

Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon Kitchen hours: Monday – Thursdays 8:00am to 12 Card Games:

Cards are here at the COA Mondays at 9:30 AM - Cribbage group Tuesdays at 12:30 PM - ladies group that play cards and other games Wednesdays at 12:30 PM we have HiLo Jack group Come on in and try your luck and have a great time doing it. All are welcome and if you are not sure how to play the folks will gladly teach you.

Art Classes:

Michelle’s Art Classes Cost of this is $4.00. Come on in and join us. Come early and have breakfast that is served from 8:30 to 10:30 AM Wednesdays. Please note that Art Class will resume in September. Art Class students are welcome to come in on Wednesday’s from 10-noon and paint.

Knitting and Crochet Group:

If you like to knit or Crochet or you wanted to learn this amazing Craft the Ladies of the Needles are always there to share their knowledge with you. Don’t be shy; women and men are both invited. Come in and try it out Fridays at 10:00 AM

Quilters:

Do you quilt? Do you know someone who quilts? Come on in and join in the fun of creating with our Quilting Group. There is plenty of knowledge and a great deal for fun with this group. Meets Thursdays at 9:30 AM.

Blood Pressures & Glucose Screenings:

Our town of Rehoboth nurse, Jamie will be available for blood pressure and glucose screenings. Please contact the COA 508252-3372 for more information.

Podiatry Clinic with Dr. Marian Markowitz: Funded by Friends of the Elderly

Dr. Markowitz’s appointments start at 10:00 AM. Please call 508-252-3372 to schedule your appointment.

Chair Yoga Exercise Classes:

Thursdays the COA is having fun exercise classes in Chair Yoga at 9:00 AM. Cost is $3.00 per class. Coming and have some fun and check it out.....

Tai Chi Classes:

Tuesdays at 9:00 AM. Tia Chi Classes - a way to exercise that’s easy on the joints and helps with balance...Makes a whole new you and has a great positive outcome for any age. Cost is $3.00 per class

Line Dancing Classes:

Tuesdays at 10:00 AM. Get in the grove if you like dancing this is a fun group for you. Everyone is welcome to try out some steps. Cost is $3.00 per class.

S.H.I.N.E / OUTREACH

The COA’s Outreach worker Bradley Marshall is available Mondays thru Wednesdays 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM and Thursdays 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM to assist you with Social Service needs from Fuel, Food, housing, Medical Insurance, and intervention help. Please call for an appointment at 508-2523372. Reminder: SNAP (Nutrition Program – Food Stamps) benefits can be applied for through this office. Please call for particulars on how to apply. Fuel Assistance Applications to Citizens for Citizens closed as of April 30th and will not be available until November 2015 for the time period of November 2015 to April 2016.

Free Elder Dental Screening Clinic:

Saturday, May 9th from 9:00 to 1:00 pm A FREE dental screening clinic for seniors will be held at Attleboro Senior Center, 24 South Main Str. Dentists will examine patients for problems with their teeth, gums and dentures. Patients can ask questions and discuss their concerns. Advice on oral health concerns and the role of nutrition in oral health will be addressed. Patients will be screened for oral cancer and denture cleaning will be provided. Anyone 60 or over from any town is welcome to attend the clinic. Appointments must be arranged in advance call the Attleboro Senior Center at 774-203-1906.

Massachusetts Senior Legal Helpline

(1-866-778-0939) The Helpline provides “FREE” legal information: Legal assistance is provided to elders (age 60 and over) with questions or problems with: - Public Benefits,(Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, cash assistance, food stamps, etc.) - Housing (landlord/tenant problems in private and public housing, especially evictions) - Health/Health Insurance/Long Term Care (Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and institutional care) - Document Preparation (Power of Attorney wills for homebound and institutionalized seniors in emergency situations) (For other legal problems, a referral may be made to a private attorney)


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Serving Health Information Needs of Elders How We Can Help:

Brad as our Counselor is available, by appointment, to speak with Medicare beneficiaries regarding their Medicare coverage options. These options include Medicare parts A & B, Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C), Medicare Prescription Drug Plans and Coverage (Part D) and Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap). He will also review eligibility for Public Assistance programs such as Prescription Advantage, Extra Help from Social Security, MassHealth and other programs to assist beneficiaries with limited resources to pay for health care costs.

Meals on Wheels and Meal-Site:

Please contact our Bristol Elders, Inc at for information on the Meals on Wheels program and on site meals serv(508) 6752101ed on Thursdays at the COA. A donation of $2.00 is requested for lunch, which consists of a main course, dessert and milk. Please call the day before to order a lunch.

The Best is Yet to Come:

The Best is Yet to Come - a senior social group that helps sponsor and doing activities that members suggest. They meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 1:00 PM at the Gladys L. Harrell Senior Center - 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 Annual dues are $6.00 - they have many great activities through out the year

Senior Citizens Club:

The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club is a Social and Charitable Club to help seniors in Rehoboth have a better life. Meetings are scheduled for the 1st Thursday 12:30 3rd Thursday 12Noon of the month at the Rehoboth Council of Aging building.

The Friends of the Elderly

Please check the bulletin boards every time you come in to the Council on Aging for information on up coming events such as Free Health Screenings, Support Groups, and other important information that could benefit you, your family or friends.

The Rehoboth Council on Aging A Municipal Department of the Town Mission:

The Rehoboth Council on Aging shall coordinate and carry out programs designed to meet the needs, problems and benefits for the aging population of Rehoboth, and shall do so in coordination with the Programs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Rehoboth Council on Aging shall: a. Provide, coordinate and link available resources to help meet the needs of the Town of Rehoboth’s elders. b. Carry out programs and services that range from information on community education, referrals, outreach, transportation, Meals on Wheels, health screenings, inter-generational activities, crafting programs and other programs beneficial to our seniors.

Rehoboth Senior Citizens Installation of New Officers

On May 21st the Rehoboth Senior Citizens held a meeting and an installation of new officers. The new officers are Chaplain: Ann DeAmaral, Treasurer: Pat Laurino, Secretary: Cindy Dewey, President: Lorraine Botts, 1st Vice President: Steve Silva, and 2nd Vice President: Elaine Tessier. Pictured here are from left to right: Chaplain: Ann DeAmaral, Treasurer: Pat Laurino, Secretary: Cindy Dewey, President: Lorraine Botts, 1st Vice President: Steve Silva, and 2nd Vice President: Elaine Tessier.

The Club does not meet in August. The next meeting will be September 3rd at 12:30pm. The Annual Fall Bazaar will be October 17th. Members should be working on projects over the summer. If anyone has items they wish to donate please call me 774-991-0032. The club would be happy to accept any unfinished wooden articles such as birdhouses, napkin holders, etc. Finished items such as knitted scarfs, hats, etc; new handmade pocketbooks, aprons, pillow cases, etc. would be very helpful and appreciated too. The Bazaar is the only fundraiser that the club has. Proceeds are used for luncheons and activities throughout the year.

Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club Strawberry Festival

The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club had their annual Strawberry Festival at the Gladys L. Hurrell Senior Center on June 18th. We feasted on salads, sandwiches and of course delicious strawberry shortcake. After the luncheon we held a short meeting during which Gert Messier played a couple of tunes on the piano: When the Saints come Marching In, and Roll Out the Barrel. During the second song, a student from Bristol Plymouth Regional Technical School surprised us with a couple of minutes of his dancing moves. He was quite entertaining and was totally enjoyed by all.

The Friends of the Elderly help and partially fund some of the services at the Rehoboth Council on Aging - such as the podiatry. Friends meets at 10:00 AM on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. New members are always welcome

Strawberry Festival

Veterans Service Officer can help you call 508-252-4467. Office hours are Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM to Noon

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Veteran’s Information: Important:

Registration is required for all upcoming programs. All activities will have a participant signup sheets for that program. Most of the activity programs that are in the Council on Aging are free and open to the public. Some programs require minimum attendance; if there is no interest then that activity will either be canceled or postponed. Please call 508-252-3372 for information on all activities or to sign up. COA Bulletin Post on Community Information:

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Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club

The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club will be having their annual picnic at Country Gardens again this year. The menu will be barbeque chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs, pastry, etc. Members’ cost is $13.00 per person, non-members pay $18.00 per person. If anyone has not signed up and paid for this event as yet, you must bring payment for your ticket to Dot Conlow any day between 9am and noon at the senior center. The deadline for payment is July 16th.

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Seekonk Human Services

Telephone: (508) 336-8772 FAX: (508) 336-2239

Seekonk Human Services Staff

Telephone: (508) 336-8772 FAX: (508) 336-2239 Executive Director Bernadette Huck Ext. 15 Senior Secretary Ashley Pimental ext. 12 Clerical Assistant Kimberly Mallon ext. 10 Educational & Social Programs Karen Stutz ext. 14 Outreach Managers Adriana Dossantos BA. ext. 11 (Monday-Friday) Veronica Brickley, LPN BA SOC LSWA ext. 17 (Mon. Wed. Fri.) Senior Aides ext. 19 Loretta Ferreira, Sharon Bettencourt Executive Board Members Victoria Kinniburgh, Chairperson Rene Andrews, Vice Chairperson Anne Libby, Secretary Anita Gendron, Treasurer Christine Allen, Guy Boulay Beverly Della Grotta

*Center Hours

Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 4:30, Wednesdays 5:00 – 7:00 at Town Hall by Appointment Only, Friday 8:30 – 12:30

Farmers Market

Elders receiving food stamps, supplementary security income (SSI), Medicaid, fuel assistance, housing assistance or are enrolled in similar programs are eligible. Coupons are available in limited amounts and will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. Elders must obtain coupons in person, if you are unable to come in person, a proxy form must be completed prior to distribution. NOTE: If you’re a Brown Bag participant fresh produce will be in your bag each month. You will NOT be eligible to receive coupons. Please call 508-336-8772 to confirm coupons are available.

Men’s Breakfast

Thurs, July 9, 2015 @ 8:30am Thurs, August 13, 2015 @ 8:30am Toti’s Restaurant

All men are welcome to attend and no sign up is required. Bring a friend with you to enjoy a delicious breakfast. There is no set price for breakfast, order what you want, and pay for what you order.

Women’s Brunch

Thurs, July 16, 2015 @ 10:00am Thurs, August 20, 2015 @ 10:00am Toti’s Restaurant

All women are welcome to attend and no sign up is required. Bring a friend with you to enjoy a delicious brunch. There is no set price for brunch, order what you want, and pay for what you order.

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Seekonk Human Services is happy to announce that we are working with Seekonk Public Safety again to create a cooling center on those extreme humid and hot days where it can be unbearable. The cooling center will be Monday through Saturday on the days of extreme heat. Any of the Town buildings can be used as a cooling center such as the Library, Town Hall, and Seekonk Human Services. Please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772 if you have any questions regarding the cooling center.

Medicare News-Hospital Status Affects What You Pay

It’s important to understand your Medicare benefits—know your rights. Your hospital status, whether you’re inpatient or outpatient, affects how much you pay for hospital services (like X-rays, prescription drugs and lab tests). More importantly, it will affect whether Medicare will cover care you get in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) following your hospital stay, even for rehabilitation services. You’re “inpatient” starting when you’re formally admitted to the hospital with a doctor’s order. You’re “outpatient” if you’re getting emergency department services, observation services, outpatients

surgery, lab tests, or X-rays, or any other hospital services, and the doctor hasn’t written an order to ADMIT you to a hospital as an inpatient. In these cases, you’re an outpatient even if you spend the night in the hospital. IMPORTANT: Time you spend in a hospital as an OUTPATIENT before you’re admitted does NOT count toward the 3-day inpatient days needed to qualify for a stay in a Skilled Nursing Facility (even for Rehab). You must also enter the SNF within a short time (generally 30 days) of leaving the hospital. Medicare regulations can be very complex. When at a hospital, be sure to ask if your admission status is INPATIENT or OUTPATIENT (which normally means for OBSERVATION). The answer could have a major impact on how you are billed.

Keep Your Cool In The Hot Weather - By The CDC

Learn about heat-related illness and how to stay cool and safe in hot weather. Getting too hot can make you sick. You can become ill from the heat if your body can’t compensate for it and properly cool you off. Heat exposure can even kill you: it caused 7,233 heat-related deaths in the United States from 1999 to 2009. Main things affecting your body’s ability to cool itself during extremely hot weather: ¨ High humidity. When the humidity is high, sweat won’t evaporate as quickly, which keeps your body from releasing heat as fast as it may need to. ¨ Personal factors. Age, obesity, fever, dehydration, heart disease, mental illness, poor circulation, sunburn, and prescription drug and alcohol use can play a role in whether a person can cool off enough in very hot weather People at greatest risk for heat-related illness can take the following protective actions to prevent illness or death: ¨ People who are at highest risk are the elderly, the very young, and people with chronic diseases or mental illness ¨ Even young and healthy people can get sick from the heat if they participate in strenuous physical activities during hot weather. ¨ Air-conditioning is the number one protective factor against heat-related illness and death. If a home is not air-conditioned, people can reduce their risk for heat-related illness by spending time in public facilities that are air-conditioned. Take these steps to prevent heat-related illnesses, injuries, and deaths during hot weather: - Stay in an air-conditioned indoor location as much as possible. - Drink plenty of fluids even if you don't feel thirsty. - Schedule outdoor activities carefully.


July 2015 The Reporter - Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing and sunscreen. - Pace yourself. - Take cool showers or baths to cool down. - Check on a friend or neighbor and have someone do the same for you. - Do not leave children or pets in cars. Check the local news for health and safety updates

Medwheels Long Distance Medical Transportation What is MedWheels?

MedWheels is a shared long distance transportation program funded through the United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton for seniors 60 years of age or older and people with disabilities who have exhausted all other transportation options. Eligible persons who live in Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Plainville, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk or Taunton. There is a limit to how often you can use this service each month. Call GATRA for additional information.

How do I make a MedWheel reservation?

Call 508-823-8828 Ext. 263 Monday through Friday from 8:00am until 4:00pm. 48 hours advance notice is required. When making reservation please tell the GATRA customer service representative that you are calling for the MedWheels Program. If you need to reschedule or cancel your trip, please contact MedWheels within 24 hours. Please have the following information available: - Where are you to be picked up - The date, time and destination of your medical appointment - A telephone number of the doctor’s office or medical facility you be visiting. Additional Information:

Escorts/Personal Care Attendants:

Our drivers cannot leave their vehicles unattended. If you require assistance to enter and exit a facility, you may bring an escort or personal care attendant as long as additional seating is available on the day of your appointment. Reservations for escorts or personal care attendants must be made at the same time you call for your reservation.

Senior Aid Program

This program enables us to help employ low-income individuals, age 55 and older, throughout the Commonwealth. Enrollees are placed in temporary training assignments where they gain valuable on-the-job work experience and training needed to gain employment in the private sector. Enrollees benefit from training, counseling, and community service assignments at nonprofit organizations in their communities. Participants are placed at eligible training sites for which they are paid minimum wage for 20 hours per week. Interested participants can contact James Souza at 508-679-0041 to fill out an application.

Wii Fun

Fridays @ 10am

Come join us for some Wii Fun! The Wii is an excellent way to have fun and be active. Come join us! Call Seekonk Human Services @ 508-336-8772 for more information. No sign up is necessary just on in!

Seekonk Total Fitness

1301 Fall River Avenue - 508.336.4545 Seekonk Total Fitness is offering Senior Fitness Group Exercise Classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11am—12pm. The one hour fitness class is designed specifically for older adults and taught by a certified senior fitness instructor. This easy to follow workout is safe, heart-healthy and gentle on the joints. Energize your inactive lifestyle by increasing muscular strength, range of movement & balance. The cost per class is $1.

YMCA*

472 Taunton Avenue - 508.336.7103 $3 fee per class for the following classes: Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Exercise: Monday, Wed, Friday @ 9am Aquaerobics: Mon, Wed, Fri @ 9:45am Silver Sneaker Classic: Monday, Wed, Friday @ 11am *Must be a Seekonk senior and have a scan card, please call 508-336-8772 for further information.

Gatra Photo Id’s

GATRA Photo ID’S can be done at Seekonk Human Services. No appointment

is necessary. Just fill out an application and take a picture and the ID will be mailed within 2 weeks. Please contact Ashley Pimental @ 508-336-8772.

Free Medical Equipment

Our FREE Medical Loan Closet is available to Seekonk residents. We are in need of wheelchairs. Please call Seekonk Human Services to schedule pick up/drop off and/ or donations at 508-336-8772. *Please do not leave medical equipment at Town Hall.

2015 TRIPS

Glouster Lobster Cruise

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 $85 per person (gratuity included) Depart: 9am Return: Approx 6pm Dine, Dance, & Cruise Historic Gloucester Harbor in True New England style! Docked at Cruiseport Gloucester, the Beauport Princess has 2 dance floors, 3 full-service bars with top-shelf liquor, a full-service catering menu, open-air top deck and comfortable, indoor seating for up to 300 people. When you’re onboard Beauport Princess you’ll cruise the historic Gloucester harbor, full of fishing boats and schooners and witness extraordinary views, only seen by water, of the city’s historic skyline, working waterfront, iconic Man at the Wheel statue, Rocky Neck Art Colony, the famous Greasy Pole, America’s first lighthouses and more. While on board you enjoy a fabulous Clam Bake Buffet (fresh rolls, NE clam chowder, steamed lobsters, steamed clams, baked haddock, corn on the cob, cole slaw and dessert). Following this amazing lunch cruise, you stop in beautiful Rockport to enjoy some free time before department home.

Cranberries, Chowder & Wine Tour

Thursday, September 10, 2015 $88 per person (gratuity included) Depart: 8:15am Return: Approx 5pm Join us as we head to Wareham, MA! We start our morning at A.D. Makepeace Company, which is the world’s largest cranberry grower! Here we embark on a 1 ½ hr Cranberry Bog Tour. After our cranberry excursion we are off to lunch at the award winning Lindsey’s. Enjoy your choice of

Return Trips:

Please call when your appointment is complete and we will schedule you on the appropriate return trip.

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Blood Pressure & Glucose Clinic Wed, July 15 & Aug 19 9:00am—10:30am

Seekonk Human Services has partnered with the Seekonk Fire Department to provide a blood pressure & glucose screening on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 9:00am to 10:30am. This is a perfect opportunity to get your blood pressure & glucose tested. This is a first come first serve clinic.

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yummy Roasted Turkey Dinner, Baked Stuffed Chicken or Baked Stuffed Haddock. Included with each meal is their delicious Clam Chowder and a Glass of Wine! The day isn’t over yet. Before we depart Wareham we make one more stop at Hy-Line Cruises. Enjoy a scenic Cape Cod Canal 2 hour sightseeing cruise. The perfect day! *Meal choice due on reservation

Newport Playhouse Featuring Always A Bridesmaid

Thursday, December 17, 2015 $ 49 per person (gratuity included) Departure: 10:00am Return: Approximately 5:00pm In this hilarious comedic romp, four friends have sworn to keep the promise they made on the night of their Senior Prom: to be in each other’s weddings…no matter what. More than thirty years later, these Southern friends-for-life are still making “the long walk” for each other, determined to honor that vow. ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID is the rollicking tale of four loyal and determined women who definitively answer the question, “Just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a friend?” If you’ve ever elbowed a stranger out of the way to catch a bride’s bouquet, seriously questioned the mental stability of the duo saying “I do” or been forced to wear the world’s ugliest bridesmaid dress, this deliriously funny JONES HOPE WOOTEN COMEDY is definitely for you…and your dearly beloved!

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The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass Series

A pass is your ticket to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites. Each pass covers entrance fees at national parks and national wildlife refuges as well as standard amenity fees at national forests and grasslands, and at lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation. A pass covers entrance and standard amenity fees for a driver and all passengers in a personal vehicle at per vehicle fee areas (or up to four adults at sites that charge per person). Children age 15 or under are admitted free. Beaches, wooded parks, parkways, and reservoirs - All of these places make up the Massachusetts State Parks. You can find a place to go in all regions of the Commonwealth from Pittsfield to Boston and Gloucester to Provincetown. Each one offers activities and amenities.

For U.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62 or over. May be obtained in person at a federal recreation site or through the mail using this application form. The cost of obtaining a Senior Pass through the mail is twenty dollars ($20). Ten ($10) for the Senior Pass and ten ($10) for processing the application. Applicants must provide documentation of age and residency or citizenship. May provide a 50 percent discount on some amenity fees charged for facilities and services such as camping, swimming, boat launch, and specialized interpretive services. Generally does NOT cover or reduce special recreation permit fees or fees charged by concessioners.

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Senior Pass $10 Lifetime pass

Wills and Trusts Real Estate Personal Injury Business & Commercial

8th Annual Food For Fuel Pasta Fest

Date: Late September Time: 4:30pm to 7pm Open Seating Where: Seekonk High School Ticket Price: Adults $10, Children 12 and under $5 Please help your neighbors have a safe winter! With rising costs of fuel, our neighbors are in need of assistance and the only Call (508)336-6440 way it can be done is with your help! Sponsored by the Seekonk Non - Profit Coalition — Benefiting Fuel & Utility Fund of Seekonk 309 Taunton Ave, Seekonk MA 02771 Human Services. Tickets will be sold in advance and take out will Licensed to practice in Massachusetts & Rhode Island be available. Please call 502-336-8772 for tickets. *Dessert donations will be greatly appreciated. *Please note: All trips leave from Seekonk Human Services unless otherwise noted. 50% deposit is required at sign up and final payment must be made We are always happy to welcome new members into our club… Rehoboth two weeks prior to trip. Checks are to be made payresidents or non-residents are welcome. Dues are payable on or before the first able to the Town of Seekonk. To ensure trips are not meeting in May. If you would like to become a member of our club, please fill out cancelled please sign up one month prior to trip at the latest in order to give the tour company an accurate the application below: count. For any information regarding trips please contact Ashley Pimental at 508-336-8772.

Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club

Membership Application = Must be 55 years of age

Name_________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ Phone number_________________________________________________________ Date of birth___________________________________________________________ Dues are $4.00 a year Amount enclosed $__________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club and send to: Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club 55 Bay State Road Rehoboth, MA 02769-2317

Monthly Newsletter Online

*The Town Crier website link is www.seekonk-ma.gov Click on Departments, & Click on Human Services * NOTE: Seekonk Human Services offers many legal, financial, recreational, medical screening and/ or other activities and services by volunteers or nominal cost practitioners. Seniors participating in these services/activities do so with the understanding that Seekonk Human Services, the Town of Seekonk or its employees do not assume any legal or other responsibility for any advice or services rendered by such volunteers or nominal cost practitioners.


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Dave Says... You need something that matters

Dear Dave, My wife and I are in our twenties. We have no debt and $50,000 in the bank. Our income is $90,000 a year, and we’re cautious to live on less than we make. Still, we can’t seem to get motivated to make a budget. How can we get inspired to do this? Isaac Dear Isaac, Two of the biggest motivators we have are pain and pleasure. Financially, you guys don’t have any pain. You’re killing it! So, we’re going to have to figure out something associated with pleasure. I think you need to look for something bigger than money to push you. You guys need to ask yourselves, “What are we saving for?” On a bigger scale, ask yourselves, “What can we do with this money?” It sounds to me like you both realize money can’t be the goal. And that’s a good thing. You guys are obviously smart, gifted people. I’m sure you have ideas and goals, dreams and desires. Talk about them and write them down. By doing this, you’ll be taking the first steps toward making these things reality. When you have something specific that you want money to do, it gives you a reason to make it behave. God calls us to manage well the resources He gives us, so that we’re able to do good things for His kingdom and His people. Broke people can’t give, so my advice would be to use your talents and resources for the good of others. —Dave

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Just A Pinch Recipe Column By Janet Tharpe

Decadent Brownie Sundae Cheesecake That’ll Dazzle A Crowd

Brownie. Sundae. Cheesecake! Debbie Wright’s Brownie Sundae Cheesecake is all that you would imagine it to be... and more. I guarantee you bring this to your next cookout or potluck and not a crumb will be left! See step-by-step photos of Debbie’s recipe plus thousands more from home cooks nationwide at: www.justapinch.com/sundaecheesecake You’ll also find a meal planner, coupons and chances to win! Enjoy and remember, use “just a pinch”... -Janet “This has all the stuff I love in it!” - Debbie Wright, Sulphur, LA (pop. 20,410) What You Need 1 box brownie mix CHOCOLATE CRUST 1 1/2 c crushed vanilla wafers (about 45) 6 tbsp powdered sugar 6 tbsp cocoa powder 1 stick butter melted CHEESECAKE 4 pkg. cream cheese, 8 oz., room temp. 1 c sugar 4 eggs Chocolate sundae syrup 1 tsp pure vanilla Directions • Make brownies in a 13x9 pan and allow to cool. • Preheat oven to 350. • Mix crust ingredients, spray the pan with cooking spray. • Press mixture into a 9-inch springform pan. • Bake 8 minutes and allow to cool slightly. • Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla. • Gradually add eggs one at a time. Pour batter into crust. • Cube up half the pan of brownies. • Sprinkle the pieces into the batter and push them down. • Drizzle chocolate sundae syrup on top and with a butter knife swirl gently to give it the marble effect. • Bake 50-55 minutes. • Loosen from the pan after cooled. Cover and refrigerate. • Serve cold.

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Good Food... Right in Your Neighborhood!

Mouth Watering Southern Fried Chicken

Serve a batch of Virginia Dean’s Southern Fried Chicken at your next cookout and people will think you’re kin to the Colonel! The buttermilk soak combined with the self-rising flour creates one crispy coating. Juicy on the inside, crunchy on the outside, fried chicken doesn’t get much better than this recipe. See step-by-step photos of Virginia’s recipe plus thousands more from home cooks nationwide at: www.justapinch.com/friedchicken “Everyone loves this!” - Virginia Dean, Toomsboro, GA (pop. 472) What You Need 8 pieces chicken tenderloins, boneless, skinless 2 c buttermilk, or enough to cover chicken pieces 3 to 4 c unbleached self-rising flour About 3-4 c cooking oil Salt and pepper, to taste 2 c milk 2 eggs Directions • Soak chicken in buttermilk for 30 minutes to an hour. Overnight is okay. • Whisk eggs into milk. • Prepare 3 pans with flour in two of them and milk/egg mixture in the third. Have extra flour ready to add to pans as flour gets clumped up. • As you remove chicken pieces from buttermilk put them into egg/milk mixture. • Then place in flour. • Next, dip again into egg/milk mixture. • Lastly, batter them again in flour. • Fry chicken in 2 to 3 inches of hot oil. • Maintain a medium high temperature. If oil too high it will burn, too low chicken becomes soggy. Never cover your pan with a lid. • Turn chicken pieces carefully while frying. • Cooked chicken should be a golden yellow color. Takes about 20 minutes per batch. • Drain on paper towels. • Recipe can be made using thighs, breast or legs too. Just adjust quantity of oil.

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From the State House Online Voter Registration Now Available

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin is pleased to announce that online voter registration is available in the Commonwealth through the portal launched by his office. This important advancement will make registration easier and more convenient as well as cut costs relating to the printing of voter registration forms. Massachusetts citizens can apply online by visiting Secretary Galvin’s website at www.sec.state.ma.us and clicking the “Massachusetts Register to Vote Online” button to access the online application system. Any Massachusetts citizen who has a valid identification card issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be able to use the online system to apply to register to vote, update their address or change their party enrollment. Massachusetts citizens who do not have identification issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles can still complete an application online which they can print, sign and mail or hand-deliver to their local election official. With the Presidential Primary only 8 months away on March 1st, 2016, now is the time to visit Secretary Galvin’s website to check your voter registration status and make any updates as necessary.

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HELP WANTED:

Flower Vases Wanted: Please donate, I can pick up; call Debbie at 401-632-3602.

The Pinecroft School, 133 Tremont St, Rehoboth, is looking for an energetic, organized person who loves kids, to run our after school program. 15 hours/week during the school year (2:30 - 5:30 daily) Please call 508-252-5502 or email: mail@PinecroftSchool.org.

WANTED: Civil War, WW1, WW2, Anything to do with military; helmets, knives, uniforms, guns, HAVE (license), anything related to wartime, will pay cash for items, ask for Charles, 508-230-6444; call anytime thanks. (e416)

Wanted- Person to do in-home PC cleanup. Eliminate files and apps. Afternoon or evening. References and price quote requested. Call 401-434-1563.

WE BUY Diabetic Test Strips for CASH. Unopened, Unused & Unexpired. We get them to people with little or no insurance. TOP CASH paid. FREE local pick-up. Call Ron @ 508-217-8074.

Part time, general help needed: Local artist seeking general help to assist with odd jobs and property maintenance in Rehoboth. Ability to lift minimum 50 lbs. Part time position, need own transportation Call 508-455-7864. BABY SITTER / MOTHER’S HELPER AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: RED CROSS CERTIFIED, transportation provided, experienced with more than 1 child, references upon request, local DRRHS HONORS STUDENT (Junior) available for summer employment - weekends until June 26th, then open availability. ACCESS TO GRIST MILL POOL CLUB (Seekonk) for fun and sun at the pool!! $9/HR; negotiable, accoring to number of days working. Call Kellie @ 508-252-5000, ext. 5134 (D-R School Dept.) days 6:30-3:00, OR 401-226-5717 anytime (plz leave message).

CLASSES / LESSONS

EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE AND ORGAN: Classical & popular. Beginners & Advanced. All ages. Traditional and modern methods. Natalie Lawton, M.A. Music, 45 Central Avenue, North Seekonk, MA 508-761-3334 PIANO LESSONS: Taught in my home, both classical and popular to persons of all ages. Anita Russo, 8 Terrybrooke Road, Rehoboth 508-252-4208.

CHILD CARE

Licensed Daycare has before and after school openings for the 2015-2016 school year. Located close to Palmer River and Beckwith Schools. Homework can be done prior to play time if requested by parent. Call Stacy for more information at 508-252-3431. License #5F040

FOR SALE

For Sale 8000BTU room air conditioner $135.00 4000BTU room air conditioner $75.00 Generac generator 4000Watt $150.00 Coleman Powermate portable generator 5000WATT $250.00 Call 508-2523589 Sale to be cash only. Generators being sold because we have a stand by generator installed. Weber Genesis E-310: 3 Burner Grill Expresso, 38000 BTUs, only used a few times, $400 with full tank and all grill paperwork, Call Sue 508-496-4666. Hardwood Cherry Bedroom Set: Beautiful well maintained hardwood cherry bedroom set. Includes Full Size head and footboard with frame, hutch, dresser with mirror, and nightstand. Asking 1,500 or best offer! Call 401-434-6368. Located in East Providence.

VACATION RENTALS

CUSTOM LOG CABIN HOME: White Mountains New Hampshire, Located on Pearl Lake Rd, on the lake, perfect for kayaks and small boats; Sugar Hill, Franconia NH, sleeps 6, fireplace; minutes from New Hampshire attractions; Franconia Pkwy, Santa’s Village, Whale’s Tail Water Park, and Cog Railway; swimming, hiking, fishing, boating, or just R&R; weekly $550 and weekends $235, Call Joe at 401-439-8089. VACATION/HONEYMOON RENTAL: St. Michael, Azores (Portugal), pristine 2-bed/2bath apartment with kitchen, DR, LR, & laundry. Linens provided. Majestic Atlantic and mountain views from spacious deck, near golf, beach, etc. Call 401-480-0374 or 508-336-8432.

GENERAL SERVICES

Home Care Agency Assist clients in their homes with light-housekeeping, shopping, and personal care Bonded & insured. Flexible day-time hours M-F. Business owned and operated by a Registered Nurse. Contact Ideal In Home Care at 508-222-3368. PEST CONTROL: We are Pest Pro, A family owned and operated pest control service with over 25 years of experience to put to work for you. Call us today “We’ll Fix Whats Bugging You” 401-499-4416 or PestProRI@Gmail.com or www.PestProRI.com. THE ESTATE GUYS: Buying contents of houses, barns, farms garages, cellars, attics, industrial buildings. Cash paid no need for timely yard sales. Call Tom or Anthony 774-331-2681 PARTY RENTAL SERVICES: Moonwalks for sale; or rent for $125 per weekend. 20x30 Tent package includes tables & chairs $350. 20x20 tent package includes tables & chairs $250. Set up Included. Call early for Reservation. Dan 401-255-1072. BIG BLUE REMOVAL SERVICE: Attic, Cellar, Total House; We take everything! Furniture, Brush, Appliances, Yard Waste, Construction Debris, Trash…Demolition of Fences, Sheds, Decks, Pools. Let us do the work. Free Estimates. Call Tony 508-2261295; www.BigBlueRemoval.com.

SPIRITUAL

Deluxe Grief Comforter Angel Pin, $16.95 plus $4.95 shipping and handling fee. We accept cash, money order and credit card transactions for mc,visa,discover and amex. Rhode Island residents must add %7 sales tax. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Avenue , pmb # 135, Barrington,Rhode Island 02806 www.griefcomforter.com. Basic Grief Comforter Angel pin, $8.95 plus $4.95 shipping and handling fee.We accept cash, money orders and credit card transactions for mc,visa,discover and amex. Rhode Island residents must add 7% sales tax. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 www.grief-comforter.com. Police $ Firefighter Guardian Angel Pins, Special Price $6.95 each...Call Mike 401-252-1751.


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A/C & Heating LS Heating & Air Conditioning 44 Appliance Repairs Affordable Appliance Repair Co. 21 Appliance Repairs McPartland Appliance Repairs 56 Appliance Store Iz Schwartz Appliance, Inc. 10 Art Supplies/Framing Gregory D. Dorrance, Co. 16 Attorney Cutcliffe, Galvin & Archetto 84 Attorney Donald E. MacManus, Attorney 86 Attorney Laurie P. Mullen 24 Attorney Law Office of Luke P. Travis 36 Attorney Rappoport, DeGiovanni & Caslowwitz 47 Attorney Stephen E. Navega 14 Auto Body Tri Star Autobody, Inc. 26 Auto Body Shop Seekonk Auto Body 72 Auto Detailing MS Classic Cars 25 Auto Repairs New England Tire 3 Auto Repairs Somerset Chrysler Jeep 37 Auto Repairs Somerset Subaru - Max Motors, Inc 14 Bank Coastway Community Bank 19 Basketball One On One Basketball Camp 48 Bike Shop Your Bike Shop 48 Bird Feed & Supplies Wild Birds Unlimited 6 Building Contractor A. M. Carpentry 34 Building Contractor M.G. Salois Construction 11 Building Contractor Manuel Labor Inc. 57 Building Contractor Nerney Construction 66 Building Contractor RIPICO Builders, Inc 91 Building/Remodeling Ferreira Builders, Inc. 87 Carpet Cleaning Earle’s Carpet Cleaning 53 Carpet Cleaning M & S Carpet & Upholstery 56 Child Care Alphabet Soup Preschool 70 Child Care Alphabet Tree Preschool 69 Child Care Briarwood Child Academy 67 Child Care Twin Oaks Farm Learning Center 68 Chimney Services Kenny’s Masonry & Chimney Sweep 60 Chiropractor North Star Chiropractic 8 Cleaning Service Christine’s Cleaning 21 Cleaning Service Debbie’s Cleaning Service 53 Cleaning Service JR Cleaning 35 Collectibles Wexler’s Collectibles 31 Computer Repair ICU 4 PC’s 52 Concrete Cutters Cut Rite Concrete Cutting Corp. 41 Country Club Hillside Country Club 2 Craft/Sewing Supplies The Picket Fence Needlepoint 28 Credit Union Community & Teachers Credit Union 18 Dentist David C. Zaluski, D.D.S. 73 Dentist Dr. Wassouf D.D.S. 55 Dentist Eager Family Dentistry 18 Dentist Frank P. Casarella, Dentistry 79 Dentist Lisa Daft DMD & Associates, PC 40 Dentist Ritebite Dental 30 Dentist Romani Orthodontics 9 Disposal Service Professional Duct Cleaning 96

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Dog Grooming Groom & Style Dog Services Canine Mastery, Inc Driveways & Masonry DeJesus Driveways Electrician ALKO Electric Electrician Dorrance Electric Electrician Greaves Electric Electrician Neal Bellavance Electric Excavating MJD Excavating, Inc. Farm Souza Family Farm Feed & Garden Store Ventura Grain - Attn. Jessica Fence Installation Fence Tech Fence-Sales/Serv. Foxx Fence Fitness - Dance Zumba with Liz Morrell Flooring - All Types Custom Linocraft Flooring - All Types Earle Dias Interiors Flooring - Wood David J. Ledoux Hardwood Floors Fuel - Oil Al’s Quality Oil Co. Fuel - Oil E & V Oil Co. Fuel - Oil Pricerite Discount Heating Oil Fuel - Oil & LP W.H. Riley & Son Fuel - Propane Dupuis Oil Fuel - Propane Propane Plus Generators Columbus Fan & Machine Gifts & Collectibles Personal Touch Golf Rehoboth Country Club, Inc. Golf Cars New England Golf Cars Golf Club Segregansett Country Club Grocery / Meat Market Parker’s Meat Market Gun Shop Bay State Trading Post Health & Fitness Bliss Life Yoga & Wellness Health & Fitness YMCA of Greater Providence Health Care Community VNA Heating & Air Taylor Heating-Air Conditioning Heating Service Larry’s Heating & A.C. Heating Service LIMA HVAC, Inc. Home Improvements DTP Construction Home Improvements Horner Millwork Home Improvements Mark Koussa Carpentry Home Improvements Remodelers Outlet Horse Stable-Lessons Journey’s Haven Riding School Hospital Sturdy Memorial Hospital House Cleaning Marinalva’s Cleaning Hypno Therapy Thought Alchemy Insurance Agency Duarte Agency - Allstate Insurance Agency Smith Insurance Group Irrigation Lisco Irrigation Jewelers M.R.T. Co., Inc. Kitchen/Bath Design Infinity Kitchens Landscape Materials Bairos Construction, Inc Landscape Service Big Sky Landscaping Landscape Service Green Care Landscaping

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Landscape Service Holden’s Landscaping 22 Landscape Service Kimmell Landscaping 69 Landscape Service Lawnscapes 53 Landscape Service MacManus Landscape Services 38 Landscape Service Oakhill Landscape 56 Landscape Service Superior Lawn Care 6 Marble Fabricators Star Marble & Granite 41 Martial Arts USA Karate 51 Masonry-Construction StoneScapes - Mark Carvalho 63 Masonry-Construction William Gallant, Jr. Masonry Services 48 Mortgage Broker Accutrust Mortgage 15 Mortgage Broker The Washington Trust Company 33 Music Ray Mullin Music 69 Nail Salon Creative Nails 80 Nail Salon Rehoboth Nails & Spa 73 Nursing Homes Waterview Villa 87 Orthodontics Romani Orthodontics 9 Painting Contractor Delisle & Son Painting & Repair 11 Painting Contractor EZ Painting 94 Painting Contractor Gagne Painting Company 22 Painting Contractor Iachetti Painting Company 73 Painting Contractor Lundco Painting LLC. 78 Painting Services KGM Painting & Wallcoverings 91 Paving Contractor All Phase Asphalt Driveways 78 Paving Contractor Custom Paving Company 79 Paving Contractor Mohegan Seal Coating Co 26 Paving Contractor Ryan Asphalt Paving 58 Pest Control Services Bi-State Pest Control 65 Pest Control Services Guardian Pest Control 37 Pet Services Cat Adoption Team Services 91 Pet Services Rehoboth Pet Care 12 Plastering & Painting David Laurino - Plastering 66 Plumbing & Heating Sine Plumbing & Heating 32 Plumbing & Heating Vintage Plumbing & Heating 12 Powerwashing East Bay Pressure Wash Company 64 Private School Barrington Christian Academy 48

Title 5 Inspection

$25

• Voluntary Assessments * Not affiliated & Consulting Discount with any on Title V • Septic Systems septic system installation or Inspection • Cesspools pumping co.

Professional Inspection Services - Est.1995 -

Call Steven Drew • 508-667-4025 MassDEP Approved Title 5 Inspector

No Mess! We Hand-Dig

Commercial & Residential

Year-Round Service

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Private School The Pinecroft School - Rehoboth Real Estate Aubin Realty Real Estate Century 21 - David Smith Real Estate Deb Donahue - ReMax River’s Edge Real Estate Maria Correia, Realtor Real Estate Patty Bain, Realtor Real Estate ReMax Rivers Edge Real Estate TR Little-Residential Properties Real Estate Vicki Doran - Coldwell Banker Remodeling Batty Construction Restaurant Boneyard Barbecue & Saloon Restaurant Country Kitchen Restaurant La Collina Restaurant Tito’s Cantina Roofing Contractor B & R Fournier Construction, Inc. Roofing Contractor Tabeleys Roofing Seafood Market Digger’s Catch Security Systems Home & Commercial Security Septic Inspections Pro Inspection Services Septic Systems Bay State Sewage Disposal, Inc. Septic Systems Croome Sanitation, Inc. Septic Systems Fisk Contracting Septic Systems MF Devine & Son Septic Service Septic Systems Soares Sanitation Pumping, Inc. Septic Systems Town Sanitation Septic/Trash Removal A. Viera Disposal Signs & Banners Traffic Signs & Safety, Inc. Solar Energy Got Sun - Go Solar Inc Solar Energy US SolarWorks Spa Cristallo Spa at Hillside CC Theatres-live The Community Players Trash Removal Cleanway Disposal & Recycling Trash/Junk Removal Big Blue Removal Service Tree Service Advanced Tree Tree Service Choate Tree Service Tree Service Seekonk Tree Water Treatment Water Filter Company, Inc.

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This July declare your OWN independence from high oil prices!! Call E V Oil Company today and compare our services & prices! We are a Full-Service oil company We offer Automatic & C.O.D. Deliveries, Budget Plans & Service Contracts We deliver only Premium Fuel Oil & Diesel Fuels

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ATTLEBORO, MA PERMIT NO. PI 228

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, Lower oil prices and the pursuit of Happiness (which typically results from getting great oil at a great price!)

Have a safe and happy summer!

24 Hours / 7 Days a Week Do You BreathE Clean Air? Call E & V Oil today or visit: www.evoilco.com for more information.

Efficiency & Value

Services Provided:

• Air Duct Cleaning • Dryer Vent Cleaning • Filter Management • Ultra Violet Light • Installation

• Video Inspections • All Work Guaranteed • Licensed & Insured • FREE Estimates Over 18 Yrs Experience

Premium Heating Oil • Automatic Delivery • Payment Plans • HVAC SOLUTIONS •

24 Hours 7 Days a Week

A company built on “Honesty and Integrity” 2500 G.A.R. Hwy Swansea MA

1-800-550-2291 www.professionalduct.com

Heating System Installations AC Service Installations Service Contracts Senior Citizens Discounts

We offer Gift Certificates

500 G.A.R. Hwy Swansea, MA

508-336-8851 • 800-515-8003 Residential – Commercial - Industrial

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