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Inside This Issue Antiquarian Society.....................38 Business Directory.....................93 Church Events...........................47 Classifieds..............................90 Club Announcements.................32 Dining Guide...............................88 Events and Activities..................43 How you can help......................52 Letters to the Editor......................6 Library......................................54 My Two Cents.............................24 Obituaries................................61 People in the News....................28 Prom and Wedding....................68 Rehoboth Council on Aging.......84 Rehoboth Ramblings..................23 Rehoboth Town News................13 Rehoboth Veterans’ Corner........18 School...................................62 Scouts..................................58 Seekonk Human Services..........82 Seekonk Town News.................26 Sports.................................60 Sturdy Memorial Hospital..........81 Summer Camp Guide................70 Then and Now............................42
Cadime to Remain in Seekonk
Selectmen reportedly offered Shawn Cadime a salary increase to stay in Seekonk after he was offered the job of town administrator in Somerset and Cadime has decided to stay. Cadime started working in Seekonk as town administrator in March 2014. Cadime, who served as city administrator in Fall River for several years, was one of seven candidates for mayor of Fall River in last year’s special election to recall former Fall River Mayor Will Flanagan.
Parker Remains Chair of Board of Selectmen
The board of selectmen reorganized following the election last month and Dave Parker was appointed to continue as chairman. Nelson Almeida was voted vicechairman and David Andrade continues as clerk.
Selectmen Reappoint DeFontes as Treasurer-collector
Selectmen reappointed Christine DeFontes as the town’s treasurer-collector. She has served in the position since May 2003.
Grant is Appointed Chairman of the School Committee
The Seekonk School Committee appointed new member Ray Grant as chairman when it reorganized last month. Grant ran unopposed in the April election. He served as athletic director at Seekonk High School for 16 years. Kyle Rose was appointed ViceChairman of the school committee.
Seekonk Native Remains on Patriots Cheerleading Team
The New England Patriots Cheerleaders announced their team for next season and Seekonk native Kristen Sherrerd is reportedly one of the veterans who will be on the team again. The 28-member squad, chosen from approximately 300 women who tried out during the open audition in February, is comprised of 11 rookies and 17 veteran cheerleaders. Cheerleaders who are already on the team also have to try-out each year.
School Department is Considering Shortening February Break Next Year
The school committee is putting together next year’s school calendar and is reportedly considering having only a twoday break in February instead of an entire week. The committee is seeking feedback from parents before voting on the issue.
Home Sales Increase Slightly Despite Poor Weather
Single family home sales were down in most area towns in March, but sales were up slightly in Seekonk and Rehoboth. According to an article in the Sun Chronicle reporting on data provided by The Warren Group, home sales in the area were down about 12 percent compared to March 2014. In Seekonk and Rehoboth, home sales increased 20 and 25 percent respectively. Statewide the median price for a single family home increased from $315,000 last year to $317,400. Analysts say it is a hopeful sign that the real estate market is continuing to recover.
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Most of us dread Friday the 13th but this was Patrick’s Lucky day because he was rescued! Patrick is a white male bull terrier with some brown spots, about 1 to 1-1/2 years old. He was found starving to death and shivering from the cold on a wooded back road near a cow farm. Patrick was dehydrated; extremely thin and covered in urine, manure, burns and sores from sitting in his own waste… he may have been lying in the cow manure to stay warm. He went immediately to the veterinary hospital and despite everything he had been through: he was licking the staff faces with his tail wagging. In one month, Patrick has come a long way with all the love and care he received from the vet, shelter staff and volunteers. Despite his ordeal, he has a great personality, is friendly and enjoys playing with toys and loves treats. He knows basic commands and is house broken. He walks well on his harness and loves to go for walks. Due to Patrick dealing with starvation, it was determined during his evaluation that he is food aggressive towards other animals: he is fine with adults and older children. He does not like cats and must be the only pet due to his food aggression with animals. His ideal home will be as an only pet with no small children because they unknowingly will often tease dogs with food. Patrick Is now at a healthy weight, up to date on vaccines, neutered and microchipped— and now he is ready to find a loving home. If you are ready to open your heart and home to this sweet boy, please stop by the Seekonk Animal Shelter at 100 Peck St, Seekonk MA. Phone: 508-336-6663. Patrick, this male bull terrier, needs Open daily 2:00-4:00 except a loving home. Wednesday 3:00-6:00.
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Do you remember when a neighbor was in dire need of a barn and the community came together and had a barn raising? Well, it wasn’t a barn but a shed that was needed by the Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club, and good people did come forward to raise it. The shed was erected on April 17th thru the 19th. I, the Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club, and the Gladys L Hurrell Senior Center wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Manny Cunard of Old Colony Habitat for Humanity of Attleboro who listened to what was needed, designed it, and ran with it. We thank Dennis Michaud of Homebuilt who manufactured it, delivered it, and assisted in building it. We thank all the volunteers who worked the three days to get the project completed. And we thank three of our own seniors Ron Whittemore, Russ Richmond, and Manny Costa who jumped right in to get the job done. And the shed could not have been built except for the generous monetary and material donations by private individuals; by organizations Rehoboth Lions Club, and the Knights of Columbus, Seekonk; and by businesses Waste Tech and J & J Materials. Again, we are truly thankful for all who were involved in getting the much needed shed completed. Lorraine A. Botts Rehoboth, MA
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Francis Farm Celebrates 125 Years by Laura Calverley Francis Farm has always been a popular destination in Rehoboth for all kinds of special occasions. Since 1890, when the first clambake was held, Francis Farm has hosted a multitude of public clambakes, family outings, corporate events, weddings, school funcWood carving of a clam, tions, fundraisers and commemorating Francis Farm. more. This year Francis Farm is celebrating its 125th anniversary and they will be marking the milestone with a few special events this summer. “It’s exciting,” said Ken Foley. Foley has owned Francis Farm for 11 years and he and his wife Linda and sons Ken Jr., Kevin and Keith run the facility.
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Francis’ first clambake was for the Goff Gathering. The Goff family, headed by Captain Shubael Goff and Sally Briggs Goff, who were married in1805, and their descendants started an annual family gathering in the late 1800’s that was held in various locations. According to a booklet put together for the Goff Gathering’s 100th anniversary, “In 1887 the Gathering really decided that a clambake was the only proper meal and the decision has never been altered, for which all are duly thankful.” In 1917, Francis Farm became the permanent site of the Goff Gathering and with the exception of one year, the annual get together has been held at Francis Farm ever since. “They still come. They come every August and have a big clambake,” Foley said. That first Goff clambake at Francis Farm was
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so popular that more and more people started coming and to this day Francis Farm is widely known for its clambakes and especially, for its clam cakes and chowder. (Francis Farm still uses Peleg’s Original Clam Chowder recipe.) The Goffs aren’t the only guests who return year after year to Francis Farm. “We have parties that have been coming here for 60 or 70 years,” Foley said. One of the groups is the Sons of the Irish Kings, who hold an event with 400 or 500 people every year. The Rhode Island Builders Association and Providence Jewelers have also been coming for about 50 years, says Foley. “One thing about Francis Farm is the quality of the food has never changed. Very few facilities still put on a traditional, oldfashioned clambake. That hasn’t changed for 125 years,” Foley said. “We still use the same recipes for chowder and clam cakes that they did back in 1890,” he added. After Peleg Francis died, his son William Francis took over the Farm in the 1900’s and ran it until 1958.
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Foley’s relatives, the Taylor family, and Foley’s grandfather, Frank Miller, purchased the farm in 1958. Foley was just a boy then and he remembers working as a dishwasher, bus boy and maintenance worker at the Farm. Foley purchased the Farm in 2004 and over the years, has remodeled most of the buildings. But it still retains the country charm it had when the first clambake was fired up. Francis Farm now serves about 20,000 people a year from all over southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island and farther. Three United States Presidents have eaten at the Farm – John Kennedy, Harry Truman and Franklin Roosevelt. Over the years, some things at Francis Farm have changed and others have stayed the same. “Times have changed. We don’t do as many corporate outings, but we do over 40 weddings a year and birthdays, reunions, and fundraisers,” Foley said. Other changes include an expanded menu Continued on page 11...
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This summer, to celebrate its 125th year, Francis Farm is hosting several special events. For the first time, the farm will be open to the public every Sunday from May to September from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Clam cakes and chowder will be available as well as a full menu featuring hamburgers, hot dogs and weekly specials. There will also be a cash bar. The arcade will be open and visitors can enjoy volleyball, basketball, bocce, horseshoes and more. Barbecue chicken will also be served hot off the pit three times daily. “Come and spend the day and relax and have fun,” invites Foley. Francis Farm’s big anniversary party “Francis Farm Celebrates 125 Years Family and Community Day” will be held on June 7 and the community is invited to help them celebrate. Francis Farm will be open to the public all day from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Chowder and clam cakes will be free all day. There will be outdoor games for kids and the arcade will be open. Live music will entertain visitors. The Rehoboth Fire and Police Departments will be on hand, displaying public safety vehicles. NECTA, which regularly holds events at the Farm, will be displaying antique tractors and running tractor pulls. Movies will be shown outdoors at night. It’s all free of charge. “It’s the 125th. We want to bring the whole community together. Hopefully we’ll have a good day,” Foley said. And the Foleys plan to continue the Francis Farm tradition for many years.
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Rehoboth Town News From the Clerk’s Corner Hello All ~ Happy May! – The Spring flowers are here! The snow is gone and I’m sure the warmer weather is just around the corner. If it is May, it must be tax day . . . as a reminder; quarterly taxes were due Friday, May 1st.
Annual Town Election Details
Laura Schwall I would like to thank the 370 voters who Town Clerk came out to vote at our Annual Town Election on April 6, 2015. Unfortunately that was only 5% of our voting population of 7,776 and 1,000 less than last year’s Annual Town Election. Thank you all 370 voters for taking the time to participate in what I believe is one of our greatest freedoms; the right to vote. I would personally like to thank you all for your support and for electing me as your Town Clerk for my own three-year term. As you can tell, I absolutely love the Town Clerk’s position and look forward to serving as Rehoboth’s Town Clerk for many years to come. Congratulations to our incumbents; MODERATOR - William (Bill) Cute, Jr. (1 year term), SELECTMAN – Susan M. (Sue) Pimental (3 year term), ASSESSOR – Susan W. Taylor (3 year term), TREE WARDEN – Robert E. (Rob) Johnson, II (3 year term), PLANNING BOARD – Edward J. (Ed) Bertozzi, Jr. (5 year term), PARK COMMISSIONER, Charles R. (Chuck) Procopio (5 year term) D-R REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE – David A. Katseff (3 year term), STORMWATER OFFICER – David A. (Dave) Perry and WATER COMMISSIONER – Thomas B. (Tom) Nicholson (3 year terms). Congratulations also to our newly elected Town Officials – SELECTMAN – Gerald V. (Gerry) Schwall for a 3 year term; D-R REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE – Katherine (Kathy Dennen) Cooper also for a 3 year term, and Lynore McKim for a 5 year term on the HOUSING AUTHORITY.
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Maureen, Lorraine, Charlene, and Mike in Precinct Two, and Bev, Jackie, Rosemary, Millie, Ann, Nancy, and Ken in Precinct Three. In addition, our Registrars ~ Helene, Jennifer, and Kathy thank you for helping me with voter registration session on St. Patrick’s Day. Finally, a huge thanks to Lynn Shaker, Assistant Town Clerk, for her help prior to, during, and after the election. We have a wonderful team and process ~ thank you all. The consolidated efforts of all of the election workers, constables, registrars, and volunteers are to be applauded and appreciated. Everyone works as a team and must be commended for the outstanding contribution they make to our community. Speaking of the community, we cannot forget to thank Dunkin Donuts and Vinos Family Café for our amazing election worker breakfast and dinner; as always everything was delicious and much appreciated.
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Would you like to be a part of the Election team, too? If so, please complete a talent bank form (there is one located in the upcoming May 11, 2015 Town Meeting Warrant) and it send to Town Hall (148 Peck Street, Rehoboth, MA) as soon as possible. Twenty-One election workers are utilized for each election and receive a nice stipend along with breakfast and dinner on the day they work. Assorted homemade baked goods are even supplied by the Town Clerk J for each election. We will be scheduling a workshop this summer with representatives from State Elections coming down to re-train us all on the new election procedures we will need to follow for the upcoming Presidential election. Now is the time to come aboard and learn the new process with us all. If you are interested and would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact me (508) 252-6502 x-3110. Elections are usually held on Mondays for Town elections and Tuesdays for State and Presidential elections. Polling hours are usually 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. It is a great team to be involved with, and we hope you will consider joining us by filling out a talent bank form soon.
Extended Polling Hours Final Update
The fourth and final election in our fullyear extended polling hours survey was the April 6, 2015 Annual Town Election. Even though voter turnout was low, 68 of the 370 voters voted between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., which represents 18.38% of the voters. This is in line with the previous three elections: 19.82%, 18.75%, and 16.96%. Therefore, even though it is a long day for the election workers, I do see the value of extending the polling hours for town elections as close to 20% of the voting takes place during those hours. As you know, one of my goals was to make town government more accessible for the residents; I believe extending the polling hours is one way to accomplish this goal. This change will also bring the polling hours in line with our State and Federal elections and therefore easier for voters to remember polling hours are
May 2015 The Reporter always 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Now the only difference between Town, State, and Federal elections is the day of the week. As per our Town Bylaws, the Annual Town Election is always the First Monday in April; State and Federal elections are usually held on a Tuesday rather than Monday.
Annual Town Meeting
Now is the time to have your voice heard. Rehoboth voters have been notified, through delivery of the Special and Annual Town Warrant to their home on Saturday, April 25th, that the date for Annual/Special Town Meeting has been scheduled by the Board of Selectmen and will be held at the Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School beginning on Monday, May 11, 2015 at 7:00 pm. The Special Town Meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. and the Annual Town Meeting will follow immediately at 7:30 p.m. I urge all voters to come out to the Special and Annual Town Meeting and let your voice be heard. It is up to you to vote how your town government runs and how your money is spent. The last day for Voter Registration, to be eligible to participate in the Special and Annual Town Meeting, is Friday, May 1, 2015. The Town Clerk’s Office will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May 1 to accommodate last minute registrations.
Annual Town Census
The Annual Town Census has resulted in our new population total as of 4-28-15 being 11,998. After calls to households from our Registrars, and a second mailing, we still have 70 census forms that have not been returned for Precinct I, 52 non respondents for Precinct II and 54 non respondents for Precinct III. To the 176 households still outstanding, please send in your census/street listing forms as soon as possible ~ thank you. Speaking of Street Listing forms – if you received a “Second Request” – 2015 Annual continued on next page...
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Street Listing Town of Rehoboth form, the Clerk’s office sent out this mailing to vacant addresses and those households that have not responded to the January Census or March – Board of Registrars phone calls. The forms did not include pre-printed household data, as the census does, because we were not sure if the current residents had moved out of town and we did not want sensitive data such as birthdates to get in the wrong hands. We sent out the mailing in hopes of getting our town’s population back up over 12,000 as it has been for the past two years (2014 = 20,175 and 2013 = 12,060). As mentioned in last month’s Reporter article, that 12,000 population figure affects the grants the town qualifies for and the representation Rehoboth receives at the State level.
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2015 Dog Licenses
Dog licenses were due and payable on April 1st. Any dog license not paid by May 31st will be assessed a $15.00 per dog late fee in addition to the license fee(s). You may renew your dog license online, by mail, or in person. Currently we have 547 dogs that are unlicensed; we hope to hear from you soon.
Please Keep Rehoboth Clean
Thank you Rehoboth Business Association for conducting an Annual Rehoboth Roadside Clean Up. Rehoboth is such a beautiful community and we want the residents, and those driving through town, to appreciate our beautiful town as well. Thank you Rehoboth Business Association & Rehoboth Health Department, Bob Ashton and Betty Dyer, for making that possible with the recent clean up drive. Anyone having questions regarding any of the above information may call the Town Clerk’s Office at 508-252-6502, X3109 or X3110. In closing, I would like to wish a Happy Birthday to Lynn Shaker who celebrates her birthday in May. In addition, Lynn and I wish a Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms in Rehoboth. We also wish everyone a healthy and safe Memorial Day. Hopefully by Memorial Day the weather will be warmer, not too warm, as we host the Memorial Day parade in Rehoboth this year. Thank you again for your continued support and the opportunity to serve another year as Rehoboth’s Town Clerk. Please have a happy month of MAY ~ Laura & Lynn
Special & Annual Town Meetings
Rehoboth – Rehoboth voters are reminded that the Special and Annual Town Meeting of Rehoboth will be held at the Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School convening on Monday, May 11th at 7:00 pm. Voter Registration to be able to participate in the Special and Annual Town Meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 1, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Rehoboth Town Clerk’s Office. In addition, prospective voters are reminded that they may also register to vote by calling the Town Clerk’s Office to request a Mail-In voter registration form. Forms are also available online @ http://www. sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg-mail-in.pdf. Online or Mail-In registration forms must be received in the Town Clerk’s Office by 8:00 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2015 in order to vote at the May 11th Special & Annual Town Meeting. Any questions regarding voter eligibility or requests for “mail-in” voter registration forms may be directed to the Town Clerk’s Office Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 508-252-6502, X3109 or X3110.
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REMA/Rescue Spring Battery Collection
Rehoboth Emergency Management Agency /Rescue will be collecting used batteries for recycling. Drop off any batteries from cars, truck, motorcycles, and households at the rear of the public safety building 334 Anawan Street. There will be a pallet in front of the rescue bay with a sign for drop off. If you need special pick up, please call Bud at 401-529-6261. All proceeds for recycled batteries will be used towards REMA’s goals to enhance the environment by giving a way to be responsible for a sustainable future. Please help us protect our town’s environment and recycle your used batteries.
Pre-Town Meeting Warrant Review
Rehoboth, MA April 23, 2015: The Board of Selectmen will host a pre-town meeting discussion on Thursday, April 30, 2015 starting at 7:00p.m. at the Blanding Library. The purpose of pre-town meeting is to review each article in the Special and Annual Town Meeting Warrants. The sponsors of any article are strongly encouraged to attend the pre-town meeting where the public or anyone with an interest in an article may address questions to the sponsors of each article in the Warrant. The Finance Committee will be available to address specific questions about the proposed FY16 budget and the FY15 capital improvement plan. The Board of Selectmen are particularly interested in hearing about errors and omissions in the Warrants so those can be pointed out by the Town Moderator to the residents at the May 11th Special and Annual Town Meetings which start at 7:00 p.m,. and 7:30 p.m. at the Dighton Rehoboth Regional School District High School. The Pre-Town Meeting will be videotaped and rebroadcast. Warrants should be delivered to your home by Monday, April 27th or go to the Town’s Web site to view at www. rehoboth.ma.us
Surplus Equipment Sale
Rehoboth, MA April 16, 2015: The Board of Selectmen will hold a sale of surplus equipment and vehicles. Items to be sold can be viewed at the Rehoboth Highway Garage starting on Monday, May 18th through Wednesday, June 3rd at 3:00 p.m. at which time all sealed bids will be opened, read aloud and taken under advisement. All bids are to be received by Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. All items are to be sold as is. It should be noted that some items might be subject to a minimum bid amount. Bidders are encouraged to view items at the Rehoboth Highway Department, 345 Anawan Street, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Bids are to be submitted in separate envelopes and the bid identification number is to be displayed on the front of the envelope along with a brief description; for example, #7—1957 Red Corvette. A list of all items currently for sale is available from the Board of Selectmen’s Office, or by calling 508-252-3758, ext. 3107, or by contacting the Rehoboth Highway Department 508-252-3913. Bidders are encouraged to check back frequently for an updated list.
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Parade & Ceremony
Memorial Day this year is on Monday, May 25th. Each year, the Memorial Day Parade switches between Dighton and Rehoboth and this year it will be held in Rehoboth. The parade will kick-off at 10:30 AM (line-up between 9:30 and 10:00) from the Rehoboth Council on Aging, 55 Bay State Road (Rte. 118) and proceed down Bay State Rd, through the Village area and down to the Veterans’ Memorial Gazebo on Redway Plain. The Memorial Day Ceremony will commence at around 11:30 AM followed by the dedication of the new Veterans’ Memorial Gazebo. We will also do a tribute to the Vietnam Veterans as this year marks the 40th anniversary of the end of that war. Anyone who would like to participate and march in the parade is welcome. Please R.S.V.P. by phone or e-mail at veterans@ town.rehoboth.ma.us . Even if you don’t RSVP you can just show up and we will fit you in. Parking will be available on Redway Plain at the west end off of Pond Street.
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Rehoboth Ramblings by Leslie Patterson
The Water Music of Spring The spring peepers are back! They were only a couple of weeks late emerging from hibernation after the long and horrible winter. Sometimes called peep toads, these little frogs are only about an inch long. The spring peepers actually do say “peep-peep” or sometimes even “peeper-peeper” in such a cheerful way. They’re just looking for a date with a mate, but what a musical way to go about it. You can hear these tiny nocturnal critters in wetlands at night in April and May. Once the weather warms up, boy, can you hear them from dusk to dawn in one loud happy chorus. The daylight music sessions belong to Rana sylvatica, or wood frogs. Their chirp is described as “raspy quacks” and they do sound like ducks sometimes. Other times they almost sound like they’re laughing ha ha ha, clustered round a vernal pool, sharing some amphibian humor. “How cold was it this winter? Well, it was so cold I almost croaked.” All the little frogs of spring give up their daily concerts as summer approaches and their home-life settles down. I miss hearing them when they grow quiet, but the next sound on the program is the deep baritone of the bullfrogs. While it’s hard to mimic their sound, it really doesn’t sound much like ribbit. There are many types of bird song in spring’s symphony; I only wish I could identify them all. The woodpeckers provide the percussion section with their steady rat-tat-tat. Soon the little hummingbirds will complete their long journey north. I’m glad to see them but don’t you wonder why they don’t just stay in a nice warm climate all year long? The flowers and blooming trees and shrubs have been a little more reluctant to emerge this spring. I brought in some forsythia branches to put in water while the snow was still on the ground. Forced to bloom early indoors, the bright yellow forsythia made a nice Easter decoration. The lily plant’s white flowers trumpeted the arrival of spring, even if the outdoors was still in winter’s grasp. Now it looks like we’ll get all of our spring flowers blooming at once. May is my favorite month, with its lilacs, lily of the valley, and tulips. Soon the rhododendrons and flowering trees will bloom too. I only wish the leaves would appear on the trees out here earlier in the year. They are bare for an awfully long part of the year. I’m longing to see green again. I’m looking forward to summer’s fastgrowing weeds like jewelweed and pokeweed growing even taller by the roadside than those blasted snowbanks were this winter. One April afternoon I saw a snapping turtle in the front yard. I stayed out of its way and it found its way to the water with no trouble, having already crossed the road without incident. Last year I saw a huge dying snapper with its shell crushed lying on the road, obviously run over not long before I came upon it. Since it was daylight and the turtle was certainly easy to see, you have to wonder if some jerk (for want of a stronger word) deliberately ran over it. Such acts of cruelty are always terribly upsetting to nature lovers. More annoying than disturbing is the fresh crop of nasty roadside litter that has emerged from winter’s deep snow. No point ranting about idiots that litter; to use my least favorite phrase, it is what it is. It’s up to the rest of us to tidy up after them. Thanks to everyone who has been picking up litter this spring. It’s an easy way to help make our town more attractive. Roadside litter gives the unfortunate message that the people who live in this area don’t care how their community looks. Earth Day celebrates its 45th anniversary this spring, though those of us of a certain age might have trouble processing the fact that 1970 was 45 years ago. Wasn’t 1970 about 25 years ago? No, that was 1990 and that was the year the Hubble Telescope was launched. It’s worth looking up the truly amazing Hubble photos to be astonished all over again by this remarkable achievement. Look under the photo gallery on hubblesite.org.
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By Sue Pimental By the time you get this we are likely about a week from Town Meeting. Town Meeting is scheduled for May 11th 7pm at the Dighton Rehoboth Regional School. As you all probably know, the board of selectman have spent the past few months working on the budget. Once the selectman finalize the budget it is sent to the Finance Committee who will determine the source of funding. As we expected, we were short 1.2 Million in our operating budget based on the request from other elected officials, department heads and school assessment. The requested town budget was 8.1Million, an increase from last year around 500,000. Last year the town took a serious reduction after the failed 2 ½ override. The school requested increase for the operating budget was approx. 450,000 from last year. Last year they had an increase of 1.7Million. The total Dighton Rehoboth for fiscal 2016 is 38Million. The finance committee made a recommendation to fund the shortfall by taking 400,000 of free cash available, the town reducing the budget by 400,000 and the school reducing their assessment by 400,000. The town reduced the budget from 8.1million to 7.7million. The school committee will meet to hear recommendation from the superintendent on where to reduce. I would hope the school committee would support the recommendation of the superintendent…but they did not. The board of selectman met with some members of the school committee and the superintendent to discuss our shortfall and what the finance committee was recommending. Using one time monies is never recommended for the obvious reason….you are not guaranteed to have these funds available the following year. While as it stands now the budget is “balanced”, we are far from having an operating budget that we can live within our projected revenue stream. We were very lucky to have a higher than expected free cash balance due to some one time monies as well as excise revenue being higher than anticipated. The finance committee adjusted some of our estimates for local fees for this coming year based on some historical figures. Some have argued that we were too conservative in our revenue in past years. I would argue that we followed the guidelines of the state. It just so happens that Rehoboth is not the “norm” and we experienced higher excise revenue. Our free cash should be used for one time expenditures, like capital items. So, using one time 400,000 of free cash only means we will likely be short 400,000 next year, in addition to any E&D that was used to “balance” the school budget. The selectman did some restructuring of the police department…we promoted and appointed the police chief and do not plan on filling the lieutenant position. We are also not filling the School Resource Officer. We are not hiring any additional highway personnel. Two part time positions at the COA may be eliminated if we do not get a “formula grant” to fund these wages. In the past, they have been funded thru this grant but in order to be sure they were stayed, we budgeted the wages…just in case. We don’t have any room for just in case. We had some reductions in our original estimate for insurance. We do not have any increases budgeted for any of the five unions within the budget. We got the budget down 400,000….not any where near an ideal budget. The school started their budget process about the same time as the town. The superintendent asked his department heads to prepare a budget that they “needed” ….not wanted, what they needed. They came back with 1.4Million over last years budget. In two years, the budget proposed budget increased 3.1Million (1.7M last year and 1.4Million this year). Staggering! The superintendent proposed some reductions to that proposed budget and in the end the settled on a 450,000 increase from last years increase of 1.7M. I need to remind everyone that even if a 2 ½ override had passed, we would have been looking at another override…and we would continue to look for one every single year. The town’s recurring revenue, property taxes is at 19M. The School budget is 38Million. It will never work. There has to be a major restructuring within the school. Why is it that the budget has
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continued to grow a double digit increases yet enrollment is down double digits? While I us in a worse situation next year…when we agree that unfunded mandates make it difficult for both schools and towns budget when have no excess money to not only buy capithere is a cap on what you can raise, with no cap on what you are required to spend, that tal but to bridge any budget deficit…and we is not the entire reason…nor the majority of the reason. will have a deficit next year. I probably gave When we met with some school committee members along with the superintendent you a little more than two cents this month! and finance committee, one school committee member stated to reduce their 38,000,000 (508) 824-2821 by 700k (Rehoboth share is about 70%) would “devast” the schools. Are you kidding me? Toll free (800) 643-5029 Seriously!?! 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The Annual Town Meeting Of the Town Of Dighton Will Be Held On Monday, June 1, 2015, At the Dighton Middle School At 7 P.M. On June first we will be voting on an $18 million dollar budget, of which approximately $15 million dollars must be raised by taxation. Our wonderful little town is becoming too expensive to live in! Please attend, ask questions, get answers and cast your votes! They are Important.
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It is hard to believe that more than a month has passed since we gathered at the Omni Providence Hotel to participate in the American Lung Association’s Fight for Air Climb. Cast in the imposing shadow of the former Captain Dennis Bell, I assumed the leadership for a Climb team with some trepidation but found that what began with a morning of strangers ended 15 minutes later with a group of friends. And oh what a group it was! Let me tell you about these friends who pulled out of their beds on a drizzly morning to climb stairs for charity. What?? This group of 21 raised $3,690 for the American Lung Association. We were the 8th highest fund raising team [out of 95]. I’m so very proud of this accomplishment! On March 28, 2015, the twenty-one of us clad in our black Spin | Krank | Climb t-shirts began our ascent. Our times ranged from a blistering 2:00.3 [that would be Abe Raymond who came in 17th overall out of 529 climbers] to a not-so-blistering 5:02 [yours truly. I figured I needed to bring up the rear in case any of my team needed any help.] Three of the group: Colin Kimball Davis, Ray Deming, and Caitlin Toevs placed in their age ranges. Here’s the great thing about the Climb: you have the gratification of supporting a terrific charity, you build friendships through your common support, it’s fun and it’s all done in time to go out for breakfast! Tell that to your take-the-elevator-one-floor-down friends to inspire their participation at next year’s event. A very special thanks to Ann Messenger and the Five Bridge Inn for sponsoring the team and to my colleague Kyle Cordeiro - one spectacular cheerleader. Beth Flaherty - Captain
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The Seekonk Lions Club next Clam Boil will be held at the Seekonk Rod & Gun Club 61 Reed St. Rehoboth Thursday May 21st at 7pm. Come down and be a part of the largest boils in the area! The Clam Boils are the Seekonk Lions major fundraising activity. All hungry participants leave satisfied…guaranteed! The cost for a ticket to the clam boil is $30. Proceeds go towards funding community projects and Massachusetts Eye Research. Seating is limited and reservations are requested. For ticket information please contact Bob Read at 508-336-6984 or any Seekonk Lions member.
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The Seekonk Kiwanis is inviting all Seekonk 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders to participate in the Seekonk Memorial Day Parade on Saturday, May 23rd. Rain date is Sunday, May 24th. Children are encouraged to decorate their bicycles and enter them in a pre-parade contest. They will meet at the Seekonk High School at 9:00 a.m. next to the tennis courts. At 9:30 a.m. trophies will be awarded to lst, 2nd and 3rd place in each age group. Then the children will ride their bikes as part of the Bike Brigade in the parade. They will travel the route to the Hurley Middle School. Have fun decorating your bike but don’t forget your helmet. We hope you come to join the fun and help us to celebrate Memorial Day. If anyone needs more information, please contact Bev Hart at 508-336-9352 or email russellhart@comcast.net.
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50 local 4-H youth shared their skills and knowledge on Saturday, February 28th at the Bristol County 4-H Visual Presentation Day held at the Bristol County Agricultural High School in Dighton. Ranging in age from 5 to 18, these children gave visual presentations and speeches lasting from 3 to 10 minutes on their special area of interest. A total of 36 4-H members were selected to represent Bristol County at the State Visual Presentation Day that was held on March 28th in Bedford. Representing Bristol County from Rehoboth were: Jarrett Cordeiro, Noah Carello and Emerson Bergan Twenty one of the Bristol County participants received either a blue or red rosette for placing first or second respectively in their class against competition from across the state. The rosette winner from Rehoboth was: Rehoboth: Jarrett Cordeiro (Blue) In addition, Jarrett Cordeiro received a “Big E Quality” Rosette and will be invited to take his presentation to the Big E in Springfield this coming September. Two of our Bristol County 4-H’ers, Jarrett Cordeiro,from Rehoboth being one of them were selected to compete on the Massachusetts 4-H Horse Communication Team this fall in Louisville, Kentucky. Their selections were based on their outstanding Horse Team presentation! If you would like more information about this program or how to become involved with any of the 4-H Youth Programs, contact the Bristol County Extension Office, located in Walpole, at (508) 668-9793. 4-H is the youth education program of UMASS Extension in cooperation with the U.S.D.A.
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Well here is another month of news from the club. We recently had our Easter Bake Sale at the Bristol County Bank where it turned out to be a very successful fund raiser and we would like to say Thank You to all who stopped in and bought some of the goodies that we had on sale. As I keep saying, it is always with your support that our events are so successful. Another event we had was our Ladies Luncheon With Laughter which was another very successful one and again thanks to all who came and supported us. There were some of our members who attended the Zone meeting in Raynham where all who attended did some eye glass washing. This is done prior to sending them out to go to those in need in other places which is one of our projects that we do. Thank you to all who attended and helped out. Another event was our fund raiser at the Orange Leaf for desert and was chaired by Rose Almeida. This was another well attended event and we look forward to another next year. Some of the club members will be attending the State Convention in Mansfield where we will attend the youth speech competition for the final competition taking in the winners from each district to see who will be this year’s winner. It is truly a very impressive affair and all the students taking part have a very impressive speech that they make. It is truly a time when you know that there are a lot of students out there with some deep thoughts! We have our slate of officer’s for the Lionistic year July 2015 through June 30th, 2016: President - Cheryl Tait; 1st VP - Deb Pires; 2nd VP - Laura Schwall; 3rd VP - Rita Vincelette; Secretary - “Jan Goulart; Treasurer - Cheryl Gouveia; Board of Director’s - 1 Year Trudy Smith and Bernie DeRoche Board of Director’s – 2 Year Denise Thomas and Gerry Carpenter; Tail twister - Alice Oliver; Lion Tamer - Mary Ann Parrella; Membership Committee Chairman - Kathy Amaral; Assistants - Nadene Martin and Charlene Cunha; Sunshine - Rose Almeida Events coming up are Mom’s Day of Pampering raffle; first meeting drawing in May; Memorial Day Parade, May 25th; Spaghetti Supper, Seekonk Rod and Gun Club, May 28th; Installation of officers, June 13. At our 2nd meeting in May at the Hillside Country Club we will be inducting some new members and we are looking forward to this event. So this is our reporting for this month and we look forward to your continued support in our events that will be coming up in the near future and thank you. Remember our Motto - We Serve and indeed we do. See you next month!
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Rehoboth Lions Club May 2015 Dates of Meetings and Activities
May 1, 2, 3 – Lions State Convention @ Mansfield. Two D-R Students will be performing in the Lions All-State Band, Antonia “Toni” Scott of Rehoboth and William “Pat” Newman of Rehoboth. May 6, Clam Boil @ Seekonk Gun Club @ 7 PM – Get tickets from any Rehoboth Lion. There will be Rehoboth Lions Clam Boils the first Wed. of May and June. $30.00 Each. May 13, We are meeting at Hillside C.C. @ 7 PM – we have a guest speaker on health concerns. May 27, We are meeting @ Francis Farm @ 7 PM June 6, Saturday, @ Francis Farm, Beer Tasting – See Our Ad Here In This Reporter! It will be a BEER Lovers Day! This is a Fun Fundraiser with many beers to sample. Lots of activities at the Farm that day. Come for the fun! June 7, Sunday, Annual “Chet Munroe” Chicken BBQ – Tickets from any LION, pick up your dinner at the “Cannon” on 118. $10 for a large half BBQ Chicken Dinner Take Out. June 13, Saturday, the Electronics Recycling Event is Cancelled! We will not be having the event but Best Buy will take ALL electronics including TVs, at no charge. June 13, Joint Installation of Rehoboth and Rehoboth Anawan Lions Offices for 2015-16. This is a twinning meeting with guests being invited. August 23, The Golf Tournament will be Sunday 8/23, we will be at Swansea C.C. We are planning a 20-Week Club that will run between October and Feb. next winter. See our web site - http://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/rehoboth_ma The Rehoboth Lions are always Happy to Have New Members to Help Us Serve Lions Charities, Eye Research and the Rehoboth Community! Members, “Just ask” – Or “Ask One”.
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The Seekonk Lions Club held its Third Annual Doug Allen Fishing Tournament on Patriots day to a “weathered crowd” of 85 kids both young and old hoping to have the best catch of the day. With many saying “I had bite” and “almost had it”, we had two big winners in the two hour event. We call him The King, Matt Dumond. Matt pulled in two fish 14” and 13.25” respectively. Matt is definitely a young journey man and loves showing us how it is done. But the new man to watch is Conner Sears. This young fisher pulled in a 12.5” beauty. We all know as fisherman, you have to “put it in the net” to make it count and Matt and Conner made it happen. The Lions would like to thank the Stop and Shop guys from the North End in helping us out this year. The Seekonk DPW for supplying sound system and cones. Also Honey Dew Donuts (we never saw donuts go so fast before), McDonalds and Young
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You won’t want to miss the Strawberry Country Festival at the Carpenter Museum on Sunday May 31, with hands-on colonial crafts, open hearth cooking, music, and lots of delicious strawberry delights.
May 2015 The Reporter Experience olde tyme history and hands-on fun for all ages at the Carpenter Museum on Sunday May 31, 1-5pm. Learn how to spin yarn and weave cloth. Watch open hearth cooking and taste free samples. Dip candles, try woodworking with hand tools, take part in our herb garden workshop, try punched tin stenciling, and much more. Also enjoy strawberrythemed sweets like homemade strawberry shortcake and our own strawberry lemonade! Hornbine School, Rehoboth’s One-Room Schoolhouse, will be open, too! Thanks to the Rehoboth Cultural Council, a local affiliate of the MA Cultural Council, for sponsoring this event. For more information: Carpenter Museum, 4 Locust Ave., 508-252-3031, carpentermuseum.org, carpentermuseum@gmail.com. Free admission and parking! Rain or shine.
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Victor and Betty Goyer have lived in the historic Nathan Bowen house on Kelton Street for about eight years now. The Bowen family goes back to the founding of Rehoboth when Richard Bowen, who is believed to have come to America in 1640, moved to Rehoboth from Weymouth in 1643. The many Bowen descendants include Richard LeBaron Bowen, who wrote and published a four-volume history of Rehoboth in the late 1940’s. Before buying the 18th-century house at 26 Kelton Street, the Goyers lived on Providence Street. Their children, Stephanie and Christopher, who are now in their 20s, grew up in their previous home, which was not a historic property. Dr. Goyer is a clinical consultant specializing in brain injury rehabilitation. He has a PhD in Education and works with Massachusetts Rehabilitation, consulting with individual families and in the schools with those who have suffered concussive injuries and trauma.
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The Nathan Bowen house dates back to 1780, according to Victor. This Federal-era home has had very little done to it architecturally over the years. The house, and the one next door, remained in the Bowen family until they were sold at the end of the 19th century. The land in this part of Rehoboth was first owned by the Bowen and Kelton families in the 18th century. The Bowen family owned all the land up to Mt. Terrydiddle on one side and Bad Luck Pond on the other,
May 2015 The Reporter according to Victor. A map from 1850 shows that there was another Bowen house across the street. Although the house and yard needed some work when they moved in, the Goyers have kept as many original features of the house as possible. The modern kitchen, which still has the fireplace with beehive oven, was a keeping room and the downstairs bathroom a pantry. Another current bedroom was also a keeping room. The house has a center chimney and six fireplaces, and a front and back staircase. Although the Nathan Bowen house is now a single family home, the second floor was previously a separate living space. It, too, has the original fireplace with beehive oven. There is a small side door on the stairs so that someone could get up to the attic without going through the second floor living area. The attic has pegged beams, and the attic windows retain the original twelve over twelve sashes and glass. Victor believes that their dining room was originally used as a workroom of some sort. Off to the side is a small room used as a study that was the birthing room in the old days. The current living room was a parlor, which was also used for conducting business. The house’s front entrance features the original fanlight over the door. The floors in the house are the original wide pine planks. Both the front and back stairways are decorated with hand-sawed wood trim, among other original woodwork throughout the house.
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The Goyers said that one of the most challenging things in owning an 18th -century house is keeping it warm. “This is why each room had a door,” Victor said, “to keep in the heat from the fireplace.” Another challenge is the lack of closets in these old houses since people did not have as many clothes and possessions in those days. The Nathan Bowen house had two closets when they moved in. The current property is about two acres and still has its original stone walls. One small fenced-in area in the corner may have been an animal pound. Way in the back of the property can be found the household dump from the early days. The cellar is original to the house. Victor said that there was a huge old maple tree near the house but it was severely damaged in a recent storm and had to be cut down. Victor said that he especially enjoyed a visit from three generations of the Bowen family, Richard, Nicholas, and Alexander Bowen, who came one day to visit their ancestor’s house and see how little the old family home had changed over the years.
Special Thanks to a Valued Trustee For well over 10 years Ted Ballard has been an important member of the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society trustee board. “When I was approached to join the board I was very interested in town history and in the library,” says Ted. “With my financial and technical background, it was a way for me to contribute. It was a good fit.” Ted has also served as Rehoboth’s town moderator and treasurer, and has served on Ted Ballard the Dighton/Rehoboth School Committee and the Water Commission. He’s a trustee for the Massachusetts Archaeological Society in Middleborough. But rather than focusing on his long-time experience and talents, Ted asked us to quote him as saying, “We’re looking for people of varied interests to serve on RAS committees.” Indeed, please do contact us if you’d like to join our committed group of volunteers! Thanks, Ted, for your commitment to bettering our community, and especially for your time spent as a trustee overseeing the Carpenter Museum, Blanding Library, and Arts in the Village.
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Then... and Now Be a Rehoboth History Detective! by the Carpenter Museum
Here are the clues for April’s home
This house, located on Homestead Avenue has been owned by generations of the same family and is on the National Register. It was part of our Historic Rehoboth Homes Bus Tour on Sunday, April 19. Can you tell us the house number?
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This is the Daniel Bliss Homestead, located at 76 Homestead Avenue. Daniel, brother of Deacon Ephraim Bliss of Williams St., bought this land from the proprietors in the “1738 Land Division.” A dwelling and 44 acres of land were conveyed to his son Jacob. It is a Georgian-style colonial built circa 1750-1759. The house remained in the Bliss family for generations until the late 1960s. Congratulations to Dan Cardoza, who emailed us with the correct guess! Do you have a home or photo we can feature in our Then and Now? Please email us at carpentermuseum@gmail.com or call 508-252-3031.
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Events & Activities 2015 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive May 9, 2015
Background: Saturday, May 9 marks the 23rd anniversary of America’s largest-single day of giving — the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive in Partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, Feeding America, United Way and other partners. Currently, 49 million Americans—1 in 6—are unsure where their next meal is coming from. Sixteen million are children who feel hunger’s impact on their overall health and ability to perform in school. And nearly 5 million seniors over age 60 are food insecure, with many who live on fixed incomes often too embarrassed to ask for help. In 2014, over 72 million pounds of food was collected by Postal carriers nationally, feeding an estimated 30 million people. Over the course of the 22-year history, the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has collected well over one billion pounds of food. The food drive’s timing is crucial. Food banks and pantries often receive the majority of their donations during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons. By springtime, many pantries are depleted, entering the summer low on supplies at a time when many school breakfast and lunch programs are not available to children in need.
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Just leave a non-perishable food donation in a bag by the mailbox on Saturday, May 9, and the Postal carrier will do the rest. It’s that simple and millions of Americans will be helped. Learn more about the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive and Feeding America today!
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Rehoboth Community Dance Sunday, May 10th
* Free * On Sunday evening, May 10, from 7 to 9 p.m., there will be a community dance held at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth. 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. The May 10 dance will feature contra dance steps and a variety of international and couple dances, such as polkas and waltzes. All dance steps will be taught. continued on next page...
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May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month and the Bristol County, MA Lyme Support Group is in full swing with its eighth meeting Our Reputation is on the Top of Thousands of Homes scheduled this month. The Bristol County, MA Lyme Support Bill Hopkins Group provides education, support and networking opportunities to e y r Lic# RI 18045 MA 134986 - MEMBER RHODE ISLAND individuals affected directly and indirectly by Lyme and associated tick-borne diseases. Since October we have welcomed over 45 individuals from surrounding communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Our next meeting is scheduled for May 14th from 6-8pm at the Goff Memorial Hall (124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth). Please see below for our contact information. Massachusetts is one of the five worst states for Lyme disease in the country. The Centers for Disease Control now estimates that about 55,000 people are infected each year. There are at least six tick-borne diseases in Massachusetts and experts are expecting more soon. Children account for about 25% of all Lyme disease cases. Lyme disease is referred to as “The Great Imitator”. It presents itself as so many other illnesses and can be very difficult to diagnose as less than 50% of individuals will present with an EM email:masbrick@aol.com (bull’s eye) rash at the bite site. Many doctors will wait to treat a patient until there is a positive lab test prior to providing treatment for Lyme, even if symptoms are present. This is a crucial mistake as these lab tests are estimated to have a 50% accuracy rate (a coin toss). The CDC admits that lab testing should not be the only criteria for diagnosing and treating Lyme as a person can receive a false negative result. Doctors should treat based on symptoms and continue treatment until the symptoms are gone. The longer Directions: Rte. 495, Exit 9 in Myles Standish Industrial an individual with Lyme or tick-borne diseases goes untreated, the Park, Right at Holiday Inn, 1/2 mile on the Right higher the likelihood of developing Chronic Lyme Disease. Education is crucial to receiving proper diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease. Individuals should be prepared to advocate for themselves. A great place to start is by reading through the following information from the Lyme Disease Association’s Website: http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/ The Bristol County, MA Lyme Support Group provides support and networking opportunities to individuals affected directly and indirectly by Lyme and associated tick borne diseases. The Group strives to encourage awareness and prevention of Lyme and associated tick borne diseases through education and community involvement where appropriate. Please join us for one of our upcoming support group meetings from 6-8pm at: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA, 02769 • Trimming • Removals 1/8/15, 2/12/15, 3/10/15, 4/2/15, 5/14/15, 6/11/15 7/9/15, 8/13/15, 9/10/15, 10/8/15, 11/12/15, • Ornamental pruning • Stump grinding 12/10/15 *Meeting dates subject to change based on Goff • Licensed and • Free Estimates Memorial Hall’s scheduling needs. fully insured CONTACT US Facilitator: Annie LaBrie Facebook: Bristol County, MA Lyme Support Group https://www.facebook.com/#!/ groups/1537307879825658/ Email: BCMLDSG@yahoo.com http://bcmldsg.wix.com/bcmlymesupportgroup
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The Southeastern Massachusetts Festival Chorus (SMFC) will present its annual spring concert on May 16 and 17 at the Taunton High School Auditorium. Titled Once Upon a Time, the program will feature an exciting variety of music drawn from our favorite fairy tales and literary classics. Nearly 90 singers will be joined by SMFC’s signature orchestra for this nostalgic journey through many of our beloved childhood stories. The program will feature fresh new arrangements of such treasured classics as “Camelot” and “When You Wish Upon a Star”, lively favorites like “Mad Hatter” from Broadway’s Wonderland and “Step In Time” from Mary Poppins, and stirring renditions of “Beauty and the Beast” from the animated treasure of the same name and the recent pop hit “Let it Go” from Frozen. The concert will also include exciting new medleys from the beautiful and mysterious musical classic The Secret Garden and the recent Broadway-to-film spectacle, Into the Woods. This season the SMFC has partnered with local autism advocacy organization, Community Autism Resources to raise awareness for Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as for the Swansea-based organization. Since 1993, Community Autism Resources has provided education and resources to families and professionals so they may best meet the needs of persons with ASD. The SMFC is honored to be supporting this important cause, and a portion of concert ticket proceeds will benefit this vital organization. Once Upon a Time will be presented on Saturday, May 16 at 7:00pm and Sunday, May 17 at 4:00pm at the Taunton High School Auditorium. Admission is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and students, $12 for children twelve and under, $2 off per ticket for
Poetry in the Village May 20
Poetry Month and Rehoboth Library’s 100th Anniversary converged to present a Poetry Reading Contest last night, April 15 at the Rehoboth Library. An audience of 36 people helped cheer on the 6 contestants while our 3 judges, Patricia Gomes, Philip Hasouris and Nicole Neal, presented the individual scores. Rich Berg, from South Easton, was our Poet-Master MC. He brought his usual enthusiasm and sense of humor to his expertise. The 3 semifinalists faced-off to determine 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Cash prizes were presented by Leslie Patterson of Friends of the Rehoboth Library who sponsored the event. First prize $40 went to Robert Barboza of Rochester, MA, 2nd prize $25 to Kathryn Kulpa of, Somerset, MA, 3rd prize $15 to Mary Gregory of Norton, MA. Poetry in the Village takes place the 3rd week of every month at the Rehoboth library. Our next poetry event is May 20. We have our usual open mic, featured poet, Kathryn Kulpa. June 17 Philip Hasouris featured. Doors open 5:30, event 6-8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Contact nlmboucher@comcast.net.
Rehoboth Contra Dance Friday, May 22, 8 p.m.
There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, May 22, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769. All dances will be taught by caller Sue Rosen. Music will be performed by Julie Metcalf and Bruce Rosen. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $9; $8 students. For information, call 508252-6375; http://www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html.
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Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish of Seekonk Seniors
The Seniors from Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish of Seekonk will the first Tuesday of each month. For further information on events or trips contact Marilyn at 508-761-4867 for lunch tickets or Terry at 508-336-7847 for all trips. May 5 - Mass and May Breakfast Mass at 9:00 AM at the church with Brunch at 10:15 AM at the Parish Center. Baked ham, scrambled eggs, juice, baked beans, home fries, French toast will be served. Entertainment will be provided by Mike Higgins, Singer and guitarist. May 16 – Turkey Supper @ Oldtown Church, 675 Old Post Road, No. Attleboro, MA. Menu includes: Home cooked turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Butternut Squash, Cranberry Sauce, Rolls, Dessert. Serving Family Style promptly at 4:30 pm or 6:00 pm. Arrive and check-in 20 minutes ahead. Reservations are required. Call Terry at 508-336-7847. June 2 – OLQM Seniors Installation Banquet - Davenports Restaurant – 12 N oon. New Officers to be installed for the coming 2 years. Menu choices will be Half a Roasted Chicken, or Chicken Pot Pie, or Yankee Pot Roast of Beef. Reservations required. Contact Marilyn at 508-761-4867. There will be no meeting during July or August.
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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 May 2015: Prostate Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, May 6, 2015 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in Conference Rooms A, B & C. For more information, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010. Breastfeeding Support Group – Tuesday, May 12, 2015 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. in the Michael J. Poissant Clinical Education Center. For more information, call Nursing Administration at 508-236-7151. Friends and Family of Patients with Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in Conference Room A. For more information, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010. Stroke Support Group – Thursday, May 14, 2015 from 10 – 11:30 p.m. in the Michael J. Poissant Clinical Education Center. For more information, call Nursing Administration at 508-236-7166. Cancer Support Group – Tuesday, May 19, 2015 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in Conference Rooms B & C. For more information, call the Oncology Department at 508-236-7010. MS Support Group – Friday, May 22, 2015 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. Lunch will be provided. For more information, call the MS Center at 508-236-7170. Breathing Club – Tuesday, May 26, 2015 from 1 – 3 p.m. in the Auditorium. For more information, call the Respiratory Care Department at 508-236-7550. Diabetes Support Group – Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. For more information, call Nursing Administration at 508-236-7166. Breast Cancer Support Group – Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. in Conference Rooms D & E. For more information, call Ellen Gilbert at 508-236-7015. Sturdy Memorial Hospital is a full-service, independent, financially stable, not-for-profit acute care community hospital in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
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Have You Been Diagnosed With Sleep Apnea And Would Like More Information? A Sleep Apnea Informational Session And C.P.A.P Fair Will Be Held On May 21
Sturdy Memorial Hospital will hold a Sleep Apnea Informational Session and C.P.A.P. Fair on Thursday, May 21, 2015. The Fair will feature the latest technology and equipment available to treat sleep apnea. The evening’s topic is “What Is Sleep Apnea and How Is It Treated?” Additionally, attendees will learn how to care for their equipment. Sturdy Memorial clinicians will also be on hand to provide information and address questions and concerns. Sleep Apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. An apnea is clinically defined as a cessation of breath that lasts at least ten seconds. Although the typical sleep apnea patient is overweight, male and over the age of forty, sleep apnea affects both males and females of all ages and weights. More than 18 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea and it is estimated that 10 million remain undiagnosed. The Fair will be held in the Hospital’s Auditorium from 7 – 9 p.m. For more information or to register, call the Respiratory Care Department at 508/236-7550.
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The Multiple Sclerosis (Ms) Center To Hold Free Open House May 21
The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center at Sturdy Memorial Hospital is presenting a FREE Open House on Thursday, May 21, 2015 from 5:30 - 6:30pm at the Hospital. This informational session will give members of our community a chance to meet the MS Center team, ask questions, enjoy refreshments, and more. To register for the Open House, call Public Relations at 508-236-8020. MS is a disease that disrupts communication between the brain and the rest of the body. This translates into symptoms like weakness, numbness, vision problems, and fatigue, which can make movements and activities an ongoing challenge. Sturdy’s MS Center provides local access to treatments that minimize the progression and impact of MS and improve well-being. A multidisciplinary team works together to develop individualized care plans. Treatments include medications, BOTOX® and TYSABRI® for spasticity, Medtronic pump management, and physical, occupational, and speech/language therapy, among other treatments and services. Visit www.sturdymemorial.org for more information about MS Center services and treatments at Sturdy Memorial Hospital.
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Sturdy Memorial Hospital will be offering a FREE infant massage program on Saturday, May 30, 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 May 22, 2015, please call Nursing Administration at 508/236-7151.
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Fresh Air volunteers need your help to create another fun-filled summer for children from New York City! Each summer, nearly 4,000 children visit volunteer host families in rural, suburban, and small town communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada. Host families simply want to share their homes with city children and the pure joys of summertime outside of the city. Families find hosting so rewarding that more than 65 percent of all Fresh Air children are reinvited to visit the same host families year after year. First-time Fresh Air visitors are six to 12 years old, and Fresh Air hosts range from young families to grandparents. All it takes is the willingness to welcome a New York City child to your community. “Our Fresh Air child loves hanging out on the front lawn and jumping in the pool. Honestly, she enjoys the simple things the most,” says a Fresh Air host. The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. For more information about hosting a Fresh Air child this summer, please contact Andrea DeBaggis at 508-409-1972 or visit The Fresh Air Fund online at www.freshair.org.
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Community VNA Hospice Care located in Attleboro is seeking new hospice volunteers. Those interested will participate in a 20 hour training course beginning May 5 and running through May 26, 2015. Sessions will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00AM-12:00PM at Community VNA, 10 Emory Street in Attleboro. As our Hospice Program grows, so does the need for compassionate volunteers to help our terminally ill patients and family caregivers. Volunteers find the work of Hospice gratifying and uniquely meaningful because they assist those in need at a critical point in their lives. Assignments take place in the communities we serve which include: Attleboro, Easton, Foxboro, Franklin, Mansfield, Norton, North Attleboro, Plainville, Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Wrentham. Pre-registration by April 15, 2015 is required for this hospice volunteer training session. For more information, please contact the Community VNA Hospice Care Volunteer Coordinator at 508222-0118 or email volunteer@communityvna.com.
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Considering Adoption? Adoption Options Offers Free Informational Meetings
Providence, April 21, 2015 – Adoption Options is holding a free informational session for those considering adoption and are interested in hearing about available options. Licensed adoption workers will be available to provide information and answer questions. In Rhode Island, the next meeting is scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at 959 North Main Street in Providence on May 21, 2015. Adoption Options, a non-sectarian, non-profit, comprehensive adoption program of Jewish Family Service works with prospective adoptive parents, birth parents and people who have been adopted. The agency is licensed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with offices in Attleboro and Providence. The agency’s work with all members of the adoption triad is focused on helping individuals to understand their options and make the most informed choices for their future. For more information, please contact Peg Boyle at 401-331-5437 or visit www.AdoptionOptions.org.
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Town: East Providence Rhode Island Blood Center Drive Date: 5/26/2015 - 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Location: Waterview Villa, Cafeteria Address: 1275 South Broadway, East Providence, RI 02914
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News And Notes From Blanding Library by Leslie Patterson
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What a busy spring it’s been at the Blanding! The latest program at the library is the Edwardian Strip Tea on Sat. May 9 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Kandie Carle models Edwardian fashions for us, down to her frilly undies. Registration is required (508-252-4236). A great treat for Mother’s Day! This event is sponsored by the Rehoboth Cultural Council and the Friends of the Blanding Library. This is part of our series of Centennial programs to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Goff Hall this year. Special thanks go to Deb Maher for her delightful artwork for our Centennial event posters. Events for kids this spring included “Make Your Own Fairy House” on May 2 and a visit with some amazing raptors from New England Reptile and Raptor Exhibits in Taunton. Marla Isaac brought some impressive feathered friends for a very interesting program in April. The six very large birds of prey that put on a show for us included a screech owl, a barn owl, and Marla Isaac displays a barn a great horned owl, a red-tailed hawk, an osprey, and a turkey owl from New England Reptile and Raptor Exhibits in April. vulture. These birds have all been rehabilitated after an injury but are unable to be released in the wild. Ms. Isaac puts on a fun and educational program for kids and adults alike. Quite a few people have told me how much they enjoyed the program on Heirloom Seeds (another Centennial event) in early April. Lisa Riegel shared her wealth of information on this timely subject and gave out seedlings to eager gardeners. (We also thank Lisa for all the behind-the-scenes work she does for the library’s annual book sale.) The Poetry in the Village contest held in April drew a good turnout from around Southeastern Massachusetts. Nancy MorganBoucher did a great job of putting it all together. Thanks to all who participated and our congratulations to the winners, Robert Barboza, Kathryn Kulpa, and Mary Gregory. Prizes were provided by the Friends of the Blanding Library. Poetry in the Village meets regularly at Goff Hall on the third Wednesday of the month.
Looking Forward to Summer
The library will be offering a variety of summer programs for kids, including story hours and the summer reading program. Look for more information to come and keep up to date with all the upcoming events at Goff Hall and library news at blandinglibrary.net. (We’re now on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest too.) You can find out all about the discount passes to various parks, museums and other institutions available through the library on our website too. Coming up in June will be another Centennial event with kids in mind: “Touch a Truck Day” on Sat. June 27 from noon until 3 p.m. This will be a fun day of exploring police and rescue vehicles, as well as farm equipment and more. Next up at the Blanding book club will be Robin Cook’s medical thriller “Cell” on Wed. June 3 at 7 p.m. The Blanding Library is located in historic Goff Hall at 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth. Phone 508-252-4236. The library is open 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Closed Sundays and holidays, including Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day.
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The Friends of Seekonk Library Thank you!
Thank you to all who attended our Spring Book Sale, and all who donated gardening and cookbooks to us for the sale! We had a great response, and raised funds that will be used by the library for new programming.
Come to the Friends Annual Meeting!
Would you like to learn more about the Friends of the Seekonk Library? Our annual meeting will be held at 7PM on June 15, 2015. At this meeting, board members will be voted upon, and a special speaker will address the audience. Light refreshments will be served, and all are invited. Please join us!
Who are the Friends of the Seekonk Library?
We are a group of volunteers who love our library. Some members volunteer their time to staff the lobby book sale, while others work behind the scenes to organize books, volunteers, process donations, or plan new fundraising campaigns. At our monthly board meetings, we discuss issues pertaining to the library, and ways we can help. All are invited to attend our board meetings, which are held at the library at 7PM on the last Monday of each month. Ask the circulation desk staff for our location, and join us!
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Book Donation Guidelines
The Friends of the Seekonk Public Library accepts donations year round according to the following guidelines: Books must be in good to excellent condition - there should be no writing/highlighting, no torn pages, and no mold/mildew/ dampness. If the book was sold with a book jacket, it should be on the book. Continued on next page...
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Our Fundraising Campaign is in Full Swing!
Over the past two weeks, our annual newsletter was delivered all Seekonk residences! This newsletter details the benefits provided by the Friends to the library and its patrons. We hope that you will consider sending a tax-deductible donation in the envelope that was included within the newsletter. To those who already donated, thank you!
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Magazines should have covers and no more than 3 months old. Puzzles that are in good condition and DVDs are accepted. We cannot accept encyclopedias, condensed books, textbooks/ workbooks, reference books, technical manuals, phonograph records, VHS tapes, professional journals, as well as Reader’s Digest or National Geographic Magazines. Thank you for your support!
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Mike Pacheco of Wah Lum Kung-Fu Academy will teach four free Saturday morning sessions of Tai Chi at the Seekonk Public Library beginning Saturday, May 9 at 10:30 AM. Classes will meet in the library and, weather permitting, the sessions will be held outdoors in Seekonk Meadows; registration is requested. People looking for a low-intensity workout will enjoy Tai Chi with its ability to improve balance, tone muscles, and promote longevity and weight loss. This program is ideal for people looking for a new way to add in a gentle full body workout without adding a lot of time to their schedule. This program is free and open to the public through a sponsorship from the Friends of the Seekonk Public Library.
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Your company or organization has a website but is it having the impact you want? Learn the techniques to make your website more effective at this free program at the Seekonk Library, Get Noticed: Optimize Your Website with SEO on Wednesday, May 13 from 6:00 – 7:30 PM. Registration is requested for planning but not required. In this age of information overload, you want to make it as easy as possible for potential customers to find you. In this free course presented by the Center for Women and Enterprise you will learn the skills and best practices to draw leads to your website. Learn how to better manage your online brand with the content and links that will get attention. Perfect for small business owners, nonprofit staff, and website designers, register and plan to attend today! This program is free and open to the public.
Backyard Beekeeping 101
Learn the basics and tips for raising your own honey bees at Backyard Beekeeping 101 at the Seekonk Public Library on Wednesday, May 20 at 6:30 PM. Registration is requested. URI Master Gardener Ken Oles will present all you need to know on starting and keeping a honey bee hive in your own backyard. Perfect for everyone from novices to experienced beekeepers, come to this program to review details including setup, maintenance, and harvesting. Sponsored by The Friends of the Seekonk Public Library. This program is free and open to the public.
Free Edible Perennial Gardening & Landscaping Program
You can have a beautiful garden that is both perennial and yields food for the table. Learn how at the program Edible Perennial Gardening & Landscaping at the Seekonk Public Library on Wednesday, May 27 at 6:00 PM. Registration is requested. Naturalist and educator John Root will lead this presentation featuring the variety of trees, shrubs, vines, canes, and herbaceous perennials that can be grown in New England. If you’re looking forward to reaping bountiful harvests of fruits, nuts, and vegetables, this program is for you! Participants will learn how to establish and care for these perennials using organic methods of cultivation. Nutritional and medicinal benefits of the plants are discussed as well. Questions and comments are welcome. This program is sponsored by a grant from the Seekonk Arts Council.
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May 2015
Oscar Buzz Movie Series
Skip the wait in movie theater lines and the expensive popcorn! Take some time for yourself and enjoy this new DVD release for FREE at Seekonk Public Library! Thursday, May 28, 6:00 pm This film which was adapted from a novel tells the story of Chris Kyle, the most-celebrated sniper in American military history. Starring Bradley Cooper. Rated R, 134 minutes. Licensing prevents us from printing titles; call the library for the title and other details at 508-336-8230 ext. 5130. This program is free and open to the public through a sponsorship from the Friends of the Seekonk Public Library.
SAILS Community Shred SAILS library cardholders, join us at the Seekonk Public Library for a Community Shred on Saturday, June 13 from 10 am to 1 pm. Bring your confidential paper items to the Shred-It mobile shredding truck in the library parking lot for secure, on-site destruction and recycling. Protect yourself from identity theft and get a jump on spring cleaning at the same time. This event is for Southeastern MA SAILS library cardholders only. Participants will need to present your library card at the event. New or replacement cards can be issued in the library. Participants will present library cards and personally bring material to the shredding truck, see materials loaded into the shredder, and carry away empty bags or boxes. There is a limit of two bags or boxes per trip. Non-MA residents can obtain a SAILS library card for an annual fee. Call the Adult Services department at (508) 336-8230 ext. 5130 for more information.
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Troop 1 Scouts starting cooking fires at the first year camp out at camp Buxton in Rehoboth MA. On April 11th, Troop 1 Seekonk met at Mt. Carmel parking lot. From there, we hiked to Camp Buxton in Rehoboth MA for our annual first year campout. The first year campout is a trip where the veteran scouts in the troop get to meet the new scouts that joined the troop. The older scouts help the new scouts towards their first rank advancement. They show them some of the skills they will need including orienteering and cooking. Orienteering is demonstrated by taking a map and compass into the woods and showing the scouts how to navigate, then letting them collectively get from one point to another using those tools. Cooking is demonstrated by making a meal for the other scouts. The older scouts have opportunities like this during camping to earn merit badges. Two of us worked on earning the cooking merit badge this year, so they cooked instead. Whatever gear the Boy Scouts bring to the campsite, they always make sure to carry it back out. On April 12th, all scouts packed up their gear, broke down their tents, checked the campground for trash and went home. Many scouts enjoy the trip because the older scouts get to see who is joining the troop, and the new scouts get to see who is already in the troop and learn what scouting is all about. Most scouts attend this trip every time they can because it’s a great trip.
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Rehoboth Daisy Troop #494 worked really hard on their Rosie Petal. Each petal represents part of our Girl Scout Laws. The girls learned about what they could do to make the world a better place. After some discussion, they chose to help by cleaning up litter at their school and playground. Â What will you do to help make our world a better place?
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Members of American Heritage Girls Troop MA3712 beautified the Rosary Garden next to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Seekonk in preparation for upcoming First Communions.
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RI Reg. # 33335 / MA Reg. # CS51340 Photo: Coach Bob Hassan and Coach Dave Wyrostek with the members of the 2014-2015 D-R swim team. The boys and girls of the D-R swim team celebrated a successful fourth season with a banquet on March 18. Head coach Bob Hassan and assistant coach Dave Wyrostek presented the Most Valuable Swimmer awards to Bryan Tran and Megan Alves, the Most Improved Swimmer awards to Bryan Abbott and Meaghan O’Connell, and the Coach’s Awards to Jon Eddy and Sara Enos. Top Fundraising awards went to Alex Klinkhamer, Bryan Tran, Owen Conti, and Victoria Proulx. Sara Enos and Ryan Johnson were selected to serve as the captains for next year’s teams. This was the very first year for the South Coast Conference swim league, and the D-R boys team placed second while the girls team placed fourth. Bryan Tran, Jeffrey Tran, and Megan Alves were recognized as SCC All Stars. Honorable mentions went to Jon Eddy, Cailen Hitz, Sara Enos, and Meaghan O’Connell, and Owen Conti and Meaghan O’Connell were received sportsmanship awards. The D-R boys team received the SCC Team Sportsmanship award for the conference! This year D-R was well represented at both the MIAA Sectional and State championship tournaments. Bryan Tran, Jeffrey Tran, and Megan Alves all qualified in individual events. At Sectionals, Bryan competed in the 100 Freestyle and 100 Backstroke, Jeff competed in the 50 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly, and Megan competed in the 200 Freestyle and 50 Freestyle. At States, Bryan swam the 100 Freestyle, Jeff swam the 100 Butterfly, and Megan swam the 50 Freestyle and 100 Freestyle. In addition, the boys had two relay teams compete at Sectionals: The 200 Medley Relay team (Bryan Tran, Dustin Kindberg, Jeff Tran, and Jon Eddy) and the 200 Freestyle Relay team (Bryan Tran, Cailen Hitz, Jon Eddy, and Jeff Tran). The girls swam at both Sectionals and States with their 200 Freestyle Relay team (Sara Enos, Meaghan O’Connell, Kaitlyn O’Connor, and Megan Alves) and their 400 Freestyle Relay team (Sara Enos, Sam Brown, Kaitlyn O’Connor, and Megan Alves). A special thank you was extended to the East Providence Boys and Girls Club and to the Newman YMCA for playing a supporting role as community partners with the D-R Swim Team. The swim team is funded independently from the school and receives its support strictly through participation fees, donations, fundraising, and community partnerships. More information is available on the team’s website: https://dightonrehobothswimteam.shutterfly.com/.
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The George R. Martin Elementary School at 445 Cole St., Seekonk will be holding its annual Spring Fling event Saturday, May 30th, 10-3. Rain or Shine. There will be carnival games, 3 inflatable’s, Re/Max hot air balloon, dunk tank, raffle baskets, demonstrations, local crafters/ vendors, a silent auction, food and more! This annual event benefits the Martin PTO fund. We look forward to seeing you there! Please feel free to email gmspringfling@gmail.com with any questions.
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What’s Happening at Seekonk High School? From Ms. Marcia McGovern, Principal
This is a busy time of year at the high school. The traditional end of the year award ceremonies (athletics, academics, scholarships) culminate with graduation ceremonies on Friday, June 5, 2015. Prior to that, a number of our seniors will be taking their Advanced Placement exams. Many colleges either accept scores of 4 or 5 (sometimes 3) on the exams for college credit. Other colleges allow students to skip some of the entry level courses. Our underclassmen are currently registering for courses next year. It looks as if our “Challenge Yourself” night in March has resulted in an increase in the number of students selecting higher level courses. This will be the first year that awards ceremonies for underclassmen will take place during the school day at 8 AM on Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Parents/guardians are still invited to attend. In addition to announcing the recipients of book awards and honor roll certificates, we will also be recognizing students with perfect attendance. I would like to thank Mrs. Fitzgerald, our transition coordinator, for spearheading SHS’s first Credit for Life Fair. The members of the guidance department – Mrs. Whatley, Mr. Byrne, Mr. Cunard, and Mrs. Mello – also played a big part to make the fair a success. I know that the students learned a lot about how much money they will really need to support themselves. It certainly was a shock to some them! The next meeting of the Parents Advisory Committee is on Wednesday, April 29th. I hope to see you there.
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Please know and share with your students that coffee, food, and cell phones are not allowed in the hallways or classrooms. The only exception to this is water. There has been a major increase in the amount of coffee drinks, food, and cell phones in the hallways. Students are wearing earbuds, texting, and arriving late with their coffees. Worse still is the increased amount of insubordination when they are directed to put them away or take them out. Some students refuse while others walk down the corridor and continue the same behavior. Therefore, we are now confiscating all of these items in accordance with the handbook on the first offense. If students argue, refuse, or continue the behavior they will be assigned the appropriate consequence. Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this issue.
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On March 19th, the junior class participated in our first annual Credit for Life Fair, a real-life simulation where our students pretended to be 25-year old professionals working to create a monthly budget based upon a salary from a pre-selected career. The students traveled to fourteen stations making decisions, such as buying and insuring a car, renting an apartment, and deciding whether or not to purchase personal luxury items. At the end of the fair, students had to consult with credit counselors to make sure that they had enough money to pay their bills. Those who didn’t
May 2015 have enough money to cover their expenditures were sent back to choose a new dining plan, buy a less-expensive car, get a roommate with whom to share expenses, or to get a second job. Some students were surprised to discover how their credit scores, which we based on school attendance records, impacted their buying power. The fair was a great way to make financial literacy fun and engaging for students. We couldn’t have done it without Aime Vieira from BayCoast Bank›s Community Relations Department and the fabulous team of volunteers she helped assemble and direct. Thank you to these local organizations/businesses for their support: Seekonk High School Parent Advisory Council; Seekonk Veterans Service Department; Robert›s Tuxedo; Shaws Supermarket; Bank 5; Rockland Trust; Santander Bank; Bay Coast Bank; Missie Rose-ReMax; Partners Insurance; RDA Insurance; Charlton College of Business, UMass Dartmouth; New Bedford Credit Union
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making Seekonk the town with the greatest impact on the river. The goal for the Bio II students was to determine if the town has any impact on the river between two given points. The classes went to both an upstream site (Residence off of Pamden Lane) and a downstream site (Burr’s Pond) on the river with waders, nets, and water chemistry meters in order to assess the overall health of the river. The students collected lots of data during their visits to the river from which they developed an overall health profile of the Runnins River. The field trips were very successful and the students in all classes did a great job!!! Students then analyzed the data over the next few weeks and created presentations through which the information was discussed publically. continued on next page...
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The Center for the Advancement of STEM Education (CASE) at Bridgewater State University is a science outreach center for classroom teachers and their students. The Summer Science Academy offers one-week science classes for students entering grades 5-12 in the fall of 2015. This unique program allows students to work as scientists and is designed to inspire students about science while providing them with the foundations necessary for further scientific exploration. Session I runs from July 6 -10; Session II runs from July 13-17; Session III runs from July 20 –July 24 and Session IV runs from July 21-July 31. The Summer Science Academy offers classes at Bridgewater’s main campus and at BSU Cape Cod, located in South Yarmouth. The program fee of $400 per week is for classes for students entering grades 5-8. For students entering grades 9-12 the program fee is $490 per week. All applicants are encouraged to apply early, since space is limited. Regular applications are accepted in the order in which they are received and are confirmed on a continuing basis until all the openings are filled. A limited number of need based scholarships are also available. Additional information may be found by going to the BSU CASE microsite: http://microsites.bridgew.edu/case/prek-12-students. We would greatly appreciate your help in bringing this opportunity to the attention of students and parents in your community by posting the enclosed materials on your school’s website and Facebook page. For further information, please call 508-531-2575, or Maura Whittemore at mwhittemore@bridgew.edu. We are proud to announce that Mrs. Cunard, the department chairperson of science, will be teaching at this camp. On March 19th, Mrs. Borden and 19 junior students attended GRRL Tech at the University of Rhode Island campus. GRRL Tech is an interactive technology expo offering female high school students an up-close and engaging look into dynamic and rewarding technology opportunities. Through industry mentoring and hands-on workshops, GRRL Tech aims to encourage STEM learning, break down gender myths and offer career insight into STEM industries. At the Seekonk Land Trust annual meeting on Thursday March 19, 2015, Seekonk High School students gave presentations to the members of the trust at the Seekonk Public Library. All of the students did a great job presenting their research, which is representative of their study of Ecology. In September and October of 2014 Mr. Bonneau, Mr. Wills, and Mrs. Cunard took their Biology II & AP classes out to the Runnins River here in Seekonk for their Annual Runnins River Biosurvey. These projects were made possible through a partnership with the Seekonk Land Trust as well as the Watershed Access Lab at Bridgewater State University. The Runnins River is approximately ten miles long and over 70% of the length of the river meanders through the town of Seekonk,
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Congratulations to the 24 members of the SHS Model UN Team for an outstanding performance at the Boston College Model United Nations competition in March. Seekonk students competed with over 500 high schoolers from around the world and SHS seniors Anthony Tusino and Neil Joyce received awards for their debating skills. Team members included: Alexis Ackell Caitlyn Babbidge Filipa Carvalho Celina Fonseca Anthony Heng Samantha Hess Runda Jenblat Neil Joyce Brittney Keeley Ankit Kotwal Hannah MacDonald Hannah Machado Jessica Moszkowicz Madison Paine Casey Rutter (Vice Pres.) Ryan Silveira Ariya Sonethavy Anthony Tusino (Pres.) Tatiana Urias Barbara Wang Sasha Wilhelm-Hart
From the Parents Advisory Committee
This year the Post Prom Committee has selected an exciting new location for the Post Prom Party, Sky Zone in East Providence. We will have full use of the facility from 11:30 pm to 1:30 am. Chaperones as well as a police detail will be on hand to supervise the students. I have listed the information regarding the event below and the waiver to attend is attached to his e-mail. All students under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian fill out all of the areas in yellow and sign this form. The mandatory form must be returned to school by May 7th. We must have 100 students signed up in order to hold the Post Prom. There is not a cost for this event. The party is a safe place for students to go after the prom. Please encourage your student to attend. Please contact me if you can volunteer to help or have any questions. Thanks, Colleen O’Halloran c3m2eo@comcast.net
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On April 8, 2015, art students from Mrs. Machado-Cook and Mrs. Wilbert’s classes visited thedeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The students had guided tours of the park and museum led by trained guides. The tours were discussion-based, and engaged our students with the changing contemporary art on view in the Museum and the Sculpture Park. “deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is the largest park of its kind in New England encompassing 30 acres, 20 miles northwest of Boston. In 2009, deCordova changed its name from deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park to deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum to emphasize its renewed focus on sculpture and to support the institution’s goal of becoming a premier Sculpture Park by 2020. Providing a constantly changing landscape of large-scale, outdoor, modern and contemporary sculpture and site-specific installations, the Sculpture Park hosts more than 60 works, the majority of which are on loan to the Museum. Inside, the Museum features a robust slate of rotating exhibitions and innovative interpretive programming.” http://www.decordova.org/about This field trip was made possible by a grant given to the Visual Arts Department from the Seekonk Cultural Council and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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Students are constantly asked what they want to do when they get out of high school. This can be a very difficult question for many students to answer. To expose students to different careers, the Special Education Department provides opportunities for students to explore multiple pathways. On Monday, April 6, students from the BEST Program visited the Cable 9 Studio in Seekonk. Mr. Jeff Fountain hosted the students and led an informational tour of all the technology, capabilities and opportunities the local studio has to offer to students and residents of Seekonk. From lighting, cameras, audio, effects, editing and broadcasting, the Cable 9 Studio is capable of creating great programing and opportunities for students. Students on the trip were able to get hands on with some of the technology to get a real feel for the field. The BEST Program students and their teacher Mr. Paul Cote, would like to thank Mr. Fountain for taking time out of his busy day to help the students understand more about the field of TV production and the Cable 9 Studio.
May 2015 Important Dates:
Thursday, May 7 - Honor Societies - Induction Ceremonies @ 6:30 PM Saturday, May 16 – Prom at the Crown Plaza in Warwick from 6:30-10:30 PM Sunday, May 31-Monday, June 1 – Senior Trip – Information is included below Tuesday, June 2 – Senior Athletic Banquet @ the Elks Club in Attleboro Wednesday, June 3 - Senior Class Night @ 7 PM Friday, June 5 - Graduation @ 6:30 PM
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Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. Seekonk High School’s Key Club abides by these pillars with their 90 members. Under the advisor, Mrs. Marinucci, and student leaders, the club had another successful and influential year. Throughout the 2014-2015 calendar school year it was unusual to attend a community event without a Key Club member in attendance. The Seekonk High School Key Club was very visible and active throughout the area, volunteering at various events. From tutoring every week at the Middle School and babysitting at PTO meetings to volunteering at events at Aiken and Martin Elementary Schools, Key Clubbers were very busy. Other events included Pumpkin Something, Account: 73609 Ad ID: Father-Daughter 318343 Dances, Evening of Giving, the Town Tree Lighting and the Taste of Ad Date: 04/06/11 Adtheir Stop Date: 04/27/11 the Start Towns. The SHS Key Club conducted 17th annual Easter Egg Hunt on Good Friday hosting over 250 children for an Easter egg hunt and •games. Key Club members’ efforts allowed them HOUSES VINYLThe SIDING • GUTTERS • FENCES
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Bay View Academy Students Inducted Into Four Prestigious Honor Societies
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Society for four-year colleges, recognizes the academic accomplishments of America’s high school students and promotes their continuing interest in the English language arts. The Catherine McAuley Chapter of the NEHS at Bay View, established in 2009, was the first such chapter in Rhode Island. Qualification for membership includes maintaining an average of A- (B+ for AP English Language and Composition) or above in sophomore and junior English courses and a good academic standing with no grade lower than a C in any other discipline. Students who have won regional and/or national writing contests but do not have the required average are also considered for membership. Members should demonstrate a passion for reading as well as an enthusiastic engagement with literature, and a high level of skill in writing. Participation in the Ladies Literary League, Zoë Literary Magazine, or the school newspaper is highly encouraged. This organization is open to seniors who meet the rigorous criteria. Mu Alpha Theta is the United States mathematics honor society for high schools and two-year colleges. Its main goals are to inspire keen interest in mathematics, develop strong scholarship in the subject, and promote the enjoyment of mathematics in high school and two-year college students. The Bay View Chapter of MAT was established in the 2010-2011 academic year. Qualification for membership includes completion of two years of honors level math with a minimum average of 90; maintaining a minimum average of 90 for each semester; the recommendation of the Math Department; good academic standing with no grade below 75 in any subject. Participation in at least one of the following service opportunities each year is highly encouraged: assisting in the math lab as a tutor, maintaining the math bulletin board, or assisting peers in math classes. Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society is the only national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies. Rho Kappa provides national recognition and opportunities for exploration in the social studies. The Bay View Chapter of Rho Kappa is newly established in this 2014-2015 academic year. Qualifications for membership include: completion of four semesters of history and social studies; a grade point average of 4.0 in history and social studies or 3.5 in Advanced Placement history or social studies courses; and an overall cumulative GPA of 3.75. Once accepted into Rho Kappa, members must maintain a 4.0 (3.5 AP) average in history or social science courses as well as provide evidence of community service and participate in chapter meetings and activities. Excalibur is the only national honor society devoted to students who excel in the sciences. Its purpose is to foster excellence in the study of science, the pursuit of knowledge, and the advancement of the world through technology and research. Members not only excel in science personally but also strive to motivate their peers to appreciate science and demonstrate a willingness to share their knowledge and love of science. Excalibur was established at Bay View in the 1999-2000 academic year. Qualifications for membership include being enrolled in at least one full-year science course in the current academic year and all previous high school years; demonstrated proficiency in science by maintaining a minimum grade of A- in her science classes; and successful completion of an independent science project at the high school level. Upon being accepted into the Bay View Chapter of Excalibur, members are expected to demonstrate their commitment to the study of science by continuing to enroll in science courses, by maintaining a high academic average, by attending chapter meetings, and by participating in chapter activities. Inductees by city/town in our area: Rehoboth, MA; Samantha Crausman: English, Mu Alpha Theta, Rho Kappa; Catherine Donnelly: Excalibur; Abigail Tidwell: Mu Alpha Theta, Rho Kappa; Emma Tremont: Rho Kappa Seekonk, MA; Amelia Brown: Excalibur; Sarah Pangborn: Rho Kappa
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Bay View Academy Students Receive Top Awards At Rhode Island Science And Engineering Fair
Jillian Lee, First Grant, North Scituate, RI; Madeline Brannon, Second Grant, Special Award, Warwick, RI; Victoria Castano, Second Grant, Special Award, East Providence, RI – Bay View Academy students in Middle and Upper School Portsmouth, RI; Cassandra Gendron, Second Grant, participated in the Rhode Island Science and Engineering Fair on March 21 - 22 at Cranston, RI; Catherine Donnelly, Second Grant, the CCRI - Knight Campus. Six students were award First Grants; nine earned Sec- Rehoboth, MA; Taylor DeNuccio ‘18 Second Grant, ond Grants; and, two earned Third Grants. Junior Mackenzie DeFaria (Pawtucket, Special Award, East Greenwich, RI; Rebekah Pendrak RI) was one of the First Grant award winners, a finalist for Best in Fair, and a special ‘18 Second Grant, N. Providence, RI; Krystyna Kula award winner. Lily Gucfa (Rehoboth, MA), grade eight, was a First Grant winner ‘17 Third Grant, Smithfield, RI as well, and she also qualified to apply for the Broadcom Masters Competition. Bay View News continued on page 74... Bay View Upper School students participate in RISEF of their own volition, as an independent research project. According to Janell Johnson, Ph.D. (Cranston, RI), Upper School science teacher, “these projects Our exclusive exclusiveAdvanced Advanced Our took months to complete Pole System® System®(APS) (APS)isisthe the Pole and required an immeasurfoundationfor forsuccessfully successfully foundation able amount of intellectual attractingbirds birdstotoyour your attracting brainstorming and problem backyard. backyard. solving.” Students who Withinterchangeable interchangeable wish to be considered for With hardware pieces, APS lets Bay View’s Chapter of the hardware pieces, APS lets you create a customized Excalibur National Honor you create a customized set up that best suits your Society for Excellence in set up thatthe bestbirds suitsyou yourwant yard and yard and the birds you want Science are required to to attract. to attract. have completed a science fair project for RISEF. All eighth grade Middle School students participate in the Bay View science fair. Only the top projects, as Photo Credit: Lori DesVergnes. MS US RISEF 2015 Back Row, L to R: Lily Gucfa of Rehoboth, Jillian judged by a panel of Bay Lee, Victoria Castano, Amelia Brown of Seekonk, View Upper School faculty, Sarah Bain, Rebekah Pendrak, Olesya Tamburro. are selected to progress to Middle Row, L to R: Catherine Donnelly of RISEF. All Feeders and Hardware* Rehoboth, Cassandra Gendron, Krystyna Kula, The following are the Taylor DeNuccio. AllOne Feeders and Hardware* results for the Bay View Regularly-priced Item* *Valid only at the Wild Birds Front Row, L to R: Grace Holden of East students who competed at Unlimited of Seekonk. One *Valid only at the Wild Birds *Valid only at the Wild Birds discount per purchase. Not valid Providence, Sophia Javid, MacKenzie DeFaria, the Rhode Island Science Unlimited Seekonk. One discount Unlimited of Seekonk.or One with other of discounts previous and Engineering Fair in March: Grace Farrow, Tania Turenne per purchase. Offer not valid on discount perOffer purchase. Not valid purchases. expires 6/21/15. previous purchases, gift cards, with other discounts or previous Grade Eight: optics, DSC memberships or sale purchases. Offer expires 6/21/15. Lily Gucfa, First Grant, Qualified for Broadcom Masters, Rehoboth, MA; Tania items. Offer expires 5/31/14. Fall River Ave. (rte. 6) 14621462 Fall River Ave (Rte 6) Turenne, First Grant, Attleboro, MA; Grace Farrow, Second Grant, Providence, Seekonk, MA 02771 1462 Fall River Ave. (rte. 6) RI; Sophia Javid, Second Grant, Coventry, RI; Olesya Tamburro, Second Grant, (508) 336-4043 wbu.com/seekonk Seekonk, MA 02771 Seekonk, MAACCENTS 02771 • UNIQUE GIFTS BIRD FOOD • FEEDERS • GARDEN Cumberland, RI; Grace Holden, Third Grant, East Providence, RI (508) 336-4043 • wbu.com/seekonk (508) (508) 336-4043 wbu.com/seekonk Upper School: BIRD •• FEEDERS GARDEN ACCENTS • UNIQUE GIFTS BIRD FOOD FOOD FEEDERS • • BIRD FOOD • FEEDERS GARDEN ACCENTS • UNIQUE Mackenzie DeFaria, Best in Fair Finalist, First Grant, Special Award, Pawtucket, RI; Sarah Bain, First Grant, Smithfield, RI; Amelia Brown, First Grant, Seekonk, MA;
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3 Secrets To Creating The Shabby Chic Wedding Of Your Dreams
Wedding trends come and go, driven by many cultural influences, but few are as enduring and romantic as shabby chic/shabby glam. With its perfect combination of elegance and softness, bright sparkles and gentle hues, a shabby chic wedding complements the individuality and beauty of brides of every age and walk of life. And, thanks to many rental stores increasing their inventory of shabby chic items, it’s also one of the easiest and most fun wedding themes to create. Vintage wedding gowns, repurposed items and a wide inventory of thematic rental items can all work together to create a shabby chic wedding that is unique, memorable and affordable. You can visit RentalHQ.com to find your local American Rental Association member store that will help you with your individual needs. To create a wedding theme that is the perfect marriage of shabby and glam follow these three simple steps: 1. Flowers and lace are the perfect marriage. Lace isn’t just for your wedding gown and flowers aren’t just for your bouquet. Touches of lace added throughout the ceremony and reception underscore the air of nostalgic elegance that’s essential to shabby chic. This can be as easy as adding lace touches to wedding invitations or using pieces of lace as placemats or coasters on reception tables. Or, it can be as grand as a lace tent liner that evokes a romantic, by-
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Wedding Season gone era. Florals are key to creating a shabby chic look. Whether the bride and groom stand beneath a bower of pastel blooms while exchanging vows, or floral accents throughout the bride’s couture, flowers and floral patterns lend romance and grace to every aspect of a shabby chic wedding. 2. Light the way. Light plays an important role in any shabby chic themed event. For weddings, vintage-looking chandeliers, candelabras and hurricane lamps act both as decorative items and sources of romantic light. It’s easy to add thematic lighting to any wedding, even if your reception will be in an ordinary hall or tent. Rental companies offer an array of lighting options that can be temporarily outfitted to any venue. Adorn tables with classic silver candelabra or add a stunning crystal chandelier to an outdoor tent. You can find a variety of lighting options on RentalHQ.com. Many rental stores have increased their inventory of shabby chic decor items to meet brides’ demands, so renting can give you access to greater variety. Plus, you’ll reap the cost savings of renting versus buying. 3. Layers of texture. The pleasing union of diverse colors and textures is at the heart of a shabby chic wedding. Soft colors are the perfect foil for sparkles, and distressed wood complements the beauty of aged metals like silver and pewter. All these elements come together to evoke the grace and comfort of bygone times. Look for creative ways to harmoniously incorporate these touches into your wedding. For example, display your wedding cake, adorned with real flowers, atop a rustic wooden table. Decorate an antique metal birdcage with lace and ribbon and use it as a holder where reception guests can
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deposit cards for the bride and groom. Add petite crystal and pearl accents to bouquets and centerpieces. For a rustic food table, rent wooden barrels, top with an aged wooden plank, and present food on vintage serving plates. Finally, look for inspiration online. Resources like Pinterest, Etsy and theknot yield a wealth of ideas, and you can browse photos of other weddings and bridal creations to find the perfect look for your shabby chic wedding.
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Camps & Events Camp Ramsbottom Is Registering Summer Campers Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket Accredited Summer Day Camp Starts June 29
Boys and girls, ages 6-13, are now registering for Camp Ramsbottom, an accredited, summer day camp operated by the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, which offers engaging recreational and educational activities. Camp Ramsbottom, Route 44 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, runs June 29 to August 21 during four two-week sessions. The camp is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $325 per session. Returning campers, who register by May 1, pay last year’s session fee of $300. Scholarships are available. Extended care is Join our Summer Sign up by June 1st offered daily from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in Rehoboth and Pawtucket at an additional cost of $80 a child, per two-week session. Horsemanship Programs & receive $50 off per week A summer at Camp Ramsbottom brings discovery, fun, advenAll ages & Disciplines Welcome July 14 & 21 -- August 4, 11 & 18 ture and learning in an ideal New England setting of 160 country July 14 & 21 August 4, 11 & July 13 & 20 - August 3 & 10 • Mon.-Fri.18 9-3 acres. Children interact in a spirit of fellowship and sportsmanship, July 14 & &of21 21 August 4, 4, 11 11 & & 18 18 July 14 --Care August • All Aspects Horse developing self-esteem and positive character traits. The camp is & Horsemanship accredited by the American Camp Association, a leading, national • Daily Riding Lessons (rain or shine) authority in child development that works to preserve, promote and improve children’s camp experience. • Crafts & Activities Daily activities at Camp Ramsbottom include archery, art, • Trail Rides • Swimming basketball, cooking, crafts, drama, fishing, hiking, model rocketry, APRIL VACATION WEEK APRILShow VACATION Rider WEEK mountain biking, petting zoo, soccer, swimming, tennis and much Show Rider Horsemanship Program more. Show Rider Horsemanship Program Mon. - Fri. 10-4 Mon. - Fri. 10-4 Campers will need to bring their own towel, bathing suit, sunHorsemanship Program screen, water bottle, appropriate footwear, and insect repellent. Mon. - Fri. 10-4 Rider & REGISTRATION HorseShow Show: We have Programming is still provided despite inclement weather; however, Horsemanship Program classes for Saturdays 11:30-1:30 Every Sat & Sun MayMon. 17- Fri. 10-4 everyone campers must bring rain gear. A camper’s name should be on all or 11:30 by Appointment - 1:30 personal items. Campers should not bring hand-held games, toys, MP3 players, collectible cards, sports equipment or phones. Camp Ramsbottom provides transportation, athletic and craft supplies. The on-site Trading Post offers snacks and beverages for purchase throughout the day. Lunches are not included but may be purchased in advance for $25 per session upon registration. Bus service to the camp is provided from numerous, convenient locations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with camper drop off between 8 and 8:45 a.m. and pick up between 4:15 and 4:45 p.m. daily. The Camp Ramsbottom staff will host an open house on Sunday, June 28, noon until 3 p.m. Additionally, the camp staff is hosting Sneak Peek Saturdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., May 2 through June 20. Camp offices are closed on May 23. Saturday tours are held every hour on the hour. • Among New England’s best summer day camps for kids, 6-13, In-person registrations can be comlocated on Route 44 in Rehoboth pleted at the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, • Open House on Sunday, June 28, 12-3 p.m. Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Also, campers may register at Camp Rams• Two-week sessions, June 29 – August 21, $325 per session bottom during Sneak Peak Saturdays and • Swimming, fishing, crafts, sports, nature programs, the June 28 Open House. Lastly, families archery, petting zoo and much more may enroll their children by downloading • Mass. Childcare Vouchers accepted forms at www.bgcpawt.org. For more Camp • Visit us online at Ramsbottom information, call the Boys & www.bgcpawt.org Girls Club of Pawtucket at (401) 722-8840 • Call 401-722-8840 or e-mail: ramsbottom@bgcpawt.org (508-252-6300 summer) Attendees at Camp Ramsbottom must be members of the Boys & Girls Club of BUS STOPS IN ATTLEBORO AND NORTON continued on next page...
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Pawtucket. An annual membership fee is only $40 per child for Pawtucket and Central Falls residents and provides year-round benefits and programs. For residents from other cities and towns the annual membership fee is $60. Some camp scholarship funds are also available; contact the Club for more details.
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Special events each week. Bwana Iguana will be here 7/8/15 with a reptile show. Tommy James Magic will be here 7/14/15 with a magic show. We Have An Additional Suprise Event You Won’t Want To Miss! Seekonk Resident Early Bird rate Non Resident Early Bird Rate: Before 6/5/15 $155.00 Before 6/5/15 $165.00 After 6/5/15 $165.00 After 6/5/15 $175.00
Hornbine School Open House Sunday, May 31st
The Hornbine One Room Schoolhouse Museum will hold its first open house this year on Sunday, May 31st between 1 and 5 p.m. This will coincide with the Carpenter Museum’s Family Day so that interested families and individuals may visit both sites. The Hornbine School is located at the corner of Hornbine and Baker Roads in the South East corner of Rehoboth. We will have some outdoor games available for children as well as several scrap books and other historical items for adults to enjoy. The Museum will also be open on the 2nd and 4th Sundays 2-4 p.m. during the months of June, July, August and September.
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Beverly Pettine has run the school program for the last 17 years and will be retiring after this season. Subsequently, we are looking for help to run the Hornbine School program. There are many ways you could get involved. We’d like helpers to start this spring with the help and guidance of Beverly Pettine. If you think you would like to volunteer at the school museum, please call Rehoboth Historical Commission member Cathy Potter at 508-252-3682, for more information.
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Seekonk Meadows 4th Annual Summer Solstice Celebration Saturday, June 20th
Seekonk Meadows, located on the grounds of the Seekonk Library, will be holding its 4th annual Summer Celebration on Saturday, June 20th from 2-6pm. Scheduled events on this Summer Solstice afternoon include musical performances on the amphitheater stage, children’s nature activities, local artists sharing their talents, gardening information, a kite making workshop for children and professional kite flying. Musical performances during this community event include Steve Caddick Banjo Music and the John Hopkins/MLC Band playing a wide range of music. The event will close with a Seekonk Meadows open mic session. The nine acre Seekonk Meadows are located at the Seekonk Library, 410 Newman Avenue, Seekonk, Ma. 02771 (508) 336-8230. For additional information please visit the Seekonk Meadows page under ‘Town Info’ at the Seekonk Library website at www.seekonkpl.org or contact cherylafaria@verizon.net The event will be held rain or shine.
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Enjoy viewing the northern lights of Narragansett Bay, view 8 lighthouses, 3 sites of lost lighthouses and a stopover at Pomham Rocks Lighthouse. Leaving Providence at 1:00 and returning at 4:00 Cost $45.00.
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Bay View Academy Students Raise Over $2,400 For Habitat For Humanity
East Providence, RI – Bay View Academy Middle and Upper School students raised over $2,400 during the Lenten season to benefit Habitat for Humanity. On March 31st, Dana DiMarco, Executive Director of Greater Providence Habitat for Humanity, came to campus to accept the donation.
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Since 2001, Bay View’s Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter has assisted in the building of more than 25 homes. Bay View students invest in advocating for decent, safe, affordable housing, raising awareness through witness, and fundraising. As part of the Lenten initiative, the Upper School students participated in a contest to determine which class could build the best model house. The sophomore class won (photo attached).
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Alex Richardson in front row with parents Adolf Richardson and Virginia Richardson. Back row: Feehan administrators from left - athletic director Paul O’Boy, vice principal student life Al Svendsen, and president Chris Servant. Bishop Feehan High School senior Alex Richardson of Rehoboth recently signed a letter of intent to play baseball for Assumption College in the fall. Richardson, who also played defensive back and wide receiver as the captain for for the Shamrocks football team, “is a 3-year starter, an outstanding centerfielder, and great pitcher,” according to Feehan athletic director, Paul O’Boy. “I’m sure he’ll make us just as proud as he roams the field for the Greyhounds.”
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The World Would Be a Better Place If
We congratulate kindergarten student, Zachary McCann, for his recent award in the PTSA Reflections Explore the Arts Competition. The theme this year was, “The world would be a better place if…”. Zachary wrote about an invention he would create called a “tree machine” that could “shoot trees into the ground to make them grow faster than normal”. Zachary went on to share that this machine would be able to plant 1000 trees for every person in the world. He told how these trees would produce oxygen to help us breathe. Zachary entered his writing in the literature category earning him a second place for his age group at the state level. As a PTSA award winner, Zachary and his family were honored at a luncheon on Cape Cod. We are very proud of him!
Interactive USA
The fourth grade team has been working on creating a 10 ft. by 14 ft. colorful map in the third and fourth grade hallway. This floor to ceiling map will be used as an interactive teaching tool, where students can attached the names of each state to the map using velcro. Part of the fourth grade social studies curriculum focuses on U.S. regions, states and capitals. With this map at their “fingertips” students will get an up close view and a better understanding of this wonderful country we live in.
Biographies Abound
Mrs. Klinkhamer’s and Mrs. Coirier’s 4th grade class is putting their reading and research skills to the test during their biography unit. Students selected a book about a famous person from our literacy lab and learned all about this person’s life and what made them famous. They also found information about their person using an online source, www.ducksters.com, to complete their research. The children flagged important information, organized their notes on index cards and wrote informative articles about their person. To complete their research, students chose a project -- biographyin-a-box, powerpoint, diorama, etc. -- and will present their person to the class upon our return from April vacation.
Teacher of the Year…Right Here!
Did you know that our very own Ms. Ormerod is in the running for Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. We always knew that there was something special about this talented young teacher. This year her name was submitted by a parent who also saw her to be a compassionate and dedicated professional. Moving forward from semi-finalist to now finalist, we are cheering Ms. Ormerod on! While there are five other finalists from across the state, Ms. Ormerod is the only representative working at the elementary school level. We have no doubt that this terrific second grade teacher is well deserving of this accolade. Let’s hope she is able to move on to show our state and nation what terrific teachers we have in Dighton-Rehoboth! (Read more in a recent press release from the Taunton Gazette: http://www.tauntongazette.com/article/20150418/ NEWS/150416168/0/breaking_ajax)
Spring Poetry
Written by Mrs. Read and Mrs. Torcato’s third graders: Acrostic Poems… Sprawling in the sunny sun Smelling beautiful flowers Playing outside Playful fun times Running through my garden Roses blooming I love the beautiful flowers Ice cream that makes children Now it’s time to pick them joyful Going to the water park on a hot Nice weather to play in day! Gazing at the clouds by Karis Bird by Regan Estrella
Blue jays chirping In the pine tree--a nest Spring is warm with sun Red robins flying soccer and baseball....what fun Down in the tree---a woodpecker cool off by swimming! pecking by Maddie Mullen Super sounds from the birds by Trey Brierly Warm and sunny days sailing on a windy day colorful flowers Haiku Poems ... a Japanese by Genevieve Brown three-line poem following the pattern of the first line having 5 syllables, the second line 7 syllables, and the third line 5 syllables. Loud birds fly up high Crazy loud feathery things Lay eggs and loud TWEETS By Nathan Barriere
Grilling at night time flowers grow in the grass now warm weather, no snow! by Sarah Simon
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Exercise your right to vote at the Rehoboth Town Meeting on Monday, May 11th . For those who might need it, a babysitting service will be offered free of charge for Palmer River Elementary students in the DRRHS auditorium. Please sign up in our school office or use the flyer that will soon be coming home. Other Dates to Remember: May 25th – Memorial Day – No School May 27th – Grade 3 Banking
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May 7 MCAS Grade 8 May 12 School Committee 7:00 p.m. May 13 MCAS Grade 5 May 14 MCAS Grade 8 May 15 MCAS Grades 6 and 7 May 15 & 16 Drama Production May 18 MCAS Grades 6 and 7 May 19 MCAS Grade 5 May 19 Beckwith Spring Concert at DRRHS 6:30 pm May 20 MCAS Grade 5
May 21 MCAS Grade 8 May 22 MCAS Grade 8 May 25 No School – Memorial Day May 26 MCAS Make-up May 26 School Committee 7:00 p.m. May 29 Term 4 Mid Term June 26 Last Day of School for Students
Student of the Month
The following students were presented with Student of the Month Certificates for the month of March: Grade 8: Sara McNaughton, Benjamin Dubois, Grade 7 Alyson Rego, Brandon Bourgault, Grade 6 Audrey Michener, Zachary Richards, Grade 5 Jillian Ross, Hendrix Pray, Alexander Arocho, Related Arts Deirdre Sullivan, and Owen Hebda.
Fire Safety Poster Contest
Congratulations to Kylie Vincent who won 2nd place, $100 and a plaque in the Bristol County Fire Safety Poster Contest and also Kate Darling who won 1st place, $200 and a plaque in the contest. They have been invited to attend the awards luncheon on May 28th at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel.
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Peace Poster Contest
Briana Benjamin was the winner of the Rehoboth Anawan Lions Club 2014-2015 peace poster contest. The contest’s theme was “Peace, Love, and Understanding.” This photograph includes Briana with Beckwith art teacher Jennifer Faletra and representatives of the Rehoboth Anawan Lions Club.
Faculty Basketball Game
The gym was rocking on March 12 as the Raiders 8th grade players took on the “Fearless Faculty” members brave enough to challenge them. The afternoon began by introducing 17 brave faculty players, 5 enthusiastic cheerleaders, 11 Raiders team members and an inspirational performance of “Star Spangled Banner” by our Select Choir. The game was back and forth throughout and both teams got an extra boost from our Jazz Band’s catchy pep songs. Fun and sportsmanship prevailed as both teams played hard with the Faculty edging out the Raiders by 1. Congratulations to players and fans for a great afternoon! The following students won prizes for flying their airplanes during the faculty game: Kyle Rebello, Aidan Soliday, Preston Johnson, Kylie Vincent, Megan Reilly, Sam Benevides, Ryan Scofield, Thomas Zibrida, and Patrick Palazzi. Congratulations to all!
Math News
PI = 3.1415926535………. PI Day was a very special day this year! Celebrated on March 14th every year, this year the date represented the first 5 digits of PI 3-14-15. In fifth grade, Mrs. McPartland’s math classes used compasses to make circles, measured the circumference and diameter with yarn and rulers, then calculated PI by dividing the circumference by the diameter ( PI = C ÷D). The students compared their answers to 3.1415926535…..etc. Some were very close! The children discussed possible errors in measurement and other factors that may have caused their calculations to be off a little. Note: No “pie” was consumed that day!
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kindness, compassion, and humility. Project 351 places a special premium on quiet leaders and unsung heroes. For a year’s term, Ambassadors engage in leadership development, unique service opportunities, and unity with peers representing every community in the Commonwealth. Spring Service is one of four cornerstone initiatives designed to build skills, develop empathy and respon127 Tremont Street • Rehoboth, MA sibility, and create transformative impact in community. Created 508-252-5522 as an event of Governor Deval Patrick’s second inaugural, Project 351 is now a statewide non-profit organization that partners with an extraordinary community of educators, service and non-profit NOW organizations, private sector and civic leaders, families, and volunteers to achieve its mission. ENROLLING - Wanda Hanson, Director Project 351’s Spring Service will mobilize thousands of youth to make a positive difference in the lives of children served by Cradles WE OFFER: to Crayons. Founded in 2002, Cradles to Crayons provides children • Smaller Class SizesMA • Fine Arts Program living in homeless or low-income situations with theccessential • 508-252-5522 Tremont Street • Rehoboth, ept 127items WeatA play. • Farm Setting • Music ! they need to thrive – at school, at home, and Last year, s r Vouche • Gardens • Accredited Cradles to Crayons distributed more than 65,000 packages filled • Audubon Sanctuary • International Teacher with essential items to children across the Commonwealth. Project 351’s Spring Service is the largest unified community mobilization • Language Programs Programs NOW ENROLLING • Private Kindergarten in history for the 12-year-old organization. • Karate
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Save the Date!
On May 15 and 16 Beckwith’s Drama Club will be presenting Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Follow the white rabbit to a delightful, entertaining world of fantasies. From the moment Alice falls down a rabbit hole into the bizarre world of Wonderland, the fun never stops. This is an event you don’t want to miss. Stay tuned to our daily announcements for details.
STEM Night
Beckwith Middle School STEM Night was a tremendous success this year. Students, parents, and siblings who came out on that cold and wet evening were treated to a multitude of handson, interactive displays that reinforced or introduced some cool scientific concepts. Students were able to operate a robot used by the US Army, adjust variables to shoot foam balls into a bucket, and create DNA models with mini marshmallows and licorice. Rehoboth Ambulance was on hand making first-aid kits and tie-dyed towels. The Rehoboth Fire Department showed us how they use the Jaws of Life to get victims of a car crash out of the car safely. Students could learn about the planets or watch a 3D printer in action. Three high schools as well as URI and Johnson & Wales were here to show some of the paths available to students wishing to pursue STEM careers. Thank you once again to Ms. Wagner for displaying the awesome geologic creations made by the 6th graders and to Mrs. McPartland and her 5th grade class for showing everyone how to have fun with math. The STEM Club’s Rube Goldberg machine worked flawlessly, while students played baseball with a robot and saw other robots performing tricks thanks to the Robotics Club.
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Beckwith 2015 Spring Concert
The annual Beckwith Middle School Spring Concert will be held on Tuesday, May 19th in the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School auditorium. The chorus portion of the concert will feature a wide variety of repertoire including traditional African freedom songs, ballads, musical selections from movies, and twenty-first century music hits. Popular selections to be performed that evening include I’ll Stand By You, If I Only Had Brain, You’ve Got a Friend in Me, The Lion King, and Pharell William’s Happy. The theme of the band portion of the evening is “Folk Songs from Around the World”, and will feature a variety of music, including a beautiful Irish air, an energetic American folk music performed on the banjo, as well as a Dixieland band. The 8th grade band will also perform a world premiere of an original composition by one of our 8th grade students! Projects with more information about some of the pieces performed will be on display outside of the auditorium. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. and admission is free.
Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School Commended Students In The 2016 National Merit® Scholarship Program
North Dighton, MA—The principal, Kevin Braga, of DightonRehoboth Regional High School, announced today that Caroline DeCoste, Sara Enos, Victoria Scott, and Jonathan Ursillo have been named Commended Students in the 2016 National Merit® Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, will be presented by the principal to these scholastically talented students. Of the more than 50,000 high scorers nationwide, about 16,000 will be named National Merit Program Semifinalists, representing the top scorers in each state. About 34,000 others will be commended for their performance and exceptional academic promise. Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2016 competition by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®). “The young men and women being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource. Recognizing their accomplishments as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”
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Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School’s Peer Leaders Organization is hosting its Annual Talent Show on Friday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. The Talent Show has been an annual tradition at D-R for many years. This year there will be 20 acts ranging from dancing (both traditional and acrobatics), rock bands, and vocal and piano performances. Over 500 guests attended the show last year with the winner Carolina Baptista taking home the grand prize of $200. Tickets will be sold at the door. $5 for adults and $3 for students. Any questions, please email Mr. Braga at KBraga@drregional.org.
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Carol J. (Boler) Campbell, 77, of Perryville Rd Rehoboth, MA died peacefully Thursday, April 2nd, 2015 at Home & Hospice Care of RI in Providence. Delphis E. Plante 91, of Martin Street died Monday April 6, 2015 at the Grace Barker Nursing Home. Sandra A. Thibault of Clearwater, Fla., previously of Rehoboth, passed away April 4, 2015 surrounded by her family after losing her courageous battle with a prolonged illness. James Pannone, 57, of Rehoboth, MA, died at home on April 21, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. Antonio G. Oliveira, age 92, formerly of East Providence, died April 15, 2015 at the Miriam Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Robert S. Rees, “Bob,” age 88, of Rehoboth, passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2015 in Rhode Island Hospital. Abner H. Hall, 94 years old, died Friday morning April 24, 2015, in the Elmhurst Extended Care, Providence. Robert “Bob” Santos age 78, died April 26, 2015 at Charlton Memorial Hospital.
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IN MEMORIAM Seekonk:
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Angelina Carney, 81, passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at Rhode Island Hospital. Glenn, R. Larrabee, 82, of Arcade Avenue, died peacefully on April 19, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. Ruth E. (Cotton) Hill, 94, of Benson Avenue, Seekonk passed away Tuesday April 21, 2015 at the Adams House in Fall River, MA. Dorothea M. “Dottie” M. (Mason) Adams, 89, of Seekonk, MA died Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at Bethany Home, Providence.
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Etelvina Krasnianski. Tillie Krasnianski, age 97, died April 26, 2015 at Country Gardens Nursing Home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late John M. Krasnianski. Born in Seekonk, MA, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Rose (Moniz) Ladd. She is survived by her daughter and sonin-law Carole A. and Edward Mezzancella of Seekonk and her son and daughter-inlaw John M. and Cassie Krasnianski of Rehoboth. She is survived by her 7 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 11am in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 984 Taunton Ave., Seekonk, MA. Calling hours and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 984 Taunton Ave., Seekonk, MA 02771 or Rehoboth Council on Aging, 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 www.rebellofuneralhome.com
SANBORNTON — Dennis Michael Hicks Jr., 38, died April 6, 2015, after a courageous fight against Ewing Sarcoma bone cancer. Dennis had a great passion for fishing, boating and water sports. He was well known for having the loudest cheer at his friend’s and children’s sporting events. Dennis loved the quiet country life with the odd mix of animals he and his wife raised. He was a respected diesel mechanic, employed at Winnipesaukee Truck in Belmont, his second home and family. Before moving to New Hampshire, Dennis worked for Miller Truck Service in Central Falls and Altrui Brothers Truck Sales of East Providence, Rhode Island. He also had previously worked for Morin’s Catering in Attleboro. Dennis’s memories will carry on through his wife, Jennifer (Tobin) Hicks; his son Ryder, daughter Jorja, and stepdaughters Morgan and Riley. Dennis leaves his parents, Dennis and Donna Hicks of Delaware and in-laws Bill and Faith Tobin of New Hampshire; brother, Jay Souza and wife Amanda and their children, Anna, Peter, and Nicholas of Massachusetts. He was the first born grandchild of Gus and Marie Hicks, of Seekonk. Dennis’s friends and family will miss his amazing smile and blue eyes, his contagious laugh, his energetic spirit, his hard work ethic, his crazy dancing and most of all his courage. He left us too soon. Dennis graduated from Seekonk High School in the early nineties. A memorial service was held in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. A private service will be held later in the spring.
Robert Rees. Robert S. Rees, “Bob,” age 88, of Rehoboth, passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2015 in Rhode Island Hospital. He was the former husband of Doris A. (Herrera) Rees. Born in New York, New York, a son of the late Stanley and Elsie (Rushton) Rees, he lived in New York before moving to Rehoboth in 1967. A graduate of Dewitt Clinton High School, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business from Columbia University. He served in the United States Navy during World War II as a Petty Officer. He worked in sales, marketing, and research in the wiring cable industry for many years. He enjoyed traveling and playing tennis and was known as “Sugar Bear” on the court. He is survived by three children: Keren Rees of Grandville, NY, Peter S. Rees and his wife Margie of Rehoboth, Mark K. Rees and his wife Carol of Wells, VT, three brothers: Kenneth Rees of NY, NY, Stanley Rees and his wife Donna of Kelowna British Columbia, Clyde Rees and his wife Debbie of Mooresville, NC, five grandchildren: Jessica, Kaela, LeAnn, Israel, and Asia, and several nieces and nephews. His Funeral will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 10:00AM in the Rehoboth Baptist Church, 132 Moulton St., Rehoboth. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday from 4:00 to 7:00PM in the WARING-SULLIVAN HOME OF MEMORIAL TRIBUTE at BIRCHCREST, 189 Gardners Neck Rd., Swansea. Burial in Village Cemetery, Rehoboth.
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Seekonk Human Services
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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
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5 Things To Know About Hearing Aids
Wednesday, May 13, 2015 @ 10am
Paul Barry, a Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist from Mass Audiology, will be speaking about “The Five Things You Must Know About Hearing Aids.” If you wear hearing aids now, know someone who wears hearing aids, or are you thinking about hearing aids for you or a loved one, come for an interactive learning experience where all questions are fair game. Lunch will be American Chop Suey for $3. Please sign up in advance as seating is limited by calling 508-336-8772.
TRIAD: Rite Aid Pharmacy
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 @ 10am
Melissa Luti, Wellness Ambassador, from Rite Aid Pharmacy will be making a presentation on programs that Rite Aid offers to their seniors. Recently, Rite Aid has made it a point to make more outreach by offering advice for everyday life. Lunch will be Shepherd’s Pie and dessert for $3. Seating is limited so please call to sign up for the event and lunch at 508-336-8772.
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.
The Seekonk Community Garden At The Seekonk Commons
The Seekonk Community Garden at The Commons is seeking new gardeners for 2015. There are plots available for a fee of $10 per season. You must supply your own water. Please contact Priscilla Dunn, 156 County Street, Seekonk, 508-336 7995.
Exploration Wednesdays
• June 3— New Building Update Lunch: Roasted Chicken, Potatoes, and Veggies for $3 • June 10— TBD, Lunch: • June 24—TRIAD 16th Birthday Party Lunch: Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Pickles, Chips & Cake for $3
Men’s Breakfast
Thursday, May 14, 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, pay for what you order.
Women’s Brunch
Thursday, May 21, 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, pay for what you order.
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 an outpatient, affects how much you pay for hospital services (like X-rays, 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, outpatient’s surgery, lab tests, or X-rays, or any other hospital services, and the doctor hasn’t written an order to ADMITED 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. Whenever spending time 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.
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 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 for MedWheels 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.
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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
May 2015 The Reporter 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.
Return Trips:
Please call when your appointment is complete and we will schedule you on the appropriate return trip.
Blood Pressure & Glucose Clinic Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Seekonk Human Services 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.
Department Of Veteran Affairs
The Department of Veteran Services is interested in tallying how many Purple Heart recipients we have as residents. This can be both living and deceased. We would like an approximation by June. Also, The Department of Veteran Services will be airing a monthly Veterans Update on T.V. 9. For more information contact Seth Bai at 508-336-1484 or sbai@seekonk-ma.gov
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 Seekonk, MA 02771. 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 Seekonk, MA 02771. 508.336.7103 $3 fee per class for the following classes: • Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Exercise Monday, Wednesday, Friday @ 9am • Aquaerobics Monday, Wednesday Friday @ 9:45am
• Silver Sneaker Classic Wednesday and 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.
R.U.O.K?
The Bristol County Sheriff, Thomas Hodgson, is offering the “R.U.O.K?” program. Telephone calls are placed to seniors, disabled persons, and shut-ins. Calls are made the same time each day to check on the well being of an individual. If there is no answer, a second call will be placed. If there is no answer after the second attempt, the Town’s first responders will be dispatched to physically check in on the person. Applications are available at Seekonk Human Services or by calling 774-628-0030. For more information, please call Seekonk Human Services at 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
FENWAY TOUR: Jerry Remy’s & Samuel Adams Brewery Tuesday, May 19, 2015
$81 per person (gratuity included) Departure: 10:15am Return: Approximately 5pm Join us for a day dedicated to The Red Sox. Visit the park where the Babe pitched, The Kid Hit, Yaz dazzled and today’s stars still thrill Red Sox Nation. Fenway Tours provide a 50min historic walking tour of the ball park guided by an official Fenway Park Tour Guide. After the tour we will have some time in the gift shop before we walk over to Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar & Grille for a delicious buffet lunch. If time allows we make a stop at the Prudential for a little free time before heading to Samuel Adams Brewery. Here we will experience the entire brewing process, from start to finish. Taste the special malts used to brew Samuel Adams beers and smell the Hallertau hops. Samples are included!
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Newport Playhouse Lobsterfest Featuring Kill Joy Monday, June 29, 2015
$55 per person (gratuity included) Departure: 10am Return: Approx. 5pm Carol is being driven crazy by her charming monster of an ex husband, Victor, and his new wife, who employ every trick in the book to end Carol’s thousand dollar a week alimony. Carol’s quirky kids work at Victor’s pasta restaurant chain, and Carol is sure Victor is bullying her son into an early grave. When Carol has a passionate affair with Victor’s lawyer, they decide Victor has to die and the audience cheers its agreement. This trip includes 1 1/4lb lobster, full buffet, play, cabaret, transportation and gratuity.
Glouster Lobster Cruise
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
$85 per person (gratuity included) Departure: 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) Departure: 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 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 WareContinued on next page...
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ham 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 *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 two weeks prior to trip. Checks are to be made payable to the Town of Seekonk. To ensure trips are not cancelled please sign up one month prior to trip at the latest in order to give the tour company an accurate count. For any information regarding trips please contact Ashley Pimental at 508-336-8772. *Pawtucket bus trips depart from the Parking lot across from the BV Sports Arena (Formerly Lynch Arena) at the corners of Dexter Street and Ferland Way (Behind Wendy’s) in Pawtucket. Call the office to put your name on a trip; we need 30 people before any trip can depart. Checks are to be made payable to Pawtucket Parks & Recreation. Please make every effort to submit your e-mail addresses to the Slater park office so we can e-mail everyone a copy of the new trips. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cindy or Tracy at (401) 728-0500 x 251 or 252 * 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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Rehoboth Council on Aging 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769
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
Phone 508-252-3373 Fax 508-252-4617 Closed Memorial Day – May 25th Special Announcements Mass Audiology will conduct hearing tests May 27th from 9-12
COA Corner Thank You
Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers. Without our volunteers it would not be possible to accomplish what we have. Their endless time and devotion is greatly appreciated. Thank you to Girl Scout for helping serve breakfast during their vacation. We enjoy having the girls stop in to help. Thank you Sheriff Hodgson, Naomi, Janet and the Ladies Work Detail from Dartmouth. We appreciate their help in maintaining the upkeep of the Senior Center.
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 Soup and bread $3.00 or a sandwich and soup. $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 coffee or tea 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.
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 Hi-Lo 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.
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.
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Podiatry Clinic with Dr. Marian Markowitz: is 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:
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)
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. Serving Health Information Needs of Elders
S.H.I.N.E / OUTREACH
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.
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 cancers 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.
How We Can Help:
Meals on Wheels and Meal-Site:
Please contact our meal site manager or the COA Director at 508-252-3372 for information on the Meals on Wheels program and on site meals served on Thursdays at the COA. A donation of $2.00 is requested for lunch, which consists of a main course,
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dessert and milk. Please call the day before to order a lunch. Copies of the month’s menus are posted at the front door, at the reception desk, and posted in the Dining room for your review.
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 and 3rd Thursdays of the month at 1:30 PM at the Rehoboth Council of Aging building.
The Friends of the Elderly
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
Veteran’s Information:
Veterans Service Officer can help you call 508-252-4467. Office hours are Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM to Noon
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. Continued on next page...
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COA Bulletin Post on Community Information:
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
Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club Honors 90-year young Members
On Thursday April 16th the Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club held a luncheon at Segregansett Country Club to honor members who will be 90 years old in 2015. The honorees are as follows: Lillie Dias, Anna Ribeiro, F. Ellie Lawton, Maria Sarro, and Virginia Morris (pictured), who attended the luncheon, and received a proclamation from Selectman Dave Perry.
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.
Donald E. MacManus Attorney at Law
General Practice of Law Including: • • • •
Wills and Trusts Real Estate Personal Injury Business & Commercial
Virginia Morris, 90 years young.
May Is Stroke Awareness Month:
Sturdy Memorial Wants You to Act F.A.S.T. If You Think Someone Is Having a Stroke
ATTLEBORO, MA, April 24, 2015– Sturdy Memorial Hospital, a Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) designated primary stroke service provider, urges the public to learn the signs and symptoms of stroke and to call 9-1-1 immediately if they think Licensed to practice in Massachusetts & Rhode Island someone is having a stroke. Alerting 9-1-1 operators, first responders, and emergency room personnel that stroke symptoms are present is vital as it could make the difference between life and death. So act F.A.S.T. if you think someone may be having a stroke: Face. Ask the person to smile. A stroke can cause one side of the face to droop. Abrupt dimming of vision or a sudden, severe headache without a known cause are We are always happy to welcome new members into our club… Rehoboth residents or also warning signs. non-residents are welcome. Dues are payable on or before the first meeting in May. If you Arms. Ask the person to raise both would like to become a member of our club, please fill out the application below: arms. If one arm drifts downward, that could signal a stroke, which can trigger weakness, numbness, or paralysis of an arm or leg, particularly on one side of the body. Name_________________________________________________________________ Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. Stroke victims may slur Address_______________________________________________________________ their words, have trouble speaking or underPhone number_________________________________________________________ standing speech, or not be able to talk at all. Time. If you observe any of these Date of birth___________________________________________________________ symptoms, call 9-1-1 immediately. Stroke is a life-or-death emergency in which every Dues are $4.00 a year minute counts. Brain cells are dying. Amount enclosed $__________________________________________ To learn more about the risk factors and Please make checks payable to: Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club and send to: the signs and symptoms of stroke, visit the National Stroke Association website at www. Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club stroke.org. You can also speak with your 55 Bay State Road Rehoboth, MA 02769-2317 primary care physician.
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Just A Pinch Recipe Column
Nothing ‘Bundt’ Love for This Chocolate Coconut Cake By Janet Tharpe
If you like coconut, then you’re going to love Sue Lally’s Chocolate Coconut Bundt Cake. Easy, moist and decadent, it’s a wonderful blend of fabulous flavors. This tastes just like a famous candy bar... only in cake form! See step-by-step photos of Sue’s recipe plus thousands more
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What You Need CAKE
1 devil’s food or chocolate cake mix 1 pkg (3.5 oz.) chocolate instant pudding mix 1 1/3 c water 4 eggs 1/3 c vegetable oil
1 1/3 c coconut 1 c semi-sweet chocolate chips
GLAZE
1 can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk 1 c semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 tsp vanilla extract
Directions
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• Heat oven to 325 degrees. • Combine cake mix, pudding mix, water, eggs and oil in large bowl until blended. Beat on medium speed 4 minutes. Stir in coconut and chocolate chips. • Spray a bundt pan with cooking spray, or grease/flour (or dust with cocoa) and pour batter into pan. • Bake approximately 1 hour (check with toothpick at 50 min.). • Let cool in pan for 15 minutes. Then remove from pan and let it cool completely on a wire rack. • To make glaze, combine sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips in a small saucepan. • Over medium-low heat, stir constantly until chocolate chips melt and mixture is smooth. • Do not allow it to bubble. • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Allow to cool for just a bit before glazing cake. • Sprinkle the cake with coconut, nuts or just leave plain! www.justapinch.com/bundtcake © 2011 Just A Pinch Recipe Club. Brought to you by American Hometown Media Used by Permission.
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WANTED Flower Vases Wanted: Please donate, I can pick up; call Debbie at 401-632-3602. 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. 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.
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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.
CLASSIFIEDS 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.
SPIRITUAL Down Syndrome Butterfly Pin,$7.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806. We accept cash, check, money order and credit card transactions or call (401) 252-1751. Pregnancy & Infant Loss Memorial Pin, $6.95-includes shipping and handling fee. I’m so very sorry for your loss!!!”We help Heal with Unconditional Love in Your time of need!” Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. American Heart Month-Red Dress PIN, $7.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. $1.00 goes to the American Heart Association .We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Make payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401)252-1751. Guardian Angel Motorcycle Pin, $8.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. “We help heal with Unconditional Love in your time of need”! We accept cash, check, money order and credit card transactions. Mail payment to : Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Faith Angel Pin, $7.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Avenue, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Guardian Angel Pin, $ 7.96 each-includes shipping and handling fee. “We help Heal with Unconditional Love in your time of need!” We accept cash, check, money order and credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751.
GAY PRIDE RIBBON PIN, Say it loud,say it Proud...”We Love you and yours Unconditionally!!!” $6.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail your payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, Pmb # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Autism Pin-Luv a Child with Autism-$7.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Policeman Guardian Angel Pin, $ 8.95-S & H included. $1.00 Donation goes to Youth Program of Police Chief Choice. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Multi-Colored Butterfly Hospice pin, $7.95 each-includes shipping & handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple ave, PMB# 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401)252-1751. The Lords Love Angel Pin,$8.95includes shipping & handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Avenue, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401)252-1751. Soccer Deluxe Angel Pin, $8.95 eachincludes shipping & handling fee. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave , PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806. MOTHER’S DAY ANGEL PIN MAKES A GREAT GIFT!!! MOM Angel Pin gold plated with crystal chips.(MOTHER PIN) Great for a Mother’s Day Gift of Love. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transaction. Mail PAYMENT TO: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, pmb # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Let us send your loved ones in need a Sympathy Card: mailed directly to them only $4.95 each-includes postage and special message. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions.
May 2015 The Reporter “We help you Heal in time of your need!” Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Pet Loss for a Dog Angel Pin with Angel Wings: $7.95 eachincludes shipping & handling fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. “We help you Heal with Unconditional Love in your time of need!” Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Firefighter Guardian Angel Pin: $8.95 each-includes shipping & handling fee plus $1.00 donation goes to Burn Center at Boston Children’s Hospital. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751 today! Thanks for all the Firefighters and first responders.
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GENERAL SERVICES Trash Removal Top to Bottom Inside, Outside: We are a family owned company always willing to help our neighbors. Free Estimates! Call Today So We Can Help- Clean Up for the Summer Months so you can enjoy your Home and Yard again with Friends and Family! Clean Up Clean Out: Demo,Disposal, Shed, Deck, Attic, Garage, Bsmt, Junk Cars, Firewood, Pit Wood, Storm Damage, Tree Work,Free Estimates, No Job Too Big or Small. Call Mike 508-761-8078. continued on next page...
“Breast Cancer Awareness” Angel Pin: $7.95 each-includes shipping & handling fee and $1.00 goes to Cancer Research. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. “We help you heal in your time of need! Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. “In Memorium” Gold Plated Angel Pin: $7.95 each-includes shipping and handling fee.We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. “We help you heal with Unconditional Love in your time of need!” Mail payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB #135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751. Grief Comforter Lapel Angel Pin: $7.95 each- includes S & H fee. We accept cash, check, money order and process credit card transactions. “We help Heal with Unconditional Love in your time of need!” Mail Payment to: Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751 Today! Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of pin.
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Gambler’s Good Luck Angel Pin, $7.77 each-includes shipping and handling. Mail payment to : Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, PMB # 135, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 or call (401) 252-1751 SEPTEMBER 11th MEMORIAL PIN, $9.11 each includes s & h. Mail payment to : Grief Comforter, 18 Maple Ave, Barrington, RI 02806 or call (401)252-1751
FOR SALE Frigidaire Electrolux Frostfree Freezer. Upright. 14 cubic ft. Works nicely. Moving. $95. 508-252-9295. John Deere Garden Tractor x585 4x4 25HP V-Twin Liquid Cooled Kawasaki Engine. Electronic Fuel Injection, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Hydrostatic Drive, Locking Differential, Hydraulic Attachment Ports, 48” Shaft Drive Mower Deck, Special Turf Tires, Foot Control Pedals, 4x4 On the Go Shift Lever. Includes Loader, Plow, Chains, Tilt Cart, Power Bagger and Brush Guard. Fully serviced fall of 2014. ONLY 184 Hours! $9995. 508-252-9295. Generator: Briggs & Stratton Electric Start Generator, excellent condition, call 508-252-3213. FITNESS EQUIPMENT: Sears Roebuck Expanse 1500 Treadmill, Weight Rack with 5 sets of dumbbells !0 - 30 lbs, Bench Press with 5 sets of weights 4.4 lbs - 14.3 lbs. Moving Sale. $350 for all three, $125 each, or best. 508-252-9295.
Waterview Villa Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is a 132 bed facility that offers the following: • • • • •
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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
“RHL” Lawn Care and Home Repair: Spring / fall yard cleanup, mowing, trim & detaching, mulching, and hedge maintenance. “Hardwood Flooring” installation, refinishing carpentry, home repair, and handy man services. Fair pricing. We are not done until your satisfied! Call Luis 401-255-1971 508-336-2627 email RHL_Luis@ yahoo.com. 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 508-226-1295; www.BigBlueRemoval.com. (rfBB) A2z cleanout services: we can help you de-clutter your environment. Estates, attics, basements, garages, yards, storage units, offices, and more. Professional service at reasonable rates. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates. Call or text tim @ 508-369-9067 (e515) 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 (rfBB)
CLASSES / LESSONS Child Care: Experienced Master’s level teacher available for child care; can provide a safe and nurturing environment for your family; have reliable transportation and American Red Cross CPR/ First Aid Certification. Please call Pat at 508.837.7892. Does your child struggle in one or more subjects? Or, does he/she need skills reinforced over the summer months? I can help! Experienced tutoring for your child in your own home. I am MA certified in math, social studies, English, and science for grades 1-6. Reasonable rates. Call or text Lisa at 508-838-4470.
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YARD SALE Huge Multifamily Indoor/Outdoor Yard Sale. Many New/ Unused Items. Kitchen Items/Appliances, Office Supplies, Dvds, Books, Furniture, Electronics, Tools, Yard/Gardening Items, May 16Th 275 County St., Rehoboth Sat. 9 A.M. To 5 P.M. Yard Sale Fundraiser for NYC! Bethany Church of the Nazarene 1275 Pawtucket Ave Rumford, RI Sat. May 9th 8am-1pm Fundraiser for our NYC in Kentucky. Bookcase College textbooks. Lawnmower. Men’s women’s children’s clothing. Plants and other items. There’s something for everyone. Please support NYI tomorrow’s future leaders! Multi-Family Yard Sale at POPPASQUASH COMMUNITY CLUB: 1651 Horton Street North Dighton Ma 02764 Sat. May 23rd from 8a.m. to 3p.m. Plenty of off street parking see you there! Yard Sale: 271 Central Ave Seekonk MA Sat. & Sun. May 9 & 10 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bedroom set. Living room furniture. Assorted tools. Collector plates. Glassware. Assorted kitchen items. Rain or shine! Lawn & garden tools. Snow blower. Woodworking tools. Decorative planters. Sofa. Bookcase. Pots & pans. Kitchen tools. MOVING SALE: RIVERSIDE 7 Woodbine St Sat. 8am to 2pm Moving sale. Few Dress items Women’s size 20 Electric guitar. Collectibles. Hardcover books. Boating gear. Pots & pans. Mowers, snow blowers, garden tools Costume jewelry. Vintage jewelry. Assorted tools. Chain saw. Circular saw. Step ladder. Table saw. Woodworking tools. Everything must go! Cash & carry. Everything must go! lots of crafters items. This is a moving sale. PLEASE NOTE: ALL PRICES HAVE BEEN CHECKED AGAINST EBAY AND AMAZON TO BE FAIR PRICES ARE FIRM. Yard Sale: Saturday, May 23rd 9 to 3. 33 Brentwood Drive, Rumford. Books, CDs, dishes, household goods, ladder, lawn mower, furniture.
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5K Run Boston Marine Corps Honor Run A/C & Heating LS Heating & Air Conditioning Agricultural Services Mammoth Rock Farm, LLC Animal Solutions Problem Wildlife Solutions Appliance Repairs Affordable Appliance Repair Co. Appliance Repairs McPartland Appliance Repairs Art Supplies/Framing Gregory D. Dorrance, Co. Attorney Cutcliffe, Galvin & Archetto Attorney Donald E. MacManus, Attorney Attorney Laurie P. Mullen Attorney Law Office of Luke P. Travis Attorney Oalican Law Group Auto Body Sousa’s Auto Body Auto Body Tri Star Autobody, Inc. Auto Body Shop Seekonk Auto Body Auto Detailing MS Classic Cars Auto Repairs Mike’s Truck & Trailer Repair Auto Repairs New England Tire Auto Repairs Somerset Chrysler Jeep Bank Coastway Community Bank Bank The Washington Trust Company Baseball - Professional Pawtucket Red Sox Basketball One On One Basketball Camp Bike Shop Your Bike Shop Bird Feed & Supplies Wild Birds Unlimited Building Contractor A. M. Carpentry Building Contractor East Providence Siding Building Contractor James E. Bailey Construction Building Contractor Manuel Labor Inc. Building Contractor Nerney Construction Building Contractor RIPICO Builders, Inc Building Materials Norton Masonry Products Building/Remodeling Ferreira Builders, Inc. Carpet Cleaning Bay State Carpet and Upholstery Carpet Cleaning Earle’s Carpet Cleaning Carpet Cleaning M & S Carpet & Upholstery Child Care Alphabet Soup Preschool Child Care Twin Oaks Farm Learning Center Child Care Village Green Preschool Chimney Services Kenny’s Masonry & Chimney Sweep Chiropractor North Star Chiropractic Cleaning Service Christine’s Cleaning Cleaning Service Debbie’s Cleaning Service Collectibles Wexler’s Collectibles Computer Repair ICU 4 PC’s Concrete American Mobile Mix Concrete Inc. Concrete Cutters Cut Rite Concrete Cutting Corp. Country Club Hillside Country Club Credit Union Community & Teachers Credit Union Dance Studio Arthur Murray Dance Studio Step Ahead School of Dance Dentist David C. Zaluski, D.D.S. Dentist Dr. Wassouf D.D.S. Dentist Eager Family Dentistry Dentist Frank P. Casarella, DMD Dentist Kenneth J. Rawlinson, D.D.S. Dentist Lisa Daft DMD & Associates, PC
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Landscape Service Holden’s Landscaping 23 Landscape Service Kimmell Landscaping 67 Landscape Service Lawnscapes 53 Landscape Service MacManus Landscape Services 60 Landscape Service Oakhill Landscape 56 Landscape Service Superior Lawn Care 6 Landscape/ Tree Nathan’s Lawn and Tree 63 Liquor Store Liquor Basket 14 Marble Fabricators Star Marble & Granite 41 Martial Arts USA Karate 51 Masonry-Construction StoneScapes - Mark Carvalho 65 Masonry-Construction William Gallant, Jr. Masonry Services 61 Mortgage Broker Accutrust Mortgage 15 Mortgage Broker The Washington Trust Company 33 Mortgage Lender First Bank 8 Music Ray Mullin Music 8 Music, Weddings Classic Flute Duos 68 Nail Salon Rehoboth Nails & Spa 69 Nursing Homes Waterview Villa 91 Orthodontics Romani Orthodontics 9 Painting Contractor Delisle & Son Painting & Repair 11 Painting Contractor EZ Painting 94 Painting Contractor Gagne Painting Company 24 Painting Contractor Iachetti Painting Company 75 Painting Contractor Lundco Painting LLC. 80 Painting Services KGM Painting & Wallcoverings 92 Paving Contractor Action Industries 76 Paving Contractor All Phase Asphalt Driveways 80 Paving Contractor Custom Paving Company 51 Paving Contractor Mohegan Seal Coating Co 26 Paving Contractor Ryan Asphalt Paving 60 Paving - Masonry Blue Stone Driveways & Masonry 27 Pest Control Services Bi-State Pest Control 62 Pet Fencing South Coast Out of Sight Fencing 7 Pet Services Cat Adoption Team Services 6 Pet Services Rehoboth Pet Care 12 Plastering & Painting David Laurino - Plastering 53 Plumbing & Heating Sine Plumbing & Heating 32 Plumbing & Heating Vintage Plumbing & Heating 12 Powerwashing Dun Rite Home Repair 23 Powerwashing East Bay Pressure Wash Company 65 Private School The Providence Country Day School 73
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