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Town of Seekonk News Notes by Laura Calverley
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Colleen O’Halloran was honored with this year’s Sharon St. Hilaire Community Service Award. O’Halloran, who serves as President of the Seekonk High School Parents, stands at the school store, which she helps run.
Inside This Issue Antiquarian Society.....................31 Births ...........................................37 Business Directory.....................93 Church News & Events................52 Classifieds..............................92 Club Announcements.................29 Dave Says...................................86 Dining Guide...............................88 Events and Activities..................44 Fall Fix-Up...................................57 How You Can Help.....................38 Letters to the Editor......................6 Library......................................53 Obituaries................................90 People in the News....................26 Rehoboth Council on Aging.......82 Rehoboth Ramblings..................11 Rehoboth Town News................12 Rehoboth Veterans Services........16 School...................................68 Scouts..................................64 Seekonk Human Services..........84 Seekonk Town News.................23 Sports......................................81 State House................................41 Then and Now............................36 Who’s Who.................................46
Grand Jury Begins Proceedings for Man Accused in Hit and Run
Grand jury proceedings began last month in the case of Jacob Lacourse of Attleboro who is a suspect in the hit-and-run accident that killed Assistant Town Clerk Karen McHugh in January, according to a story in the Sun Chronicle. Lacourse was arrested in July after his father, Joseph Lacourse, reported to police that his son may have been involved. The most serious charge against Lacourse is leaving the scene of an accident with death resulting and it carries a maximum sentence of 10 years. McHugh was struck by a hit-and-run driver outside her home on Arcade Avenue and later died at Rhode Island Hospital.
Seekonk Veterans Memorial Work Progressing
Construction on the new Veterans Memorial next to the Seekonk Public Library on Newman Avenue began last month. Work included putting in the bases for the flagpoles and footings for the granite blocks. Work has also been done on the memorial wall, which will be engraved with the names and service information of residents who died in the line of duty. The town and memorial committee are grateful for all the in-kind services that have been donated by local businesses for the project. The in-kind services amount to approximately $20,000. The plan is to have 99% of Phase 1 completed by Memorial Day 2016, when the official dedication is expected to take place. Work on the memorial will be suspended soon for the winter months, but residents and friends can still purchase engraved bricks for the memorial by visiting the Facebook page: Friends of the Seekonk Veterans Memorial Park. Applications are also available at town hall and the library.
Shawn Cadime Receives Most Votes Preliminary Election for City Council
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime, who is running for a seat on the Fall River City Council, topped the list of 29 candidates in the preliminary election last month. Cadime received 4,676 votes. The second place candidate, Cliff Ponte, received 3,609 votes.
The election pared the field down to 18 candidates for nine seats. Four of the top five candidates were not incumbents. Cadime served as city administrator in Fall River for several years before taking the position in Seekonk. The Fall River city council election is Nov. 3.
Seekonk is Low on Burial Space
The town cemetery on Newman Avenue is almost full and town officials are seeking a location for a new cemetery. They are looking at several possible sites, according to an article in the Sun Chronicle. The town reportedly has only about 20 grave sites available at the Newman Ave. cemetery. It is a serious problem because there is a state law requiring every city and town to provide a place to bury the dead.
Seekonk Has Three New Firefighters
Three new firefighters were sworn in last month. The new firefighters are: Douglas Young, Brittany Goodhart and Edward Maher.
Seekonk Police to Get New Uniforms
Seekonk Police officers will soon be getting new uniforms. The department’s last major uniform change was October 1989. The changes include navy blue shirts to match the navy blue pants (instead of current light blue shirts), and black ties. The officers will also no longer wear Federal Id numbers above the right breast pocket. They will be wearing name bars with their last name inscribed on them. Each individual officer is paying for the new uniforms out of their own pocket. The department will continue to issue base garments such as coats, jackets, traffic vests, firearms and associated duty gear. The uniform change is being made for several reasons, but mostly for the safety and comfort of the officers.
Timilty Proposes Bill Banning Teens from Using Tanning Salons
The Senate unanimously passed a bill, proposed by State Sen. James Timility, which bans the use of tanning salons
October 2015 The Reporter by teens. Timility has been trying for ten years to get the Legislature to approve the bill, according to an article in the Sun Chronicle. The Senate has reportedly approved the bill in the past, but it never got any further because the House never voted on it. Now the American Cancer Society and Massachusetts Academy of Dermatologists are supporting it and the bill’s prospects are more hopeful.
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October 2015 The Reporter a recruitment drive which lasted a year and a half to try to bolster this number, and the recruitment drive was ultimately unsuccessful. These remaining members have not responded to an emergency call since approximately 2011, and have also not worked on a Town of Seekonk ambulance since July 1, 2002. Approximately 70% of our emergency responses are medical in nature, with the majority of these medical responses requiring the Paramedic level of care to which these call firefighters are not trained or certified to provide. The taxpayers of this town have voted to pay for, and build this new fire station in part to decrease response times to the Northern end of Seekonk. Reinstitution of the call firefighters and placing them in this new fire station would be a step backwards, because an ambulance would continue to respond from the Taunton Avenue station. The Seekonk Fire Chief will be asking for an increase in the amount of money for the overtime budget at the next Town Meeting. We are aware that there are some concerns surrounding this proposal for the increase, however, we believe these fears are misplaced. There is a concern that the new station will be staffed solely on overtime, and this will overburden our career firefighters and be an extravagant cost to the taxpayers of this Town. This, however, is absolutely not the case! Current optimum staffing levels will allow for staffing of the new station on a 24/7 basis with no overtime costs. The increase is merely a stop gap measure in the case of illness or scheduled time off of the members. The temporary fire station on Pond St is currently being staffed from 8AM until 10PM with only occasional overtime shifts to cover for vacancies using available staff. In fact, the top overtime earner as of May 18th has averaged a mere 2.5 hours of overtime per week since January 1, 2014. The three most recent call members currently have full-time 40hr per week jobs, and if reinstituted, would be asked to work another 20 hours every weekend on top of that. A 60+ hour work week would be much more taxing than any of the hours our career staff is currently being asked to work. In conclusion, the ONLY way to give the taxpayers of the Town of Seekonk what they deserve, and have asked for, is to staff the Richard C Banna Memorial Fire Station with the trained, capable, knowledgeable career firefighters that the Town currently employs. The call fire department had a very important job in the Town for many ,many years in the past, and performed admirably, however the time has come to move forward and evolve as the rest of the Town and its’ fine employees are currently doing. Seekonk Local 1931 hopes that we have answered your questions and alleviated your concerns. Thank you for all you do to support us and to “help us help you.” Sincerely, the members of Seekonk Fire Dept. Loca1 1931
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Bus Stop Concerns I am writing to let everyone know my disappointment in the school department and the bus services in the town of Rehoboth this new school season. My son just recently turned 12, and is a 7th grader at Beckwith Middle School. We were told by the school department and the bus company that this year his bus stop was being changed to another stop, due to the bus not coming down my street. My sons’ new stop would be to walk down a busy road in which the traffic ranges from 30- 60 miles per hour, walk over a highway overpass, which is over a hill and blind to the traffic, and also without any side walks. He would then walk down and stand on a corner with no sidewalk, or stand in someone’s front yard. With that being said the winter hours are coming, mornings will be dark, snow and rain will be falling, and my son will have no choice but to walk on the busy two-way road. My sons’ safety is my biggest priority and it should be the schools also. The children’s safety should be in their best interest, which is part of their job. Numerous times I tried to call the superintendent, but have not received a call back, and it is going on a month now. I have gotten a call back from the very rude personnel working with him. No one has in any way wanted to talk to me or call me back regarding my concerns. It should be common professional courtesy. My son now goes into school an hour late everyday due to his only safe ride to school. Yes he can walk to the stop where he is suppose to get on, but I as his mother will not allow my son to be unsafe. How sad would that morning call be to any parent, that their child was hurt or something more serious? This year so far has been very difficult for him. It has brought a level of anxiety upon my son, to where he is was crying and not wanting to go to school, and vomiting in the AM., and getting sick on the way into the school. It is a real shame for a 12 year old little boy to be nervous about being late to school and missing out due to the problem of his bus pick up. I sure hope that something will be done before the snow falls. Just a heads up to
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Rehoboth Ramblings by Leslie Patterson
Autumn Thoughts: Light & Leaves, Books & Ghosts Some thoughts as the autumn light wanes: I keep reading varithe Village Cemetery on Sunday evening Oct. 25. If you enjoy tales ous remarks from people complaining about the twice-yearly time of local hauntings, you’ll want to get your tickets ahead of time at change, now that we will be switching back to Eastern Standard the Blanding for an evening of spooky Halloween fun. Time again on November 1. I agree that the time change is a nuiGhost stories have always been hugely popular, especially when sance, but I would be happy with Daylight Savings Time all year they are dramatically told by a story-teller (campfire not necessary!) long. Some people have even argued that we should be in a more There’s just something about the idea of spirits from the beyond easterly time zone, but I don’t see that happening. that have had a hold on the human imagination since the dawn of I don’t like dark mornings either, but the brutal fact of this time. But, I wonder, do ghosts only appear in the dark? Here is a latitude is that in the winter, either the early morning or the early scene I imagined when looking at beautiful golden foliage on Bay evening is going to be too dark, for too many months. If we stayed State Road last fall: on Eastern Standard Time all year, by my calculations, at the time Sunny October Afternoon, of the summer solstice in June, it would start to get light around Rehoboth Village Cemetery 3:30 a.m. and start to get dark by 7:30 p.m. in this area. No thanks; Maybe we’ve got it all wrong about spirits haunting on HallowI’ll take DST and later light. een, in the dark and gloomy evening, where the last leaves cling to Books: On a different topic, let’s talk about books, a favorite bare branches and a cold wind moans through the trees. subject of mine. If you prefer reading books on paper to on a Maybe the spirits of the departed appear instead on a bright screen you’ll be pleased to know that print is not disappearing autumn afternoon, to marvel at the sunlight shining through red and as fast as we had feared. I have a Kindle Fire which I seldom use yellow maple leaves under a brilliant blue New England sky, because for reading books. Just as I was about to write about how I prefer not even Heaven has scenery to rival a golden autumn day like this. a printed book to a digital one, I saw an article in The New York Times (Sept. 23) that reported that digital sales in the publishing field have slowed sharply lately. E-book sales fell by 10 percent in the first five months of this year, publishers say, and only account for 20 percent of the book-buying market, about the same as they have for several years. Well, who knows where all this will go? As today’s young Alpaca Products readers grow up, they may prefer digital books more and more. I’m just hoping that regular old printed books (and magazines) will All our alpaca fiber products are last longer than I do. Printed books in their current form go back a MADE IN THE USA! few hundred years and they were obviously a great invention. I’ve also wondered how book dealers would survive in a digital age and Visit our website for a listing of how long libraries would be able to hold used book sales, but this events we will be attending this month! is still a question for the future. By the way, today’s libraries are Farm visits by appointment. up to speed in providing their readers with easy access to digital books too. Dave & Karen Medeiros, Rehoboth MA This brings me to the topic of used books, as our local Bland401-465-7589 ing Library’s annual used book sale is coming up this month, the weekend of Oct. 16-18. Many of the book sale shoppers probably don’t realize how much work goes into preparing for a sale like this, with thousands of books sorted into fiction and non-fiction, which is then sorted into categories for easy shopping. The library now has a good solution now for books that don’t sell. There are organizations that accept used books for charity, so someone will come to pick them up and find a good use for these oldies but goodies, recycling at its best. A book sale at a small town library is also a community event. You get a chance to see people you haven’t seen in months or maybe since the last book sale. It’s a time you can Call To support your local library and have an enjoyBook Fall able shopping experience too. (Don’t forget or 508-676-1995 the bake sale!) It’s all for a good cause. And Painting! there are real bargains. Sometimes beautiful ~ Seniors 10% OFF ~ “coffee table” books go for a dollar or two. Who doesn’t like a bargain? Ghost Stories: Another fund-raiser for Professional Neat Work FREE ESTIMATES the library this month will be Ghost Stories in
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From the Clerk’s Corner Hello All ~ I hope you are enjoying the beautiful Fall weather in Rehoboth! Speaking of the Fall, I would like to remind all town residents that Monday, November 2nd is our Fall Special Town Meeting. We will meet at the Dighton-Rehoboth High School Auditorium at 7:00 PM. If you will be Laura Schwall 18 years of age or older by November 2, 2015, Town Clerk you may register by the October 23rd deadline ~ just in time for Fall Town Meeting. Remember your vote is important in the way our town is run and revenue is spent! However, you must be present in order to voice your opinion. Please come to Fall Town Meeting and be a part of the decision making process of our wonderful town. Hope to see you there.
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As mentioned above, we have a special voter registration session during the month of October, with extended hours for those who cannot make it to Town Hall during regular business hours. Friday, October 23, from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. is the required voter registration session for the November 2, 2015 Fall Town Meeting. If you are unable to make it to town hall, you may also register online @ https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/. If you are not sure if you are registered to vote, you may check your voter status on the Secretary of State’s website at: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx. If your registration indicates your voter status as inactive, please contact the Clerk’s office. Should voters have questions or unable to check their voter registration status online, please call the Town Clerk’s Office at 508 252-6502, Extension 3109 or 3110. One more clarification on voter registration. With the upcoming Presidential Primary on March 1, 2016, please use the above link to make sure you are registered in the party of your preference. If you do not have Internet connection, please contact our office and we can tell you how you are registered to vote in Massachusetts. Your Enrollment as a Voter When you register to vote, you may choose to enroll in a political party or political designation or may choose to remain “unenrolled,” which is commonly referred to as independent. Choosing to Enroll in a Political Party: There are four political parties in Massachusetts: Democratic party, Republican Party, Green-Rainbow and United Independent party. If you enroll in any of the four parties above, you may vote only in that party’s primary Enrollment in a political party does not affect your right to vote in the general election. In the general election, all voters receive the same ballot and vote for the candidate of their choice, regardless of party enrollment. Choosing No Enrollment in a Political Party: If you do not wish to enroll in a party, check the box next to “No Party (unenrolled)” on the voter registration form. If you do not enroll in a party, you may still vote in state and presidential primaries by choosing a party ballot and will remain unenrolled, which is commonly referred to as “independent.” Choosing to Enroll in a Political Designation: In addition to the four political parties listed above, there are certain legal political designations in which you can enroll. Currently these are: If you enroll in any political designation you may vote in the state or presidential primary of your choice. Change Party Enrollment or Political Designation: Once you
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ng to Enroll in a Political Designation: In addition to the four political parties listed above, there are October 2015 The Reporter 13 legal political designations in which you can enroll. Currently these are: months ago, the cane was found and I placed it in the vault for safe keeping. While showing Otis Dyer, Jr., Carol Williams, Rebecca and Rachel Smith the organized vault at Town Hall, Otis Jr. spotted the Boston Post Cane in the Clerk’s section of the vault, where I had it stored. It turns out that I was not the only one in search of the Boston Post Cane; Otis’ te (X) dad had also been looking for the cane for quite some time now. Therefore, having a Historical Commission meeting the next day, Otis Jr. asked if he could borrow the cane and Not Downsizing (M) show the members of the committee and his father. While having the cane in his possesMassachusetts Independent Party(O) sion, Otis, Jr. took a few photos of the cane
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rollment status by notifying your election official in writing at least 20 days before a primary or election; ASSOCIATIONS’ Hall Senior s Wednesday, FebruaryTown 10, 2016 for@the MarchCenter 1, 2016 Presidential Primary.
MONTHLY It has been over two years since I began my “Town Clerk’s OfFOOD PANTRY DROP OFF fice at the Senior Center” sessions during@the first Monday of each Town Hall Senior Center: (11:00 a.m.I began – 12:30my p.m.). This Clerk’s year I have expanded my 2ndsessions Saturday een over month two years since “Town Office at the Senior Center” during the Of first Every Month
by assisting wonderful serving seniorsexpanded my role, by assisting our y of eachrole, month (11:00 our a.m. – 12:30volunteers p.m.). in This yearthe I have 9 am - 12 noon a delicious lunch. I have had the privilege of meeting with several ful volunteers in serving the seniors a delicious lunch. I have had the privilege of meeting with several of our town’s wonderful seniors. I was able to bring a few of the Edward own’s wonderful seniors. I was able to bring a few of the town hall services to them, rather Jones, than theirMills Plaza II town hall services to them, rather than their having to travel to 148 o travel to 148 Peck Street. Remember, if you need a document notarized, register to vote, would like 492 Winthrop St, Unit 1,aRehoboth MA 02769 Peck Street. Remember, if you need a document notarized, register our latest annual report, warrant, or street listing, please meet me at the Senior Center at 55 Bay State to vote, would like a copy of our latest annual report, warrant, or The Food Pantry Is Seeking Any Type Of: e first Monday of each month 12:30. available, Selectman Schwall joins me street listing, please meetbetween me at the11:00 Seniorand Center at 55 When Bay State NonPerishable Food this timeRoad to answer address concerns, suggestions on behalf of the Board of the first questions, Monday of each month between and 11:00solicit and 12:30. Paper Products And Toiletries en. In addition, if you know you need a copy birth, death, or to marriage certificate, please call meAre at Always Welcomed. When available, Selectman Schwall joins of mea during this time Monetary Donations 2-6502 X-3110 send meaddress an e-mail at LSchwall@town.rehoboth.ma.us with the information you need answer or questions, concerns, and solicit suggestions on Please Stop By With Your Donation! date, typebehalf of document) andof ISelectmen. can have the certifiedifdocuments ready for pick up at the SeniorThank Center of the Board In addition, you know you You! m there. need a copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate, please call
me at 508-252-6502 X-3110 or send me an e-mail at LSchwall@ town.rehoboth.ma.us with the information you need (name, date, Town Records Management Program Update document) and I cansession have theofcertified documents Tuesday, type Mayof27, 2014 adjourned our Annual Townready Meeting, the town generously approved for pick up at the Senior Center when I’m there. o implement a Town Hall Records Management Program. The organization and purging of town hall
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that were located in twelve (12) storage areas throughout the town have been centrally located to three age areas, allTown of which are at Management town hall. TheProgram records are now searchable via a networked database for Records Update rieval. WeAthave enteredMay into27, the2014 final phase ofsession the project - shredding the purged documents,Rid which the Tuesday, adjourned of our Annual Well Water of: Townfor Meeting, the town approved funds to implement en approved destruction bygenerously King Information Systems, our town hall department heads, the State’s • Iron • Manganese • Hardness a TownUnit, Hall Records Management Program. The Rehoboth organization Management Massachusetts Archives, previous Town Clerks, and by representatives • Low pH • Rotten egg smell • Bacteria purging of town hall recordsPreservation that were located in twelve (12) ehoboth’sand Historical and Community Commission. Prior to shredding I wanted to make storage the town have been centrally located to were not of any historic value for documents thatareas Kingthroughout Information determined could be destroyed Rid City Water of: three All (3) storage areas,mentioned all of which are at town hall. records and the shredding will take place generations. individuals above were in The agreement • Clorine • Bacteria • Lead & more now searchable viaofa November. networked database for easy retrieval. he end ofare October/beginning A representative from the Historical Committee will be on We have entered into the final phase of the project shredding the ong with myself and Cheryl Gouveia to assure the materials are secure at all times. I will personally be starting at $599.00 and up Whole house systems purged documents, which have been approved for destruction ng the truck to the shredding facility (Northeast Data Destruction) in Mansfield to make surewater the systems $269.00 to $695.00 Drinking by King Information Systems, our town hall department heads, We service virtually every brand. nts are shredded while we are there.
the State’s Records Management Unit, Massachusetts Archives, Water testing. previous Rehoboth Town Clerks, and by representatives from Boston Post Golden Cane Award Trade in old equipment program (working or not) Rehoboth’s Historical and Community Preservation Commission. arching for the Post Cane to formake oversure ten the years, it was my to locate itExisting when Isystem became Town Prior to Boston shredding I wanted documents thatmission King efficiency evaluations $19.95. A few months ago, the cane was found and I placed it in the vault for safe keeping. While showing Otis Information determined could be destroyed were not of any hisr., Carol toric Williams, and Rachel the mentioned organizedabove vault at Town Hall, Otis Jr. spotted the value forRebecca future generations. All Smith individuals $100.00 OFF any new softener with this coupon. Post Cane in the Clerk’s section the vault,willwhere I had during it stored. were in agreement and theofshredding take place the It turns out that I was not the only earch of end the of Boston Post Cane; of Otis’ dad hadA representative also been looking for the cane quite time October/beginning November. from the Callfor Steve (thesome owner) for anow. FREE in home consultation.. re, having a Historical Commission thewith next day, and OtisCheryl Jr. asked if he could borrow the cane and Historical Committee will be onmeeting hand along myself No Pressure, No Obligation, No Sales People Gouveia to committee assure the materials secure at all times. e members of the and his are father. While havingI will the percane in his possession, Otis, Jr. took a sonally be following the truck to the shredding facility (Northeast Data Destruction) in Mansfield to make sure the documents are 25 years in this business, family built, owned and still operated. shredded while we are there.
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and registered Rehoboth’s “original” Boston Post Golden Cane on the Maynard Boston Cane website: http://web.maynard.ma.us/bostonpostcane/ . Otis, Jr. told me that the Town of Maynard, MA was in search of the original 700 Boston Post Canes that were distributed throughout New England in 1909. Thanks to Otis, Rehoboth’s cane is now registered and we were the 471st town in New England to register their original cane. As of this writing, seven other towns have registered their canes ~ thank you Otis! A little history on the Boston Post Cane, as copied from the Maynard website above: “On August 2, 1909, Mr. Edwin A. Grozier, Publisher of the Boston Post, a newspaper, forwarded to the Board of Selectmen in 700 towns (no cities included) in New England a gold-headed ebony cane with the request that it be presented with the compliments of the Boston Post to the oldest citizen of the town, to be used by him/her as long as he/she lives (or moves from the town), and at their death handed down to the next oldest citizen of the town. The cane would belong to the town and not the individual who received it.
The canes were all made by J.F. Fradley and Co., a New York manufacturer, from ebony shipped in seven-foot lengths from the Congo in Africa. They were cut to cane lengths, seasoned for six months, turned on lathes to the right thickness, coated and polished. They had a 14-carat gold head two inches long, decorated by hand, and a ferruled tip. The head was engraved with the inscription, — Presented by the Boston Post to the oldest citizen of (name of town) — “To Be Transmitted”. The Board of Selectmen were to be the trustees of the cane and keep it always in the hands of the oldest citizen” (Maynard).
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Here is the photo of the head of Rehoboth’s Boston Post Cane that Otis Jr. took ~ thank you again Otis! While it looks a bit worn, it is still the original that was given to the town of Rehoboth back in 1909. I would like to see the cane placed in a protective case and put on display for all residents to see. I will be working with Otis, the Historical Commission, the Selectmen, and the Antiquarian Society to determine the best place for this precious article. Going forward, both Otis and I believe it is best to award the oldest senior in town a plaque or pin (or even both) instead of the actual cane. We don’t want to risk the cane being lost again. I was also wondering if anyone had a list of all the Boston Cane holders in Rehoboth. I checked the files in the clerk’s office and did not find anything. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I think the list of recipients would be a nice addition to the display case of the original cane when it is preserved and showcased to the residents. Speaking of missing articles, there seems to be two volumes of vital records missing; actually one book. Volume 7 & 8 were in one bound book with records dating back to approximate timeframe of 1827-1844. Back in March of 2012, when Kathy Conti had Kofile Preservation came out to do an inventory and prepare a quote to preserve the historical documents in the vault; it was noted missing on the quotation. If you find the book at home, in the Library,
October 2015 The Reporter or Carpenter Museum, please let us know. I was hoping when King Information went through all our records at town hall that it would show up, but unfortunately it did not. Any suggestions as to where the book may be, please contact us at 508-252-6502 X-3110 ~ thank you for your help in this matter!
Dog Licenses
Unfortunately after two mailed reminders, several monthly reminders in the Rehoboth Reporter, and reminder calls from our Animal Control Officer, we have issued non-criminal citations to those residents who have not paid their April 1, 2015 dog license fees. If you received a citation, please make sure your dogs have a valid rabies certificate and send or bring your licensing fees to town hall as soon as possible. Out of 2,019 registered dogs in Rehoboth, we currently have 33 license renewals outstanding. To date we have registered 1,986. As a reminder, the Town Clerk’s Office will be open for voter registration on Friday, October 23 from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM if you would like to stop by and pay your dog license fees then. Hope to hear from you or see you soon.
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(Marriage Intention, Marriage Supplement, and Marriage Worksheet). The parties must provide their social security number and mother’s maiden name. Upon completion of the documents, there is a “State required” 3-day waiting period before the couple may pick up their marriage license. The marriage license is good for 60-days. If you are not married within that timeframe, you must complete the process again. The charge is $20 for the Marriage Intention and $10 for the Marriage Certificate. Note: If you are using an officiant from another state (Rhode Island for example), your officiant must obtain a one-day solemnization certificate from the Secretary of State’s office prior to your wedding day. The application can be found on the Secretary of State’s website, the Rehoboth Town Clerk’s website, or we have copies at town hall.
Vitals Update
So far this year, the Town Clerk’s Office has registered and processed 18 Birth Certificates (down 17 from last year at this time), 60 Marriage Intention/Certificates (up eight from 2014), 44 Death Certificates (same as 2014), 23 Burial Permits (down one from 2014), and 27 new Business Certificates (down eight from 2014). With the exception of Marriage Intentions/Certificates, 2015 Rehoboth seems a bit quieter this year!
Marriage Intentions/Marriage Certificates
October is one of our busiest months for Marriage Intentions/ Certificates. Therefore, as a quick reminder of the process, both parties must come to town hall and complete a three-part packet
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Congratulations Cheryl Gouveia – Rehoboth Tax Collector & Treasurer
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Congratulations Cheryl Gouveia on your recent nomination of the Fourteenth Annual Lions Citizens’ Recognition Awards Night Joseph DeRoche “Outstanding Service Award”! This prestigious award is presented to “a person whose service to the community has served a wide range of the population and has required effort above and beyond that expected of the general public”. If you ask me, that definitely describes “our Cheryl”. She always goes above and beyond both in her professional and personal life to make others happy! Cheryl is one of those quiet people who gets things done behind the scenes. She does not do it for the recognition, in fact, quite the opposite. Please join us as we celebrate Chery’s Outstanding Service award ceremony on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 as part of the Lions Recognition Night Banquet, which will be held at Hillside Country Club. Tickets are $30 and you may purchase them from any Rehoboth Lion’s member. For more information, please contact Russell Latham, Chairman of the Recognition Awards Night event. We hope to see you on the 21st of October to celebrate Cheryl Gouveia, our Treasurer and Tax Collector! Finally, please Remember, Fall Special Town Meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 2nd at 7:00 PM in the DightonRehoboth High School Auditorium. We hope to see you there. Lynn and I wish you all a wonderful October and a safe and healthy Columbus Day & Halloween! Sincerely, Laura & Lynn
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By Sue Pimental I’m back. I took some time off for a few reasons. The town is fairly “quiet” and not a lot to talk about every month and I thought some of you probably could use a break from the world according to me! The board has continued to meet just about every week, we did have a few Monday’s off…typical summer hours, although this summer I think we only had three Monday’s off. We have been meeting on other days with the five unions to finalize contracts. Not fun. We were able to negotiate a contract with the clerical union, agreeing to a 3% increase for this year. You will see this on the special town meeting on November 2nd. We are in negotiations with the clerical union to negotiate a 3 year contract. The plan is Sat. & Sun. in October • 12 - 4pm to have this finalized for our annual town meeting in May. Two of the police unions, superior and patrolman have filed for arbitration. Weekly Fall Workshops - Call for Schedule We will be meeting with an arbitrator to try to come to some agreement. I’m sure that will be loads of fun. I really can’t talk about the negotiations, however, I will say that the board’s objective is to have 3 year contracts in place for all our unions that are in the best interest of the town. Negotiating is just that…it’s a give and take. I’ll keep you posted as much as I can. I thought I would switch gears a little bit and talk about the town’s Growing for Generations lease law or lack of one. I am surprised at the number of people that think because we don’t have a lease law that you can not prevent 1522 Williams St. someone dog from going into your yard. You do not have to lease Dighton, MA your dog in your yard or when you take the dog for a walk, but they do not have the right to let their dog onto your property. If an owner cannot control their dog, then the animal control officer can issue an order that the dog be restrained. I remember a few years ago in my neighborhood, there was a dog, aggressive in nature, that roamed into neighbors yards. The neighbors were scared of the araujofarms.com dog and as a result kept inside when the dog was outside. The neighbors had called the owner, their response was, there is no lease law in Rehoboth. However, when the animal control officer got involved, the owner of the dog was told to restrain the dog if they could not control it from going into other yards. Also as a reminder, all dogs are required to be licensed in Rehoboth. While we bring in money (not a lot), the main reason is for health (to insure dogs have received their shots) but it is also a way to track your dog if it should wander from your home. Just recently, two small dogs were found roaming a local country club. No dog tags on them to identify them. The owners had reported the dogs missing and luckily they were reunited. However, if the dogs had roamed into a neighboring town, I suspect the dogs REpLacE YouR couNtERtop would have been gone forever…and some family would have been devastated by the loss. So, if you have a dog, get it licensed…. and don’t’ let it into your neighbor’s yard (unless they consent to it). I started this column saying the town is quiet…which doesn’t mean we have no issues. We have lots of issues. We have a dump for a public safety building and town hall, that hasn’t changed. We have a structural issue with our town’s budget, we Granite Marble Wood Solid Surface Soapstone don’t bring in enough recurring revenue to fund our required expenditures, that hasn’t New England’s Largest Fabricator Installer of Granite, Quartz & Solid Surfaces changed. Remember, we used one time monies to fund the budget that last two years….we didn’t eliminate the problem… In-Home we only put it off. We will begin the budget consultatIons process in December. Stainless Steel Sink with “We Bring the samples to you” Reminder, that our special town meeting any countertop purchase Book Your is Monday, November 2nd at the Dighton One per coupon. Cannot be combined Appointment with any other offer or discount. www.twdsurfaces.com Rehoboth High School. Please plan on atToday! Expires 11/30/15 tending to take care of the town’s business. d.laprade@twdsurfaces.com
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8 Year-Old Rehoboth Boy Writes Book
By Laura Calverley Eight year-old David Green has accomplished something that most folks only dream about – he’s written a book. The book is called “The Brownie Club.” David, with a little help from his father, Chris, is now an author. “The Brownie Club” is about a boy named David who wants to fool his friends on April Fool’s Day with a great joke. His friends enjoy the joke and start fooling other kids and they end up starting a club called the Brownie Club. The story is based on an actual April Fool’s joke that David Green played on his own friends, Jonathan, Gabe and Nathaniel, at Palmer River Elementary School last year. That’s when David came up with the idea for his book. He was just 7 years old at the time. “Gabe had the idea for the club. I had the brownie idea,” David said. David is now being homeschooled, but he keeps in touch with his friends. The book is dedicated to them, the original, founding members of the Brownie Club. The book includes special pages at the end to help readers try David’s April Fool’s joke on their own. Writing the book was a big project, but it didn’t take very long. David’s family helped him with some of the details. David wrote out all the pages and his dad and mom, Jenn, helped lay out and sequence all the pages. One of the characters is modeled after David’s sister, Abby, 6. The Greens found an illustrator on the internet and hired him to draw the pictures in the book. “The whole process took about six weeks,” Chris said. The Greens used Amazon’s self-publishing services to publish “The Brownie Club.” “It didn’t cost David anything. They send him royalty checks when it sells,” Chris said. David was very happy when he saw the published book.
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The Seekonk Scene Town Clerk’s Corner By Jan Parker, Seekonk Town Clerk
Massachusetts has implemented an online voter registration system. Any Massachusetts citizen who has a valid identification card issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be able to use the online system to apply to register to vote, update their address or change their party enrollment. There is a link to the site on the Town Clerk’s site for the Town of Seekonk or you can go to www.sec.state.ma.us and click on the Massachusetts Register to Vote Online button to access the site. Now voters can go on that site and check their enrollment for the upcoming Presidential Primary in March, 2016, instead of calling the clerk’s office to check on party enrollment, etc. A reminder that we are selling the tee shirts for the police K-9 department and also tee shirts for the Seekonk Veterans Memorial Committee. Both of these shirts come in various adult and child sizes. Town meeting will be held on November 23rd at 7:00 PM at the High School auditorium. The warrant is still open so we don’t have any copies as of yet for what will be included for articles. As many residents may have seen, we are very limited with cemetery lots at the current town cemetery. The Board of Selectmen and the Town Administrator are looking at possible new sites, along with the help of the Department of Public Works. There are several possibilities for a new site, but nothing has been decided as of yet. If you received a voter confirmation notice in the mail from this office, please check off the correct box on the card and return it to us. Return postage is included on the card, as per what the law requires. This will make your next trip to the polls an easier task
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Colleen O’Halloran Receives Community Service Award By Laura Calverley
Colleen O’Halloran was recently honored with this year’s St. Hilaire Community Service Award. O’Halloran has served as the president of the Parents Advisory Council, or PAC, at Seekonk High School since 2009. She is also treasurer of the Seekonk Athletic Boosters. She spends a great deal of time volunteering at Seekonk High School, running the school store and putting together bake sales at many sporting events. O’Halloran also coordinates clothing drives and the Stop & Shop rewards program. She volunteers 8-10 hours a week…She says she was surprised to learn of the award because she didn’t even know she was nominated. “I was honored to have been chosen and appreciate the recognition, but I’ve never been one to seek out recognition,” O’Halloran said. PAC awarded 16 scholarships to students at the high school this year and typically raises about $12,000 to $15,000 a year for students. The Athletic Boosters raise a similar amount. “I try to volunteer my time and help out when I can. You’re there anyway (at school events), so if you can lend a hand, why not lend a hand,” O’Halloran said.
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Colleen and her husband Chris have both volunteered their time since their oldest was in grade school. They have four children: Caitlyn, 21; Michael, 19; Molly, 17; and Erin, 14. Chris helps runs the school store with Colleen and he has been school photographer for years. The O’Hallorans and a few other parents give their time to open the school store every afternoon from 1:45-2:15 p.m. O’Halloran also runs bake sales at town meetings and elections, with all the proceeds going to help student programs. O’Halloran took over as PAC President from another longtime volunteer, Karen McKenna. “Those were big shoes to fill,” O’Halloran said. Robert McKenna, Karen’s husband, was a previous recipient of the St. Hilaire Award. He passed away in 2012. Karen helps run the annual golf tournament, along with Colleen and the current president of the Boosters, Michelle Silva. O’Halloran says she was taught as a child that it is important to give back and she tries to teach her children the same thing. “I think it’s something to set an example to your kids that you have to give back and make the time to help others,” O’Halloran. The community service award was created in 2011 by the Seekonk Library Trust and is named for its first recipient, Sharon St. Hilaire, who served as director of the Seekonk Public Library for 34 years before she passed away in 2011. O’Halloran says PAC is always looking for volunteers and she can always use help with the bake sales. Anyone interested in volunteering, can contact O’Halloran at: c3m2eo@comcast.net.
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October 2015 The Reporter Park will be hosting an even the week of Veterans Day on November 13th and it is expected to be a great time with dinner provided by Young’s Catering and raffles to be won including a 50/50 raffle. Please stay connected through the newly created web site www.seekonkvetsmemorial.org and connect on Face Book as well. Friends of the Seekonk Veterans Memorial Park will continue its effort to provide brick forms for those interested in enshrining the name or names of Veterans from all over as well as collecting donations for the project. Please know that any donation large or small is important to reach our goal. “Friends” can be reached on Face Book, the web site or by writing to P.O. Box 366, Seekonk, MA 02771.
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Do you and your family Geo-Cache? Geo-caching is a fun new twist on a scavenger hunt. It’s a great way to get the whole family out of the house and into nature! Coming in late October, Seekonk Parks & Recreation will be hosting a Town Wide Scavenger Hunt! Be sure to sign up for your Free geo-cache account now, you’ll want to make sure you’re all ready for the event!
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Club News & Announcements Rehoboth Anawan Lions
Our meeting on September 17 was held at Hillside Country Club with members attending. It was our second meeting of the new year and we had a lot of things to go over. We had a report from our clothing for the new school year had been taken care of by our chairman and both schools were taken care of by Mary Ann Parrella and Sue Nokes. It was announced that the DL Beckwith school had started the Peace Poster contest with the students that wanted to participate. Mary Ann Parrella has taken charge of bringing the information to the proper person who will be working with the students participating. On September 26th our club will be participating in the Walk Along at the Scussett Beach area of Cape Cod. Our President will be walking and is sponsored by the members and whoever wants to sponsor her. It is for a good cause and we wish her a long list of sponsors. We are donating 2 baskets to the Senior Center for their Bazaar in October. We hope that they have a very successful bazaar on the 17th of October. Any one is welcome to join the fun day at the Senior Center. At our first meeting on October 1st will be held at Elaine Ferreira’s home. We will have many things to go over and to plan for our White Cane Day to be held on October 3rd at the Dunkin Donuts and all money collected will go to Mass Eye Research. October 14th will be Marian Manor Bingo. October 15th will be our 2nd meeting at Hillside Country Club. Judging of Peace Posters will take place that night. This year’s Christmas Party will be held on December 3rd at the Grist Mill; more info to come. Remember our Motto. We Serve and indeed we do. See you next month.
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Fact 1: Yes, the Carpenter Museum Folk Art & Artisans Show will be at Francis Farm again. Fact 2: No, it will not be held the same weekend as the Rehoboth Congregational Church Bazaar. The Church Bazaar will be Nov. 6 & 7. The Folk Art & Artisans Show will take place on Fri. Nov. 13, 4-9pm, and Sat. Nov. 14, 9am-4pm. Fact 3: We’ve already filled all our spaces! Over 70 vendors, many of your favorites, many new, will fill the three buildings at Francis Farm. Fact 4: As always, there will be lots of parking (this year with helpful parking attendants) and loads of fun! Get into the holiday spirit and find one-of-a-kind bargains. For more info: 508-252-3031, carpentermuseum@gmail.com, carpentermuseum.org.
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The good news is that attendance at our monthly Rehoboth Genealogy Group meetings has been consistently high. But it has been a challenge for all the laptop users to stay connected to the internet. To solve the problem, the Carpenter Museum recently added another router so that we can accommodate up to 30 Wi-Fi users at once. Come connect with fellow genealogy researchers at our next meeting, Wed. Oct. 14, 7-9pm. No registration required.
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Truth or lie: Rehoboth resident Mary Peck Butterworth, who lived in Rehoboth in the early 1700s, was a counterfeiter? Many at the Carpenter Museum’s Wine Tasting & Silent Auction in September guessed wrong! But the wine flowed as attendees were treated to entertaining tales by six reenactors: Kara Evans,
David Johnson, John Lord, Michelle Drummey, and John and Jane Haynes. Thanks to all our other volunteers and staff! And thanks to these local businesses who supported us: A Class Glass & Glazing, Adams Farms & Adams Heights, Anjulans’ Florist & Gardens, Arts in the Village, Briggs Corner Pizzeria, Bristol County Savings Bank, Century 21 David Smith Real Estate, Coachmen’s Lodge, Otis & Jean Dyer, Family Auto, Gi Gi’s Consignment, J. Fisk Construction, Inc., Mediterranean Grill & Pizzeria, Plaza Pizza, Rehoboth Contra Dance & Sunday Night Jammers, Scialo’s County Bakery, Shear Artistry, Law Office of Luke P. Travis, Tranquil Lake Nursery, Vino’s Family Café. Also, thanks to our many contributors, including Dick Benjamin, Breadhitz Pawtriotic Pet Supplies, and Munroe Dairy. A special “thank you” to our friends at The Grapevine, too! Oh…and was Mary Peck Butterworth telling the truth? Go to our website carpentermuseum.org for more clues. But you’ll have to wait until the November issue of the Reporter for the real story!
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A tavern sign that hung in front of an inn on Tremont Street in North Rehoboth in 1810 was featured in a recent issue of Antiques & Fine Art magazine (Vol. 13, issue 3, 2014). With the permission of the publishers, we are pleased to reprint “A Tavern Sign Revealed” by Peter and Leslie Warwick, independent scholars specializing in American folk art. At the Philadelphia Armory Antiques Show in 2012, we acquired a tavern sign that reads “Entertainmt” [sic] at the top and “1810” at the bottom. On both sides of the five-foot-high sign is an image of a Native American similar to the Native American on the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts engraved by Paul Revere and adopted as the state seal by Governor John Hancock in 1780. On both the seal and the tavern sign, the Native American wears a feathered headdress, loincloth, leggings, moccasins, and the wampum necklace of office. Both hold bows in their right hand, while their other hand holds a downward pointing arrow. A star over the right shoulder signifies that Massachusetts was one of the original thirteen states. The Native American on the tavern sign has a dagger and a tomahawk hanging from his belt. Weathering has caused his arms to disappear and the forest above and behind him has been reduced to faint green shadows; small trees and grasses are worn down to the white ground paint. At the bottom of the sign is a later band of dark green paint. However, the faint name of the original tavern owner, “R. Rounds,” can be made out beneath this paint. Where did the sign originate? Since a similar image of a Native American was on the Massachusetts Bay Colony Seal from 1629 to 1686 and is on the present Massachusetts state seal, Massachusetts seemed like a good starting point. The only R. Rounds associated with a tavern in New England in 1810 was Rufus Rounds (1782–1825), in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Rufus was the eldest son of Elder Sylvester Rounds (1762–1824), who was the pastor of the Six-Principal Baptist Church founded in 1740 by Pastor Richard Rounds. Elder Sylvester Rounds built a house in 1782, and around 1800 added an adjoining tavern. Rounds’s church was less than a mile away from the tavern, which provided refreshment after Sunday services and for those attending town meetings. The tavern licensing records of Rehoboth show that Elder Sylvester Rounds was licensed to sell liquor in 1802, 1808, and 1809. His son, Rufus, was licensed to run a tavern from 1806 to 1810. In 1811, Sylvester sold the house and tavern to Rufus for $100. Given the sign is dated 1810, the transfer of the business likely began the previous year and Rufus, as proprietor, obtained the sign to further promote the tavern business. The Rehoboth tavern records end in 1812 so no further business details are available. Rufus sold the property to Seth Ballou for $600 in 1820. In 1821, Ballou sold it to Samuel Sanford, who was designated “a gentleman,” and as such was unlikely to operate a tavern. In 1829 Sanford gave it to his son, Elijah J. Sanford, and in the same year it was sold to
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Grenville Stevens. Stevens kept a tavern, store, and post office there, and lived in the house until 1859, and was the likely person who painted the green band over R. Rounds on the sign. His son, Francis W. Stevens, lived in the house until 1919. The Stevens family lived there for ninety years and the location became known as Stevens Corner. The house still stands today at the head of Anawan Street, at the intersection with Tremont Street, the main road between Providence, Rhode Island, and Taunton, Massachusetts. A photograph of the house, circa 1920, shows that the original tavern, located to the right, had been removed by then. The Native American on the tavern sign is quite possibly meant to be Massasoit, the great sachem of the seven tribes of the Wampanoag Confederacy. This is especially appropriate for Rehoboth since the land for the settlement of the town was purchased from Massasoit in 1641. Further, Massasoit was born in about 1581 only fifteen miles away from the Rounds tavern, in a village between Bristol and Warren, Rhode Island. Massasoit was a key figure in the survival of the Pilgrims. He taught the settlers Native American agriculture techniques, preventing their certain starvation. He also negotiated a treaty guaranteeing their security in exchange for their alliance against the Narragansett. The treaty was kept for the next forty-one years until his death in 1661. War followed, however, when Massasoit’s second son, Metacom, also known as King Philip, succeeded him. King Philip’s War was the bloodiest war in America’s history, claiming more lives in proportion to the population than any other war on American soil. Another possible candidate for the subject of the sign—since the tavern was on Anawan Street—is Anawan, the Chief of the Wampanoags under Metacom. He was a fierce warrior in King Philip’s War and was captured at Anawan Rock a few miles south of the
October 2015 The Reporter tavern. However, since the Native American on the sign holds an arrow pointing down, indicating his peaceful intentions, the image is more likely to represent Massasoit. This humane and peaceful individual was a perfect image for the R. Rounds tavern sign.
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Representative Howitt announces state grants totaling $22,000 will go to nonprofit cultural organizations and schools in the 4th Bristol District. Seekonk, MA – Representative Howitt (R-Seekonk) today announced that the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) has awarded grants totaling $22,000 to cultural organizations, schools, and communities in his district. The grant includes $6,700 awarded to the Norton Cultural Council, $4,700 to the Rehoboth Cultural Council, $4,700 to the Seekonk Cultural Council, and $5,900 to the Swansea Cultural Council. Representative Howitt said these grants support a broad range of cultural activities that benefit local residents, while supporting jobs in the nonprofit cultural sector. The announcement was made as part of MCC’s statewide funding program, which benefits from a $2 million increase to its state appropriation approved by the Legislature in August. “MCC grants help to grow the unique cultural programs of our district and the extraordinary cultural activity across the Commonwealth. These important grants help to keep the creative culture thriving to continue to benefit our citizens today and for years to come,” Representative Howitt said. “Our support for the arts, humanities, and sciences enriches our communities, strengthens our economy, and helps our young people explore their creativity in school and beyond.” The MCC is a state agency supporting the arts, sciences, and humanities, to improve the quality of life in Massachusetts and its communities. It pursues its mission through a combination of grants, services, and advocacy for nonprofit cultural organizations, schools, communities, and artists. MCC’s total budget for the current fiscal year is $15.7 million, which includes annual grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and other sources. For more information, please visit www.massculturalcouncil.org.
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economic harm, or otherwise restrict commercial relations with the State of Israel. The PRIM Board would be required to remove all investments from companies appearing on this list, which would be created within 90 days of the bill’s passage and subsequently updated on a quarterly basis. “This bill is designed to put companies on notice that if they choose to pursue anti-Israeli policies, the state of Massachusetts will refuse to be a part of it and will not allow its pension assets to be used to help finance such reprehensible actions,” said Representative Howitt. “This will send a clear and unequivocal message that the Commonwealth in no way condones policies that are detrimental to the State of Israel or its right to exist.”
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The divestment bill was filed in response to the so-called BDS movement (boycott, divestment and sanctions), a pro-Palestinian campaign that seeks to isolate Israel, both financially and politically. Similar divestment legislation has been enacted this year in Illinois and South Carolina, while other states – including New York – have recently filed their own versions. Representative Howitt’s bill includes a timeline requiring the PRIM Board to divest 50% of its assets from scrutinized companies appearing on the list within 6 months, and 100% if its investment holdings within 12 months. Once divestment proceedings are underway, the PRIM Board must also send letters of recommendation to fund managers requesting, but not requiring, that they either remove companies with indirect holdings from the fund, or create similar investment funds that do not include companies with indirect holdings. After the initial list of scrutinized companies is created, the PRIM Board will have 30 days to file a report with the clerks of the Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives. The board will then be required to file annual reports detailing the most recent scrutinized companies list, all divested assets, and a list of scrutinized companies the Commonwealth has yet to divest from at the time of the report’s filing, as well as updates on the creation of new any funds that exclude indirect holdings. The bill also calls for greater transparency by requiring the PRIM Board to fully disclose, on a semiannual basis, any decision to end divestment in, or to reinvest in, a company that previously appeared on the list of scrutinized companies. Written notification must be provided to the Attorney General’s office, the Senate and House Ways & Means Committees, and the Joint Committee on Public Service stating the reasons and evidence used for ending divestment or reinvesting in these companies. Representative Howitt is currently circulating the bill for additional co-sponsors, and hopes to draw strong bipartisan support from his colleagues in the Legislature.
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The Consulate of Portugal in New Bedford, along with the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture at Umass Dartmouth, present a performance of “Moby-Dick” by the Portuguese theater company teatromosca on Thursday, October 8th at 7:00pm in the New Bedford Whaling Museum. The play is spoken in Portuguese with English subtitles. The total length is approx. 55 mins. This event is free and open to the community.
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Events & Activities Rehoboth Contra Dances
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There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, October 23, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769. All dances will be taught by caller Lucia Watson. Music will be performed by French Roast, with Michelle Kaminsky, Rachel Panitch, Jim Joseph, Mark Wholley, and Alan Bradbury. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $9; $8 students. For information, call 508-2526375; http://www.contradancelinks.com/ rehoboth.html.
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There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, October 9, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769. All dances will be taught by caller Lisa Greenleaf. Music will be performed by Julie Metcalf, Glen Loper, and Bethany Waickman. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $9; $8 students. For information, call 508-252-6375; http:// www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html.
Friday, October 30, 8 p.m.
There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, October 30, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769. All dances will be taught by caller Linda Leslie. Music will be performed by Maivish, with Jaige Trudel, Adam Broome, and Matthew Olwell. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $9; $8 students. For information, call 508-2526375; http://www.contradancelinks.com/ rehoboth.html.
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Seekonk Artist Network presents 3rd Annual Seekonk Open Studios
Oct 10th & 11th – 12:00 - 5:00 pm.
Make your own discoveries Columbus Day weekend as you visit over 13 Seekonk artists in a handful of locations in town. Enjoy watercolors, woodworking, calligraphy, pottery, sculptures, photography, illustration, paintings, music and more. Please visit the Seekonk Artist Network Facebook page or email seekonkartistnetwork@gmail.com for location information and to learn more about our artful endeavors. Location maps, along with list of artists will also be available late September at the Seekonk Library and a variety of other locations. Contact: Maria Holme 401-499-6764.
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Looking for a fun family project? Help us create amazing pumpkin works of art to light up the trail at Attleboro Springs for our Halloween Spooktacular! Then make sure you come back on Saturday, October 17th and see your pumpkin aglow for this fun event!! Fee: FREE program, please bring a pumpkin to carve. Sign up online at www. massaudubon.org/oakknoll or call us at 508-223-3060. Oak Knoll is located at 1417 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
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Adults and Children just $5, Children under 2 years are free! Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary comes alive at night with this fun, non-scary, Halloween event. Visitors will be guided through pumpkin lit trails and greeted by forest inhabitants who share the history of the sanctuary along with natural history facts through fun skits, and stories. There will be crafts, games and more! Please sign up in advance at www.massaudubon.org/oakknoll or call 508-223-3060 to reserve your time slot. Tours leave every 15 minutes. Attleboro Springs is located at 947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Rehoboth Station 2 Firefighters Association Ham And Bean Supper Saturday October 17, 2015
Serving Time: 6:00 PM $10.00 Donation Per Ticket. Walk-Ins Welcome. See Any Station 2 Firefighter For Tickets. Or Call (508) 226-2914, Or (508) 252-3132. Rehoboth Fire Station #2, 333 Tremont Street.
13th Annual Pancake Breakfast
Sat, Oct 17 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
The Arc of Bristol County is holding its Pancake Breakfast at the Portuguese American Civic Club, located at 175 School Street in Taunton. Tickets are $6.00 per person and include a delicious breakfast of pancakes, syrup, sausage, fruit, coffee, juice, and a chance to win one of many great door and raffle prizes. Everyone is invited to bring family and friends to help raise funds for The Arc of Bristol County’s life-enrichment services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. To reserve tickets, call The Arc’s Taunton office at 508-884-2971.
Psychic Fair
Sun, Oct 18 • 2:00p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Mediums, Tarot Readers, Angel Readers, Reiki & Reflexology. Free Admission! Rehoboth American Legion Auxiliary Unit #302, 84 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA (at the Cannon)
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Rehoboth Community Dance October 18, from 7 to 9 p.m
* Free * 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 October 18 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. Admission is free and open to the public, and all ages and beginners are welcome. It is not necessary to come with a partner. A potluck precedes the dance at 6 p.m. For information, contact Bob Elliott at Bobolinkelliott@yahoo.com or call 774-644-1369. http:// www.contradancelinks.com/jammers.html
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Seekonk Lions Club Clam Boil
Were you at the Seekonk Lions Club Clam boil last month? If you were, thank you. And if you could, please tell those that didn’t what a Great start to the year we had that night. There was a Great Crowd, with Great Food and Great Raffle prizes. Even Donald Trump thought it was Great! We are kidding about Trump of course, but those that come to the best boils in the area keep coming back for that very reason. So come on over to the Seekonk Rod & Gun Club, 61 Reed St. Rehoboth Thursday October 22nd at 7pm and see why the Seekonk Lions Club keeps their supporters belly full and happy with a delicious feast every time! The cost for a ticket 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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An informal day of firing .22 caliber rifles at “Lucky Number” paper targets. Donation of $3.00 for five rounds. Ten dollar gift certificates will be awarded for highest score per string of 10 shooters. Open to the public! Come and try your luck and help a worthy cause at the same time! Event will commence at 10 am on Saturday, October 24, 2015 (Rain date will be Saturday, October 31, 2015). All range equipment will be provided and Range Safety Officers will conduct instruction and guidance on the line. RIMLC clubhouse is located at 12 Plain St., Rehoboth, MA 02769. Refreshments will be available for sale. Other non-perishable food items will be gratefully accepted for the Food Pantry. Contact: Charles Schusner, Clerk, at 508 226-4220 or cschusner@gmail.com for information
Ghost Stories in the Cemetery Sunday, October 25, 7-8:30pm
Storytellers tell tales of local hauntings at the Village Cemetery on Bay State Road in Rehoboth. Donation: $8 per ticket Tickets must be paid for ahead of the event: Blanding Public Library, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA. 508-252-4236
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Who’s Who... & What They Do Profiling Local Businesses A Taste of Heaven
By Dustin Oerman Have you recently been looking for something different for lunch besides the same spots over and over again? Well if you live around 184 Taunton Avenue in Seekonk (adjacent to the Price Rite Plaza) you’re in for a little taste of Heaven. The cafe Heaven on Earth has something for everyone, and its chef Jeff Parquette has made sure of it. Jeff has been cooking for over 22 years and has graced the kitchens of many of the finest restaurants around Providence. To make Heaven on Earth a reality he teamed up with his friend and brother in law Willy Beatini. When asked how their relationship works Willy commented, “Jeff makes the awesome food and I’m the personality”. From its award winning chili to Fish and Chips Fridays, if its comfort food you’re looking for Heaven on Earth has it going on. When you walk in the door behind the glass you’ll find an amazing array of Calzones, Chicken platters and even Reese’s Banana Pudding Cake, which you have to try! One of the most unique dishes is actually one you can take home and pop in your oven the next time your stomach’s growling, which is Heaven on Earth’s Take and Bake Pizza! You can guarantee that Heaven on Earths cuisine is definitely worth talking about because they just recently won the Taste of the Valley award beating out 20 other local restaurants. Monday September 28th was Heaven on Earths Grand Opening and besides an awesome spread the cafe was filled with Jeff and Willy’s closest friends and family. This event was also graced with the presence of Seekonks Chief of Police Craig Mace and East Providences Fire Chief Oscar Elmasian. Heaven on Earth also prides itself on its event and catering services. Catering is one thing Jeff really enjoys because he says it gives him the ability to put his own twist on the foods. He can cater anywhere from 5 to 500 people and anything from sandwich platers to high-end dinner plates. If your interested in hiring Jeff you can checkout his website at www.heavenonearthcafe.com or just give him a call at 508-557-0076. So apparently heaven is a place on earth and it just happens to be on route 44 on the stateline of East Providence RI and Seekonk Ma at 184 Taunton Ave.
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Rehoboth is in for a Taste of Mexico and a Shot of Tequila By Dustin Oerman
Don Tequila’s owners, Everardor Gutierrez and Salvador Lara. Authentic Mexican cuisine in Rehoboth Mass? That’s right, you can cancel your trip to Cabo because Rehoboth just got a brand new restaurant that focusses on serving you a Mexican meal that is as good as going there yourself, Don Tequilas Mexican Grill & Cantina. Don Tequilas recently opened its doors at 569 Winthrop St (Rte 44) Rehoboth, Massachusetts. After undergoing 2 years of renovations its owners Salvador Lara and Everardor Gutierrez cut the red ribbon on April 20th. As soon as you peek in the window you can tell all the hard work that went into the remodeling of what used to be the old Milano’s. The first thing that will most likely catch your eye is a mixture of the beautifully stained wood and handcrafted decorations all around the interior of the restaurant. Most of the decor is handcrafted from Mexico and Southern California but a few of the main sculptures you will see were created right here in Rehoboth by a local artist Mike George, who specializes in crafting giant wooden sculptures with a chainsaw. As you can tell by their name, Don Tequilas also takes a lot of pride in their Tequila bar, which has been transformed into an awesome display of over 30 different Tequilas that are perfectly placed on a replica of the Mayan pyramid Chichen Itza. And across from the Tequila bar you’ll find a fountain made from old tequila barrels that takes up the center of the room. Don Tequilas isn’t just an awesome place to relax, it’s an awesome place to eat as well! Its head chefs Antonio and Angie have brought all their family recipes straight from Chihuahua Mexico. Salvador inquired, “We try to keep our food one hundred percent authentic. A lot of the foods use the same spices and are prepared the same way they would be in Mexico giving them a different flavor than most people associate with the average Mexican/American cuisine. Everything including the chips are made from scratch in the kitchen”. I myself tried the pork tacos with a side of rice and beans and was not only impressed with the amazing presentation but the pork tacos were moist and full of flavor. When leaving I met John and Jane Vangyzen from Dighton Ma who simply stated, ”We love it here! This is our third time back”. Since school is back in full swing you might not have as much time to cook so right now Don Tequilas has a hand full of great specials going on to make it fun and affordable for you to eat out. On Taco Tuesday at Tequilas you can grab 3 tacos for $6. On Enchilada Wednesday you get $3 off any enchilada meal. And on Family Sunday kids eat free. Just find the coupons attached to Don Tequilas ad in the Reporter.
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Who’s Who... & What They Do Profiling Local Businesses Local Music Studio Celebrates 15th Year Serving Community
The Piano Key is beginning its 15th year serving Seekonk and the surrounding communities. Formerly Melissa’s Piano Studio, it has been located in Seekonk since 2001. Their current facility is on route 44, across from the Newman YMCA. Co-director Greg Moses explains, “We are committed to providing our students with outstanding quality instruction in a comfortable facility and caring environment.” His business partner, co-director Melissa Grossi says, “Our students really appreciate the living room style waiting room and family style atmosphere.” Student Focused Lessons The Piano Key offers private instruction for piano, organ and voice. Their instructors teach the fundamentals including classical technique, note reading, music theory, good practice habits, and performance skills. By personalizing each student’s instruction, their teachers are able to suit each individual student’s learning style. The studio tailors lessons to meet each student’s interests. Students are able to choose from a large variety of supplemental music to enhance skills and play for fun including styles such as popular hits, Broadway, movies, jazz, and seasonal selections. If there’s a specific song or style that interests you they can help you learn to play or sing it. “We are dedicated to ensuring that each of our students has a rewarding and successful experience,” says codirector Melissa Grossi. According to co-director Greg Moses, “We understand that between the pressures of homework, sports practice, and family time a lot of parents can feel overwhelmed trying to fit in all the activities.” The studio offers evening and weekend class times to accommodate students’ busy schedules. Quality Instruments The Piano Key uses acoustic pianos which are tuned regularly for optimum performance. “Learning on an acoustic piano is important to develop the proper touch, hear the natural sound, and learn the proper pedaling techniques,” explains co-director Melissa Grossi. “We just added an Everett grand piano to our collection of instruments last year. This instrument allows us to feature small family style recitals on site at our studio,” adds co-director Greg Moses. In addition, they have digital pianos boasting features such as high-resolution displays, interactive skill building games, and more. Built in repertoire features give each student the experience of playing with an orchestra, and grades students on accuracy of notes and rhythm to guide students to personal fulfillment. “We use these pianos in special recitals to teach composition and arranging, encouraging each student to develop creative skills in music making,” explains Grossi. Contact The Piano Key to set up a complimentary lesson at 508-336-3656 or visit them at www.thepianokey.com for helpful information on getting started in piano, organ, or voice lessons.
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Friends of The Seekonk Veterans Memorial Park Hosting Veterans “Block” Party November 13, 2015 5:00pm-7:00pm
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20th Annual Taste of the Towns Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Greater Seekonk
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Grand Rose Ballroom; At Clarion Inn Rte 114A 940 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, MA Donations: $30 Per Ticket To purchase tickets or for more information call: Bev Hart: (508) 336-9352, Beverly Della Grotta: (401)-749-4841 Or Town Clerk: (508) 336-2921 e-mail: russellhart@comcast.net, dellagrotta24@aol.com Food tasting with the area’s finest restaurants, wine tasting, raffles Snow Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 “All Proceeds Help Children, Our Number One Priority”
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Church News & Events Gospel Worship
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Rehoboth Congregational Church, 139 Bay State Road Join us for a family-friendly and spirit-filled Gospel Worship Service (that will have you home in time for the Patriot’s 8:30PM kick-off!).
There will be a meeting with a panel of 10-12 professional Alizeimer Health Care Workers from Attorneys to Social Workers, etc. They will help answer questions for better care of your loved ones. Light lunch will be served. Public welcomed. The Olde White Church, 1113 Gar Highway, Swansea, Ma 02777
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Central Congregational Church Fall & Winter Rummage Sale
Thurs, Oct 22nd 9am-7pm - Fri, Oct 23rd 9am-4pm Sat, Oct 24th 10am-1pm
The Central Congregational Church will once again be holding it’s popular three day Fall & Winter Rummage Sale! Add to your Fall and Winter wardrobe AND stick to your budget by shopping here! Remember, we are open Thursday evening till 7pm so you can shop after work or after dropping children off at sports/dance practices. Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Fall and Winter clothes and accessories will be arranged on tables and racks along with side tables of Books, Toys, Yard Sale Treasurers, Decorations and Kitchen Items. The sale will be held inside Margaret Kay Fellowship Hall (see sign on lawn of CE Building), 115 Commonwealth Avenue in Attleboro Falls. Mark your calendars! For more info call 508-699-7700.
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Holiday Craft Fair
Holiday Craft Fair, November 1, 2014 at St. Nicholas of Myra Church- St. Nicholas of Myra Women’s Guild is sponsoring Holiday Craft Fair on Nov. 1, 2014 from 9 am to 2 pm at St. Nicholas of Myra Church 499 Spring Street, North Dighton. There will be Roll-up table, Bake table, many crafters. Homemade soup and sandwiches will be sold from the kitchen. For further information, call Marilyn Crawford at 508-669-5098.
Join Us For “Christmas In The Village”
Fri, Nov 6th, 4-8pm & Sat, Nov 7th, 8am-3pm
Rehoboth Congregational Church, 139 Bay State Road Our annual bazaar features a Turkey Supper on Friday night. Seatings are at 5pm and 6:30 pm. Reservations are a must! Call 508-252-4545 or email secretary@rehobothucc.org. Our luncheon on Saturday is from 11:30-2pm and features homemade favorites like beef stew, meatball sandwiches, fresh salads, apple crisp and more! No reservations are required. Shop for fall & Christmas gifts from our wide variety of shops! Our Christmas Shop features wreaths, ornaments, centerpieces, and other seasonal décor. Our Country Store is filled with decorative items, antiques, wreaths and one of a kind treasures from the past. Grandma’s Pantry is stocked with our traditional homemade baked beans and brown bread, as well as preserves, pickles, relishes and salsas. There will also be hand made knit and crochet items that will keep you warm and in style through the winter season. Mrs. Claus’ Closet has pre-owned Christmas decorations that still look great and new Christmas jewelry. Our Book Nook has gently used books at bargain prices and the Woodworker’s Workbench (back by popular demand!) features bowls, pens, birdfeeders, boxes, wine corks, etc. – all handcrafted by men in our congregation. Grab some food at the Bake Shoppe & Bistro, which is filled with bread, pies, cakes, cookies, scones and more. There will also be gluten-free selections available. Fudge and other home made treats are located here. Check out the Cookie Walk where you will find a large variety of cookies to choose from. Select your own assortment of favorites or try something new. Don’t forget to place your bids at our Silent Auction. There are many items available, including physical items, services and gift cards. New this year: Christmas Tree Raffle! Table top trees decorated with different themes created by ladies of the church. Get updates on the RCC Facebook page! www.facebook.com/rehobothucc
Harvest Supper
The Seekonk Congregational Church, 600 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, MA will hold their Annual Harvest Supper on Saturday November 7th. Two seatings are planned, 5:00 PM and 6:45 PM. The menu will include Baked Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Butternut Squash, Harvard Beets, Onions, Cole Slaw, Rolls & Butter, Apple Crisp and beverage. Ticket prices are: Adults $12.00 and Children (5-12 years old) $4.00. Take out is available. For tickets or any information please contact, Christina Greene at 508-496-4866 or the Church office at 508-336-9355. Reservations required.
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News And Notes From Blanding Library by Leslie Patterson
Monday - Thursday 11:30 - 8:00pm
Friday & Saturday 10:00 - 4:00pm
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Annual Used Book Sale Oct. 16-18
This year the Blanding Library’s annual used book sale will be held the weekend of Oct. 16-18 at Goff Hall. Members of the Friends of the Blanding Library are invited to a special preview sale on Friday evening, Oct. 16, from 5 to 8 p.m. New members may join at that time to take advantage of the preview sale. The sale will be open to all on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will include a bake sale. We are still accepting donations of books in good condition, and hope you will contribute to the bake sale too. Sunday’s clearance sale will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Oct. 18, with books going for $3 a bag. We will be leaving any remaining books in the hall through Thursday, Oct. 22, to give you more time to browse and buy at clearance prices.
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The Blanding has new mouse pads for sale, especially designed for us by Debra Maher Creative. (Thanks, Debra!) Choose from two great designs at $15 each. You can always use another mouse pad and they make great gifts. All profits go to the library. Fall story hours are underway but children may still register for the rest of the series. Story and craft hours for children ages 3 to K will continue through Nov. 19, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and Thursdays at 2 p.m. Tot Time for children under 3 will continue on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. through Nov. 17. The library continues to celebrate Goff Hall’s 100-year anniversary throughout 2015. The ice cream social in August was a lot of fun. Thanks to the Rehoboth Garden Club for donating the daffodil bulbs for library patrons to plant in front of Goff Hall. We’ll be looking forward to seeing the beautiful results next spring. We hope you’ve enjoyed the Blanding’s special programs this year and will take part in our autumn and holiday programs. You can find out more at blandinglibrary.net or by calling the library at 508-252-4236. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter now too, so check us out. The Blanding will be closed on Monday Oct. 12 for Columbus Day.
Ghost Stories in Cemetery on Sun. Oct. 25
Do you enjoy a good ghost story for Halloween? Get your tickets now for a special evening of ghost stories and tales of local hauntings, sponsored by the library. It will be held at the Village Cemetery on Bay State Road on Sunday, Oct. 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 and must be purchased in advance at the Blanding during regular library hours. Tickets will not be sold that evening. All proceeds go to the library. Wear your walking shoes and a warm jacket for this outdoor program. You might want to bring a flashlight too. Please note that the program is not suitable for young children.
“Bring-a-Friend” Costume Party Saturday, Oct. 24thFrom 6 – 8 P.M.
Games, Crafts & Snacks Wear your costume and have fun with Girl Scouts from our local area. $1 Donation. Also, we’re collecting Thanksgiving Basket items such as cans of corn, cranberry sauce and stuffing. Non-perisable food pantry items welcome. Hosted by Troop 247 Rehoboth RSVP Carol-Anne Blackwell akaredant@comcast.net
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We will be holding our annual Craft & Vendor Sale on Saturday November 28, 2015 (Small Business Saturday), from 9-3. We will have a good variety of vendors and crafters, and this is a great way to start your holiday shopping (or pick up something for yourself!)
Friends Meetings
The Friends of the Seekonk Library is a group of volunteers who love Seekonk Public Library! We meet monthly to discuss ways that we can assist the library, raise funds, and increase membership. We’d love for you to join us! Our next meeting is Monday, October 26th in the back meeting room. Hope to see you there!
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The Friends welcome book donations according to the following guidelines. Please remember that these items are meant to be re-sold in our lobby, so we cannot accept items that are musty, mildewed, torn, missing parts, etc. Thank you!
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. • Magazines should have covers and no more than 3 months old. • Puzzles that are in good condition and DVDs are accepted. • We cannot accept games, 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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Seekonk Public Library is pleased to present an intensive nine session series Creating 3D Objects in Blender beginning on Monday, October 5 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This program is best suited for adults experienced with 3D printing and/or programming experience. Participants will need to have the free Blender software (from blender.org) installed on your own PC or Mac, preferable before the first session. Space is limited; registration with a SAILS Library card is required. Are you ready to move beyond basic design for your 3D printing? Seekonk resident Jim Joiner will lead this series on the Blender interface, scripting, and text engines. Sessions will be held on consecutive Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (except for holiday, Monday, October 12). The total course is divided into 3 sections of 3 lessons each. The First Section will concentrate on the User Interface, the Second Section on Scripting and the Third Section on the Text Engine. For registration or more information: www.seekonkpl.org library@seekonkpl.org
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Seekonk Public Library will host a series of four free sessions of Yoga for Stress Reduction and Self Care. This series will be held at the library at 10 AM beginning Saturday, October 10. Space is limited; registration is required. Life and stress go hand in hand. Come to this series to learn how to lessen the effects of stress with simple yoga practices anyone can do. Area resident Cynthia Ellis will lead this yoga series. Each class will briefly introduce a different aspect of the philosophy of yoga followed by a gentle practice. Please bring your own mats. These sessions are open to all experience levels and beginners are welcome! Register online at www. seekonkpl.org or by calling the library at 508-336-8230 x5130. Cynthia is a clinical psychologist who recently completed a 200 hour yoga instructor training program with Ellen Schaeffer at One Yoga Center in Foster, RI. She is especially interested in the use of yoga for stress reduction and self care.
Teddy Roosevelt: Mind, Body and Spirit
One of America’s most beloved presidents will be presented in a can’t miss performance, “Teddy Roosevelt: Mind, Body and Spirit” at Seekonk Library on Wednesday, October 14 at 6 PM. This free program is generously sponsored by The Friends of the Seekonk Public Library. Combining history, drama, and fun, actor and author Ted Zalewski brings Roosevelt to life in an unforgettable show. Cowboy, soldier, naturalist, historian, father, statesman and winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace, Theodore Roosevelt lived a life that inspires us still. Come and enjoy a “bully” time with this program. Ted Zalewski holds a degree from the Harvard School of Education and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild. He has brought this presentaton to 35 states across the country. Ted has been a faculty member at Lesley College, UMASS Boston and Urban College, Boston. He has published children’s books and his other one-person performances include Vincent Van Gogh, Hemingway, and Longfellow. For information: www.seekonkpl.org library@seekonkpl.org
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Homemade Holiday Cards Workshop
Get a jump start on the holidays at the Homemade Holiday Cards workshop at Seekonk Library on Wednesday, October 21 at 6 PM. This free program is generously sponsored by The Friends of the Seekonk Public Library. Space is limited; registration is required. Long time crafter and educator with Stampin’ Up!, a card crafting company, Patricia Quinn will lead this workshop for adults on creating homemade cards. Come to this program to make personal cards that are keepsakes in and of themselves. Patricia will demonstrate and share ideas for creating handmade cards. Participants will create two cards to take home. Space is limited; registration is required by October 14. Reserve your spot today and get a jump on the holiday rush! For information and to register: www.seekonkpl.org or library@seekonkpl.org
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The Delvena Theatre Company will be presenting Meet Julia Child! at the Seekonk Public Library, 410 Newman Avenue, Seekonk on Thursday, November 12 at 6:00 PM. This programs is free and open to the public, generously sponsored by The Friends of the Seekonk Public Library. Meet Julia Child! is a live performance featuring Lynne Moulton as “Julia Child” doing what she did best. The audience will learn more about her life and have the opportunity to view “Julia” on the set of The French Chef, an amusing and fun experience. After the performance, the cast will open up for discussion regarding Julia Child. This original edutainment production will feature both Lynne Moulton and Fran Baron. The Delvena Theatre Company has been doing to-go shows for the last several years at various venues throughout the New England area. The Company was founded in 1992, and prior to “going on the road” performed at different locations throughout Massachusetts, most often at the Boston Center for the Arts. Delvena was nominated for five Independent Reviewers of New England awards. Its production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ was on Theatre Mirror’s Best List for acting, directing and production. Presentations of ‘Anna Weiss’ and ‘Beyond Therapy’ were included on Theatre Mirror’s best play list and ‘Blue Heart’ was placed on Aisle Say’s best list.
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The FALL Fall: The Best Season for Home Improvement (BPT) - The rituals of fall include sending kids back to school, raking leaves and cheering on the hometown football team. In addition, a new fall tradition has emerged for America’s nearly 74 million homeowners - home improvement. This fall promises to be particularly popular for home projects. Lower gas prices are boosting people’s discretionary income
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Everyone wants their home to sparkle when they welcome family and friends during the holidays. Completing a home improvement project during the fall sets up a big reveal when the holidays roll around.
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Fall is an excellent time to save money by finding great deals on home improvement supplies and service. Year-end sales begin and discounts can be steep. Retailers like Lumber Liquidators, with their annual Yard Sale in October, often have discounts to clear inventory before the New Year. Also, contractors are busiest during the warmer months - their business cools as the weather does. Facing tight timelines and tighter budgets, homeowners often need to prioritize their projects. Installing hardwood floors often provides a high return on investment, both from a quantitative (home value) and qualitative (pride in ownership) standpoint. No matter what a homeowner chooses to do during the fall home improvement season, it will help reduce cabin fever during the winter months.
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(BPT) - There are so many reasons to love fall. From the brisk breeze and color-changing leaves outdoors, to prepping for the holidays and watching football inside, there couldn’t be a better time to make a few updates around your house. Consider these simple fall home updates to stylishly welcome the season.
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Throughout the year, our walls can undergo stress from energetic kids, furniture moving and everyday traffic. If your home will be busy during the holidays, welcome guests with a newly painted entryway, or, freshen up your family room with a colorful accent wall. Painting is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to transform a room, so embrace the season and try a fall-inspired hue that harmonizes with your existing space like deep emerald green, royal purple or burgundy. Deep, rich paint colors are a top design trend of 2015, so the bolder the better. To achieve the best results, use FrogTape brand painter’s tape to attain sharp paint lines. FrogTape is treated with PaintBlock Technology, which seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed. To help incorporate the color of the accent wall into the room, add décor and accessories in similar shades throughout the area, such as new pillows in your family room or a coordinating rug in your entryway.
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Group together the season’s leaves and branches to create a unique centerpiece, or place them throughout the house to bring life to your living areas. Crafting with fall foliage is a cinch - simply gather an assortment of thick leaves, either real or faux - and after they’re rinsed and dried, spray each side of the leaf with copper paint and leave to dry for a few hours. Line these leaves up along a table runner, string them from your mantle or use them to dress up place settings. To extend the life of your metallic leaves, consider using them as place cards for holiday dinners. Easily allow guests to find their seats in shimmery style by placing printed nametags atop the leaves at each setting.
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During the fall, more time will be spent in the home’s entertaining spaces to accommodate holiday soirees and family gatherings. Increase the functionality of this room - whether it’s the den, family room, dining room or finished basement - and encourage guests to congregate comfortably by adding casual seating. Spice things up with a mixture of options; choose decorative stools and poufs, or upcycle vintage chairs with new, reupholstered seats. The style of your chairs can vary, but be sure to coordinate the colors and patterns. When you’re not in party mode, stow away the extra seats.
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When decorating for fall, don’t overlook the bathroom! A few simple changes can take this space to new heights. Start by swapping out your soap dishes and lotion pumps with new, coordinating options fitting for the season. If budget allows, replace your everyday towels with new, plush ones in fun fall colors that add a pop of color to the room. Next, add candles with autumn-inspired scents for an aromatic effect that brings the outdoor aura indoors.
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“I like to fill pitchers with flowers or fall foliage to create gorgeous accents that can be used outdoors or anywhere around the house,” says Replacements’ Product Marketing Manager, Keith Winkler. “It’s easy to turn a serving tray into a unique center piece by placing small mums, pansies or other fall potted plants in a nice arrangement on the tray. You can turn wine glasses upside down and place candles on the base to create unique holders. The possibilities are endless.” Repurposing is more than fun and functional - these new uses also make great conversation starters. Robbins plans on posting fall entertaining and decorating ideas on Replacements’ Facebook page throughout the autumn months.
(BPT) - As the glorious days of summer slip into crisp evenings, the changing colors trigger a transition in seasonal décor. “There’s an exciting mix of texture and color in fall fashion that’s extending into home decorating,” says designer Julie Robbins. “As for tabletop, a big trend this season is blending patterns you wouldn’t ordinarily put on the same table. For example, paring a very exotic or modern pattern, like an animal print or an architectural design with a mainstream vintage Americana pattern such as Fiesta, or maybe mixing a polka dot pattern with fine china. It’s unexpected, but it really works.” Robbins helps customers put a new spin on their dinnerware as the lead designer at Replacements, Ltd. touted as the world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles. Robbins says shades of purple are trending this fall, including various tones of berry and plums, along with warm autumn oranges and sage. Popular textures lean toward natural materials such as burlap, leather and knits. If you really want to get your creative juices flowing, Robbins suggests repurposing an old shawl into a table runner.
Get cozy with friends and family
As home decor changes with fall trends, so is the way many entertain. Gatherings lean toward relaxed, cozy evenings making memories with friends and family; a respite before the upcoming busy holiday season. “My favorite autumn get-togethers are around the fireplace with homemade chili and cornbread - a very casual, blue jean kind of thing and that’s a big trend for fall entertaining,” Robbins says. “People are paring back and looking for ways to entertain that don’t mean setting a table for 12. This ranges from baby boomers looking to downsize to millennials who want substance over flash. It’s earthy and simple.” Robbins says fall root vegetables and apples coming into season signal a time for cool weather dishes and the tableware that goes with it, such as soup bowls and mugs. Canapé plates and individual dip bowls are perfect for tailgating and outdoor finger food buffets around a bonfire or fire pit, because these smaller pieces give guests the freedom to mingle.
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The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America announced today following its Special Council Meeting the approval of its merger with the Annawon Council, Boy Scouts of America. This follows on the heels of the Annawon Council approving the consolidation earlier this week. The decision to combine the two Boy Scout groups will expand the Commercial • Industrial Narragansett Council’s territory from the southernmost portions of Rhode Island up into Massachusetts, including many suburbs south of Boston. This added region includes the Residential communities of Attleboro, North Attleboro, Mansfield, Norton, Lakeville, Carver, Middleboro, Raynham, Dighton, Berkley and Taunton, among many others. MA - RI License Leaders from the two councils began meeting nearly six months ago to plan the merger. Bucket Truck Service “This is a historic step for our Council,” said John Mosby Scout Executive/CEO of the Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America. “Exciting times are ahead for us as we build ~ Fully Insured ~ an even greater program for our youth in this expanded territory.” Dennis Dion, current volunteer Board President of the Annawon Council, has provided Fire Alarms Installed & Serviced significant leadership to this effort of consolidation during the entire past year. “We selected the Narragansett Council for our merger because both of our operations represent the highest ranked Scouting Councils out of the 12 in the New England area,” 93 Tremont St., Rehoboth, MA said Dion. “Together we are certain our combined program will provide parents in our area Tim Dorrance -Owner with a first-rate option for their child. No other program can provide the same leadership training and character development as Scouting.” The newly merged operation, which will take the name of the Narragansett Council, includes all of Rhode Island, 34 communities David J. Ledoux in Massachusetts and 1 in Connecticut, and boasts nearly 14,000 Scouts. The Narragansett Council’s main headquarters will remain at its current location in East Providence. “Our organization is growing, allowing us to provide the best programs for our Scouts,” said George Shuster, Board President Seekonk, MA of the Narragansett Council. “We look forward to working with members of the Annawon Council and providing the youth of our combined area top-level programs that can only be found in Installation - Sanding - Refinishing - Prefinished Scouting.” The merger will provide resources for all Scouts in the area ***Quality Craftsmanship*** never before offered by the previous individual Councils. In addi"Proudly serving the community for over 20 years" tion, the consolidation will allow for even stronger volunteer and professional guidance, providing the Scouts and volunteer unit Owner/Operator Office: 508-399-6211 leaders with unparalleled facilities, training, and camping programs. Fully Insured Cell: 508-272-7729 It is expected that the State of Massachusetts will formally approve the merger later this month, but efforts are already underway to combine the day-to-day operations just in time for the Fall Join-Scouting Campaign for new youth interested in joining the Boy Scouts. “The future is looking very bright for the Boy Scouts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts,” said Mosby. “We couldn’t have asked for a better group to collaborate with and now is a great time for parents to sign their child up for Scouting in our area.” About the Narragansett Council: The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America’s mission is to serve others by helping to instill Specializing in all styles of stone masonry values in young people and, in other ways, prepare them to make with over 25 years experience ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential. The Narragansett Council offers a program for boys and young • STONEWALLS • FIREPLACES men ages 6 to 21 and young women ages 14 to 21, serving • PATIOS • WALKWAYS nearly 14,000 in Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, Connecticut. For more information, please log on to Call for a free estimate www.narragansettbsa.org
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Bring the outside in with a miniature herb garden for fresh flavor enhancements when you need them. Spaces in front of a kitchen window with natural light are ideal for an indoor garden. Various herbs in 3- or 4-inch pots can be grouped together in stylish trays to keep humidity high. For an extra splash of color, add edible flowering plants to the garden, such as lavender, lemongrass and violet. These homegrown herbs can be used as garnishes, to layer flavor into a dish or even in cocktails for at-home entertaining.
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Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency This Fall with These Smart Winterizing Tips
(BPT) - Cooler temperatures and shorter days can only mean one thing - winter is on its way. January and February are typically considered the coldest months in the Northwest, Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States. It can be tough for homeowners to stay cozy inside without running up monthly heating costs. Building professionals say fall is the ideal time to consider winterizing your home for a more energy efficient and comfortable winter.
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There are some simple, inexpensive measures that homeowners can do to ensure their homes remain energy efficient, warm and comfortable. For less than $100, weather-stripping for windows, a door sweep strip and some caulking can help fill any air leaks to limit energy loss. Replacing the furnace’s air filter every three months can also help create a more comfortable environment since a clogged filter can reduce the unit’s overall efficiency and lifespan.
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Investing in a programmable thermostat allows homeowners to monitor the indoor temperature of their home remotely via a smart phone or online. Keeping the temperature low when no one is home and programming the thermostat to increase the temperature when everyone arrives home, annual heating costs can be reduced anywhere between 5-15 percent, according to the U.S Department of Energy. The same principle can be applied during summer months to help save on cooling costs.
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The Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation of Dighton-Rehoboth is a program of Dollars for Scholars ®, a Scholarship America® organization, which is the largest national private scholarship establishment in the United States. CSF of Dighton-Rehoboth members are citizens who volunteer their time and energies toward raising money for educational scholarships. There are no paid employees, and many hands make light work of the tasks needed for the youth of our future.
October 2015 At the June 2, 2015 Celebration of Excellence at the DightonRehoboth Regional High School, the Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation awarded scholarships in the total amount of $39,475 to 63 members of the Class of 2015. Parents of all High School grades are invited to our monthly meetings in the D‑R Administrative Office Conference Room. Please enter the following Thursday dates into your 2015 calendar: October 15; November 19; and December 10 at 7:00 P.M. If you come later, you’ll still be welcomed! In addition to the Seniors involvement in the Community, the Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation has historically received scholarship funds from institutions (civic organizations, businesses, groups representing previous D-R Classes), prior student recipients, and donors to honor others (D‑R graduates, teachers, parents, etc.). The Foundation also accepts donations for its general account. More donations = higher scholarship funds for these seniors. Public acknowledgement of donors is solely by permission. Not limited to only a four-year plan, CSF Scholarships can be used for any accredited form of higher education, if it is for a standard degree or certificate of study of Career or Training Education. The earlier that the student begins the application process, the more they are considered for these scholarships. To enhance their chance of awards, all students grades 9-12, their parents, and volunteers can contact the Guidance Office. There is more information at Dighton.Rehoboth.DollarsForScholars. org or by phoning the telephone number: (508) 222-5872
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The Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation has presented scholarships to DightonRehoboth Regional High School seniors since their first graduating class in 1961. The CSF receives scholarship funds from graduating student activities, institutions (civic organizations, businesses, groups representing previous D-R Classes), prior student recipients, and donors to honor others (D‑R graduates, teachers, parents, etc.). A special fundraiser for the whole Dighton and Rehoboth community is the CSF Annual Golf Tournament. For many years, fun-loving groups and individuals have come for an all-day event. Golf, dinner, carts, auction, raffle, and other surprises are planned for individual as well as team golfers. All the golfers and volunteers will see the identification of the individual or commercial hole sponsors. The 2016 tee-off is planned for June 20, which is the day after Father’s Day. It happens to also be the Summer Solstice, an extra hour for golf! Golfers, volunteers, and sponsors: Enter this date into your 2016 calendar. For more information phone the Fundraising Chairwoman for Golf, Kathy Amaral, at (508)252-3508. Please leave a clear message. The Foundation also accepts donations for its general account. More donations = higher scholarship funds for these seniors. Public acknowledgement of donors is solely by permission.
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I am extremely pleased to announce that Mr. Joseph Pirraglia, currently the Assistant Principal at the Allen Shawn Feinstein Middle School in Coventry, Rhode Island, has accepted our job offer to lead Beckwith Middle School into the 21st Century. His planned start date is October 1st, 2015. As you know, a search committee was formed to begin the process to find an instructional leader for the principal position upon the August 14th resignation of Principal Deborah Pincince. The search committee consisted of administration, school committee members, teachers, and parents. We advertised the position for an immediate opening, and the timeline for interviews commenced on August 21st. Dr. Jeanne Bonneau was subsequently appointed as an Interim Principal beginning on August 17th, in order to prepare Beckwith for the opening of the 2015-2016 school year. Dr. Bonneau, as was previously reported, has a wealth of experience and knowledge at the middle school level. She most recently served as a math consultant during the 2014-15 school year at both the Beckwith Middle School and the Dighton Middle School. Dr. Bonneau has agreed to continue in her interim role until Mr. Pirraglia assumes his principal position on October 1st. Furthermore, Dr. Bonneau will continue to support both Mr. Pirraglia and our newly hired Assistant Principal, Mr. Mike Martone, while also serving as a math consultant. Upon hearing of the appointment of Mr. Pirraglia, Dr. Bonneau said, “My life has been about doing what I can to help children and those who are dedicated to getting teaching right for all children. It has been my pleasure to serve the students and teachers at Beckwith Middle Schools this past month and I look forward to working with this incoming dynamic duo.” In his cover letter, Mr. Pirraglia said, “Through experience, I have developed core values that set me apart as a leader. I believe that teachers are a school’s most valuable resource, that a positive culture is essential for school performance, that leaders should lead by example, and that all students deserve an equal opportunity to learn.” Finally, I would like to thank you for your continued support as we work together as a T.E.A.M., to ensure that Beckwith Middle School is on a “Pathway to Excellence”. Sincerely, Anthony C. Azar, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools
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Review Together:
The next time your child is preparing for a quiz or test, try making a quiz game (like Jeopardy) to review the material.
Plan Ahead:
As your child completes his/her homework, take time to look over the papers and assignments together. This will help you to understand what the curriculum is and also let your child know that you are interested and involved their schoolwork. Once the homework is neatly done and checked, put it in the proper folder/notebook and place the books into his/her backpack. Place the backpack near the door or in a location that will remind your child to take it with them the next morning.
School Day
Our school day starts at 8:00 a.m. This means that all students should be in their homerooms by 8:00 a.m. or they are considered tardy. Our school day is completed at 2:15 p.m.
New Personnel
We are pleased to announce that we have made the following additions to the Beckwith staff: Meaghan Hazzard and Lindsey Rapoza have returned as TLC special needs teachers; Sarah Grosslein has returned as grade 7 math teacher. Samantha Allyn has joined the Beckwith team as Special Needs Coordinator, Shannon
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School Agendas
The school agenda study skills program is an important and required part of student life at Beckwith Middle School. Each student has been provided with a school agenda, which is a daily planning booklet in which students are required to record all assignments. Also, you will find the school calendar on the back cover of this year’s agenda. Teachers will review study skills tips with their students and require them to use it to record assignments. Therefore, the agenda must be carried to all classes. Students who lose or damage their agenda will be required to purchase a new one at a cost of $5.00. You will find the links to this year’s Student Handbook and applicable school committee policies on the left-hand side of our website.
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The cost for lunch is $2.75 this year. The cost for milk is $.50. The lunch menu is posted in every classroom for the children to view and is also available on our website. This year we will using NUTRIKIDS Point of Sale and MySchoolBucks Online Meal Payment system. Your child will continue to use the same PIN number that he/she used last year. The PIN number will remain the same until graduation from high school. MySchool Bucks is a secure online payment system which allows you to add money to your child’s meal account using a credit/debit card or electronic check. You can also review your child’s balance and purchase information for the previous ninety days from the comfort of your home or on your phone. There is no charge for you to sign up for low balance alerts. To enroll go to www.MySchoolBucks.com. If you have questions, you can contact MySchoolBucks directly at parentsupport @myschoolbucks.com or 1-855-832-5226. Please be sure to return your free and reduced lunch application to school today.
Textbooks & Materials
The cost of one student textbook very often exceeds sixty dollars. We ask your cooperation in encouraging your children to respect and care for all books and school materials. Students who lose or damage books and/or school materials will be required to pay for them.
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Please send in a copy of your child’s most recent physical exam done by the pediatrician as soon as possible so that it may be added to your child’s health record. It should include any recent immunizations your child may have received. As a reminder, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health requires a physical every 3-4 years. As a reminder, students should NOT be bringing medication of any kind in to school. Medication (prescription and over the counter) MUST be brought in by an adult and permission forms need to be filled out by the parent. If you have indicated on your child’s pupil information/ emergency contact form that your child has an allergy and requires an Epi-pen and/or Benadryl, the medication needs to be brought to the school as soon as possible and the appropriate parent and doctor forms need to be completed.
Summer Reading
Students will be participating in book groups within the next two weeks. If your child has not finished reading his/her two books, now is a good time for them to complete those last few pages. It might even be a good idea for students to jot down a few notes about the story while it is fresh in their minds so that they can actively participate in the discussion.
School Advisory Council
School Advisory Councils were established in all schools under the Educational Reform Act. Monthly meetings of the School Council are open to the public and meeting dates are posted in the town hall and at the school.
October 2015 Beckwith Soccer Teams
We are pleased to announce the members of Beckwith’s 2015 soccer teams: Raiders: Aidan Botelho, Wes Brown, Seth Cordeiro, Ricky Curtis, Jordan Fernandes, Aiden Foster, Sean O’Brien, Hunter Brierly, Colin D’Ambrosio, Matt Duarte, Ben Horowitz, Cam LeBlanc, Marshall Morgado, Cole Tavares, Reece Cordeiro, Bryce Downs, Colin Foster, Rian Pontes, Luke Taylor, and Ben Wheeler. Lady Raiders: Pilar Beerman, Angelena Correia, Emily D’Ambrosio, Julianna DaCosta, Ashley Damon, Anna DeGirolamo, Delaney Dunphy, Madelyn Glynn, Jenna Gross, Carleigh Hall, Reagan Jolin, Katie Kimmell, Kristin Murphy, Cassidy O’Donnell, Meghan Reed, Alyson Rego, Megan Reilly, Isabella Santos, Margaret Saxon, and Julia Tavares. Congratulations to those students!
CORI/SORI
For those of you who are interested in chaperoning field trips and volunteering to help teachers or help at school events, please remember that you need to have a current CORI/SORI form on file with the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District. Your form needs to be completed in person and you will need to present a valid drivers’ license. Once you have been approved, your form is valid for all the schools in our district for three years.
Caution Please
Please remember that it is illegal to pass a bus that has the flashing lights on and doing so threatens the safety of our students. Please use caution as you drop your child /children off and use the designated drop off pattern to ensure the safety of all our students. Thank you for your cooperation.
PTSA
You are encouraged to join our K-8 Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA). The PTSA provides Beckwith Middle School with a tremendous amount of support for enrichment activities and field trips. Our enrichment program includes many outstanding activities and performances that would not be possible without the PTSA’s funding and support. You can find the link to the Rehoboth PTSA’s website http://rehobothptsa.org/ or click on their link on our website.
Box Tops for Education/Labels for Education/Ink Cartridges
As you may be aware, Beckwith Middle School is participating in the Box Tops for Education and the Labels for Education programs. To participate, simply save the Box Top coupons from various General Mills products. Send those saved Box Tops to school with your child and we will submit them to General Mills, which in return sends our school a check. Each Box Top is worth ten cents. We usually earn about $1,200.00 each year. The Labels for Education program earns us points so that we can buy products from the catalogue. The Labels for Education are found on Campbell’s, Pepperidge Farm, Post, Swanson and V8 products. We do NOT need the whole label, just the Labels for Education logo and the UPC code. The ink cartridges are taken to STAPLES where we earn $2.00 per cartridge. The teachers use the coupons from the recycling to buy extra supplies for their classrooms.
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On the first day of school all students were provided with their parent portal log-in and password on a label which they were instructed to place on the inside cover of their agendas. Your child’s agenda should go home and back to school every day. Please be sure to check the parent portal periodically for your child’s most current academic status. Report cards can be viewed and printed through the parent portal once term grades have been posted.
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Positive home/school communication is key to every child’s educational success. Beckwith Middle School is very fortunate to have a wonderful student body, a skilled, knowledgeable and dedicated faculty, a very supportive PTSA, a very supportive parent base and a growing number of loyal community members. To help with communication, we send an email to parents containing our daily morning announcements. If you would like to receive the email announcements, please be sure that we have your email address. We have established a Facebook page where we post our Daily Announcements. We also use the CallOneNow system to notify parents of students’ absences from school if the parent has not already notified us of the absence. The system is also used for other important, and at times district-wide, notifications. Best wishes for a great school year! Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Nov. 12
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A Snapshot of Learning: Palmer River Elementary
Kindergarten students, Carter T., Isabelle S. and Skyler D. celebrate Johnny Appleseed’s Birthday. The students made hats which they wore proudly as they worked to complete integrated activities in Mathematics, Science, and Language Arts.
Fourth grade students blend Science, Mathematics, Art and Engineering to create “Bug Traps”. The students observed the outdoor environment, discussed their observation and designed a bug trap. Later they wrote a descriptive paragraph about their trap and presented their design to the class for critique. Very interesting!
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Rehoboth Community and Teachers Come Together to Brighten the Blacktop Hopscotch. Four Square. A basketball court. Many of us may remember these things from our childhood recess out on the blacktop. Today, thanks to volunteers from the community and teachers in our schools, these activities are shining brightly on the blacktop at Palmer River Elementary School!
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Volunteers: Kathy Cooper and family | Melissa Goulart and family | Karen DeRoche and family | Susan Bogosian and family | Lorraine Foley and family | Mr. Jared Kepnes and father Steve | Miss Tracey Torcato and fiancee Nick | Assistant Principal Elise DuBois and family | Mrs. Sandi Klinkhamer | Mrs. Louise Lydon | Mr. James Pearse and family | Mrs Charlene Watson and family This joint effort, led by Computer Teacher James Pearse, and funded by the Rehoboth PTSA and donations made to the school, is intended to provide structured activities during recess time. These activities are meant to improve teamwork, sportsmanship and hand/eye coordination. More than anything else however, its all about the fun! “Students need a fun, safe and engaging recess time to burn off their boundless energy,” explains Palmer River Principal Arlene Miguel. “Our blacktop has been transformed into an exciting and colorful place where kids can be kids, learn new games, and make new friends!” The numbers tell the story: Twenty community and school volunteers painted 11 gallons of special non-slip outdoor paint over two days to create five handball courts, one basketball key, and two hopscotch games! In addition, our volunteer painters used stencils to create a map of the United States of America. “This is an excellent example of how one great community joins one remarkable elementary school to benefit many extraordinary children,” remarked Mrs. Miguel. Let the recess games begin!
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Seekonk High News
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We Deliver Only Heatforce Premium Oil Visitors to the high school will be greeted by a banner with the high school’s new Core Values and Beliefs statement: At Guaranteed Lowest Prices. Seekonk High School is committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where our students can develop the skills www.priceriteheatingoil.com necessary to become independent thinkers and problem solvers capable of addressing the challenges and opportunities of the 21st 48 Case Avenue, Seekonk, MA century. The staff, students, family, and community members will collaborate to create an atmosphere of compassion, tolerance, and mutual respect. We will provide stimulating academic and extracurricular programs that are relevant and engaging so we can meet the needs of our diverse learners. The district is transitioning to Google Mail. If you would like to e-mail a member of the staff please use: Last name followed by letter of the person’s first name @seekonkschools.org. Example: mcgovernm@seekonkschools.org. Congratulations to Mrs. Cunard whose grant application was approved by the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust. This year the student handbook will again be available online rather than printed in the planner. If you do not have access to a computer, please call the main office and request a hard copy. We will send one home with your child. (See Dr. Jones’ column for more information.) We are fortunate this year to have been selected to participate in the Massachusetts Math and Science Initiative (MMSI). Other schools in our cohort include New Bedford HS, Durfee HS, Westport HS, and Case HS. Students who are enrolled in Advanced Placement classes in math, science, and English will have multiple opportunities to attend study sessions on Saturdays to help them to prepare for their AP exams. These sessions will be held from 8 AM to noon and transportation (bus) from the high school will be provided. Your student’s teacher(s) will provide more information. On Wednesday, September 16th @ 10:30 AM, we held an Advanced Placement Kickoff and Rally to celebrate all students enrolled in AP classes (AP US and European History, too) in the auditorium. Students entered the auditorium to the music of the Frank P. Casarella, DMD SHS Band. Those in attendance included: Senator Timilty, Representative Howitt, Town Administrator Cadime, and Superintendent of Schools Arlene Bosco.
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Traditional vs Neuro-Spinal Chiropractic The traditional Chiropractor focuses on pain relief. There's nothing wrong with that. In fact, the desire for pain relief is the number one reason a person goes to the Chiropractor. Traditional chiropractic’s goals of temporarily decreasing pain and muscle spasm and restoring motion is often quite successful.
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With traditional chiropractic care, there’s usually an endless cycle of relapses, though. The person needs to go back again and again to "get cracked or fixed" for pain relief. Why is that? It may be that the primary cause of the pain has not been addressed. Here at North Star Chiropractic, we take a different approach to Chiropractic care. As a leader in Neuro-Spinal Direction, Dr. Wilson's focus is the primary condition which is the shift in the body's neuro-musculo-skeletal system called NeuroSpinal Imbalance.
Neuro-Spinal Imbalance Many secondary symptoms and conditions, pain being only one, may result from a Neuro-Spinal Imbalance, the primary cause. If the primary condition has not been addressed in these cases, the secondary symptoms/conditions simply will only be postponed, not subside at all, or continue to worsen. Have you or someone you know have that happen with traditional chiropractic or medical care? To determine if you or a loved one is experiencing a NeuroSpinal Imbalance, please call (508) 336-8100 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Wilson, where a consultation is about a 20-minute, casual conversation (no charge).
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Mrs. Lisa Almeida – Portuguese Mr. Joel Cordeiro – Health Ms. Kayla Nastari – Adjustment Counselor Mrs. Tricia Prata – Main Office Secretary Mr. Michael Costello – In House Suspension Mrs. Gail Amaral and Ms. Mary Butler Instructional Aides Mrs. Megan Giammarco – Aquatics Mr. Fred Crippen – Athletic Director In the spring the members of School Council with input from the faculty and staff developed a new School Improvement Plan. We will focus on completing the goals listed below: Goal 1: Align curriculum vertically and horizontally with the MA Frameworks/Common Core by June 2017. If we align curriculum, students will graduate with the skills necessary for college and career readiness. Goal # 2: Engage in an inclusive process to review and revise our current expectations to ensure that they are measurable; address academic, social, and civic competencies; and target high levels of achievement. Each of the 21st Century Learning Expectations will be defined by school-wide analytic rubrics. If we complete this goal, the students will benefit from a culture that supports them to achieve all competencies. Goal #3: By June 2017, develop and implement a program so every student has an adult in the school, in addition to the school counselor, who knows the student well and assists the student in achieving the school’s 21st century learning expectations. If we develop a program, students will be supported to achieve SHS’s academic, social, and civic expectations. Do you have some time to volunteer to join one of the following committees? School Council meets on the first Tuesday of each month from 6-7 PM in the high school library. The group is responsible for drafting the school improvement plan, revising the handbook, and providing input on the budget. The time commitment is minimal, but the contribution you can make to improving SHS is great. E-mail me if you are interested. Parents Advisory Committee (PAC) meets four times per year. This is the high school’s version of a PTO. The group organizes a variety of fundraisers to support student scholarships, provide items for the high school not covered by the budget, and plan/fund the Post Prom. The first meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 29th.
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From Mrs. Whatley, Director of Guidance
Students in grades 10, 11 and 12 students are reminded to turn in their completed community service forms to the guidance office. Twenty-five hours of community service are required for graduation.
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Please take some time to make note of the following items that we have already begun to address: Dress Code: Tank tops, spaghetti straps, hats and short shorts and/or skirts are not allowed to be worn during school. We have had to speak to a number of students concerning outfits that do not cover their undergarments. Please speak to your students about helping to maintain a respectful learning environment at school by dressing appropriately. Coffee, drinks, and food: Please remind your students that they may drink all the water they want (as long as it is in a clear container) during the school day. This will
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keep them from bringing coffee, sports drinks, etc. into school. Multiple students were asked to throw their coffee away today. Students are also encouraged to eat breakfast before arriving in class.
located at the back of students’ planners with them. It will be the start of a great conversation and help put them on the path to a successful year.
Building Character
Please remember to be careful in the parking lots each day. I know the traffic can be frustrating at times, but we ask that you stay within the cones and use the front entrance when dropping off and picking
We will be continuing our character initiative soon. An announcement will be made identifying the theme for September soon. Please review the character traits
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Please do not hesitate to contact me via email (jonesc@seekonk.k12.ma.us) or phone (508-336-7272 ext. 120) if you have any questions. I also post information on my blog (http://seekonkap.blogspot.com) and tweet (@DrCSJones) as often as possible. Please feel free to follow both for tips and updates. All of these accounts may be accessed at http://about.me/ChristopherSJones.
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Below is a link to the current list of athletic contests. When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs. Click here for the latest schedule. Please check http://www.southcoastconference.org/g5-bin/client.cgi?G5genie =567&G5button=13&school_id=5 for any updates before heading out to any of the contests. Schedules are subject to change based on weather and field conditions.
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SPORTS UPDATE Rehoboth 10U Thunder Girls Softball Team
Call Earl or Shirley Goff
Rehoboth 10U Thunder Girls Softball Team were Runner’s Up in the RI Coastal Tournament August 28-30th at Colt State Park in Bristol, RI
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Youth Baseball Open Meeting and Elections
RYBSA is planning to hold the annual open meeting and elections on Tuesday Oct 13th, at 7PM at Hillside Country Club. We welcome all to attend, contribute to this process, and selection of officers for upcoming 2016 season. We are a volunteer-driven organization and always looking for people who want to help provide the fun and education of youth baseball. Please come, participate, and consider volunteering - there will be a number of positions open as well as other ways to help outside of elected positions! Please see league site for any schedule updates or further details that may become available on positions etc. www. rybsaonline.com
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Rehoboth Council on Aging A Municipal Department of the Town
55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 Phone 508-252-3373 Fax 508-252-4617
Special Announcements for the Month
Rite Aid Flu Monday October 5th from 10 AM to 12 Noon We will be closed Columbus Day, October 12th Tai Chi classes are back please come & join us Our Pillow Case Project will begin October 13th @ 11:00 am. Please sign up. Let’s make a difference, and help those in need.
COA Corner
We are looking for children’s print fabric donations. We will be making pillowcases for Sturdy Hospital. In lieu of the plastic “Personal Belongings” bag, the bags are given to the kids coming in for surgeries, sleep studies, etc., to put their stuff in, and they get to take it with them when they go home. We are also looking for yarn donations. We will be making chemo hats and infant hats.
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
Tues from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Small 16oz Soup and Sandwich $3.00 Small 16oz Soup $2.00 or Large 32oz Soup $3.00 donation To be announced on the Monday before.
The COA Breakfast:
Wed from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
The COA is serving egg sandwiches, 2 pieces of French toast or 2 pancakes for $2.00 donation and with your choice of ham, sausage, bacon or home fries for an extra .50. Start your 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!
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 noon
Tasty Thursdays Lunch:
Pillow Case Project
Our project will start Tuesday October13th @ 11:00AM. Please sign up. Please call for more information.
Blood Pressures & Glucose Screenings:
Our town of Rehoboth nurse, Jamie will be available for blood pressure and glucose screenings. Please contact the COA 508252-3372 for more information.
Podiatry Clinic with Dr. Marian Markowitz
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.
Dr. Markowitz’s appointments start at 10:00 AM. Please call 508-252-3372 to schedule your appointment.
Musical Mondays:
Chair Yoga Exercise Classes:
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 Tuesdays at 12:30 PM -a ladies group that plays cards and other games Wednesdays at 12:30 PM we have HiLo Jack 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. Art Class students are welcome to come in on Wednesday’s from 10:30-12:30 and paint. Please note change of time.
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.
Thursdays the COA is having fun exercise classes in Chair Yoga at 9:00 AM. Cost is $3.00 per class. Come in and have some fun and check it out.....
Tai Chi Classes:
Tuesdays at 9:00 AM. Tia Chi Classes - a way to exercise that’s easy on the joints and helps with balance...Makes a whole new you and has a great positive outcome for any age. Cost is $3.00 per class
Line Dancing Classes:
Tuesdays at 10:00 AM. Get in the grove if you like dancing this is a fun group for you. Everyone is welcome to try out some steps. Cost is $3.00 per class.
Meals on Wheels and Meal-Site:
Please contact Bristol Elders, Inc. at (508) 675-2101 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, dessert and milk. Please call the day before to order a lunch.
The Best is Yet to Come:
The Best is Yet to Come - a senior social group that helps sponsor and doing activities that members suggest. They meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 1:00 PM at the Gladys L. Harrell Senior Center - 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 Annual dues are $6.00 - they have many great activities through out the year.
Senior Citizens Club:
The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club is a Social and Charitable Club to help seniors in Rehoboth have a better life. Meetings are scheduled for the 1st Thursday @ 12:30 & 3rd Thursday @ 12 Noon at the Rehoboth Council of Aging building.
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Serving Health Information Needs of Elders It’s that time of year again
OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR MEDICARE RECIPIANTS
Veteran’s Information:
Veterans Service: Dick can help you call 508-252-4467. Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 am -1:00 pm. Wednesday hours 8 am - 4 pm
Important:
Registration is required for all upcoming programs. All activities will have a participant signup sheets for that program. Most of the activity programs that are in the Council on Aging are free and open to the public. Some programs require minimum attendance; if there is no interest then that activity will either be canceled or postponed. Please call 508-252-3372 for information on all activities or to sign up.
COA Bulletin Post on Community Information:
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.
S.H.I.N.E / OUTREACH
The COA’s Outreach worker Bradley Marshall is available Mondays thru Wednesdays 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM and Thursdays 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM to assist you with Social Service needs from Fuel, Food, housing, Medical Insurance, and intervention help. Please call for an appointment at 508-2523372. Reminder: SNAP (Nutrition Program – Food Stamps) benefits can be applied for through this office. Please call for particulars on how to apply. This is the time for Re-Application for Fuel Assistance – If you need help in completing the form and providing the information requested call Bradley Marshall for assistance. New Application for Fuel assistance will be starting soon. Contact the Center to get and appointment to see if you qualify and to apply. Don’t wait and don’t forget to send in your Re-Applications ASAP.
Senior Citizens Bazaar
S.H.I.N.E.
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.
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October 15th to December 7th
Is the time to review your health care plans especially those with standalone Part D – Pharmacy Plans. If you have a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan or a Medicare Advantage Plan (HMO or PPO), you should have received information from your plan by the end of September. It is important to understand and save this information because it explains the changes in your plan for 2016. During the annual Medicare Open Enrollment period – October 15th to December 7th; you will have a chance to change your plan for the upcoming year. Bradley Marshall, your SHINE counselor can help you understand your plan changes, as well as other options that may be available to you. Call early to arrange and appointment during open enrollment. Don’t wait until it is too late!! Brad offers free and confidential counseling on all aspects of Medicare and related health insurance programs. To Schedule call – 1-508-252-3372 ext. 4017. 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.
The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club is having their Annual Fall Bazaar on Saturday, October 17th from 9:00am until 3:00pm at the Gladys L. Hurrell Senior Center, 55 Bay State Road, Rehoboth. Come and browse our many items which include knitting, crafts, jewelery, baked goods, roll-ups, raffles and much more. Outside will be our Trash and Treasure tables. The kitchen will be open to relax and have a bite to eat. We have a New England Patriots memorabilia section this year. The many items were donated by the Wright Family in memory of Rita, Kevin and his dog, Cooper. There will be something for everyone so bring a neighbor, bring a friend, and join us for an enjoyable shopping time.
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Seekonk Human Services
Telephone: (508) 336-8772 FAX: (508) 336-2239
Seekonk Human Services Staff
Telephone: (508) 336-8772 FAX: (508) 336-2239 Executive Director Bernadette Huck Ext. 15 Senior Secretary Ashley Cartwright, MBA ext. 12 Clerical Assistant Kimberly Mallon ext. 10 Educational & Social Programs Karen Stutz ext. 14 Outreach Managers Adriana DoSantos, LSW. 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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Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 4:30, Wednesdays 5:00 – 7:00 at Town Hall by Appointment Only, Friday 8:30 – 12:30
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Seekonk Human Services will be CLOSED Monday, Oct. 12th for Columbus Day
Rite Aid Outreach
Wednesday, Oct 7th @ 10am
Melissa Luiti will be returning to Seekonk Human Services to discuss upcoming programs being offered by Rite Aid. She will also be playing games with prizes. Lunch will be Venus de Milo soup and dessert for $3. Please sign up in advance by calling 508-336-8772
John Quintas Cooking Class Wed, Oct 14th @ 10am
The famous, John Quintas, from the American Diabetes Association is coming this month for another cooking class. John helps make simple, nutritious, meals and desserts. The best part of these meals and/ or desserts they are diabetic friendly! This month John will be making Key Lime pie. Lunch will be Meatball Subs and Key Lime Pie for $3. Please sign up in advance by calling 508-336-8772.
Halloween Party
Wed, Oct 28th @ 10am
Come one, come all! Come join the Halloween Party. Wear your most creative costume, Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes! Entertainment by our very own Barney Mallon, Karaoke King. A delicious lunch of meatloaf, veggies and mashed potatoes with dessert for $3 will be served. Please pay and sign up advance by calling 508-336-8772
Exploration Wednesdays
November 4th: Veteran’s Celebration Lunch: Turkey Dinner for $3 December 2nd: Holiday Happenings Lunch: Pasta and Meatballs for $3 December 9th: TRIAD: Christmas Party Lunch: Pot Roast for $3
Pasta Fest—Thank You
Seekonk Human Services and Seekonk Non-Profit Coalition would like to extend a sincere thank you to all that help make the Pasta Fest possible. We wouldn’t be able to host such an event without our faithful volunteers and donors, Mark Channley from Country Kitchen, Saint Vincent de Paul at Mount Carmel, Saint Vincent de Paul at Our Queen Martyrs, Grace Community Chapel, Human Service Board, Friends of Friends,
Village Green Preschool, Scialo’s Bakery, Gregg’s, Young’s Catering, Seekonk Post Office, R & R Farms, and individuals who contribute their time and offer raffle baskets for this event.
Daylights Savings Time Ends
It’s almost that time of the year! Daylights savings time will be ending on Sunday, November 1, 2015. This is a perfect time to change your smoke detector and carbon monoxide batteries. Remember fall back — gain an hour of sleep! If you need assistance changing you’re the batteries, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772.
Men’s Breakfast
Thursday, Oct 8th Toti’s Restaurant
All men are welcome to attend and no sign up is required. Bring a friend with you to enjoy a delicious breakfast. There is no set price for breakfast, order what you want, and pay for what you order.
Women’s Brunch
Thursday, Oct 15th Toti’s Restaurant
All women are welcome to attend and no sign up is required. Bring a friend with you to enjoy a delicious brunch. There is no set price for brunch, order what you want, and pay for what you order.
Holiday Baskets And Meals
Anyone who receives food from Doorways Food Pantry is eligible to receive a Thanksgiving turkey from Doorways. If you are not currently participating in Doorways, you may call the Outreach Department at Seekonk Human Services for an appointment to receive a holiday basket. You will need to fill out an intake form. Please call 508-336-8772 by Thursday, October 23rd if you or anyone you know needs a basket. Anyone who is homebound and would like to have a hot meal delivered on Thanksgiving should sign up at Seekonk Human Services by Friday, November 14th. Please call 508-336-8772 to have your name put on the list.
Medicare Open Enrollment October 15—December 7
It’s that time of year again! If you have a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan or a Medicare Advantage Plan (HMO or PPO), you should receive a notice from your plan by the end of September. That notice outlines
October 2015 The Reporter changes to be made to your plan for 2016: it is important to review, understand and save this information! During Medicare Open Enrollment, from October 15th to December 7th, you will be able to change your plan for next year. If you would like help understanding your upcoming changes and options, a trained SHINE counselor is available to offer FREE and CONFIDENTIAL counseling on all Medicare and related health insurance programs. Learn more about how SHINE can help you: call Seekonk Human Services @ 508-3368772 to make your appointment.
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disabled persons, and shut-ins. Calls are made the same time each day to check on the well being of the individual. If there is a 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 on the person. Applications are available at Seekonk Human Services. For more information, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772.
Blood Pressure & Glucose Clinic Wed, Oct 21st 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.
Knitters And Crochet
Yarn Donation Needed!
Fuel Assistance
The knitters are busy creating hats, sweaters & mittens for infants in our town and seniors who need lap robes. Our knitters are in need of yarn to keep up with demand. Donations can be made by dropping off yarn at Seekonk Human Services, 320 Pleasant Street or by calling 508-336-8772. Thank you in advance for your donation.
Income Guidelines:
Fridays @ 10am
If you had fuel assistance last year, be on the lookout for your application. File the application as soon as you get it. If you have never had fuel assistance and would like to apply or if you need help filing your application, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772 to make an appointment with the Outreach Department. Fuel Assistance begins November 1st. Maximum income for 1 person is $33,126, for 2 people is $43,319, for 3 people is $53,511, and for 4 people is $63,704. Income includes your social security, pensions and any interest income.
Needed Documents:
• Proof of income • 4 consecutive pay stubs • Social Security Award Letter or 1099 • Pension (Current 1099) • Interest Dividends (1099) • List of everyone in household plus their income • Homeowners must include: • Mortgage statement • Real estate tax bill • Insurance bill • Recent copy of electric bill and gas/ oil bill • Renters include: • Rent receipt • Recent copy of electric bill and gas/ oil bills • Food Stamps—copy of verification
Two Safety Measures, One Priority
The Bristol County Sheriff, Thomas Hodgson, is offering the “R.U.O.K?” program. Telephone calls are placed to seniors,
Wii Fun
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.
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Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Exercise
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Aquaerobics
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Silver Sneaker Classic
Mon, Wed, Fri @ 11am *Must be a Seekonk senior and have a scan card, please call 508-336-8772 for further information.
Gatra Photo IDs
GATRA Photo ID’S can be done at Seekonk Human Services. No appointment is necessary. Just fill out an application and take a picture and the ID will be mailed within 2 weeks. Please contact Ashley Pimental @ 508-336-8772.
Free Medical Equipment
Our FREE Medical Loan Closet is available to Seekonk residents. We are in need of wheelchairs. Please call Seekonk Human Services to schedule pick up/drop off and/ or donations at 508-336-8772. *Please do not leave medical equipment at Town Hall.
2015 TRIPS
Newport Playhouse Featuring Always A Bridesmaid Thursday, December 17, 2015 $ 49 per person (gratuity included) Depart: 10:00am Return: Approx 5:00pm In this hilarious comedic romp, four friends have sworn to keep the promise they made on the night of their Senior Prom: to be in each other’s weddings…no matter what. More than thirty years later, these Southern friends-for-life are still making “the long walk” for each other, determined to honor that vow. ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID is the rollicking tale of four loyal and determined women who definitively answer the question, “Just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a friend?” If you’ve ever elbowed a stranger out of the way to catch a bride’s bouquet, seriously questioned the mental stability of the duo saying “I do” or been forced to wear the world’s ugliest bridesmaid dress, this deliriously funny JONES HOPE WOOTEN COMEDY is definitely for you…and your dearly beloved! *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 Cartwright at 508-336-8772.
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*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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We are always happy to welcome new members into our club… Rehoboth residents or non-residents are welcome. Dues are payable on or before the first meeting in May. If you would like to become a member of our club, please fill out the application below:
Membership Application = Must be 55 years of age Name_________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ Phone number_________________________________________________________ Date of birth___________________________________________________________ Dues are $4.00 a year Amount enclosed $__________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club and send to: Rehoboth Senior Citizens’ Club 55 Bay State Road Rehoboth, MA 02769-2317
The Buying Decision
Dear Dave, I live in Pennsylvania, and I’m accepting a new job out of state. My wife and I will be in this new area for at least two years, and we’re not sure if we should rent or buy a house. —Ron Dear Ron, Most of the time, as long as you’re financially ready for such a big investment, buying a house is a good move. But if I’m in your situation, and I’m not sure if it’s a long-term thing, I’m going to rent until I see what the future holds. It seldom makes a lot of sense to live in a place for two or three years and sell it, unless you get a ridiculously good buy at purchase and are able to sell for retail without any trouble. Even though the economy is finally, slowly turning around somewhat, I’m not sure that most properties in the current marketplace would go up enough in value in only two years to offset your cost of sale. You’re in a situation similar to lots of military families I help. Often, they’ll be stationed somewhere for just two or three years. They’ll buy something, they can’t get it sold, and they end up with rental properties all over the country. Believe me, that wasn’t their initial plan. Playing long-distance landlord is a pain in the rear! Rent for now, Ron. Then, if you two decide you like the new job and new surroundings — and it turns out you’re going to be there for a good, long while — start checking out the area for a nice home. —Dave
Simply Prepare
Dear Dave, With all the economic problems in the country today, what can college students do to avoid money problems in the future? —Eric Dear Eric, There are always three or four things smart things you can do to protect yourself financially. One is to live on a budget. When you give every dollar you make a name, and write in down on paper, it helps you know what your money is doing instead of wondering where it went. Two more good ideas are staying out of debt, and saving as much money as possible. Your money is your biggest wealth-building tool, and when you’re saddled with debt, your money goes to creditors instead of into your pocket. Saving money is what prepares you for the good and bad things life throws at you — whether it’s putting money aside to buy a car, a house or handling unexpected things that always happen. Another thing is investing. I know you’re young, but a little bit invested now could make you a millionaire when you’re ready to retire. These are all simple things, Eric. But they’ll make a huge difference in your financial situation now and in the years to come! —Dave * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business. He has authored five New York Times bestselling books. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 8.5 million listeners each week on more than 550 radio stations. Dave’s latest project, EveryDollar, provides a free online budget tool. Follow Dave on Twitter at @ DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com.
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Dear Dave, My husband and I have a disagreement on whether or not you would recommend buying a home warranty to cover appliance repair. I’ve read your books, and I think you’d say no. He thinks you believe it’s a good idea. Can you settle this for us? —Crystal Dear Crystal, No, I wouldn’t recommend it. I don’t buy warranties of any kind, and here’s why. Warranties are usually based on somewhere between 12 and 18 percent of the cost of the warranty actually going to the probability of the repair. The rest is eaten up in profit, overhead and marketing costs. In other words, for 18 percent of what you pay — give or take — you could put that money aside, and on average you could cover the repair. I don’t buy extended warranties, either. Whether you’re talking about something on a home, car or other item, these are the types of things you should be able to self-insure against with your emergency fund of three to six months of expenses. Besides that, if you can’t afford to fix something you bought if something goes wrong, then you couldn’t afford to buy that item in the first place! So, put the profit, overhead, marketing costs and all that in your pocket. Make that extra money you made! —Dave
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We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Our market carries fresh local products and ingredients in our food from our farm in Rehoboth. We have a little bit of everything for everybody.
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Over 25 Years of Caring for Our Community
Shirley M. (Mello) Grimshaw
LINCOLN – Shirley M. (Mello) Grimshaw, 65, of School Street, P.O. Box 186, Albion, R.I. 02802, died Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. She was the beloved wife of A. W. Grimshaw III for forty-six years. Waterview Villa Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is a 132 bed facility Born in Bristol, a daughter of Shirley (Flynn) Mello of Bristol, and that offers the following: the late Edward Mello, she had lived in Seekonk, Massachusetts for thirty five years, before moving to Lincoln in 2014. With her • Physical • Occupational • Speech Therapies • IV Therapies • Enteral Nutrition and Hydration • Wound/Post Surgical Care husband, she had summered in Northport, Maine for many years, • Tracheostomy Care • Ostomy Care • Cox TV and Wi-Fi Services where she enjoyed walking the beach in search of heart rocks, • Telephone Services Central Air Conditioning fossils and sea glass. • Private Bathroom in all Resident Rooms Mrs. Grimshaw worked as a computer programmer in the Come and tour our beautiful facility. Information Sciences Division of Fleet Bank and Bank of America before becoming ill, of which she had struggled with for thirty-seven years. She dedicated her life to her husband, two children, and six precious grandchildren. This included 2 ½ years assisting her husband in setting up a plant in Germany. She was a member of the Lupus Foundation, serving on the Board of Directors. She loved researching her family’s history and genealogy, which led her to become a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and a member of the New England Genealogical Society. She was a longtime member of the Barrington 1275 SOUTH BROADWAY, EAST PROVIDENCE, RI Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School for many years. She was an avid reader, collector of rare books and an expert of athenahealthcare.com/waterviewvilla early American history. Managed by Athena Health Care Systems Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Heather Grimshaw-Howard of Lincoln; one son, Scott W. Grimshaw of Foster; five grandchildren, Benjamin Howard, Abigail Howard, Samuel Howard, Jacob Howard, and Xiaolu Grimshaw; two sisters, Sara Mello-Sooknah and Jayne Mello; five brothers, James Mello, Edward “Ted” Mello, Joseph Mello, Thomas Mello, and Kevin Mello; and several nieces At Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at and nephews. She was the grandmother of Birchcrest, we hold your hand every step of the way. We are the late Jonathan Grimshaw. A Service of Remembrance & Thanksgivconveniently located just 4 miles from the Rehoboth border. ing will be celebrated Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of her daughter, 1730 Old Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln. Relatives and friends are invited. name Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. address Private burial will take place in the family lot at North Burial Ground, Bristol. city state zip In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to Home & Hospice Care of R.I. phone email 1085 North Main Street, Providence, R.I. Do you have pre-arrangements? m Yes m No 02904, or to Crossroads Rhode Island, 160 I’m interested in: m Funeral pre-arrangements m Information on cremation options Broad Street, Providence, R.I. 02903, or to m Free Personal Planning Guide m Free cost estimate the Lupus Foundation of New England, 40 Speen Street, Suite 205, Framingham, MA In-home appointments are also available. 01701, or to Fair Haven Camps, 81 West Fair Haven Lane, Brooks, ME 04921 would be appreciated. For directions and guestbook, please visit www.bellowsfuneralchapel.com. WARING-SULLIVAN
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IN MEMORIAM Donald F. Abrams Abrams, Donald F., 79, passed away peacefully on Sept. 18th, in the presence of his family, in his home which he built himself and lived in for fifty years. A life-long resident or Rehoboth, Donald was known to many as a highly skilled tradesman, small business owner, avid golfer, hockey fan, civic volunteer, loyal friend, neighbor, devoted husband and father, and all around good guy. He was self-employed and took great pride in his life's work of installing and servicing private wells and water systems in thousands of homes throughout Donald F. Abrams the area. His greatest satisfaction came from helping his customers, many of whom became friends. Donald enjoyed giving back to the community and quietly helping others in need. He was a member and past President of the Rehoboth Lions Club and a member of the Anawan Club. He participated in several local golf leagues and enjoyed the company of many longtime friends and countless acquaintances. Above all, Donald loved and enjoyed spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife Carol, to whom he was married for 58 years; his daughter Lynn Belanger and her husband Don, of Somerset, MA; his son Glenn Abrams and his wife Theresa, of Somerset, MA; and his son Darren Abrams and his partner Julie Boylston, of Stow, MA. He will be dearly missed by his 5 grandchildren who brought him much pride and joy: Amanda, Catherine, Claudine, Brandon and Kyle; and his 2 great grandchildren. He also leaves two sisters, Dorothy Dutra of Rehoboth and Joan Rochon of Vero Beach, FL; and two brothers Ken Abrams of Rehoboth and Larry Abrams of Seekonk. His brothers Bill and Peter predeceased him. Donald was the son of the late William and Dorothy Abrams. Calling hours are Tuesday, Sept. 22nd from 4-8PM, in the J.H. WILLIAMS & CO. FUNERAL HOME, 210 Taunton Ave., East Providence, RI. Funeral and Burial are private. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Hospice department of community VNA, 10 Emory St., Attleboro, MA 02703, who provided compassionate care and assistance to Donald and his family.
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Harold E. Doran, 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015. Maria A Alberto, age 90, of Seekonk Commons, Seekonk, MA, died September 13, 2015 at Orchard View Manor surrounded by her loving family. Harold E. Doran, 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, September 13, 2015. Victor R. George, 78, passed away Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, with his devoted wife at his bedside. Lorraine M. (Propatier) Grace, age 83, of Seekonk, passed away Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015 in the Life Care Center of Attleboro.
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Mary V. (Whalen) Hayes of Rehoboth, MA died on August 29, 2015. Kwang H. Cho, 64, of Bay State Road passed away Sunday September 13, 2015 at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Donald F. Abrams, 79, passed away peacefully on Sept. 18, in the presence of his family, in his home which he built himself and lived in for 50 years. Beatrice Blanche (Roy) St. Pierre, 100, of Chicago, formerly of Rehoboth, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015. Thomas “Tim” Edward Evans, 83, of Rehoboth passed away Sunday, September 20, 2015.
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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.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT/LEASE: Dighton/Rehoboth line. Great Commercial pad site on busy Rte. 44, has town water and is near intersection. Could be the perfect place for your business in this up and coming area. ALSO walk in apartment great for retired person or professional. Has patio and garden area. $1,000.00 per month, 1st and last, electric supplied. No smoking or pets. ALSO large loft great for yoga, massage therapy, herbs, etc. $800 month with electric supplied, first and last, no smoking, no pets. Call Allan 774-218-1959.
VACATION RENTALS
CUSTOM LOG CABIN HOME: White Mountains New Hampshire, Located on Pearl Lake Rd, on the lake, 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; Fall foliage viewing, swimming, hiking, fishing, boating, or just R&R; weekly $550 and weekends $255, Call Joe at 401-439-8089.
FOR SALE
Elegant Oval glass dining table: seats 8. $525.00 Call 401-497-4772. WOOD STOVE – AMERICUS: Heavy cast iron, H 23”, L 28”, W 14”. $200. Call 508-336-7486 (e1015) Sirius XM Satellite Radio/w portable speaker dock. Plus Sony Performance Book Shelf speakers. Plus stereo receiver with Bluetooth. $130. Call Tony at 401-4314016. FOR SALE: 4 tires P275/55R20 mounted on 10 hole rims like new pick up only $450.00. Camper: Forest River, 5th wheel, 31’, three slides, king size bed, sofa sleeper, oak interior with oak dining table and chairs, two reclining rockers with table lamp, ample storage, barely used. $19,999.00 or best offer. Call 508-828-0599.
HELP WANTED
We are now hiring Full-Time Laborers and Operators. Operators will need a RI and MA Hydraulic License. Please call the office at 774-565-0781 or email at mdias161@ gmail.com DOG GROOMER WANTED: Experienced dog groomer needed for new grooming salon in Rehoboth. Must be willing to work independently and have both enthusiasm and flexibility. 50/50 split per client OR grooming table rental. Call Dee at 508-245-9458 for an on-site interview.
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TAX PREPARER Free tuition tax school. IRS approved. Qualifies for CE credits. Earn EXTRA INCOME after taking course. Flexible schedules, convenient location. Register now! Courses in October. Call 508-557-1039 Liberty Tax Service. Small fee for books.
GENERAL SERVICES
Passionate about Cleaning! Insured residential cleaning with non-toxic cleaners. 18 years experience with excellent references. Lynn 508-212-6988. HORSE BOARDING: I stall 10 x 10 in & out, matted floor, large grazing area, rough board $250.00, I will feed in morning and let out if you are working or not. 7 Wheeler St, Rehoboth MA 02769, Call Marilyn at 774-991-2686. BIG BLUE REMOVAL SERVICE: Attic, Cellar, Total House; We take everything! Furniture, Brush, Appliances, Yard Waste, Construction Debris, Trash…Demolition of Fences, Sheds, Decks, Pools. Let us do the work. Free Estimates. Call Tony 508-2261295; www.BigBlueRemoval.com. 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
CLASSES / LESSONS
Reading Tutoring Services Available for Grades K-5: Focus on: phonetic skills, fluency, comprehension. Provided by a retired teacher eith 35 years experience and a Master’s Degree in Reading. Maureen McConnell H: 508-336-6988, C: 401-441-0771 mcconnellme@comcast.net. PIANO LESSONS: Taught in my home, both classical and popular to persons of all ages. Anita Russo, 8 Terrybrooke Road, Rehoboth 508-252-4208.
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Yard Sale: Riverside, 23 Circuit Drive, Sat Oct. 25 & Sun Oct. 26, 9 am – 2pm. Huge 2 Family, something for everyone (men too).
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October Business Directory CATEGORY A/C & Heating Appliance Repairs Appliance Repairs Appliance Store Art Supplies/Framing Attorney Attorney Attorney Attorney Attorney Auto Body Auto Body Auto Body Shop Auto Detailing Auto Repairs Auto Repairs Auto Repairs Bank Bird Feed & Supplies Building Contractor Building Contractor Building Contractor Building Contractor Building/Remodeling Carpet Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Child Care Child Care Child Care Chimney Cleaning Chimney Services Chiropractor Church Cleaning Service Collectibles Computer Repair Concrete Cutters Convenience/Food Country Club Credit Union Dance Studio Dance Studio Decorative Rugs Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Disposal Service Dog Grooming Dog Services Driveways & Masonry Dry Cleaners Dry Cleaners
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LS Heating & Air Conditioning 66 Affordable Appliance Repair Co. 75 McPartland Appliance Repairs 56 Iz Schwartz Appliance, Inc. 59 Gregory D. Dorrance, Co. 16 Cutcliffe, Galvin & Archetto 84 Donald E. MacManus, Attorney 86 Laurie P. Mullen 25 Law Office of Luke P. Travis 36 Stephen E. Navega 21 Sousa’s Auto Body 33 Tri Star Autobody, Inc. 31 Seekonk Auto Body 76 MS Classic Cars 24 Mike’s Truck & Trailer Repair 14 Somerset Chrysler Jeep 37 Somerset Subaru - Max Motors, Inc 14 Coastway Community Bank 19 Wild Birds Unlimited 6 A. M. Carpentry 34 M.G. Salois Construction 61 Manuel Labor Inc. 57 Nerney Construction 73 Ferreira Builders, Inc. 58 Bay State Carpet and Upholstery 41 Earle’s Carpet Cleaning 26 M & S Carpet & Upholstery 56 Alphabet Soup Preschool 70 Alphabet Tree Preschool 68 Twin Oaks Farm Learning Center 70 RJD & Sons - Chimney Sweep 74 Kenny’s Masonry & Chimney Sweep 67 North Star Chiropractic 78 Holy Cross Church 53 Debbie’s Cleaning Service 45 Wexler’s Collectibles 31 ICU 4 PC’s 52 Cut Rite Concrete Cutting Corp. 26 Rosie’s Market & Kitchen 89 Hillside Country Club 2 Community & Teachers Credit Union 9 Rosemary’s School of Dance 81 Step Ahead School of Dance 51 Gallery 125 57 David C. Zaluski, D.D.S. 73 Dr. Wassouf D.D.S. 55 Eager Family Dentistry 18 Frank P. Casarella, DMD 77 Lisa Daft DMD & Associates, PC 50 Ritebite Dental 30 Romani Orthodontics 9 Professional Duct Cleaning 96 Groom & Style 25 Canine Mastery, Inc 54 DeJesus Driveways 40 Anawan Cleaners 23 S & B Cleaners 23
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ALKO Electric Dorrance Electric Greaves Electric Neal Bellavance Electric Van Zandt Entertainment MJD Excavating, Inc. The Rocking “O” Alpaca Farm, LLC Kave Rock Farm Bateson’s Apple Farm Belwing Acres Turkey Farm Bay State Pet & Garden Supply Ventura Grain - Attn. Jessica Fence Tech Foxx Fence Zumba with Liz Morrell Custom Linocraft Earle Dias Interiors David J. Ledoux Hardwood Floors Affordable Fuel Al’s Quality Oil Co. COD OIL E & V Oil Co. Pricerite Discount Heating Oil W.H. Riley & Son Dupuis Oil Propane Plus Hathaway Funeral Home Waring-Sullivan Funeral home Araujo Farms Segregansett Country Club TWD Surfaces Bay State Trading Post Bliss Life Yoga & Wellness Taylor Heating-Air Conditioning Larry’s Heating & A.C. DTP Construction Horner Millwork Mark Koussa Carpentry, Inc. New England Kitchen and Bath Remodelers Outlet Fuller Brush - Earl Goff Jr. Journey’s Haven Riding School Springwood Farm, Inc. Thought Alchemy Smith Insurance Group Lisco Irrigation Kitchens Direct, Inc Infinity Kitchens Bairos Construction, Inc Big Sky Landscaping Dreambuilders Kimmell Landscaping Lawnscapes MacManus Landscape Services Oakhill Landscape Superior Lawn Care Smith Insurance Group
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Star Marble & Granite 41 USA Karate 81 StoneScapes - Mark Carvalho 64 William Gallant, Jr. Masonry Services 42 Accutrust Mortgage 15 The Washington Trust Company 32 MotorSports Nation - Mass 5 Ray Mullin Music 53 The Piano Key 47 Classic Flute Duos 6 Rehoboth Nails & Spa 35 Waterview Villa 90 Bellows Funeral Chapel Romani Orthodontics 9 Cronan Painting 62 Delisle & Son Painting & Repair 11 EZ Painting 94 Gagne Painting Company 22 Iachetti Painting Company 73 Lundco Painting LLC. 79 Quality Paint & Wallpaper 61 KGM Painting & Wallcoverings 59 All Phase Asphalt Driveways 87 Custom Paving Company 91 Ryan Asphalt Paving 40 Guardian Pest Control 38 Rehoboth Pet Care 12 Pawtriotic Pet Supplies 23 Personal Best Physical Therapy 27 David Laurino - Plastering 74 Sine Plumbing & Heating 36 Vintage Plumbing & Heating 12 Barrington Christian Academy 68 Bishop Feehan High School 69 Bristol County Agricultural H.S. 80 Moses Brown 71 St. Marys - Bay View High School 71 The Pinecroft School - Rehoboth 72 The Providence Country Day School 69 The Wheeler Schoolc/o Laurie Flynn 72
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Aubin Realty 32 Century 21 - David Smith 15 Keystone Property Group 29 Maria Correia, Realtor 38 Remax River’s Edge 79 ReMax Rivers Edge 19 Sam Barchi - Coldwell Banker 51 The Palladian Group 39 TR Little-Residential Properties 7 Vicki Doran - Coldwell Banker 27 Batty Construction 65 Taunton Rental 21 Boneyard Barbecue & Saloon 88 Don Tequila’s Mexican Grill & Cantina 47 Harvest Market 89 Heaven on Earth 89 La Collina 88 Tito’s Cantina 88 John Rico Home Improvements 66 B & R Fournier Construction, Inc. 62 Tabeleys Roofing 83 Bristol Plymouth Regional Tech 48 Digger’s Catch 21 Home & Commercial Security 25 Pro Inspection Services 94 Bay State Sewage Disposal, Inc. 33 Croome Sanitation, Inc. 91 Fisk Contracting 75 Soares Sanitation Pumping, Inc. 26 Town Sanitation 63 A. Viera Disposal 28 Bill’s Sharpe All Service 23 Fireplace Showcase 39 SunSational Tanning 68 Cleanway Disposal & Recycling 22 Big Blue Removal Service 16 Advanced Tree 66 Choate Tree Service 83 Seekonk Tree 63 Water Filter Company, Inc. 13 Ideal Method Weight Loss, LLC 29
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