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Assabet Valley Camera Club On Wednesday, December 6, the Assabet Valley Camera Club (AVCC) is pleased to host Ed McGuirk, a Massachusetts based photographer, whose work focuses on the landscape, wildlife and natural beauty of New England. McGuirk will present “Artistic and Abstract Nature Photography”. Abstract images generally rely on the strong use of lines, curves, shapes, colors, patterns and texture. This presentation discusses how to utilize these elements as they apply to abstract photography. The program covers creative techniques such as Soft Focus, In-Camera Movement, and Multiple Exposures that allow a photographer to create more painterly-type images. Ed McGuirk, a founding member and past president of the Boston West Photographic Society, belongs to the Sudbury Valley Nature Photographers and the Massachusetts Camera Naturalists. Photographic honors for McGuirk include the Videtta Award for the top scoring New England entrant at the
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Marlborough Public Library Marlborough Public Library joins with others in community support as a drop-off location for Toys for Tots. Additionally, we will offer free special events in December for children and teens. Check out all the exciting programs for kids, teens and adults on our online calendar of events. Community Support
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Assabet Valley Camera Club On Wednesday, December 6, the Assabet Valley Camera Club (AVCC) is pleased to host Ed McGuirk, a Massachusetts based photographer, whose work focuses on the landscape, wildlife and natural beauty of New England. McGuirk will present “Artistic and Abstract Nature Photography”. Abstract images generally rely on the strong use of lines, curves, shapes, colors, patterns and texture. This presentation discusses how to utilize these elements as they apply to abstract photography. The program covers creative techniques such as Soft Focus, In-Camera Movement, and Multiple Exposures that allow a photographer to create more painterly-type images. Ed McGuirk, a founding member and past president of the Boston West Photographic Society, belongs to the Sudbury Valley Nature Photographers and the Massachusetts Camera Naturalists. Photographic honors for McGuirk include the Videtta Award for the top scoring New England entrant at the Lynn International Salon, Best Wildlife image at the George Glennie Nature Salon, and a New
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Assabet Showcase / Admission Night Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School will showcase the school’s college and career pathways on the December 6th, 2017. This evening provides future students and their parents to experience all that Assabet has to offer. “This is a great chance for 8th grade students to bring their parents
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Holiday Family Day At Spellman Museum The Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History at Regis College in Weston is holding its annual Holiday Family Day on Saturday, December 9 from 11:00 until 4:00. Children and adults can decorate Christmas tree ornaments and make holiday gifts with stamps from around the world. There will be a door
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National Alliance On Mental Illness Support Groups Reconnect, rebuild and find understanding and hope with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) confidential support groups. All are ongoing, drop in, and free to participants. The Connections Groups welcome adults concerned about their mental health and are facilitated by NAMI trained peers living with mental illness. In Acton: First and third Thursdays, 10:0011:30 AM, Faith Evangelical Free Church, 54 Hosmer St., Acton. Contact 781-982-3318 or nami.cmsx@gmail.com. The Family Support Groups welcome family members and caregivers of people living with mental illness and are facilitated by NAMI trained volunteers who have experience with mental illness. In Acton: Second and fourth Tuesdays, 7:00-8:30 PM, St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church, 435 Central St., Acton. Contact Susan at mcdougalletal@aol.com. In Bedford: Last Tuesday each month, 7:30-9:30 PM, First Church of Christ, 25 Great Rd., Bedford. Contact Lynda at 781-982-3318 or nami. cmsx@gmail.com. In Lexington: First and third Tuesdays, 6:308:30, Brookhaven of Lexington, 1010 Waltham St., Lexington.
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Weekend Holiday Events At The Unitarian Church The Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson is pleased to host several special activities this weekend to celebrate the holiday season. Everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of faith, religion, or spiritual affiliation. On Saturday, December 2 from 12-4pm, the church will host its Fifth Annual Holiday Swap and Shop. At this festive event, people can give, take, or give-and-take for free! Bring something you don’t need and/ or take something you do. New
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or nearly-new clothing, sports equipment, baby items, books, and small household treasures are all fine items to exchange. Just want to donate? Please leave a message with the church administrator at 978.562.9180. There is no cost to attend and the event takes place in the church’s Union Hall. On Sunday, December 3 at 10:30am, UCMH is pleased to host a special holiday tree decorating worship. In this service, we celebrate the value of simplicity during the holiday season by making simple gifts and ornaments you can take home for your loved ones. Let your creativity prove that it is the
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When Veterans’ Caregivers Are Left Behind (NAPSI)—Dave Riley doesn’t take a step without his wife, literally. “In the morning, he needs help putting on his shirt and his prosthetics—both his legs and arms. Then, I brush his teeth and shave him,” said Yvonne Riley, who serves as her husband’s primary caregiver. At night, Yvonne reverses that routine to get Dave into bed. Dave is an Army and Coast Guard veteran; he served as a helicopter rescue swimmer. He is also a quadruple amputee. In 1997, he contracted a rare bacterial infection when swimming— septic shock pneumococcus sepsis. The infection essentially stopped the blood flow inside his body. As a result, doctors advised Yvonne that they would need to have all four of his limbs amputated and several internal organs removed. It was the only thing that could be done to save Dave’s life. “As I lay in the hospital bed recovering, I was devastated to find both my arms and legs had been amputated. All I could feel
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was despair,” Dave recalled. “I couldn’t imagine how the rest of my life would have any value or happiness.” But thanks to his wife’s continuous care and support from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and others, Dave was able to rebuild his life and start a new career in IT. Over the years, he has learned to ski and golf, he has competed in cycling races, and he has honed his skills as a woodworker. Dave has also risen through the ranks to become the National Commander of the 1.3 million−member veteran service organization DAV (Disabled American Veterans). Yvonne—like many other caregivers of veterans severely injured while serving their country—has made a lifetime of personal sacrifices to help manage her husband’s care. These sacrifices not only benefit Dave, but serve the country as well. Statistics show that family caregivers save the federal government significant dollars, when compared to treating disabled veterans through institutions. For example, veterans with catastrophic injuries such as Dave’s, who are eligible for nursing home care, could cost
taxpayers upward of $300,000 per year. However, by providing support to the family member caregiver through VA’s Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers, the average cost per veteran is under $30,000 annually. And the care is generally better for the veteran’s health and quality of life. It’s shown that family caregivers help reduce overall health care costs through care that minimizes medical complications and lowers the number of hospital admissions for veteran patients. Yet Yvonne and Dave do not qualify for all of VA’s caregiver benefits. Surprisingly, only veterans injured after September 11, 2001, are eligible for the complete comprehensive caregiver benefit package through the VA—which includes education and training, respite care and mental health services, and, perhaps most importantly, monthly stipends and health care coverage for the caregiver. Organizations such as DAV, veterans such as Dave Riley, and Veterans Service Organization partners and caregiver advocacy groups are working hard to
change these laws and correct this inequity. Many Americans, concerned about fair treatment for every veteran who needs a caregiver, are calling (202) 224-3121 to ask their legislators where they stand on the issue. “Caregivers are really America’s unsung heroes,” said Dave. “It’s only right that we ensure they are honored with the support they earned and deserve.” For more information about support and resources for veterans’ caregivers, visit www.DAV. org/veterans/resources.
Signs Of Unsafe Driving In Older Adults (NAPSI)—The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that there are more than 38 million drivers age 65 and older. Age is not the only factor that can impact driving abilities, but it is an important one. There is evidence that most people experience age-related declines in physical and mental abilities. These changes—which can affect everything from vision
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which was the first tank to break through German lines during World War II’s Battle of the Bulge. Crews then installed an LCVP, one of the few remaining Higgins boats certified to have carried troops ashore at Normandy on D-Day. The fourth artifact, a Renault FT-17 Tank known as “5 of Hearts,” made history in World War I when it led an attack on enemy lines near Exermont, France. It is the only known surviving Renault FT-17 Tank used in combat by U.S. personnel. A World War I Liberty Truck, Korean War-vintage Jeep, and Huey helicopter will be added on later dates.
First Artifacts In Place At National Army Museum (NAPSI)—The National Museum of the United States Army is under construction, and four artifacts are already in place. These unique pieces of Army history are so large that crews pre-positioned them early in the construction process so the Museum’s walls could be built around them. The first two artifacts were the M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle that led the 2003 charge from Kuwait to Baghdad, and the M4A3E2 Sherman “Jumbo” Tank, known as “Cobra King,”
make LEGO ornaments, and on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 4:30 p.m., Miss Lauren will show you how to make yarn ornaments. You can keep the ornaments for yourself, give them as a special holiday gift or hang them on our library tree! Don’t forget to stop by for Miss Susan’s PJ Storytime on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. The Marlborough Public Library is home to thousands of books waiting to be read. Along with books, it provides movies, music, and games. There are also many study areas available and computers. It is located at 35 West Main Street and parking is in the back on Witherbee Street. For more information, please call 508-624-6900. For times and days of events, or to register online, visit our calendar of events at: http://bit. ly/MarlboroughLibraryEvents
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A Fr Friend iend In Need A Friend in Need (AFIN) is an arm of the South Acton Congregational Congregati Congr egational onal Churc Churchh (SACC) (SACC) It is a small, all-volunteer organization dedicated to offering financial aid to people peo p pple in in need in the Acton/Boxboro/Maynard area. In the last few weeks, we have been able to financially help families with rent, fuel and moving expenses. Hopefully, H fully, Hopef ll this hi assisi tance will enable them to main-
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Acton Congregational Church, UCC, 12 Concord Road, in Acton welcomes you to worship with us at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday mornings in the summer. Worship in summer is a casual, family-friendly service followed by fellowship in the Bond Courtyard with special treats for each Sunday. This service is a familiar and traditional one, consisting of: hymns and anthems; liturgy, prayers, and offering; scripture and sermon. Holy Communion is offered on the first Sunday of each month. Infant and toddler care is available. You are warmly invited to join us.
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Home For The Holidays (NAPSI)—With today’s technology, staying in touch with loved ones around the country—and the world—is easier than it’s ever been. We are connected to each other virtually day and night—from cell phones and video calls to social media, texting and e-mail. While we may rely on this technological closeness throughout the year, the holidays offer a unique opportunity to sit and spend time with family members, particularly older family members, whom we don’t see on a regular basis. This face-to-face time provides a chance to connect, catch up, and observe behaviors that may go undetected over the phone or through e-mail. Certain changes in these behaviors from year to year may indicate a need for long-term care. While each passing year will show some changes in an older family member’s capabilities and function, the table at right provides common changes in behavior to watch for to get a better idea of where your loved ones stand functionally. It’s important not to focus on the behavior itself, but rather the change in that behavior compared to what is considered normal for that person. For example, someone who has always been quiet and somewhat introverted would be held to a different standard than someone who is usually very outgoing and conversational, but now seems withdrawn and isolated. Based on the information you gather, it may be time to start thinking about your family’s plan for long-term care. The time to plan is now Millions of Americans require long-term care at some point during their lifetime.* This type of care includes assistance with everyday activities like bathing, dressing and eating, or supervision due to a severe cognitive impairment like Alzheimer’s disease. Surprisingly, the type of care needed to provide assistance with these activities can be expensive and is generally not covered by traditional health plans or Medicare. In many cases, taking care of an older relative
action unlimited often falls on family members or friends. However, depending on the location of family members and friends, this support is often not available or may be a bigger challenge than many expect or are willing to take on. Take a closer look By paying attention to some common behaviors, you can begin to determine whether a loved one is having difficulty performing everyday activities. Noticing changes in behavior that may be due to an emerging physical or cognitive impairment is an important first step. Based on what you observe, the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) may be worth considering when developing your family’s plan for long-term care. How did you answer? Mostly unchanged. The best time for you and your family members to consider long-term care insurance is long before it’s needed. Because the FLTCIP is medically underwritten, it’s important to apply while you’re still in good health to avoid the risk that a future illness or medical condition may prevent you from obtaining coverage later. Also, premiums are directly related to age. This means that premiums tend to be lower for younger applicants. Recognized changes. If you’re already a FLTCIP enrollee and recognize some of these behavioral changes in a loved one, contact a FLTCIP care coordinator at the phone number provided at right to gather important information about the different care options that may be available. A call to one of their licensed health care practitioners can provide valuable information such as an assessment of need, direction on developing a plan for long-term
care services, and access to discounted services and providers, where available. The FLTCIP, unlike most long-term care insurance plans, provides certain care coordination services to qualified relatives of enrollees at no cost. FLTCIP eligibility Many members of the federal family are eligible to apply for coverage under the FLTCIP, including federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, as well as active and retired members of the uniformed services. Qualified relatives such as spouses, domestic partners, parents and parents-in-law, and adult children are also eligible to apply. For a complete eligibility list, visit www.LTCFEDS.com/ eligibility. To learn more about the FLTCIP, visit www.LTCFEDS. com. For personalized assistance, call (800) LTC-FEDS (800) 5823337)/ TTY (800) 843-3557 to speak with a program consultant. Consultants are available to answer any questions you may have and can walk you step by step through the plan design and application process. * Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Long-Term Care Services in the United States,” www.cdc.gov/nchs/ data/nsltcp/long_term_care_services_2013.pdf (accessed March 2015).
An Inspiring Look At One Blind Veteran Who Helps So Many Others (NAPSI)—Years of helping other blinded veterans paid off recently for one dedicated volunteer, in the form of the Department of Veterans Affairs’s (VA) National Male Volunteer
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of the Year award. James Hogan has logged more than 2,800 hours of voluntary service as one of 260 volunteers nationwide performing 34,177 hours of service a year through the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA). Since 1945, BVA has assisted blinded veterans and their families in adjusting to life without sight and in regaining confidence and independence. The organization of blinded veterans helping blinded veterans was originally founded by combat-blinded veterans of World War II. Through service programs, regional groups, resources, and advocacy before the legislative and executive branches of government, it makes life better for blinded veterans. There’s no charge for any BVA service and you don’t have to be a member to get help. All legally blinded veterans are eligible for assistance whether they become blind during or after active-duty military service. BVA volunteers work out of VA medical centers, outpatient clinics and regional offices but are also active in their communities. The volunteers are often blinded veterans themselves but they can also be spouses, family members, and friends of BVA. For example, Hogan’s dedicated service has also involved his wife, Pam, who volunteers with him. In addition, his guide dog of nine years, Atticus, has also served as a therapy dog at times for VA hospital patients. The volunteers help blinded veterans get the assistance they need when they need it. Sometimes, volunteers speak one on one with blinded veterans; at other times, they listen and share ideas in groups. BVA volunteers provide information on programs and services, encouraging blinded veterans to use the
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opportunities that will help them become more independent and self-sufficient. They also demonstrate equipment and aids used by the blind. Hogan performs a multitude of volunteer tasks as a VA volunteer, serving blind and visually impaired veterans in the Visual Impairment Service Team (VIST) program. He helps veterans attend fishing trips by arranging transportation for them and with VIST Support Group activities. One of his specialties is also outreach to younger Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) veterans and their families regarding benefits, adjustment to disability and educational opportunities. Hogan visits regularly with veterans and mobilizes his Disabled American Veterans chapter to bring treats and cheer to hospitalized patients. He also works with Vietnam Veterans of America on their annual Homeless Stand Downs, and helps the Elks raise funds for an annual veterans’ luncheon and the Boy Scouts place more than 6,000 flags on veterans’ graves on Memorial Day. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Hogan was diagnosed with hearing loss as a young boy and quickly began using hearing devices. Determined to fulfill his dream of serving his country, he enlisted in the Navy at the height of the Vietnam War. After serving in Vietnam combat areas, he re-entered civilian life in 1973. Ten years later, he was diagnosed with Ushers II, a degenerative disease that causes both vision and hearing loss. Learn More For further facts on BVA, what it can do and how you can help, go to www.bva.org or call (800) 669-7079.
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LAWN BARBER INC: Masonry Division. Designer on staff. All phases of masonry: Creative fieldstone walls, Interior & Exterior Stone Veneer. Walkways, Patios, Stairs, Fireplaces, Repairs. Outdoor “Kitchen/Cooking areas.” Asphalt paving: driveways & parking lots, repairs. Concrete Flat Work. Concrete Walks & Patios. Fully Insured. Free estimates. 978-263-5222, www. lawnbarber.com D.F. CACCAVARO CONSTRUCTION Five Generations of Custom Masonry. Interior/Exterior. Licensed and Insured. Free Estimates. Concord, MA 978-3379918
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TARGET PAINTING Booking Spring. Exterior Painting. Call Now. 877-646-8274 or www. Ifoundmypainter.com L&W PAINTING! Interior & Exterior. Chemical stripping, paper hanging, floor refinishing. Free estimates. 27 years experience. Acton, Westford & surrounding towns. 978-697-8617 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING, WALLPAPERING REMOVAL. 21 Years experience. Blueboard and plastering, wood floors, tile, basements. Insured, free estimates. 978-568-0767, 978-505-9626 HUDSON PAINTING: Interior /Exterior, over 20 years experience. Wallpaper removal, pressure washing. Fully Insured, Free estimates. 978-790-6205 ESSENTIAL PAINTING SERVICE. Interior/Exterior and Power Washing. Get your Essential Painting needs done with Excellence. Get a Free Estimate. contact@essentialpaintingcompany. com or 978-440-0585 SELMA’S INTERIOR PAINTING Quality Detailed work. Kitchen Cabinets and Vanities. References and Photos available. Free Estimates. Hudson, MA 617-347-1458 RS PAINTING Interior/exterior. We will paint kitchen cabinets. Remove popcorn ceilings. High quality. 978-844-4550
Paving PAVING ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, Parking Lots, Roadways, Sidewalks, Asphalt Curbing. Decorative Stamped Asphalt, Seal-coating, Site work, Excavation, Drainage and Masonry. Free Estimates/ Fully Insured. Lawn Barber Inc Paving Division; 978-263-5222 www.lawnbarber.com
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PET Pet Sitting SITTING ABOVE AND BEYOND PET SITTING: Reliable pet care in your home. Serving: Southboro, Marlboro, Hudson, Northboro, Sudbury, Stow, Maynard. Licensed, insured, references. 978562-2199
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2010 TROYBILT TRACTOR 40” Deck, 7 speed shift on fly, mulch plug. Engine starts but runs rough. $200/bo 978-7263798 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE Lighted, indoor or outdoor. Pretty star bulbs. Sturdy. Chelmsford $65 978-250-0676 AFGHANS $8/ea. Small kitty corner table $5. Lil Bo plush toy with recording, $10. 774-3170695 ANKLE BOOTS New from Spain. Brown. Size 5. $45 978-7724559 ANTIQUE PITCHFORK $15, Glass collection, $10. McCulloch 12” chain saw, $5. Clay pots, $5. 978-369-5220 ANTIQUE TOY TRUCKS 36 in total, $85. Wood chest, $20. Toy box, $15. 978-369-5220 AVIATION COLLECTORS Spirit of St. Louis radio telephone. Comes with original instructions. $70/bo. 978-677-7748 BAR STOOLS Italian made, natural wood with rattan seats, $75/ ea. 978-298-5138 BEDROOM SET Bed frame, double headboard, dresser with mirror, matching side table $175. Swivel table, shelves under, $30. 978-407-6951 BEDROOM SET Single bed, two dressers, desk and chair. $249. For photo email: gerry@JohnnyPuttFarm.com BICYCLES (4) Schwinn, Huffy, Giant, Columbia. Need a part or adjustrment.Only $44 for all 4! 978-314-6665 BOYS 20” BIKE Brand new. Kent Ambush BMX, $175 508369-4269 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE 11HP, runs great, $100. Homespa, new, personal whirlpool, $20. Chelmsford 508-7267239 BUREAU, ARMOIRE, END TABLE Never used. Malaysian rubber wood, sold by Overstock. com. Orig. price $800., Will sell for $249. 978-257-6915 CHELMSFORD CHEERLEADER JACKET Size M, $10. Suitcases, all sizes, $10-$20/ea. 978729-0329 COLUMBIA MENS JACKET Brand new. Shelby softshell. Gray. Size large with tags. $50 Groton 617-592-8658 CRAFSTMAN WOOD LATHE Cast iron, motor, stand, 3 jaw chuck & set turning chisles. $150 978-256-7147
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LADIES FIGURE SKATES Riedell “Stride”. Size 7/7.5. New. Bought for $300+, sell for $175. 978-875-0819
PET KENNEL 28”Hx28”Wx43”L. Good condition. No. Chelmsford, $60. 978-251-3932
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DENIM SOFA, LOVESEAT & OTTOMAN, $75. Large screen, 55” TV, $75. 978-634-1818 DISNEY’S “CARS” ROLLING LUGGAGE Perfect condition. Great for travel or storage. $20 Marlboro 508-481-8438 DOG KENNEL 12’x7. 5’x6’height, chain lnk fence, $225. Two dog house cut outs. 978-888-3324 DRESSER Oak, five drawer. 52.5”Hx36”W, $249 Firm. 781789-3545 DUCK DYNASTY T-SHIRT “That’s A Fact Jack”, size Large, Pink, new with tags, $8. 978501-4310 ELECTRIC SNOWBLOWER Toro Curve with all weather cover. Like new. $175 Jim 781-4392550 ELECTRIC WELDER, 220 Volts, $75. Aluminum truck ramps, $100. Scroll saw, $25. 508-3936350 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER All solid wood. Custom hand made. W:66, D:23, H:68. Very nice. Perfect condition, $200. 978-314-6663 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Custom made. Solid wood, not compressed. Three sections, 64”Wx24”Dx67”H.Paid $900, asking $180/bo. 978-251-0555 FIREPLACE INSERT Beautiful, three way viewing. Electric heat exchanger. Cold air hot air out. $249 978-362-2123 FUTABA R/C RADIO Four channels, new, in box, $100/bo. 508485-0681 HEAD SKIS Lange Boots, size 10, Tyrolla Bindings. Excellent condition, $90 firm. 508-4815005 HENRY MILLER COMPUTER DESK Solid wood plus extension table & chair. $249 978-2565764 HOPE CHEST Maple and cedar inside. $25. 978-692-4587 ICE BOX Wooden, 1880’s, needs refurnishing, $125. Doll collection, 22 dolls, not played with, $75. 978-772-2971 iPAD MINI White, 16GB, wi-fi plus three cases and keyboard. Original box, $175. Groton sweeney304@gmail.com, 978-4499714
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PIERRE CARDIN TOTE BAGS Four, heavy vinyl, taupe, $50. New Canon NB-6LH battery, $10. 978-263-4905
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TIFFANY KITCHEN LAMP Blue and white glass with gold chain for ceiling. $50 508-4853710 TODDLER BED Pink. Like new mattress. Excellent condition. 53”Lx29”W. $30 508-393-7452 TOM BRADY WATER COLOR COLLAGE An original, 16”x20”, framed in glass $200. 508-4855015
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VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS COLLECTIBLES Limited edition of Nicholas. 1994, 1995, 1996 Country Peddlers, $20/each. 978-376-2824
ROLL TOP DESK 52” wide, $80. 978-369-6680 SEARS TABLE SAW 9”/10”. New blades,all attachments, owners manual. $50 Concord, MA 978-362-2123 SEWING MACHINE Singer model 847, light blue with table. Works great. $50/bo. 978-4430293 SNOW THROWER Honda H5621, 21”, Honda 5.5HP engine, electric start. Runs great. $200 978-264-4899
VOLVO FLOOR MATS fit most models. Black Rubber. New $60. 978-770-7980 WHEEL CHAIR Fold up, portable with brakes. Like new. $50/ bo. 508-287-8238 WILLIAMS ELECTRIC PIANO, $150/bo. 42” monitor with Windows XP, $25. Call evenings 978443-6898 WINTERCLAW TIRES P215/55R17 Great condition $150. 978-250-9277
SNOW TIRES (4), never used. 205/70R/15, $160 Firm. 508353-0094 SNOW TIRES Two, 215/70R14 M&S, near new. $60 508-3937905 SNOWBOARD BOOTS Ladies 7, Burton, white/blue, Truefit imprint liner, excellent condition. $25 508-787-9887 SOLID OAK SLEIGH 41”Lx2’Hx2’W, great decorative piece, $100. 978-897-1650 STAIR CLIMBING CART Heavy duty, collapsible, lightweight, aluminum frame, new by Ferno Salesmaker. $249 817-2910936 SUNBEAM COMPACT SEWING MACHINE Like new. sells for $149, asking $75. 617-5922525
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