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SEPTEMBER 22ND & 23RD Every year in September, in the quiet little town of Woodstock, members of the Woodstock Business Association sponsor an annual weekend long event called “Shop Hop”. Shop Hop was originally started 28 years ago in 1990 by the owners of The Christmas Barn, Kris and Joe Reynolds. Sadly, Kris passed away on January 3rd, 2015 and Joe passed away July 24th, 2018. The different shops and merchants in Woodstock have decided to keep the annual tradition alive in their memory. Shop Hop always takes place the first weekend of Fall and all the shops are ready for Fall festivities. This year the Shop Hop will be on Saturday, September 22nd and Sunday, September 23rd. Nine shops will be partaking
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Free Monthly Writers Group WEBSTER - On Wednesday, September 19 from 5pm to 7pm the Monthly Writers Group meets at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main Street, Webster. Free. Open to all genres and styles. Bring a piece to share or just come listen and offer feedback. Call 508-949-6232 to register.
Unraveling America’s Musical Roots WEBSTER - Please join the BRAND NEW Galdys E. Kelly Public Library in Webster for Unraveling America’s Musical Roots on Thursday, September 20 at 6pm in the Meeting Room. Combining archival audio, rare film footage, well-researched storytelling, and collective music making, master percussionist and the author of The Band: Pioneers of Americana Music (2014, 2017); Heartbeat, Warble and the Electric Powwow: American Indian Music (2016); and Bluegrass, Newgrass, Old-time, and Americana Music (May 2018), Craig Harris leads this participatory journey spanning from old-time Appalachian fiddlers and bluegrass banjo players to Americana innovators and beyond.
Photography as a Timeless Witness of America’s Immigrant Heritage with Mario QuirozServellón SOUTHBRIDGE - The Jacob Edwards Library is pleased to present the work of Mario Quiroz-Servellón in a presentation titled Photography as a Timeless Witness of America’s Immigrant Heritage on Thursday, September 20 starting at 6:30pm. Mario will focus on the role that photography has played shaping America’s collective memory and connect it to different historical periods The community is invited to participate in this program that is presented as part of our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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September 22nd 3rd Annual Town-Wide Yard Sale SPENCER - The 3rd Annual Spencer Town-Wide Yard Sale will take place on Saturday, September 22 from 8am - 3pm. Registration forms are available now. Proceeds raised from this event benefit the Spencer Parks and Recreation Department in their efforts to serve the recreational needs of the Spencer community through maintaining and scheduling usage of town-owned parks and recreation facilities and developing and supervising recreational programs. And remember, September 22 is also the day of the Spencer Cable Access Open House and Food Drive to benefit the Spencer Food Pantry. Register on the Spencer town website.
Open Mic Poetry Share WEBSTER - On Saturday, SeptemMario holds a Bachelor’s Degree in ber 22 from 2pm-4pm there will Liberal Arts with a specialization in be an Open Mic Poetry Share at Documentary Photography from Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main Lesley University and a Master of Street, Webster, MA. Bring original Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Les- or favorite poetry to share. Free and ley University College of Art and open to the public. To sign up to read call 508-949-6232. Design.
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SUMME R 201 8 Lucky Duck and Family Fun Day SOUTHBRIDGE - Save the date! The Harrington Auxiliary will hold its 27th annual Lucky Duck and Family Fun Day, in conjunction with Southbridge Business Partnership’s AutumnFest, on Saturday, September 22, 2018 on the Southbridge Common from 10 am to 4 pm.
still in the box, it’s time to take out your electric pressure cooker and put it to use! Join chef Liz Barbour at the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library on Monday, September 24 from 6pm to 7:30pm for a cooking class that will help take the mystery out of this amazing, time saving kitchen tool. Liz will demonstrate 2 recipes that you can recreate at home. Following her demonstration Liz will offer tasty samples for In addition to the Lucky Duck everyone to enjoy. Registration rePluck, the event will include live quired (limited to 35). Sponsored entertainment, a beer/wine garden, by Friends of the Library. Contact arts and crafts, a farmer’s market, Karen Wall at 508-949-8021 or food vendors and plenty of fun ac- email kwall@cwmars.org. tivities for children. Lucky Duck tickets will be available September 26th for purchase that day. One duck is Monthly Book Group $5; a “6-quack” is $25; a flock of 13 ducks is $50. Awards include WEBSTER - On Wednesday, Sep$1,000, $500, $300, $200 and $100 tember 26 from 6:30pm to -8pm for first, second, third, fourth and the Monthly Book Group meets to fifth prize, respectively. Winners do discuss the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize winning novel “The Undernot have to be present. ground Railroad” by Colson WhiteThrough the generous support of head at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 the Lucky Duck event in the past, East Main Street, Webster, MA. the Auxiliary has been able to pro- Free. Call 508-949-6232 to register. vide financial assistance for Harrington Hospital. For example, the September 27th Auxiliary has conducted educationGenealogy Group Presentation: al programs and projects that pro“The Central Mass. Railroad” mote patient safety and has given new and/or updated equipment to DUDLEY - Bolton’s Ed Sterling will be at the Pearle L. Crawford several hospital departments. Memorial Library on Thursday, So mark your calendars for Sat- September 27 from 6pm to 7:30pm urday, September 22, 2018 for the to present his study of the Central Harrington Auxiliary Lucky Duck Mass. Railroad, including a sidebar about the building of the Wachuand Family Fun Day. sett Reservoir. Ed Sterling has been studying the history of the Central Mass Railroad for almost 20 years, September 24th and has acquired an extensive book and photo collection on the Boston Cooking Program with Liz Barbour: Feasting With Your and Maine railroad, which operated the Central Mass Railroad for most Instant Pot DUDLEY - The instant pot craze is of its history. Program is free but here...are you onboard? For many registration is requested: 508-949of us, the instant pot is patiently 8021. Sponsored by Friends of the waiting to be used. Whether yours Library. The talk is free of charge is tucked away in a cupboard or and open to everyone!
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Southbridge 100 Years Ago: Exploring the Franco-American Community presented by Dr. Elizabeth Blood SOUTHBRIDGE - Please join the Jacob Edwards Public Library on Thursday, September 27 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm for a special presentation. Between 1840 and 1930, approximately one million FrenchCanadians immigrated to the United States, the vast majority settling in New England. In Southbridge, Massachusetts a century ago, when state representative Félix Gatineau published his important chronicle of the town’s Franco-American community, French-speaking immigrants and their American-born children represented 60% of the town’s population! Gatineau’s History of Franco-Americans of Southbridge, Massachusetts, originally written in French in 1919, has just been translated into English by Dr. Elizabeth Blood of Salem State University and will be published through Via Appia Press (viaappiapress.com) in September. In this talk, Dr. Blood will offer a glimpse of what life was like for FrenchCanadians in Southbridge one hundred years ago, highlighting the role that the French-Canadian community played in establishing many of the town’s political, cultural, business, and religious institutions and offering insight into the fascinating character of Félix Gatineau, himself. Books will be available for purchase at the event.
The Dragonfly Spirit: A Mother’s Journey Book Signing WEBSTER - Saturday, September 29, from 1pm to 3pm – The Dragonfly Spirit: A Mother’s Journey book signing and talk with Susan Brunell at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main Street, Webster, MA. After her twenty-year-old daughter dies in an automobile accident the author finds herself on a journey of grief that, until then, she could not even imagine. As she travels down this path, that has been determined for her, she learns about death and its effect on her life and the lives of others she loves. This is a story about learning to grow and cope despite great loss and also about opening the heart and mind to possibilities for healing and growth. Tools to understand the process and deal with the tragedy of loss are offered for the grieving and their loved ones. Free. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. For more information call 508-949-6232.
All welcome! Light refreshments provided by the Friends of Jacob Edwards Library This program is presented in conjunction with The Last Green Valley Walktober series that encompasses activities in 35 towns in the southern Worcester County area of Massachusetts and into Connecticut following the path of the Quinebaug and Shetucket rivers Sponsored by Friends of Jacob Edwards Library and The Last Green Valley Walktober.
September 30tht A Walk through Oxford’s Hugeunot History OXFORD - The Oxford Historical Commission and the Huguenot Memorial Society of Oxford are hosting A Walk Through Oxford’s Huguenot History at the Huguenot Fort, 87 Fort Hill Road, Oxford, MA on Sunday, September 30, 2018 beginning at 1:30pm, rain or shine. Everyone is invited to this easy walk. A Walk Through Oxford’s Huguenot History is Walk # 50 in the Walktober program describing the 200 walks which celebrate the beauty all around us in the 35 towns which make up the Last Green Valley. This is the 28th year that Walks have been organized at this time of year in this National Heritage Corridor. Schedules for all Walktober events in the National Heritage Corridor are available on line at www.thelastgreenvalley.org. Individual copies of Walktober 2018 events are avail-
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SUMME R 201 8 able at Memorial Hall in Oxford as in conjunction with the Dudley well as at various local businesses. Grange’s Annual Apple Festival. Information about the Huguenots This event is free and open to all. and the Huguenot Memorial SociComputer, Electronics ety can be found at thehuguenot& Metal Recycling Day memorialsocietyofoxford.org. WEBSTER - The Killdeer Island October 1st Club is hosting a Computer, Electronics and Metal Removal and ReJacob Edwards Library Book Club cycling Day. Drop your monitors, - Magpie Murders televisions, miscellaneous electronSOUTHBRIDGE - The Jacob Ed- ics, computer parts and appliances wards Library book club will meet (those containing freon as well), any on Monday, October 1 from 6:30pm metal, lawn mowers (oil and gas reto 7:30pm to discuss Magpie Mur- moved), gas grills car batteries, car ders by Anthony Horowitz. Copies parts etc. off at 191 Killdeer Island are available at the desk to check Road in Webster on Saturday, Octoout now! This is a no-commitment ber 6th from 9am to 3pm. Fees will book club, attend as many or as few be charged per item. meetings as you like! The group meets on the first Monday of every Gateway Players present Comedic month. Extra copies of the book Movement Workshop coming up for discussion are avail- SOUTHBRIDGE - Gateway Playable at the Information Desk for ers Theater presents a free comecheckout. dic movement workshop by Nicole Portwood on Saturday, October 6th October 4th from 10am-noon at the Southbridge Community Center, Chestnut St., Photography Show with Southbridge. The workshop will Debra Horan focus on comedic stage presence, SOUTHBRIDGE - The Jacob Ed- and will include activities such as: wards Library is pleased to host a facial expressions, comedy antics, photography exhibit focused on na- pratfalls, walk/comedic demeanor, ture with Debra Horan, during the juggling and other body movement month of October. You may know used to express humor onstage. Debra in her other role as owner of Nicole Portwood (aka Maggie the the independent bookstore: Book- Clown) has been performing since lovers Gourmet in Webster. Recep- attending the Ringling Bros. and tion will take place on Thursday, Barnum &Bailey Clown College. October 4. You are invited to come In addition to her work with the by and meet with the artist between circus, she has entertained audi6:30 pm and 7:30pm. Sponsored by ences at Disneyland and Disney Friends of Jacob Edwards Library. World, birthday parties, holiday events, corporate outings, schools October 6th and libraries. She enjoys working with groups of all ages, and brings Annual Craft Fair a wealth of experience and heart to DUDLEY - The Black Tavern His- all events. torical Society presents the Sixth The workshop is free to ages 10 and Annual Black Tavern Craft Fair on up (yes, even you adults should join Saturday, October 6 from 10am to us!), and registration is not required 3pm on Center Road in Dudley. but appreciated (for planning purThis juried craft fair in the Black poses). Please call Gateway at 508Tavern’s historical building, porch 764-4531 to let us know if you will and adjacent barn will be held be attending.
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Talk, Tears, & Tea (a Substance Abuse Family Support Group) LEICESTER - Do you have someone struggling with an addiction? Do you feel lost and alone? Please join us for Talk, Tears and Tea on Tuesday, October 9 from 7pm to 8:30pm at the Leicester Fire Department (please enter the main lobby of the station upper level). Talk, Tears and Tea is a circle of support for those needing help in dealing with a loved one suffering from opiates and other drug addictions. We are offering our support, experieneces from the journey’s we have traveled while on the path of a loved one suffering. We will help you navigate where to turn for treatment, share resources and offer advice from our hearts. Anything said at the meeting stays at the meeting. This is a no judgement safe zone. Meetings are held every 2nd Tuesday of every month. Contact Talktearstea@gmail.com.
October 11th Film Screening - Get Out SOUTHBRIDGE - On Thursday, October 11 from 6pm to 7:30pm the Jacob Edwards Library in Southbridge will be screening the film Get Out. In Universal Pictures’ Get Out, a speculative thriller from Blumhouse (producers of The Visit, Insidious series and The Gift) and the mind of Jordan Peele, when a young African-American man visits his white girlfriend’s family estate, he becomes ensnared in a more sinister real reason for the invitation. Rated R. Running time 103 min. Sponsored by Friends of the Jacob Edwards Library.
October 13th Early Native American Tools and Weapons: They aren’t what you think. OXFORD - This talk will be presented by Pierre St. John on Saturday, October 13 at the Oxford Police Station’s Community Room from 11-12 p.m. This presentation is being sponsored by the Gen-
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October 14th Jazz Brunch to Benefit the United Way of Webster-Dudley WEBSTER - The Webster-Dudley United Way is holding a fundraiser featuring the Jerry Seeco Jazz Trio on Sunday, Oct. 14th at Point Breeze Restaurant, 114 Point Breeze Rd. in Webster from 11:00am2:00pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at Webster First Federal Credit Union (Webster and Dudley branches), Southbridge Savings Bank (Webster branch), and Sam & Evelyn Pappas office, 175 Webster Rd., Webster. The United Way is committed to improving the quality of life for those most in need here in Webster and Dudley. All services are accomplished from investments in the well-being of our communities and from charitable donations such as yours.
October 18th Birds in 2018: An Homage with Dale Monette SOUTHBRIDGE - The Jacob Edwards Library is pleased to invite Dale Monette to return and present an homage to birds,from his extensive collection of photographs taken in the Quabbin area and further afield on Thursday, October 18 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. 2018 marks the centennial of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the most powerful and important bird-protection law ever passed. In honor of this milestone, National Geographic, the National Audubon Society, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and BirdLife International have joined forces with more than 100 other organizations and millions of people around the world to celebrate 2018 as the “Year of the Bird.” This effort aims to heighten public awareness of birds because of their
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SUMME R 201 8 SOUTHBRIDGE - The Daughters of St. Nicholas will hold its annual Albanian Kitchen & Bazaar on Saturday, November 3, from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at St. Nicholas Albanian Orthodox Church, 126 Morris Street, Southbridge, MA. The bake table will feature traditional Albanian spinach, leek, sauerkraut, and squash pies; baklava, orange-date cookies, kurabias, and twist cookies along with many of your other favorites. An Albanianstyle café will offer garden salad, egg-lemon and great northern bean All welcome! Light refreshments soups, meatball and vegetable casprovided by the Friends of Jacob serole, stuffed peppers, leek and Edwards Library. cornmeal casserole, cabbage rolls, spinach triangles, baked macaroni This program is presented in con- and cheese, and eggplant casserole. junction with The Last Green Valley You may either Dine In or Take Out. Walktober series that encompasses This event will also feature theme activities in 35 towns in the south- baskets, this ‘n that table, handern Worcester County area of Mas- made jewelry, and illustrated chilsachusetts and into Connecticut dren’s books by Ruth Sanderson. following the path of the Quinebaug and Shetucket rivers Sponsored by November 13th The Last Green Valley Walktober Talk, Tears, & Tea (a Substance and Friends of Jacob Edwards LiAbuse Family Support Group) brary. LEICESTER - Do you have someone struggling with an addiction? Pearle Jam Concert Series: Do you feel lost and alone? Please Grey Whisker Pickers DUDLEY - The Grey Whisker join us for Talk, Tears and Tea on Pickers will perform at the Pearle Tuesday, November 13 from 7pm L. Crawford Memorial Library on to 8:30pm at the Leicester Fire DeThursday, October 18 from 6pm to partment (please enter the main 7:30pm. A blend of outright honky lobby of the station upper level). tonk..with a dash of folk...and some Talk, Tears and Tea is a circle of good ol’ rock n’ roll attitude....Born support for those needing help in from the rich American tradition dealing with a loved one suffering of making music around kitchen from opiates and other drug addictables and front porches, The Grey tions. We are offering our support, Whisker Pickers are about friends experieneces from the journey’s and family getting together to make we have traveled while on the path music and have fun...sharing good of a loved one suffering. We will times. Free and no registration. help you navigate where to turn Sponsored by the Hugh W. and for treatment, share resources and offer advice from our hearts. AnyHarriet K. Crawford Endowment. thing said at the meeting stays at the meeting. This is a no judgement safe November 3rd zone. Meetings are held every 2nd Tuesday of every month. Contact Albanian Kitchen Talktearstea@gmail.com. and Bazaar
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wonder and beauty—and because they symbolize nature’s interconnectedness and the importance of caring for our shared planet. The Jacob Edwards Library is pleased to contribute to this program. Mr. Monette’s work is available to view on his website North Quabbin Photography . He regularly updates the site with new images from his hikes in and around the Quabbin. In 2017, Dale Monette launched his book of photography Secret Lives of the Quabbin Watershed.
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WHOLESALE GARAGE DOOR DISTRIBUTOR
725 Main St. N. Oxford, MA
Across the street from Walmart
508-987-6497
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CUES & DARTS
760 Southbridge St. (Route 12) Auburn, MA M-F: 10-7, Sat: 10-5, Sun 11-4 • (Lab Closes ½ Hour Earlier)
(508) 832-6566 • www.PoolsCuesSpas.com
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CELEBRATING 38 YEARS, 26 IN AUBURN, MA!
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RESERVE GENUINE LOOP-LOC SAFETY OR WINTER COVERS NOW!
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FLEA MARKET Visit one of New England’s LARGEST INDOOR FLEA MARKETS COLLEGE MART FLEA MARKET
“JEWETT CITY” Conn.
OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 9-4
Located at the Slater Mill Mall
Approx 1 mi. off Route 395, Exit 85, take right on Route 138
FREE PARKING - FREE ADMISSION
Antiques • Collectibles New and Old Items Crafts • Novelties Concession Stand Flea Market
We are Continuously Expanding. SPACE AVAILABLE!
Newly expanded outdoor selling spaces for Sunday DEALER SPACES AVAILABLE
AUCTIONS EVERY OTHER FRIDAY CHECK OUR WEBSITE www.Leonesauctions.com
Bob and Sue Leone
Res. (860) 642-6248 Bus. (860) 376-3935
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES CASH PAID: Antiques, old toys, glass, furniture, military, old watches, lamps, clocks, pottery, gold & silver. 508-9496030 or 774-230-9937
APPLIANCE REPAIR SEWING MACHINE REPAIR: In your home. ALL makes & models. Three generations of service. Anthony: 508965-2083
AUTOS
September 19, 2018
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CLASSIFIEDS EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST: To promote local businesses using print & on-line advertising. This is an Outside Sales Position with a flexible 24 hour parttime schedule. Excellent opportunity for the right person. Must have a valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Mail Resume to: Smart Shopper. 31 Thompson Road, Webster, MA 01570 or email to kim@smartshopperad.com
FOR SALE (2) FLAT SCREENS: Approximately 19”. $20. 508-943-7181
CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK: Putnam Chrysler pays CASH for your car or truck whether you buy from us or not! 860-963-2277
(2) TWO ROOM SIZE AREA RUGS: 8x10 & 8x10.6. Excellent condition. $25-$50 each.Terry: 508-987-2382
HIGHEST PRICES PAID: FREE junk car & truck removal. 401-639-9398
2000 HONDA AERO: 7317 miles. New battery & tune up. Like New! $4000. Frank: 508-987-0717 FRIGIDAIRE UPRIGHT $200. 508-269-1369
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KITCHEN TABLE: Size 60 x 60. Leaf comes out. Very Good condition. $25. 508-434-1257 LILAC SHRUBS: $10 Per pot. 508434-1257 MOTORIZED WHEEL CHAIRS: Jazzy (New) $500. Golden (used) $300. 508-344-2424 MTD 20” PUSH MOWER: Side discharge, tuned, ready to go! $65. 508-949-2369 OFFICE DESK WITH ORGANIZER: Wood grain finish. Good Condition. $25. 508-737-4942 OFFICE TELEPHONE SYSTEM: 11 phones included. (2) PCS Digital phones & (9) StarPlus. Office upgraded to newer phones. They are all in perfect working condition. This bundle comes with all phone cords/ plugs. Best offer.508-943-5300 WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN TABLE: with 4 chairs. Good condition. $150. 508-344-2424 WHIRLPOOL TUB WITH SURROUND: All electronics. Will assist moving. $299. 860-315-5562
HOME SERVICES WEST ENTERPRISE: Full service seamless gutter installation, repair & cleaning. 5” & 6”. Variety of colors to choose from. Mike: C-860-373-4844 H-860-974-8702 POSITIVE HOME SERVICES: High quality carpentry. Remodeling, home improvements, replacement windows & HANDYMAN services. Call or email Steve for free quote: positivehomeservice@gmail .com. 508-635-7457 LOCAL SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER SEEKING WORK: 25 PLUS years experience as owner operator of a finish carpentry business. SMALL JOBS WELCOMED! Oxford, MA. Dick Shumway 727-458-9835 PAUL’S MOBILE SMALL ENGINE REPAIR: We come to you! Mowers, tractors, etc. We BUY & SELL used equipment! Google Us! 774-276-5587 DUMAS DECORATING CENTER: Customized Re-upholstering. Give your furniture a second chance! 860923-9619
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HOME SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL CLEANING: Quality work with experience. Affordable rates & excellent references. FREE Estimates. 508-987-1308
MISC. POWER EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: Husqvarna, Gravely & Ariens specialists. CITY POWER EQUIPMENT. Rt 20 Charlton, MA. 508-248-7464 PROFESSIONAL RESUME DESIGN & EDITING: Help with your resume and cover letter. You provide the information & our design team will create a unique resume for you! Call for details: 508-943-5300
FOR RENT WEBSTER: 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. $650-$950 per month. For details call: 508-943-0040
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WEBSTER: 18 Mechanic Street. Furnished room w/refrigerator, microwave & parking. $150 week 508-943-9452
WANTED FOSTER PARENTS WANTED: Seeking Quality Homes throughout Central MA to provide Foster Care to children in need. 24/7 support. Generous Reimbursement. $1,000 Sign on Bonus: DEVEREUX THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE. For details: 508-829-6769
YARD SALE YARD SALE: Sunday, September 23rd at 8am. Furniture, Collectibles, Records, Rugs, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Home Decor & MORE! 13 Bacon Street, Oxford YARD SALE: Saturday & Sunday Sept. 22nd & 23rd 9am-3pm. Tools, Electronics, Fitness Equipment, Games, Movies, Clothing, Bikes, & MORE! 41 Eagle Drive, Dudley
You could buy a shredder and put one sheet of paper at a time into a noisy machine but...
THERE IS A BETTER WAY. Bring your box of sensitive paper documents to the Smart Shopper and you can place them in a confidential bin supplied by IRON MOUNTAIN. Gain peace of mind knowing all your records will be disposed of in a secure and environmentally friendly manner.
Iron Mountain is a member of the S&P 500 Index and ranked 649th on Fortune Magazine’s 1000. Selling Power magazine has ranked Iron Mountain #5 of the 50 best companies in 2015. Recognized as a PRIVACY & certified organization by Professional Records and Information Services International. Organizations across the globe trust Iron Mountain to store and protect information.
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Does Your Attic Need Cleaning Out? No room in the garage?
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Smart Shopper is happy to provide this service Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
AT ONLY $1 PER POUND
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508-943-3222
Webster, MA
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