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Grandmother’s Garden Tour WESTFIELD - The 16th Annual Grandmother’s Garden Tour will showcase six private gardens open to the public June 14 and June 15. The public is invited to Honey Pot Road in Southwick June 13 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the annual Garden Party and Silent Auction for which tickets must be purchased in
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Benefit Yoga Class SOUTHWICK - The Dhira Yoga Center and Team Mary's Marchers will host a yoga class and raffle on Saturday, June 14 at 2 p.m. All proceeds will be donated to the American Liver Foundation. This is a fundraiser in loving memory of Mary Eastman who lost her battle with liver disease last summer. The yoga class will be a flow class accessible to all. Raffle Prizes include gift certificates for yoga class packages. Suggested donation is $10 to $20 per person for the yoga class. Raffle tickets are $3 each or 5 for $10. The yoga class and raffle will be at the Dhira Yoga Center. For more info, to RSVP, to buy raffle tickets in advance or to make a donation, please call (413) 998-3463, or email info@ DhiraYogaCenter.com.
Concert Tribute HUNTINGTON - A special Woody Guthrie concert tribute, presented by acclaimed performer Randy Noojin in his Hard Travelin’ with Woody show, will be shown Saturday, June14 and Sunday, June 15, both at 2 p.m. at the North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meet-the-artist receptions.
Father’s Day Craft Come to Southwick Public Library to make Dad happy on Father’s Day with a Love Bug Pencil you decorate to give him on his special day! Materials for this craft will be available in the Children’s Room beginning Thursday, June 12 through Saturday, June 14 during regular library hours. For more information,
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of the visit or call Southwick Public knowledge area. Refreshments will be Library at 413-569-1221x4. available during the hike. Wear spring hiking attire, good footwear and bring water. For further information, call the Christina Hockenberry in the WESTFIELD - On June 15, Development office at (413) the Truck Stop Troubadours 568-9312 ext. 111 or visit show brings back the classic www.stanleypark.org. sounds of country music and pays tribute to the legends who paved the way and set the standard in the industry. This performance will begin at 6 p.m. in the Beveridge Pavilion, rain or shine and it is free of charge. For further informaFEEDING HILLS tion on the Westfield Bank Community Grange #382 of Sunday Night Concert Series Feeding Hills will hold their please go to www.stanleyp- 35th annual Strawberry ark.org or call the park office Supper on Wednesday, June at (413) 568-9312. 18. The supper will be held at the Grange Hall located at 47 North West Street in Feeding Hills. Continuous servings from 4-7 p.m. The menu will consist of ham, turkey, homemade potato salad and cole WESTFIELD - Our Annual slaw, baked beans, rolls, pickFather's Day Hike will be held les, strawberry shortcake with on June 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 whipped cream and a choice p.m. at the Wildlife Sanctuary of beverages. Donation is $10 Entrance across from the for adults and $4.75 for chilplaying fields. Art O'Leary, dren under 12. Reservations Mountain Leader and member are suggested and can be of the Nature Committee, will made by calling Pauline at guide this hike in the little 789-2061. The public is known regions of the Frank invited to attend. Stanley Beveridge Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary. Hike with ease while Art shares his vast
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Time is Right for Fizz, Boom, READ! at Southwick Public Library SOUTHWICK - This year’s Fizz, Boom, READ! Suntime Reading Program brings science fun to Southwick Public Library. Registration for this annual event begins June 16 giving kids plenty of time to read for the July 7 opening day, first day to submit chances for prize drawings. This year’s exciting programs include: Make a glider at the Wa l k a l o n g Glider Workshop;Try your hand at Fingerprinting by learning about different kinds of fingerprints as you take your own fingerprints, and solve a minimystery; Learn the history of the hula hoop, see a hooping
demonstration dance and try hula hooping yourself with Pinto Bella Hoops; and much more. Weekly make-and-take crafts, coupons for free stuff from Summer House, Blossoming Acres, Southwick McDonalds, The Notch Travel Center, the Daily Grind, Mrs. Murphy’s Donuts and Moolicious are annual highlights of the summer. You can also enter our weekly prize drawings. Special thanks to the Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc., Southwick Cultural Council a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, the Boston Bruins, and the Massachusetts Library System. For more information, visit or call Southwick Public
20. Candidates will complete Development course, which paperwork and take an assess- are available to all residents of ment. Classes are 30 weeks in Greater Westfield. Classes are Mohegan Sun length and begin September 8. free with a small charge for the Three levels of classes are text. For more information, Day Trip offered in addition to a contact 568-1044 or go to SOUTHWICK - On June Computer Literacy and Career www.westfieldcommunityed16, a bus will leave the Southwick Senior Center at 8 a.m. for Mohegan Sun. The cost is $19 per person, $20 for Big 6 Wheel play and $15 for a voucher food for lunch or 4 Princeton St., Westfield, MA toward any restaurant. Come in the office or call to sign up 413-562-5576 at 569-5498. We will be leavFuneral and Cremation Services ing the casino at 3:30 p.m.
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Wet and Wild Walk WESTFIELD - On June 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., visit a pristine stream that is home to twelve-inch long salamanders called Mudpuppy. Learn while exploring wet places the hydrology, destructive force, and uses of water in this dynamic sanctuary that sits within a wildlife corridor. Cool off. Wear proper summer hiking attire, sturdy boots, and bring water. The walk will be led by Arthur O’Leary, an Officer of Public Safety and Security at Westfield State University.
Canoe and kayak cruise WESTFIELD On Saturday, June 21, the Westfield River Watershed Association will sponsor a scenic, mostly flat-water, sixmile paddle from the new
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Great River Bridge in Westfield to Robinson State Park in Agawam. Participants should bring their own canoe or kayak, paddles and personal safety devices, as well as sunscreen and drinking water. For those used to seeing the river only in glimpses from the road, the canoe cruise offers a new, close-up view of the waterway. Organizers recommend that participants be experienced paddlers, given that river conditions may be unpredictable. Children under 18 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Children under 14 must paddle in the same boat as an adult. An admission fee of $10.00 per person and $25.00 per family will help cover refreshments, shuttle service and insurance. Registration is from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the municipal parking lot off Meadow Street near the Great River Bridge in Westfield. Participants will register, unload boats and
gear, drive their vehicles to Robinson State Park and return to the launch area by shuttle. Staggered departures will begin at 11:00 a.m. For more information about the Canoe and Kayak Cruise, visit www.westfieldriver.org or call Fran S. at 413-5624998.
Car show The Carson Center for Human Services and the Westfield Cruise presents its 3rd annual “Cars for Carson” Car Show on June 22. Bring the whole family – there’s lots of fun. The car show will be held at Mestek Field located at 260 Elm Street, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Enjoy the day and help benefit The Carson Center Programs. Join us for entertainment by DJ Gary, Classic Cars, Crafts, Prizes, Raffles, Awards and food by Deano’s Food Concessions. The proceeds of this event
will go toward supporting The Carson Center that’s celebrating 50+ Years of Real Help with Real Life! We serve some 7,000 people of all ages with mental illness, behavioral health and developmental disabilities throughout 40 communities in western Mass. For more information call Gary at 413-562-1346
Zoo on the go WESTFIELD - Forest Park brings its mobile zoo to
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Stanley Park on June 25. This program will give children the opportunity to get up close and personal with wildlife. They can pet every animal and ask questions about their natural environments and eating habits. Every child, no matter what his or her age, will enjoy this presentation. This program is free of charge and will be held rain or shine in the Westfield Bank Children’s Pavilion “B” from 12- 1 p.m.
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The Forgotten Valley program set HUNTINGTON - The Huntington Historical Society will present "The Forgotten Valley, Forgotten No More" on Sunday, June 22, from 2-5 p.m. at Stanton Hall in Huntington. The event focuses on the early history of the Town of Norwich, a former name for Huntington, and the valley areas of Knightville and Indian Hollow affected by the construction of the Knightville Flood Control Dam in 1939-41 on the east branch of the Westfield River.
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junction of routes 20 and 112 on the town green, is air-conditioned and fully accessible. Call Historical Society members Bill at 667-3049 or Jill at 667-5794 for further information.
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Through use of photographs, audiovisual equipment and the spoken word, the period from 1773 to 1941 will be covered. Special guests Winnie Bates Smith of Huntington and Albert Edward Strong of Westfield, both in their 90's, will tell about growing up in the valley in the 1920's and '30s, before the dam was built. Several descendants of first settlers of Norwich will also be on hand with information about their families. The program is free and includes refreshments, with donations gladly accepted. Stanton Hall, located at the
Gateway will publish a “Back-to-School” issue of Breaking News during August, which will contain bus schedules and other important information. Breaking News is posted on the Gateway website (www. grsd.org) under the “news” Free concert at dropdown menu. People can also subscribe to the newsletStanley Park ter by emailing Wendy Long WESTFIELD - On June (wlong@grsd.org). Breaking 22, come and enjoy the great sound of “Shakin’ All Over” at Stanley Park. They are one of New England’s premier dance bands, specializing in performing a tribute to the greatest dance hits from 19541963, “the golden years”. Their song list now includes a selection of well over 300 songs from this legendary era of rock and roll. This is their 14th year of performing throughout New England. The concert begins at 6 p.m. in the Beveridge Pavilion, rain or shine, and is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and a food service will be available.
Last day of school HUNTINGTON – Gateway’s last day of school for the 2013-14 school year will be Friday, June 27. The last two days of school will be half-days for students. Grades 7-12 will be dismissed at 10:35 a.m. Grades K through 6 will be dismissed at 11:40 a.m. Lunch will not be served on the half-days. The final day for Preschool will be Wednesday, June 25. The Gateway Wellness Center moves onto its summer operating schedule on Monday, June 30. Morning hours remain 5:30 – 7 a.m., Monday through Friday. Afternoon hours will now be 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Fridays. The center will also be open 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. The Gateway Wellness Center will be open on its regular schedule for the half-days on June 26 and 27. School reopens for students on Thursday, August 28. Teachers will return on August 26. The 2014-15 school year calendar is now posted on the Gateway website (under the “information” drop-down menu.
Free Fridays at the Y WESTFIELD - The YMCA of Greater Westfield is offering Free Friday Night Fitness
To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 Classes to the community. Participants age 14 and up, will have the opportunity to get fit and have fun this summer. Every Friday night, beginning June 27, at 6:30 p.m., the Y will offer a variety of fitness classes: Cardio Kick- June 27 and July 11, Aqua Zumba-July 18 and 25, Zumba August 1 and 8 , TRX suspension class-August 15 and 22. Try one or try them all but hurry, space is limited!” Community participants must sign up and complete a guest form at the front desk. These Friday night classes free to community participants and our YMCA members. The Westfield YMCA is committed to you and a healthier community.
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For more information, contact Cindy Agan, Fitness Director , at 568-8631. cagan@westfieldymca.org
Noble and Sparkman HUNTINGTON - A performance by well-known jazz and swing duo Noble and Sparkman, with Jerry Noble on piano and Bob Sparkman on clarinet will be held on Sunday, June 29 at 2 p.m. at North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meet-the-artist receptions.
Award Applications WESTFIELD - The applications from the Westfield
Historical Commission for the Annual Preservation Award, “Our Past into The Future” are available for 2014. This award seeks to recognize individuals, businesses and families who have contributed to preserving Westfield’s historical integrity. Nominations for the award include diverse topics such as rehabilitation and restoration, individual lifetime achievement, landscape preservation, archaeology, adaptive reuse, education and local preservation. Applications are available at the Mayor’s office, Westfield Athenaeum and may be found online at the city website. Deadline for submission of application forms is June 29. The winner of the award will be announced in July.
Russell Yoga Classes RUSSELL - There will be a five yoga class series in June. The cost is $30. It will be held Monday evenings at 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Classes will be taught by Westfield Yoga Center teacher, Tara Balboni. $10 drop-ins are always welcome. Get your friends and
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neighbors to join in! If the at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun demand and numbers warrant start at 12:30 PM. The regisit, we will continue into July. tration deadline is July 15. Please consider sponsoring See you there! a hole for $50.00. It can be in the name of a business, in honor of or in memory of a Scramble for loved one, or pet. Raffles prizes will also be appreciated. the Animals For more information and regSeeks Golfers istration form, contact Marie Boccasile at 413-564-0589 or WESTFIELD - Volunteers e-mail at marieboccasile@ of the Westfield Homeless Cat gmail.com Project and Friends of the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter invite golfers to a Scramble for the Animals on Sunday, August 3 at Oak Ridge Golf Club in Feeding Hills. This year’s $5,000 goal will help to save the lives of hundreds of cats and dogs in the Greater Westfield area. The $95 cost includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner and prizes; dinner only is $25. Prizes for a Hole-In-One include: a new car from Bertera Subaru, a $3500 value pool or spa from Teddy Bear Pools and Spa and a cash prize of $700. Other prizes include $100 cash for Closest to the pin - Male and Female, and $50 for LONGEST DRIVE - Male and Female. Sign-up will be
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how the bear missed the train, how coyote got his howl, and how foam got to be in the ocean, and be prepared to sing, move and dance. There WESTFIELD The will even be a short lesson on Westfield Athenaeum will cel- how to play the musical ebrate its summer reading spoons and an appearance by program theme “Fizz, Boom, a dancing wooden dog named Read!” by presenting Parents’ Bingo. For more information, Choice Award winning per- call (413) 562-6158 x5. formers Davis Bates and Roger Tincknell in a partici- Celebrate patory program of stories and your town songs for all ages. Appropriate RUSSELL - William for all ages, this program will take place at the Westfield Francis Galvin, the Secretary Athenaeum on July 16 start- of the Commonwealth of ing at 10:30 am. The pro- Massachusetts, has announced gram, will include history bal- the 18th Annual Senior lads, regional nonsense songs, Citizens Art Show. The show family stories and more. Hear is open to all citizens age 62
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and over. The theme of the 2014 show is: Celebrate my town. Entries will be accepted from both amateur and professional artists. The artwork will be exhibited at the Commonwealth Museum. The date of the exhibit will be determined at a later date. Professional artists will judge
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the entries. All medium of art is acceptable (oil, watercolor, ink, pastels, etc.).The size requirements are a minimum of 5" x 7" and a maximum of 18" x 24". If an artist is unable to mat and frame the entry the Commonwealth will provide matting using basic materials. Please print name, address and telephone number and medium on the back of the artwork. The deadline for entries to be mailed to Boston is August 1, 2014. An Affirmation of Award will be presented to the winning artists in a ceremony held at the Commonwealth Museum at a date to be announced. Before the local entries are sent to Boston, there will be opportunity for the artists to have their works displayed at the Russell Senior Center from July 10-25.Those with interest in having their work displayed at the Russell Senior Center or have any questions, please leave a message at (413)8626205 or e-mail Carrie Florek
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Outdoor Adventure Camp HUNTINGTON - Outdoor Adventure and Exploration Summer Camps will be offered this summer for Gateway students who are currently in grades 4 through 8. Students currently in grades 4 and 5 are invited to the Middle School camp, which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays from July 8 to July 31. Gateway students who are currently in grades 6 through 8 are also able to attend a Jr. High program, which will run Mondays through Wednesdays from July 7 to July 30. Due to grant funding, the camp fee of $150 does not apply to students on Individual Education Plans or students who qualify for free and reduced lunch. For all others, the full payment is due the first day of camp. Camp registration
forms are available in the ship remains at $5 with a cost Middle School and JRHS of $10 for a family, any size. These may be purchased at office. the Friends’ sale or before at Friends Schedule the Circulation Desk. The sale will complete its run August Book Sale Thursday , Friday and SOUTHWICK - The Saturday August 14 through Friends of the Southwick 16 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Public Library have scheduled Thursday and Friday and 9 a summer book sale beginning a.m. to noon on Saturday. with a book collection in the Community Room on Saturday, August 9 from 9 a.m. until noon. Book donations of recent material in good condition will also be RUSSELL - The Russell accepted Monday and Tuesday Historic Commission has a August 10 and 11 from 10 new exhibit of photos at the a.m. until noon. Please do Russell Town Hall and Senior not bring encyclopedias, mag- Center. The pictures span azines, abridged books or from the early 1900s to today. textbooks. A Friends Only Stop by to see who you might sale will be held Wednesday, recognize! August 13 from 5 until 7 p.m. Individual Friends’ member-
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appointments with our volunteer van when the Hulmes van is full. We also run some fun local trips you may want to drive for. If interested, please stop by the office or call 5695498 for more info.
Summer Tours WESTFIELD - We cordially invite you to tour our beautiful treasure that is Stanley Park. Let us show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer.
Witness what we have accomplished this past year and learn what our goals are for the upcoming year. Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours will be given June through August. Tours start at 9 a.m. to approximately 10:30 a.m. All tours will meet at the Carillon. To make a Tour Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park Office at (413) 568-9312 or send an email request to lfiske@stanleypark.org or christinah@stanleypark.org.
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High School Council WESTFIELD The Westfield High School School Council invites you to our Town Hall meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The meetings will be held at the high school in Room 112. Bring your concerns, ideas or compliments! We welcome all members of the community to
contribute. For further information please contact the school at (413) 572-6463.
Tag Sale Fundraiser SOUTHWICK - The Friends of the Southwick Rail Trail will be holding a fundraising tag sale in mid May and are looking for some donations. If you have some gently used household goods that you would like to donate please contact Beth at elizabethmalone@comcast.net. We will not be accepting any clothing or books. Donations are tax deductible.
Yoga Practice Shriners Hospital Fundraiser SOUTHWICK - A fundraiser for Shriners Hospital will be held on Sunday, August 17 at The Cove in Southwick from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be the Melha Clowns, vendors of all types, activities for the kids, music, mobile arcade, dunk tank, raffle and much more. It will be fun for the whole family. Admission is free. For more information, call Wendy at (413) 314-5909.
Shelter Tag Sale WESTFIELD The Westfield Animal Shelter is now accepting donations for our annual tag sale in August. It's time for spring cleaning! Donate your unwanted items and help raise money for the shelter. The tag sale will be held on August 22 and 23 at the vacant lot across from the shelter. We are looking for gently used items but please no clothing or televisions. We are able to accept tag sale donations Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. .
Volunteer Drivers Needed SOUTHWICK - Do you like to drive and are looking for something to do in your spare time? The Southwick Senior Center is looking for drivers to cover medical, congregate meal sites and other
WESTFIELD - The Genesis Spiritual Life and Conference Center will host a mixed-level series is of yoga, appropriate for most ability levels. Please bring your own yoga mat. The sessions will be Thursday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. For more information or to register, please call (413) 562-3627.
Southwick Senior Center SOUTHWICK - Chi-Gong will continue through the summer on Monday mornings at 10 a.m. There will be a sliding rate of $3-$5 dollars.
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield Offers Summer Lunch Program WESTFIELD - The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Meals will be provided Monday through Friday at various sites throughout the Greater Westfield area. Please contact the Boys and Girls Club at 413-562-2301 for site locations and meal times.
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Create a more sustainable household this summer Easy projects and tips to enjoy as a family (Family Features) Just because school is out, doesn’t mean learning has to stop. The summer months are a great opportunity for families to spend time together and see firsthand that small actions to live more sustainably can together make a big impact on the future — a concept that echoes the mission of Unilever Project Sunlight. The company behind many of the food, home and personal care products many people use every day launched Project Sunlight in 2013 to help make sustainable living commonplace.
home by trying one of the below Summer Sunlight Activities: Go Green in Your Bathroom Nearly 40 percent of Americans toss plastic bottles from the bathroom in the trash, not realizing that along with cardboard product packaging and toilet paper spools, many bathroom toiletry bottles — including Dove and Suave shampoos and body washes — are recyclable.
One Ingredient, Five Ways Each year the world produces about 1,477 pounds of edible food for every person on the planet, but only about half of that is ever eaten. Empower the kids of the household to plan a menu for the week by thinking up five meals with one main ingredient, and teach the entire famiGet your family in on the ly that simple ingredients can action and encourage others go a long way. Challenge your to adopt sustainable habits at
children to get creative with their menu planning — there are plenty of recipes to choose from on www.knorr.com or www.hellmanns.com for inspiration. Transform Shampoo Bottles into Decorative Caddies It’s important to green your bathroom and recycle plastic bottles whenever possible, but there’s also some fun upcycling you can do to make
footprint and positively impact the environment. Add some fresh flavor to your next family dinner by up-cycling empty containers like Hellmann’s mayonnaise jars to create a garden of your favorite herbs and vegetables. “Teaching the next generation to live sustainably is Be Your Own essential to ensuring our chilFarmer’s Market dren and our children’s chilGrowing your own vegeta- dren thrive in a world with bles, fruits and herbs is a great See Go Green, Page 12 way to reduce your carbon use of empty plastic bottles. Turn your empty Suave or Dove bottle into a handy caddy for everything from keys to mobile phones — a craft that’s perfect for kids to create for everyone in the house.
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Transform Shampoo Bottles into Decorative Caddies. to tightly secure. Cut piece of gift wrap large enough to cover two pieces leaving two inches on shorter sides, and wrap cardboard as you would a gift. Affix into bin to create divider and two compartments — one for plastics and one for cardboard recyclables. For instructions for all the activities to keep kids entertained all summer long, and tips to live a more sustainable lifestyle year round, visit www.projectsunlight.us. Smarter Green Living There are many small changes you can make in your daily life to help build a better, more sustainable world. Check out these simple tips that can lessen your family’s carbon footprint: Save Water, Change the World: In just one year, the average family could save nearly 5,000 gallons of water and up to $150 by shortening shower time by just two minutes. The Suave Turn-Off-the-Tap program encourages everyone to also turn off the water while shampooing and conditioning, which can save an additional 3,000 gallons of water per year. One Tote Bag Can Make a Big Impact: Carrying a tote bag to avoid the use of plastic grocery store bags while out and about can make a big difference. Less than five percent of
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This car has a shimmy that just won't quit BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI Dear Tom and Ray: My car has almost 80,000 miles on it. It's a 2005 W Jetta 1.8T GLI. It's been a great, reliable car, but I'e been haing a lot of trouble with the frontend suspension: I get a horrible wobble in the front end. It transmits through the steering wheel and feels like the wheels are wobbling ery quickly, but only under braking. It is much worse under heay braking, but it still exists een under light braking. I'e replaced my tie rods after finding a little play in them, and I'e checked my C joints and axles, and they all looked good. The ball joints seem OK. The struts and strut mounts were replaced, and the car has brand-new tires that were balanced and aligned. When I replaced the tie rod, the shaking went away temporarily, but it's back worse than eer now. I'm getting really frustrated with this, and the car feels dangerous to drie. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! -- Brian TOM: Brian, you'e checked eerything except the one thing that is most likely to be causing the problem. RAY: Do you think he considers that good news or bad news? On the one hand, he's
ous, depending on the gross vehicle weight of the truck that's stopped in front of you. RAY: So it should be fixed right away. And the other thing to check is your controlarm bushings. If you had a slightly warped disc and
about to get the answer. But on the other hand, he's about to realize he just wasted seeral months and a bunch of money looking in all the wrong places. TOM: I'm pretty sure he knows that already! RAY: You almost certainly have warped brake discs, Brian. Your brake pads "grab" the disc from either side when you step on the brake. And if the disc is not perfectly smooth, the uneen spots will push back against the pads
2005 W Jetta 1.8T GLI.
and make the brake pedal pulse, and/or make the steering wheel wobble. TOM: And if we're right, it's not dangerous in the sense that a wheel is going to fall off soon. But it is dangerous in that it extends your stopping distance. And that can be seri-
Sunday. June 15, 2014 - 15 worn-out control-arm bushings, that slight pulsation you got from the disc could get magnified by a weak bushing and cause this kind of wobbling, too. TOM: So now you know what to do, Brian: Replace the discs (I would not recommend trying to resurface them, in this case) and check those bushings. RAY: And if that doesn't sole the problem, don't write back, because then we'll be out of ideas, too. *** It's NEER cheaper in the long run to buy a new car. Want proof? Order Tom and Ray's pamphlet "How to Buy a Great Used Car: Secrets Only Your Mechanic Knows." Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Used Car, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
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Air Conditioning & Heating ACO MASONRY, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Heating & air conditioning service & installation. Furnaces, sheet metal, hot water tanks. All types of masonry work. Chimney repair, tile work, stucco. Stone, brick, block, pavers, retaining walls. License & Insured. Commercial & Residential. Free Estimates. Competitive Rates. Call Adam (413)374-7779. K&G HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Now doing SPRING CLEANINGS. Call Ken (413)564-7089.
Carpet CARPET, LINOLEUM, CERAMIC TILE, HARDWOOD FLOORS. Sales, Service. Installation & Repairs. Customer guaranteed quality, clean, efficient, workmanship. Call Rich (413)530-7922. WAGNER RUG & FLOORING, LLC. 95 MAINLINE DRIVE, WESTFIELD. (413)568-0520. One stop shopping for all your floors. Over 40 years in business. www.wagnerrug.com
Chimney Sweeps HENTNICK CHIMNEY SWEEPS. Chimney repairs and rebuilds. Stainless steel caps and liner systems. Inspections, masonry work and gutter cleaning. Free estimates. Insured. Quality work from a business you can trust. (413)848-0100, 1-800-793-3706.
Drywall T-BEST DRYWALL. Complete professional drywall at amateur prices. Our ceilings are tops! Call Mike 413-8218971. Free estimates.
Electrician ALEKSANDR DUDUKAL ELECTRICAL. Residential, Commercial, Industrial. Licensed and insured. Lic. #11902. Service and emergency calls. Call (413)519-8875. alexdudukal@yahoo.com POEHLMAN ELECTRIC. All types of wiring. Free estimates, insured. SPECIALIZING IN PORTABLE AND WHOLE HOUSE KOHLER GENERATORS, SERVICE UPGRADES, SMALL JOBS, POOLS. Gutter deicing cables installed. I answer all calls! Prompt service, best prices. Lic. #A-16886. (413)562-5816. JIM FERRIS ELECTRIC. Senior discount. No job too small! Insured, free estimates. 40 years experience. Lic. #16303. Call (413)330-3682. MASTER ELECTRICIAN 40 years experience. Insured, reasonable prices. No job too small. Call Tom Daly, (413)543-3100. Lic# A7625.
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TURCOTTE ELECTRIC. 30+ years experience. Electrical installations, emergency service work. Generac portable or whole house generator installations. HVAC controls and energy saving green technology upgrades. Fully insured. All calls answered. Master’s Lic #A-18022. (413)214-4149.
DAVE DAVIDSON BATHROOM & KITCHEN REMODELING. “GET IT RIGHT THIS TIME” Complete Bath Renovations. Mass. License #072233, Mass. Registration #144831. CT. HIC. #0609568. Now serving CT. Insured. Quality Work on Time on Budget Since 1984. (413)569-9973. www.davedavidsonremodeling.com
Excavating SEPTIC SYSTEMS, house sites, demolition, land clearing, driveways, stumping, patios, retaining walls, walkways. CORMIER LANDSCAPING, (413)822-0739.
Flooring/Floor Sanding A RON JOHNSON’S FLOOR SANDING. Installation, repairs, 3 coats polyurethane. Free estimates. (413) 569-3066.
Gutter Cleaning RAIN GUTTERS CLEANED, REPAIRED. Antennas removed, chimneys repaired and chimney caps installed. Roof leaks repaired, vent areas sealed. Sr. citizen discount. Insured. Free estimates. H.I. Johnson Services. (413)596-8859 before 9p.m.
Hauling #1 PHIL'S DUMP RUNS/DEMOLITION. Removal of any items in cellars, attics, etc... Also brush removal and small demolition (sheds, decks, fences, one car garages). Fully insured. Free estimates. Phil (413)525-2892, (413)2656380. A DUMP TRUCK. Attic, cellars, yard, scrap metal removal. Seasoned Firewood. (413)569-1611, (413)374-5377. A.R.A. JUNK REMOVAL SERVICE. Furniture, trash, appliances. Full house cleanouts, basements, attics, yards. Furnace and hot water heater removal. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE. Free estimate on phone. Senior discount. Call Pete (413)433-0356. www.arajunkremoval.com.
Home Improvement ADVANCED REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION. 25 years experience. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. Call Don (413)262-8283. When Quality, Integrity, and Value count.
BRUNO ANTICO BUILDING REMODELING.Kitchens, additions, decks, rec rooms, more. Prompt, reliable service, free estimates. Mass Registered #106263, licensed & insured. Call Bruno, (413)562-9561.
C&N CARPENTRY. Suspended ceilings, home improvements and remodeling. Licensed and insured. Call (413)262-9314. DELREO HOME IMPROVEMENT for all your exterior home improvement needs. Roofing, siding, windows, decks and gutters. Call for free quote. Extensive references, fully licensed & insured in MA. & CT. www.delreohomeimprovement.com Call Gary Delcamp (413)569-3733. TOM DISANTO Home Improvements The best choice for all interior and exterior building and remodeling. Specializing in the design and building of residential additions, since 1985. Kitchens, baths, siding, windows, decks, porches, sunrooms, garages. License #069144. MA Reg. #110710. FREE ESTIMATES, REFERENCES, FULLY INSURED. Call Tom (413)568-7036. J.D. BERRY CONTRACTING. Garages, additions, windows, doors, decks, vinyl siding and more. #CS077728. Call Jim, (413)569-6920, (413) 530-5430
PAUL MAYNARD CONSTRUCTION. All your carpentry needs. (413)3864606. Did your windows fail with the cold weather? Don't wait another year! Call Paul for replacement windows. Many new features available. Windows are built in CT. All windows installed by Paul, owner of Paul Maynard Construction. My name is on my work. R.J. FENNYERY HOME IMPROVEMENT'S. Professional roofing & siding contractor. All types of home repairs. Expert emergency leak repair. Reasonable rates. MA Lic. #CS066849. MA Reg. #149909. Call Bob (413)736-0276. RJFennyery. com
Home Maintenance HANDYMAN/CARPENTER. All home repairs: Honey to do list, bathroom remodeling, tile work, sheetrock repairs, winterization. No job too small. 35 years profressional experience. (413)5193251. JOSEPH’S HANDYMAN COMPANY. Carpentry, remodeling, kitchen, baths, basements, drywall, tile, floors, suspended ceilings, restoration services, doors, windows, decks, stairs, interior/exterior painting, plumbing. Small jobs ok. All types of professional work done since 1985. Call Joe, (413)364-7038.
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ALWAYS CALL FIRST!!! M&M SERVICES-20 Years serving the Westfield area. Painting, staining, house washing, interior/exterior. Wall coverings. Commercial/residential. Free estimates. Insured. References. Mass Reg. #121723. Call (413)568-9731. No job too small !!
ABC MASONRY & BASEMENT WATERPROOFING. All brick, block, concrete. Chimneys, foundations, hatchways, new basement windows installed and repaired. Sump pumps and french drain systems installed. Foundations pointed and stuccoed. Free estimates. (413)5691611. (413)374-5377.
At SANTA FE PAINTING CO. We're your color specialists! Brighten up your home for Spring! Get all your interior painting needs done now. We paint and stain log homes. Call (413)230-8141. A NEW LOOK FOR 2014. Let Home Decor help. Interior painting and wallpapering, specializing in faux finishes. Servicing the area over 12 years. Call Kendra now for a free estimate and decorating advice. (413)564-0223, (413)626-8880.
FRESH START PAINTING. Certified lead renovator. Interior/exterior painting. Power washing. Wallpapering. 30 years + experience. Charlie (413)3138084. KELSO FAMILY PAINTING. Filling summer schedule for exterior painting, interior painting anytime. Call Kyle (413)667-3395.
Landscaping/Lawn Care A SPRING CLEANUP. Commercial, residential. Weekly mowing and maintenance, tree removal, dethatching, mulch, gutter cleaning, etc. Shea Landscaping, (413)569-2909. CORMIER LANDSCAPING. Spring cleanups, lawn service, mulching, retaining walls, excavating, decks, driveways, patios, tree work, stone work. Call (413)822-0739.
Plumbing & Heating NICK GARDNER PLUMBING, WELDING & MECHANICAL SERVICES. Professional, reliable service. MA Lic. #PL31893-J. Certified Welding. Insured. Call (413)531-2768 Nick7419@comcast.net
Roofing ONE STOP SHOPPING for all your ROOFING needs! POWER WASHING/CLEANING revitalizing your roof, removing ugly black stains, mold and moss, we’ll make it look like new plus prolong the life of your roof. We do emergency repairs, new construction, complete tear off, ice and water protection barrier systems, skylight repairs. Snow & ice removal. FREE gutter cleaning with any roof repair or roof job. 10% senior discount. Free estimates. MA. Lic. #170091. Call (413)977-5701
Stump Grinding FILLEY & SON Over 28 years of serving greater Westfield area and beyond. STUMP GRINDING / BOBCAT SERVICES. Free estimates. Will beat any other competitors written estimate. Best prices! Satisfaction guaranteed! Call (413)306-8233.
Tractor Services JIM'S TRACTOR SERVICES. Grading & leveling of driveways & short roads, trap rock and/or gravel material. Mowing and maintenance of fields and lawns. Post hole digging. Loader work & loam spread. (413)569-6920, (413)530-5430.
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A BETTER OPTION - GRANFIELD TREE SERVICE. Tree Removal, Land Clearing, Excavating. Firewood, Log LAWN MOWING, Spring/Fall cleanups, Truck Loads. (413)569-6104.
hedge trimming and all your landscaping needs. Also, bobcat & snowplowing services. (413)626-6122 or visit: www.haggerscape.com
PLUMLEY LANDSCAPE, INC. Call us today for all your landscape needs. Landscape design and planting, irrigation installation and repair, and complete yard renovations. Drainage problems, stump grinding, chipper service, bobcat service, gravel driveways, excavation and demolition, including getting rid of that unwanted pool. (413)862-4749. T&S LANDSCAPING. Highest quality, lowest prices. Lawn mowing. Residential\commercial. No lawns to small. Weekly, biweekly. (413)330-3917. YARD CLEANUP, thatching, leaf brush removal, hedge/tree trimming, mulch/stone, mowing. Call Accurate Lawncare, (413)579-1639.
AMERICAN TREE & SHRUB. Professional fertilizing, planting, pruning, cabling and removals. Free estimates, fully insured. Please call Ken 5690469. CONRAD TREE SERVICE. Expert tree removal. Prompt estimates. Crane work. Insured. “After 34 years, we still work hard at being #1.” (413)562-3395.
Upholstery KEITH'S UPHOLSTERY & REPAIRS. 30+ years experience for home or business. Discount off all fabrics. Get quality workmanship at a great price. Free pickup and delivery. Call (413)5626639.
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0130 Auto For Sale $ CASH PAID $ FOR UNWANTED & JUNK VEHICLES. Also buying repairable vehicles. Call Joe for more details (413)977-9168.
DRIVERS CONSTRUCTION. Class A&B dump, lowbed and/or vac tank. Minimum 3 years of experience with clean driving record. Located in hilltowns. Call between 9a.m.-5p.m. (413)8482858.
TIMOTHY'S AUTO SALES. Stop by and see us! We might have exactly what you're looking for, if not, left us find it for you! Bartlett Street, Westfield. (413)568-2261. Specializing in vehicles under $4,000.
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The City of Westfield seeks qualified applicants for Code Enforcement Inspector position with the Health Department. Responsible for a variety of inspections and code compliance. 35 hour/week position pays hourly rate of $21.03. For more information including complete job description, qualifications, closing dates and application information log onto: www.cityofwestfield.org.
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POLICE OFFICER 2nd & 3rd Shift Springfield College is actively seeking applications for the position of Campus Police Officer for 2nd or 3rd shifts with weekend work required. Under indirect supervision, this position will be responsible for patrolling campus facilities and properties, and providing protection and service to ensure a safe and secure environment for faculty, staff, students and visitors at the College. Minimum qualifications: Associate’s degree in a related field with 2 years experience in a public safety or police agency or, in lieu of a degree, 3 years experience in public safety or police agency. Successful completion (graduate) of a Massachusetts reserve and intermittent police academy; ability to be warranted as a Special State Police Officer; valid Massachusetts License to Carry a Firearm; CPR/First Responder certified; and a valid driver’s license. Must be able to pass a psychological examination, fit for duty medical exam, drug testing and agility test; and successfully complete a comprehensive background check and CORI check. Candidate must be available for weekends and holidays to meet departmental needs. Interested candidates should CAR-RT PRESORT send letter of application and Bulk Rate resume to:U.S. Postage
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN My team is looking to hire a licensed electrician with a variety of work experience. We have multiple accounts in residential, commercial and industrial fields; as well as a variety of job training. I am looking for a motivated individual that wants to grow within our company.
Application review will begin immediately. Springfield College is committed to enhancing diversity and equality in education and employment
DRIVERS WANTED 6a.m.3p.m. Monday through Friday. Must have at least 5 years driving experience. City Cab, Orange Street, Westfield. Call (413)568-6177 after 3p.m.
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR Per Diem
The Westfield Community Crisis Stabilization and Respite program is looking for per diem mental health counselors to work on weekends in either the adult or child programs. Bachelors degree required, preferably in a human services field. Please respond to Cindy Massai:
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REGISTERED NURSE ADULT FAMILY CARE PROGRAM Full time (35 hrs) for program which serves elders and individuals with disabilities and their caregivers in: Hampshire & Hampden Counties Requirements include nursing assessment skills; ability to develop plans of care; advocacy skills; ability to educate clients and caregivers; and ability to work autonomously. Degree and community and/or geriatric nursing experience or previous work with DDS/DMH preferred. Computer proficiency required. Must drive and have insured, reliable transportation to travel throughout service area. NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS, 11 PAID HOLIDAYS OFF. Submit resume and cover letter to:
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DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. E-mail: dianedisanto@thewestfieldnewsgroup.com ALICE'S PIANO STUDIO. Piano, 0255 Articles For Sale organ and keyboard lessons. All ages, all levels. Call (413)568- (2) 20x30 PARTY TENTS For HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY PICK- 2176. Sale. Heavy duty. 2" pipes and ERS wanted in Chester for rails. $3,000 each. Westfield. July/August. Probably start 2nd Call Dutch (413)537-4156. week July. Call (413) 354-6380.
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PALLET MACHINE OPERATOR NEEDED Experience Preferred. Some type of machine operation experience necessary. Benefits. Apply in person between 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.: B & D Pallet Company 997 Western Avenue LUMBER YARD Westfield MA
0220 Music Instruction WESTFIELD SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers instrumental, vocal and electronic private lessons, as well as "Happy Feet", babies, toddlers) classes. Visit our web site at: westfieldschoolofmusic .com or call at (413)642-5626.
SCHWINN EXERCISE BIKE, free, you take away. Call SCREENED LOAM for Sale. ( 4 1 3 ) 5 6 2 - 4 9 6 5 . Large quantities available. $10 per yard, pick up onsite in Westfield OR delivered loam locally, $15 per yard at a 9 yard minim- S T I H L B R - 6 0 0 b a c k p a c k u m . W e s t f i e l d . C a l l D u t c h blower, new 2011, $400. Power(413)537-4156. mate generator, 10HP Yamaha OHV engine, KIT5700 running watts - 7125 max watts, $600. Ridgid 10" belt drive table saw, TS2412 with accessories, $300. 0255 Articles For Sale GE Dehumidifier, Model ADEL30LRQ1 - 2013, $75. Call MOVING SALE. Snowblower, Dennis, (413)530-7909. 10/30 Signature 500, runs perfect, $500. Lawn dethatcher, $25. 49" Color TV, Hitachi, $100. Solid oak c a b i n e t s 0265 Firewood 50"Lx27"Wx65"H, handmade $1,800, asking $700. Light oak food cabinet, 7'Hx3'Wx2'D with A SEASONED LOG TRUCK revolving shelves, $499. Beauti- LOAD of hardwood, (at least 7 ful antique china cabinet, glass cords when you process) for door, refinished mahogany color, only $700 plus (depends on de7'Hx4'Wx1'D corner cabinet, livery distance). Call CHRIS at $350. Call for appointment (413)454-5782. (413)562-5548.
0265 Firewood AFFORDABLE FIREWOOD. Seasoned and green. Cut, split, delivered. Any length. Now ready for immediate delivery. Senior and bulk discount. Call (413)848-2059, (413)530-4820.
SEASONED FIREWOOD 100% hardwood. Stacking available. Cut, split, delivered. (128cu.ft.) Volume discounts. Call for pricing. Hollister's Firewood (860)653-4950.
GIANT TAG & RUMMAGE SALE! Don't miss this one.... Huge selection of items for all ages!! HOLY TRINITY CHURCH PARISH HALL 331 ELM STREET WESTFIELD, MA Friday, June 13th 9-4 Saturday, June 14th, 9-2
WESTFIELD-114 RUSSELL ROAD(ON FAIRFIELD AVE). Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June S I L O D R I E D F I R E W O O D . 20,21,22. 8-4. All sorts of items. (128cu.ft.) guaranteed. For prices call Keith Larson (413)537-4146.
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WESTFIELD 170 TANNERY ROAD. June 20&21. 8-1. Carseat, stroller, highchair, swing, clothing(girls up to size 2T), toys, misc. household.
MILITARY ITEMS. Civil War to Vietnam. Medals, patches, documents, knifes, equipment, uniforms, albums, etc. Will come to WESTFIELD-215 SOUTHWICK ROAD. June 13,14,15. 9-3. you. Call (413)262-8206. Teacher's items, trunks, clothes, household items, books and more. PAYING CASH FOR COINS, stamps, medals, tokens, paper money, diamonds and jewelry, gold and silver scrap. Broadway Coin & Stamp, 144 Broadway, Chicopee Falls, MA. (413)5949550.
PAYING CASH for World War II German items. Knives, kelmets, swords, medals, souvenirs, etc. Call (413)364-5670.
WESTFIELD 23 FALLEY DRIVE, June 13,14,15. 8-2. Furniture, clothing. Good stuff for everyone!!
WESTFIELD BRENTWOO D DRIVE. June 21&22. 9-4. Stuff, fishing, golfing, quilting, crafting, household and much more.
0315 Tag Sales 0340 Apartment GIANT TAG SALE. WESTFIELD 92 GARDEN AVENUE (OFF MONTGOMERY ROAD). Friday, Saturday, Sunday. June 20,21,22. 8-3. Clothes, tools, furniture, household items, misc.
SOUTHWICK 12 MAPLE STREET. June 20,21,22. 9-5. Women and men's clothing, furniture, jewelry, NASCAR & Harley tire and wheels, electric starters for mowers and snowblowers, Chainfall & Trolley torches and other tools, etc.
AGAWAM - 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, garage and finished basement. No pet environment. $1,250/month. Please call for an appointment (413)569-2464.
LOVELY 1 bedroom, 3rd floor apartment on quiet street, near park. Available August 1st. $675/month. No pets. Non smoking. Call (413)244-6500, (413)244-6501.
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PARK SQUARE TOWNHOUSES WESTFIELD
$840-$860/month with $40. heat discount * Deluxe 2 bedroom townhouses, 1 1/2 baths, spacious, closets * Dishwasher, wall/wall carpeting * Air conditioning, laundry facilities, 900 sq.ft.. private entrances FREE HOT WATER Convenient to Mass Pike & 10/202
140 Union Street, #4 Westfield, MA For more information call (413)568-1444
PLEASANT STREET, Westfield. 4 room, 1 bedroom apartment. Stove, refrigerator, storage. $725/month plus utilities. (413)562-2295.
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WESTFIELD 3 ROOM, 1 bedroom. Updated kitchen, 2nd floor W E S T F I E L D 1 & 2 b e d r o o m in quiet building. $500/month apartments, rent includes heat p l u s . F i r s t , l a s t , s e c u r i t y . and hot water. Excellent size ( 4 1 3 ) 2 3 7 - 6 1 1 4 . and location. No dogs. Call weekdays (413)786-9884. BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE in Westfield, clean, quiet, 1-1/2 bath, carpeting, appliances, hot water included. Very reasonable heat cost. Sorry no pets. From $800/month. Call for more information (860)485-1216. Equal Housing Opportunity.
WESTFIELD 1 BEDROOM. Kitchen and bath. No pets. $650/month includes utilities. First, last, security. (413)2504811.
WESTFIELD 2 bedroom, first floor apartment. Living room, eat-in kitchen. New carpeting, paint, kitchen appliances. Off street parking, storage, laundromat, electric heat. Near St. Mary's Church. No dogs. $675/month. (413)687-2813.
0345 Rooms HUNTINGTON 1 room with heat, hot water, cable TV, air conditioning, refrigerator and microwave included. $110/week. Call (413)531-2197.
ROOM TO RENT in a quiet neighborhood. Kitchen and laundry privilege. Heat, A/C, utilities. Available now to non-smoker. $600/month, Westfield. (413)355-2338 or (413)5627341.
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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT 54 MAINLINE DRIVE WESTFIELD, MA
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Call (413)896-3736 MONTGOMERY 5 miles from Westfield. Spacious office includes utilities and WiFi. $350/month. Call (413)9776277.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Southwick 642 College Highway for rent. 2 buildings zoned BR. (1) Auto repair or body shop (2) Office, storage or restaurant. Great location, across from IBS. (413)563-8776, (413)568-3571.
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STONEY HILL CONDO, Westfield. Garage, full basement, deck, lovely private grounds, pool, golf. Call (413)301-2314 or (413)977-9658.
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QUALITY SPACE in WESTFIELD - Up to 10,000sq.ft. available; modern building, 0370 Office Space excellent for technology, manufacturing or distribution. W E S T F I E L D 8 2 B R O A D Large clear spaces, dock and STREET. 850sq.ft. 4 room of- power. VG office space also fice suite available. Utilities in- available. Near RTE 90 & 91. cluded. Call (413)562-2295. Call (413)568-3635.
0390 Homes For Sale WESTFIELD 3 room apartment, first floor, stove, refrigerator, AC, all utilities included. Parking on premises. No pets. Non smoker. $775/month. Shown by appointment only. (413)568-5905.
CHICOPEE. Redecorated, 2 bedroom, behind Hu-Ke-Lau, 14'x62', private cul-de-sac, AC, appliances, shed, move-in condition. $46,900. DASAP (413)593-9962. dasap.mhvillage.com
4,300sq.ft. 220 volts - 200 amp service
0375 Business Property SPACIOUS 3rd floor apartment, 1 bedroom. $650/month. First, last, security plus utilities. Washer/Dryer included. No pets. Non smoker. Quiet neighborhood. Call (413)572-2652 Greg or Paula.
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OPEN HOUSE. WESTFIELD, 53 SPRUCE STREET. Sunday, June 22, 1-3. Charming 3 bedroom Ranch, walk to Stanley Park or WSU. (413)568-2254.
A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN. Debris removal, landscaping, spring yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462.
JIM'S TRACTOR SERVICES. Grading & leveling of driveways & short roads, trap rock and/or gravel material. Mowing & maintenance of fields and lawn maintenance. Post hole digging. Loader work & loam spread. (413)569-6920, (413)530-5430.
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73 Bessbrook St Agawam 41 Trinity Terrace Agawam 5 Cottonwood Lane Agawam 808 Main Rd Granville 7 Klaus Anderson, Southwick 234 Greystone Ave W.Spfld 135 Butternut Hollow , W.Spfld 43 Kerry Lane W.Spfld 42 Willow Brook Lane Westfield 86 Colony Circle Westfield 187 Tannery Road Westfield
SELLER
Antonietta Moylan Anthony Ruscio Robert Roy Richard & Marlene Pierce Crossroads Property Thomas & Louise Smart James McCoubrey Donald Duquette Marc & Suzanne Bergeron Robert & Katerine Nowak Cesar & Lori Ramirez
BUYER
Armando Arroyo Nicholas Gingras Thomas Gordon John & Lori Doherty Patrick Levesque Gregory Lagueux Deborah & Patrick Miles John Yates Robert & Lisa Clayton Gina Gioranino Matthew Wzorek
SALE PRICE $191,000 $183,000 $346,500 $269,900 $285,000 $265,000 $295,000 $260,000 $600,000 $305,000 $256,000
20 - Sunday. June 15, 2014
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