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materials and goodies including books, CD books and DVDs. Certificates to Subway, The Summer House, Dunkin’ Donuts, Big Y, Mrs. Murphy, and Moo-licious will be awarded. To particiSOUTHWICK - The pate adults need to be patrons Southwick Public Library in good standing and read Adult Suntime Reading any fiction or biography from Program will kick off the Southwick Public Monday, July 7 under the Library’s collection during an theme “Literary Elements,” inclusive Suntime Reading and will run through Friday, Week. Each participant will August 15featuring weekly then fill out a form with prizes for the lucky winners name, phone number, card and a bonus prize drawn from number and the title of the the six weeks of unlucky completed book. (One form entries. Prizes will include per book please.) Each gift certificates from area Friday of the program a name establishments as well as will be chosen with the bonus library totes, library logoed prize drawn along with the

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weekly prize on the final Friday of the program. Good luck!

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.

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 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 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.

Yoga Practice 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.

Outdoor Display WEST SUFFIELD, CT Northern Nurseries Stone and Design Center, located at 1320 Mountain Rd. in West Suffield CT, has opened the Innovative Outdoor Display of Stonescaping to transform your yard into a vacation paradise. Come talk with professionals, get design ideas,


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walk the displays and be inspired. Seminars are held throughout the season to provide homeowners guidance on the proper installation and maintenance of patios, walkways and sitting walls. For those who prefer to have an expert craftsman install your project, a qualified stone craftsman will be provided to you.

Friends Schedule August Book Sale SOUTHWICK - The Friends of the Southwick Public Library have scheduled a summer book sale beginning with a book collection in the Community Room on Saturday, August 9, 2014 from 9 a.m. until noon. Book donations of recent material in good condition will also be accepted Monday and Tuesday August 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. until noon. Please do not bring encyclopedias, magazines, abridged books or textbooks. A Friends Only sale will be held Wednesday, August 13 from 5 until 7 p.m. Individual Friends’ membership remains at $5 with a cost of $10 for a family, any size. These may be purchased at the Friends’ sale or before at the Circulation Desk. The sale will complete its run Thursday , Friday and Saturday August 14 through 16th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.on Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday.

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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.

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.

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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.


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Manchester, CT for the show “The Mythical Town of Almost Maine” on June 8. We will leave the center at 12:45 p.m. The cost is $19 per person. The show starts at 2 p.m. Stop by the center or call 569-5498 to sign up.

GatorRoo Music Festival HUNTINGTON - Crafters are sought to sell their wares during the 5th Annual GatorRoo Music Festival on Booster Field at the Gateway school complex. The children’s music festival will be held on Saturday, June 7 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This event will feature the district’s children, as they perform outdoors for their parents and the Gateway community. Booths may be rented for $25; proceeds will benefit the elementary music pro-

grams at Chester and Littleville Elementary Schools. Applications for booth fees must be in by June 4 and are available at elementary school offices and may be downloaded from Breaking News, Gateway’s weekly e-newsletter. Checks may be made payable to the Littleville PTO. Set up will begin at 4 p.m. Please call 667-3987 or email tmlstreas@aol.com if you have questions.

Trip to Show SOUTHWICK - The Senior Center will be taking a trip to Cheney Hall in

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.

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Sunday Night Concert Series WESTFIELD - The music of Neil Diamond will come alive on June 8. Join us for this wonderful show, which

will be held at 6 p.m. at the Beveridge Pavilion Stanley Park, rain or shine and it is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and food service will be available. For further information on the Westfield Bank Sunday Night Concert

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Beginner’s Walk WESTFIELD - On June 8, Stanley Park will host a walk that will be a beginner’s guide to some of the often ignored plant groups such as grasses, sedges, rushes, and a few other plants not in bloom. Bringing along a hand lens will be helpful, but not essential. Wear spring hiking attire, sturdy boots, and bring water. The walk will be led by Dave Lovejoy and will go from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

COA Book Club RUSSELL - The Russell COA Book Club announces the book selection for June will be the Hound of the Baskervilles by A. Conan Doyle. Discussion will take place on Tuesday, June 10 at 9:30 a.m. in the library room of Russell Senior Center. Pick yours up soon!

Farmers Market Season WESTFIELD The Westfield Business Improvement District (WBID) is proud to announce The Downtown Westfield

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Farmers Market will be back every Thursday from June 12 to September 25. Once again we will be located on the beautiful front lawn of the Church of the Atonement at 36 Court Street. If you are interested in bringing your fresh local products and promoting healthy living to our community please contact Patti at the Westfield Business Improvement District, (413) 572-1260 or email patti@thedistrictwestfield.com for applications to participate in this year’s market.

Seeking Instructors HUNTINGTON - The Gateway Regional School District is sponsoring evening adult mini-courses this fall and is seeking instructors who would like to teach. Anyone interested in teaching courses for this adult education program, please complete an Instructor Form and submit it to Stephanie Fisk at the Gateway Central Office or email it to sfisk@grsd.org by June 12. Instructor Forms may be downloaded from the current issue of Breaking News on the Gateway website (www.grsd.org/news/ breaking_news). We will then schedule a meeting for all instructors to go over the details for the fall.

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Democratic Meeting WESTFIELD - The next meeting of the Westfield Democratic City Committee is June 12 at 7 p.m. in the Dolan-Ely Apartment Complex. The meetings will be held at the Administration Building. The meetings are open to the public and speakers will be attending. All are invited and welcome to attend.

School Benefit Concert WESTFIELD The Westfield High School Band and Orchestra Parents are hosting a benefit concert at the Westfield High School Auditorium to raise much needed funds to support music education in their school. This event is titled “Keep Music Education Alive.” The concert series is the 2rd annual benefit concert for the WHS Band. This year’s concert will feature Tusk the Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute. The concert will be held Friday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m.The proceeds will be used to support the Westfield High School Band. Tickets for the show are available on line at www. purplepass.com and at Rocky’s Ace Hardware in

Westfield or by calling 800316-8559.

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 advance. Events include Music by Curran & Company and guests will stroll through perennial borders and gentle woodlands enjoying friendship, conversation and gourmet summer refreshment. For more information on tickets for wither of the above mentioned events, contact Sandy or Bob Watkins at 569-5562 or Bernadette Toomey at 5629494.


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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, June 14 and Sunday, June 15, both at 2 p.m. at the North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meetthe-artist receptions.

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WESTFIELD - On June 15, the Truck Stop Troubadours show brings back the classic 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 information on the Westfield Bank Sunday Night Concert Series please go to www.stanleypark.org or call the park office at (413) 568-9312.


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Annual Father’s Day Hike WESTFIELD - Our Annual Father's Day Hike will be held on June 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wildlife Sanctuary Entrance across from the playing fields. Art O'Leary, Mountain Leader and member of the Nature Committee, will guide this hike in the little known regions of the Frank Stanley Beveridge Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary. Hike with ease while Art shares his vast knowledge of the area. Refreshments will be available during the hike. Wear spring hiking attire, good footwear and bring water. For further information, call the Christina Hockenberry in the Development office at (413) 568-9312 ext. 111 or visit www.stanleypark.org.

Day Trip SOUTHWICK - On June 16, 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 toward any restaurant. Come in the office or call to sign up at 569-5498. We will be leaving the casino at 3:30 p.m.

Open Enrollment WESTFIELD - Westfield Community Education (WCE), an area community youth and adult, alternative evening education program of Domus Inc., is now holding "Open Enrollment" until

June 20. Candidates will complete paperwork and take an assessment. Classes are 30 weeks in length and begin September 8. Three levels of classes are offered in addition to a Computer Literacy and Career Development course, which are available to all residents of Greater Westfield. Classes are free with a small charge for the text. For more information, contact 568-1044 or go to www.westfieldcommunityeducation. org.

Noble & 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.


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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.

Stanley Park Concert WESTFIELD - On June 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 1954-1963, “the golden years”. Their song list now includes a selection of well over 300 songs from this leg-

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Painting Red Poppies WESTFIELD - Enjoy a night of painting, drinking and of course, laughing! Learn to paint "Red Poppies" on Tuesday, June 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the East Mountain Country Club. Bring a friend! We'll be painting "Red Poppies" on a canvas board with acrylic paints. All materials will be provided and a cash bar is available. The instructor will be Crystal Childs and the cost is $30 when you pre-register/pay before the event and $35 the night of the event. For additional details, email Crystal at crystaljchilds@gmail.com.

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This Land is Your Land: A Song & Story Celebration

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.

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 neighbors to join in! If the demand and numbers warrant

WESTFIELD The Westfield Athenaeum will celebrate its summer reading program theme “Fizz, Boom, Read!” by presenting Parents’ Choice Award winning performers Davis Bates and Roger Tincknell in a participatory program of stories and songs for all ages. Appropriate for all ages, this program will take place at the Westfield Athenaeum on July 16 starting at 10:30 am. The program, will include history ballads, regional nonsense songs, family stories and more. Hear 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 will even be a short lesson on how to play the musical spoons and an appearance by a dancing wooden dog named Bingo. For more information, call (413) 562-6158 x5.

Shriners 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.


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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 Middle School and JRHS office.

Cruising with the Westfield Whip City Travelers WESTFIELD - Enjoy a scenic, two and a half hour cruise of Boston Harbor aboard the “Odyssey” on August 12. The trip includes

motor coach transportation, an elegantly served luncheon, and musical entertainment during the cruise as well as a stop at Kimball Farms. The cost is $84 per person. For more information, contact the Whip City Travelers at the Westfield Senior Center at 562-6435 on Mondays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. All ages are welcome and are open to the general public. The deadline for sign-ups is July 8.

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.

Generous Donation WESTFIELD - On May

16, Seth James, the owner of New England Bicycle and Seth Brosnan, Outside Sales Representative of Cycling Sports Group, located in Bethel, Connecticut presented a Cannondale Mountain Bike to the staff members of The Stanley Park of Westfield. The bicycle is a generous donation and is greatly appreciated by Robert C. McKean, Managing Director, and the entire staff of Stanley Park. The bicycle will be primarily used by the Park’s Rangers, making way for easier access to the more secluded areas of the Park. The bike will be an asset to the Park whereby the Rangers can better patrol all sections of the Park and adhere to the Park’s commitment to the patrons overall safety.


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BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI

Tom, Ray offer Mom advice Dear Tom and Ray: So, my 19-year-old daughter will not get her driver's license. She has taken the test and failed "maneuverability" (parallel parking). So far this hasn't been that big of an issue because at college she can get someone else to drive her places, walk or ride her bike. She attends school only an hour from home, so it isn't a big deal to come get her for a weekend or drive her back. However, this summer we are moving to England, and she is going to have to get her license in order to be able to get around. I would like to get her a small car (that way, she might pass the parallel-parking portion) that is safe (in case she is in an accident) and that is reliable. Can you give me some suggestions? -- Lari TOM: Tell her not to feel bad, Lari. Our sister has been driving for 40 years and, several times a day, she still fails the parallel-parking test. RAY: There are two schools of parenting thought, Lari. And they're well represented by me and my brother. TOM: Right. I would say, at age 19 or 20, let "not driving" be her problem. Let necessity create the motivation for her, or not. RAY: That school of parenting would say she's an adult now, and if she doesn't want to learn how to parallel park and get her license, then when you're gone, she can

figure out how to get herself around. Or stay in one place. TOM: Right. Not your problem. She'll figure it out. RAY: And then there's my school of parenting. As compared with my brother's approach, I would call it the parenting-oriented school of parenting! TOM: OK, sure. RAY: You and I are on the same page, here, Lari. I agree that you should help your daughter avoid boundaries that may limit her options later in life. So the question becomes: How can you best help her get her license? TOM: One approach is to try a non-parental driving instructor. Learning to drive can be very stressful, and having a parent, who is already on your case for everything, sitting next to you and panicking every time you twitch your right foot can make learning even harder. RAY: So if driving lessons tend to be stressful for the two of you (i.e., if either of you has ever left the vehicle while it was still moving, slammed the door and walked home), consider finding a reputable driving instructor and hiring him or her to give your daughter some lessons. TOM: Another thing you can do is help her find a car that she likes and feels comfortable in. You'll have to include her in the process, and do some car shopping

with her and see what she feels is manageable or "cute," rather than intimidating. RAY: If you're buying a new car, or a recent-vintage car, almost any of them will be relatively safe. They all See CarTalk, Page 13

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CarTalk have lots of air bags and stability control, and are far more protective of the occupants in a crash than older cars were. They're more reliable, too. TOM: So one distinguishing characteristic I'd look for, in addition to size, is good visibility. We find that one of the greatest challenges new drivers (and the rest of us) face is not being able to tell where the edges of the car are. That problem has increased dramatically over the past decade as high trunks have come into fashion. RAY: You're talking about cars, right? TOM: One car we like for

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Continued from Page 11 its visibility is the Subaru Forrester, which has large windows and a relatively boxy shape. That makes it pretty easy to see out of and maneuver. The idea is, you want her to at least be able to see the garbage cans before she backs over them. RAY: The other advantage of something like a Forrester is that it's got all-wheel drive, which will be a great advantage in the winter if she's living in the snow belt. TOM: Some other cars you might look at are a Honda Fit, Civic or CR-V, a VW Golf or a Subaru Impreza. But you're going to have to go sit in some cars with her to see

what makes her feel calm and in control behind the wheel. RAY: And hopefully, once she has a car she feels in control of and a teacher who didn't potty-train her, she'll be able to take the next step and get her driver's license. TOM: And then, instead of worrying about her ability to get herself around while you're in England, you can worry about where the heck she is all the time. Good luck, Lari! *** Which is cheaper, buying or leasing? Should you keep a car forever or dump it after three years, before trouble starts? Find out in Tom and

Ray's pamphlet "Should I Buy, Lease, or Steal My Next Car?" Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Used Car, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. *** Get more Click and Clack in their new book, "Ask Click and Clack: Answers from Car

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Today with Jay

The Super Abundance Sports Time By JAY BERGER Growing up in a small town, it was quite important to take part in any and all sports programs. If not in school, I was somewhere with a bat, ball, glove, hockey stick, tennis racquet, roller skates or other sporting equipment. Sometime during high school, I became more selective and focused on football, baseball, and tennis. Then, in the military and college, it was track. However, in all fairness, I never lost interest in any of the other sports. The way to stay in touch was through newspapers, magazines, or radio. If one had the price of admission, you could attend a ballgame, or professional match. Speaking of matches, for a very short period of time, I was rooming with a professional wrestler, known as “The Wrestling Rabbi.” I even saw him lose a couple of matches. But, I digress. Televised sports came into being in a strong way in the 1950’s. ESPN was founded in greater Springfield and I attended a fund raising seminar. Of course, I did not have enough smarts to invest. Look at ESPN now! This is the prime time of the year to be interested in all sports. During May and early June, basketball and hockey are winding down, with playoffs occurring almost daily. Because of the differing time zones where the games are played, if you have the ability and desire to stay up all hours of the day and night, you could catch a great number of them. Baseball is heating up as well. We have seen almost all of the starting and relieving pitchers in the American and National Leagues. Most of the batters have come to the plate, and we have a pretty good idea of how the pennant race is shaping up. May and June have the Grand Slam tennis matches. The Australian Open is now over and we are in the midst of the French Open (on that red, red clay). All of the top players in the world are assembled in Paris. Playing on clay is much different than grass or hard court. We then look forward to the U.S. Open in Forest Hills. Maybe I can take a bus trip there for a day. While I was growing up, we never played—

or gave much thought to—soccer. Soccer is very important in Europe, Asia and Africa. It is slowly catching on here in the U.S. (Women’s soccer had a brief spurt.) In a couple of weeks, the World Cup of Soccer will take place in Brazil. It will be widely televised, and will attract a big audience in this country. Hopefully the US team will do well. I have to digress here to relate a cute story about my experience with U.S. Soccer. Kitty and I were on a 10-day trip to Costa Rica. One night, we were staying at a resort in the rain forest. Word spread that the Costa Rican president was at the hotel and that their national soccer team was playing the U.S. It was being televised in the bar. It was announced that we were all guests of the president. Drinks and food were his treat. The president shook hands all around, and much frivolity and friendship ensued … until the first goal was scored by the U.S. Suddenly, the bar closed. Food was non-existent, and the joyfulness evaporated. This season, football teams are getting their rosters filled and the media is rife with those reports. The big Triple Crown of horseracing is on. Spring track and field is just about over. If only we did not have to mow the lawn, plant the garden, repair just about everything, and get ready for vacations. It would be nice just to stay glued to the sports channels!


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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.

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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 !!

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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. LAWN MOWING, Spring/Fall cleanups, hedge trimming and all your landscaping needs.(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.

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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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in the Pioneer Valley to oversee a 4 person co-ed residence serving individuals with acquired brain injuries. Qualified candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree or LPN and two years’ experience working with individuals with brain injuries. Two years management experience is required. Experience supporting people with brain injuries through medical situations and personal care preferred. One weekend day per week required.

RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT in the Westfield area for those of you looking to make a difference in someone’s life. This position includes assisting individuals with acquired brain injuries in ADL’s, community inclusion and in supporting them to attain their personal goals. A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have valid U.S.driver’s license and personal vehicle. Excellent benefit package. Apply at

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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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S. ARNOLD & CO. LLC, SOUTHWICK, MA needs 6 temporary workers 6/15/2014 to 9/30/2014, work tools, supplies, equipment provided without cost to worker. Housing will be available without cost to workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of the work day. Transportation reimbursement and subsistence is provided upon completion of 15 days or 50% of the work contract. Work is guaranteed for ¾ of the workdays during the contract period. $11.22 per hr. Applicants apply at, FutureWorks (413-858-2800) or apply for the job at the nearest local office of the SWA. Job order #3972702. Plant, cultivate, and harvest shade tobacco. Use hand tools such as, but not limited to shovels, hoes, knives, hammers, and ladders. Duties may include but are not limited to, preparing the soil, applying fertilizers, transplanting, weeding, applying pesticides with hand pulled sprayers, suckering, tying, picking, and handling of harvested tobacco. May set up, operate and repair farm machinery, and farm buildings. Also may participate in irrigation. Work is usually performed outdoors, sometimes during very hot, cold, or wet weather. 1 month experience required in work listed.

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For more information call (413)568-1444 WESTFIELD 88 NOTRE DAME STREET, June 6&7, 9-4. June 8, 9-12. Huge sale! Moving. Machinery/industrial business, along with household, lots of SPACIOUS 3rd floor apartment, m e n s s t u f f , l a d i e s t o o ! 1 bedroom. $650/month. First, last, security plus utilities. WashRain/shine. er/Dryer included. No pets. Non smoker. Quiet neighborhood. W E S T F I E L D S T . J A M E S Call (413)572-2652 Greg or AVE/HIGHLAND AVE MULTI Paula. FAMILY. June13&14. 9-3. Clothing, furniture and childrens items. No early birds. BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE in Westfield, clean, quiet, 1-1/2 bath, carpet0340 Apartment ing, appliances, hot water included. Very reasonable heat PLEASANT STREET, Westfield. cost. Sorry no pets. From 4 room, 1 bedroom apartment. $800/month. Call for more inStove, refrigerator, storage. formation (860)485-1216. Equal $ 7 2 5 / m o n t h p l u s u t i l i t i e s . Housing Opportunity. (413)562-2295.

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CHICOPEE, behind Hu-ke-Lau. Fixer-upper. Memorial Drive, 2 bedrooms, 12'x67', A/C, appli0370 Office Space ance, kitchen island. $24,900. DASAP (413)593-9961. WESTFIELD 82 BROAD dasap.mhvillage.com WESTFIELD 3 room apartment, STREET. 850sq.ft. 4 room offirst floor, stove, refrigerator, AC, fice suite available. Utilities inall utilities included. Parking on cluded. Call (413)562-2295. 0430 Condos For Sale premises. No pets. Non smoker. $775/month. Shown by appointment only. (413)568-5905. STONEY HILL CONDO, West0375 Business Property field. Garage, full basement, deck, lovely private grounds, WESTFIELD 3 ROOM, 1 bed- COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. pool, golf. Call (413)301-2314 or room. Updated kitchen, 2nd floor Southwick 642 College Highway (413)977-9658. in quiet building. $500/month for rent. 2 buildings zoned BR. p l u s . F i r s t , l a s t , s e c u r i t y . (1) Auto repair or body shop (2) Office, storage or restaurant. (413)237-6114. Great location, across from IBS. 0440 Services (413)563-8776, (413)568-3571. A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN. WESTFIELD LARGE 1 bedDebris removal, landscaping, room apartment, first floor, off spring yard cleanup, interior and street parking. $690/month plus exterior painting, power washCOMMERCIAL utilities. First, last, security. ing, basic carpentry and plumbAvailable now. (413)568-5146. SPACE FOR RENT ing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462.

0345 Rooms ROOM FOR RENT in Southwick/Lakeview. Kitchen and laundry privileges. Female preferred. $500/month includes utilities. (413)2440787.

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