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Town and RePAC Go to Court by Laura Calverley

The saga over RePAC continues. The board of selectmen, at its January 30th meeting, voted to terminate its contract with Rehoboth Public Access Corporation for cable access programming and services. Now the town is battling the public access provider in the courts. On March 27, town counsel was in Taunton Superior Court for a hearing involving RePAC and its alleged failure to produce all the broadcasting equipment and financial records that the court and town requested. Previously, RePAC Vice-Chairman Ed Schagrin allegedly removed cameras, microphones and other equipment from the senior center, town hall, Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School and the RePAC studio on Anawan Street. After selectmen decided to terminate the contract, RePAC was given several deadlines to return missing equipment and provide a full accounting of the corporation’s assets. The most recent deadline, set by the court, was February 24.

RePAC returned some of the equipment, but not all of it, before the deadline. According to Selectmen Chairman Mike Costello, at the time about 30 percent of the equipment was still unaccounted for. Costello said some of the paperwork had been received, but there were some documents that were also still missing. Selectmen sought a contempt order against RePAC. After three hours of testimony from both sides on March 27, the judge ordered, among other things, according to Costello, that RePAC provide, within 10 days, a complete inventory of the equipment that they feel should stay in RePAC’s possession. Selectmen also gave the court an inventory of equipment that the town feels is still missing. “We feel there is still quite a bit of equipment in their possession, but it’s not going to prevent us from continuing to broadcast the three public access channels,” said Costello. continued on page 6...

See page 84 Rehoboth Officer Receives Honor

Massachusetts State Senator James Timilty presented Rehoboth police officer Bree Krasnianski with a citation from the State House and acknowledged her heroism. Krasnianski was commended for her actions while on duty rescuing a car accident victim, Scott MacDougall of Warren, RI, from the Palmer River. Good Samaritan, Edward Ferreira, Jr. of Portsmouth, RI stopped at the accident scene and went into the cold water to assist Officer Krasnianski until Rehoboth emergency crews arrived.

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Town of Rehoboth News Notes by Laura Calverley

Rehoboth Concerned Citizens Group

Rehoboth Concerned Citizens has disbanded. Bonnie Kelley, one of the group’s founders, cited two reasons for the breakup - that their original concerns have been allayed and due to the time and effort and worry caused by a complaint to the state Attorney General’s office. The group was never charged with any wrongdoing by the Attorney General. Concerned Citizens originally mobilized over expanding the board of selectmen from three members to five, eventually getting a question on the ballot and an article on the town meeting warrant which were both approved. Their three other primary concerns were getting a proper investigation of the actions of former Police Chief Steven Enos, addressing a lack of openness in government, and problems with RePAC – all of which have been handled or are in the process of being resolved. Kelley said the group doesn’t have any concerns right now, but could mobilize again in the future if needed.

D-R Superintendent Kathleen Montagano to Retire

Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Superintendent Kathleen Montagano announced that she is retiring on October 8. Montagano said the reason for her departure is “quality of life.” She has worked in education for 35 years, starting as a math teacher in Brockton, then as assistant principal, principal, and assistant superintendent in various districts before taking the job as superintendent at D-R in 2008. The school committee is expected to form a search committee soon.

D-R Schools To Improve Outdoor Lighting

The Dighton-Rehoboth School District has entered into an agreement with National Grid and Energy Conservation of Hanson, MA to improve lighting in school parking lots, entrances and around school buildings. Most of the new lighting will be LED’s and will last longer than the current lamps. The school district is expected to save $33,000 in energy costs per year from the project.

The district’s out-of-pocket cost is $72,000 with half of that being paid in the first year. National Grid is providing an incentive grant and interest free loan as part of the agreement. The work will start soon.

Selectmen Approve $21.7 Million Budget for Fiscal Year 2013

The board of selectmen’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2013 is $21.7 million. It was forwarded to the finance committee last month. Voters will review and approve the budget at the spring town meeting on May 14. Selectmen also approved the warrant, which has approximately 24 articles. Some of the articles on the warrant include purchase of the building at 340 Anawan Street next to the public safety building as a possible site for a new town hall and lease of the former Anawan School on Bay State Rd for renovation into affordable housing. The proposed capital budget for fiscal year 2013 is about $245,000 and includes the purchase of four new vehicles for the police department, a dump truck for the highway department and new protective gear for the fire department. Some of these expenditures may be revised at town meeting.

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Selectmen Vote to Take Their Own Salary Out of Budget

Selectmen voted to cancel their own salary line during budget discussions last month. Selectmen receive only $3 per year, and they said the amount isn’t worth the cost to write and mail the paychecks.

Letters to the Editor.......................7 Library......................................60 Obituaries................................80 People in the News..................36 Rehoboth Council on Aging.......77 Rehoboth Ramblings..................15 Rehoboth Rescue Squad..........14 Rehoboth Town News.................9

Selectmen End Health Coverage for Part Timers

In a cost saving measure for the town, selectmen voted to end health insurance coverage for elected officials who work less than 20 hours per week. The change applies to newly elected officials. Elected officials who work less than 20 hours per week and are currently covered will continue to receive health insurance until the end of their current terms.

Rehoboth Fire Department.......18 School...................................52 Scouts.......................................73 Seekonk Human Services..........81 Seekonk Scene..........................20 Sports Update............................64 Spring Home & Garden.............84 Summer Camp Guide................62 Who’s Who.................................51

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...continued from cover Town and RePAC Go to Court

by Laura Calverley The town was able to obtain one of the pieces of equipment, During the court hearing, attorneys for the town also requested valued at more than $20,000, which was sent to a manufacturer additional financial records from RePAC. According to Costello, for repair. A letter will be sent to the manufacturer instructing the RePAC’s representatives said that they had provided all the financompany to return the equipment to the town. cial records they had and that some documents may be missing. “That’s a $20,000 piece of equipment that is the brains for Representatives of RePAC declined to comment on this article. running the public access channels and the information scroll,” “We’re working with the Department of Revenue to obtain copCostello said. ies of their tax records and we are planning to conduct a forensic “We have a temporary scroll running on Ch. 98 now, but as audit,” Costello said. soon as we get that equipment back, we’ll be able to operate sucCostello said the judge also requested that RePAC provide the cessfully so people at home can get all the information and quality financial information within 10 days. they deserve,” Costello added. Another issue that was deliberated at the hearing was unpaid Previously, the schedule of government meetings was aired on bills for various equipment and payroll. Ch. 9, school information scrolled on Ch. 15 and the programming “When we seized their assets, they are stating that there were schedule aired on Ch. 98. unpaid bills that they feel it is the town’s responsibility to pay,” The judge did not rule on the contempt order, according to Costello said. Costello. She reportedly wanted to wait to make a decision until The judge did not rule on the bills, but took the matter under after receiving the equipment inventory. advisement, says Costello. The cost to the town for these legal proceedings is significant. According to Costello, the town has already spent approximately $35,000, but the town is working to have that recouped through public access funds. Meanwhile, the Cable Advisory Committee has been running the public access stations since RePAC’s contract was terminated. Last month selectmen also authorized hiring temporary part-time workers to assist in running cameras and performing other duties to assist with local access broadcasting. “I believe they’re doing an unbelievable job. They’re just fantastic. If it weren’t for Derek Rousseau and other members stepping up with computer and technical knowledge, we would never have been able to get back up and running,” Costello said. “It would have cost the town thousands of dollars to bring a company in from the outside to re-establish public access and it cost us no money at all. I applaud them,” Costello added. Costello says that now most of the board meetings are being televised live, which has not happened in quite some time, other than for selectmen’s meetings. Problems with RePAC have been reported for years. The most recent chapter started last year when the board of selectmen repeatedly asked RePAC’s board to meet with them to discuss residents’ complaints. The complaints included not airing town board meetings live, editing and distorting of programming and an alleged political agenda. In August of last year, selectmen gave RePAC 60 days to address alleged violations of its contract with the town. Call for Spring Specials “We actually gave them a long time to try and cure the breaches, but they never came in to do that, so we had no alternative but to end the contract,” Costello said. Selectmen also voted to amend the town’s cable TV renewal license with Comcast so that funds for government programming and operational payments would be channeled through the town instead of being paid directly to RePAC. RePAC also has filed a lawsuit against the town, Costello and the town’s legal counsel Koppelman and Paige. Schagrin was arraigned on charges of receiving stolen property worth more than $250, which is a felony, according to Rehoboth Police. He is due back in court in early April. At press time, a date for RePAC’s next hearing had not yet Fight the Cost of New Pavement...We Seal your Old Pavement been set. Rubberized Crack Filling

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Letters to the Editor... The letters in this section do not reflect the views of the staff of The Rehoboth Reporter. It is not our intent to take sides on any issues, but to present all arguments from all points of view. If your point of view is not represented on an issue, it is only because you have not voiced your opinion. Let us hear from YOU!

Tree Warden Retires

I would like to thank the Rehoboth Residents that had faith in me for the past 15 years as Rehoboth’s Tree Warden. I hope I lived up to your expectations. Many people asked me, why retire? There is no reason except when you reach a certain age you just know it’s time to hang up the chain saw. I enjoyed meeting so many interesting people. I was always ready and willing to discuses my passion for forestry and the environment. In return, I learned a lot from the wide range of talented residents. I would like to take this opportunity to wish Rob Johnson the best of luck. Rob has been my Deputy Tree Warden for the past 3 years. I have confidence that Rob will do a great job as Rehoboth’s new Tree Warden. So Many Fish, So Little Time! Gone Fishing. Sincerely, Bill Dalpe

Kindergarten Play

As a grandpa and as a resident of Seekonk, I was delighted to attend a kindergarten play at Aitken School on the evening of Tuesday, March 13. The production was surprisingly crisp, complete as it was with colorful costumes (my grand-daughter was a butterfly) and really well-crafted stage settings, particularly the clouds. But what counted most with me was the sanity and gentleness of the entire event, the whole of which was so unlike the largely terrible news and moral disappointment that we are compelled to live with every day. What our children and grandchildren tell us by their very existence in our lives is that we are blessed and that we have an obligation to participate in the creation of a world just as bright and just as beautiful as a five year-old, whether we achieve that goal or not. The administration, faculty, and staff at Aitken made their school a place of beauty and grace that night. Little children asked each other, and us, to be kind and respectful. It meant a lot to me. I got a lot out of it. Arnie McConnell Seekonk, Mass.

Seekonk Needs A New Senior Center

I am writing this letter as a concerned senior in the Town of Seekonk. I have lived in Seekonk all my life. I am ashamed of the Senior Center we have now, it is getting more and more difficult to walk up the stairs. I have used the lift before but I do not feel safe on it. Due to the limited accessibility I have had to cut back on the activities I go to because it is just too difficult for me to get up the stairs. I would really like to see the Town build a new center that meets the needs of growing elder population. The programs that are offered are excellent but limited accessibility has left us seniors out. Doris Davenport

Help The Seniors

I suffer from COPD and my husband is legally blind. We live in the commons and come to the Senior Center to participate in activities to keep social. I am my husband’s care taker and I try to get him involved in as much as I can, but with COPD it can be difficult attending functions at the Senior Center. A first floor Senior Center is what Seekonk really needs. I believe if it was a first floor there would be more involvement within the community. I hope that everyone in the town sees the necessity for a first floor Senior Center. Dolores Botelho

A Concerned Citizen

I am a concerned senior from the town of Seekonk. I am writing to express my concerns about the fact that so many of our seniors are unable to utilize our present Senior Center because of their inability to climb the stairs. I am extremely disappointed with the fact that it is taking so long to build our new center. When I have been able to attend a function, it was most enjoyable. There is always entertainment or a speaker who is always informative. It is so nice to see so many people enjoying themselves. This is very important to us because this may be the only time that we can get out to socialize, which is very important to a seniors well being. Nancy Rodrigues

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I am a 64 year old woman who as COPD, a severe lung disease. I wish I could convey to you the humiliation I feel when I’m climbing the stairs at the Seekonk C.O.A. with other people. I can’t make it up that long flight of stairs without stopping @ least twice. I hope this letter helps you feel how out of breath people in my position are. We need a new senior center. Please. Loretta Ferreira

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Kathleen J. Conti Town Clerk

A reminder to our elected and appointed town officials; you should be aware that no action can be taken by you in your position until you have taken the Oath of Office. Also, should you ever have reason to resign from your position, your resignation should be directed to the Town Clerk (MGL c41, s109).

Annual Town Meeting

Rehoboth voters are advised that the date for the Annual Town Meeting and a Special Town Meeting preceding the Annual for the Town of Rehoboth has been scheduled by the Board of Selectmen and will be held at the Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School beginning on Monday, May 14th, at 7:00 pm. The Special Town Meeting will begin at 7:00 and the Annual Town Meeting will follow immediately at 7:30 p.m. I urge all voters to come out to our Special and Annual Town Meeting and let your voice be heard. YOUR VOTE COUNTS. The Voter Registration date to be eligible to participate in the Special and Annual Town Meeting has been scheduled by the Town Clerk’s Office and will be held on Friday, May 4, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Rehoboth Town Clerk’s Office.

2012 Dog Licenses

Dog licenses for 2012 are now available and may be purchased at the Town Clerk’s Office Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or by mail. The licensing fees are as follows: Male or female dog $20.00, spayed or neutered $10.00. You may also purchase your dog license by returning the appropriate documentation and fee (checks should be made payable to Town of Rehoboth) with your census form. Dog owners should have received a correction notice of the dog license fees. The application form that went out with the census form had out of date license fees due to a vendor error. Many residents licensed their dogs when they sent in their census forms prior to the notification of the error. I’d like to personally thank the residents that were affected for their understanding and support. Continued on next page...

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10 The Reporter April 2012 Dog licenses are due annually by April 1st. Dog license applications must be accompanied by a current rabies certificate (with a vaccination date of May 1, 2012 or after to cover the current licensing year) and proof of spay or neuter unless we already have it on file in the Clerk’s Office. If you’re unsure, just give the office a call and we can tell you how up to date our information is. Dog owners should include a stamped, self-addressed envelope so we can return the license and tag. Postage on the SASE should be 65 cents for one tag, 89 cents for two tags and 99 cents for three tags. If no return envelope is submitted your dog can still be licensed but the tag and license will be left on file in the Clerk’s Office. Residents are requested to please send in their census forms as quickly as possible regardless of whether or not they license their dogs at this time. We still have 47 unlicensed dogs for 2011.

Annual Town Census Forms Are Now Past Due

Our Annual Town Census Forms for year 2012 were mailed to all households in Rehoboth during the last week of December. If you haven’t received your census form, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office. You will notice that this year’s census form also contains information regarding political party. If there is nothing in this column next to your name it means you are not registered to vote. If you do have a designation next to your name I would remind prospective voters that the census form does not register you to vote or change your political designation. If you want to change your designation or register to vote you must contact the Town Clerk’s office. Residents are asked to review the pre-printed forms, make corrections and return them as soon as possible. Please understand that you cannot cross out and change your political party on the census form. This must be done through the Town Clerk’s Office with your original signature to process a change of designation or to register to vote.

As of March 21st we have 245 households in Precinct 1, 338 households in Precinct 2 and 370 households in Precinct 3 that have not yet responded to the annual town census. I would request that if you haven’t returned your census form to please send it in right away. Residents that have not returned their census forms may be receiving a call from our Board of Registrars, Precinct I – Sue Robert, Precinct II – Jennifer Moitoso and Precinct III – Helene Vitale. Failure to return the completed form may result in voters being placed on an inactive voting list or after four years of inactivity you will be removed from the voting list.

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It is requested that when you send correspondence to any office at the Town Hall you only include information specific to the department you want to communicate with. As an example, residents might send in their tax payment along with their census form or dog license. Tax payments would go to the Tax Collector whereas census forms or dog licenses would go to the Town Clerk’s Office. By including multiple offices in one envelop it may delay processing your requests or payments. Thank you for your consideration.

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Business owners whose business certificate will expire during January through June of 2012 should have received a reminder for renewal. The renewal fee is $50.00 (certificate renewal is good for four years) and checks should be made payable to The Town of Rehoboth. If you have any questions on any of the above items please feel free to contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 508-252-6502, X109 or X110.

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Reuben Fischman, NREMT-P In an emergency, when seconds count and stress levels are at their peak, you can help us help you by having certain information close at hand. The Rehoboth Ambulance Committee offers a “File of Life” to aid in collecting vital information into a single, and easy to find location. Should we respond to your house in an emergency, we can collect the necessary information directly from the File of Life. “The File of Life” is a pre-printed form that is kept in a red, easily identifiable folder that can be placed in a conspicuous location such as on your refrigerator. This form provides space to record demographic information such as name, address, phone number, date of birth and insurance information, your physician’s information, a list of important medical history, allergies to medications and any medications you are taking on a regular basis. Having this information easily available for first responders and ambulance members allows us to quickly collect information about your medical history in order to aid us in providing you with quality care. We also pass this information on to the hospital in the event we transport you to ensure continuity of care. The File of Life is available at no cost to any resident of the Town. Please contact the Ambulance Committee at (508) 252-2318 to obtain the File of Life. If you request it, we can also have one of our crews come to your home to assist you in completing the form.

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Rehoboth Rescue Squad Training in Personal Safety (TIPS) By Tom Rose, Captain of Rescue

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On Sunday, March 18th, Roger Lauze, MSPCA Coordinator of Equine Rescue and Training, spent the day training squad personnel using “Lucky,” a life size artificial horse.

Rehoboth – Since 1965, the Rehoboth Rescue Squad has trained and responded within numerous core areas of rescue: auto extrication, water/ice rescue, search and rescue, dive rescue, emergency communications via HAM RACES, and emergency medical services. The Squad’s motto, “In Service for Life,” has long been applied in its mission to serve the townspeople, but many do not know that it also pertains to animals. In a community that boasts a farming heritage still deeply rooted today, animal rescue is a vital area of responsibility that affects the livelihood of many. Rehoboth is home to a large equestrian community that expands over town borders to surrounding municipalities. As the primary agency responsible for animal rescue in the Town, the Squad saw a need to have the most rigorous and up to date training possible, so the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) was contacted. The MSPCA’s Equine Rescue and Ambulance program has earned them the distinction of being a national authority in equine rescue methods. So on Sunday, March 18th, Roger Lauze, MSPCA Coordinator of Equine Rescue and Training, spent the day training squad personnel using “Lucky,” a life size artificial horse. Following some initial classroom training, Lauze introduced the latest equine rescue gear, and the put the squad personnel through their paces in a variety of scenarios that simulated an overturned horse trailer rescue, stable rescue, corral rescue, horse struck by vehicle rescue, and downed horse and rider rescue. To the latter, Rescue EMTs had to figure how to best treat a human patient trapped by a downed horse as other rescuers worked on the horse. The Rehoboth Rescue Squad is grateful not only to Roger Lauze, but also to Nona Bianchi of Dolce Dressage, who provided preliminary equestrian training to the squad. Special thanks is given to Christina Menard, owner/manager of Edinger Farm, 8 River St., where the training was held. The Squad is also grateful to Mario Hillario and WJAR television news for the media coverage provided. This was very important in letting citizens know that the Squad will respond when dispatched in town and through mutual aid.

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The Rehoboth Rescue Squad salutes Rehoboth police officer Bree Krasnianski for her heroism in rescuing a victim from the Palmer River after is vehicle plunged into the water from Rte. 6 on Saturday night, March 3rd. The Rehoboth Rescue Squad and Rehoboth Emergency Management Agency (REMA) were proud to respond with other town public safety agencies in that incident. Rescue launched dive team & EMS personnel aboard Marine 7, its swift rescue Zodiac boat, and REMA provided scene lighting for all agencies involved.

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Rescue always welcomes new members who wish to serve. The Squad provides all training, and true camaraderie exists among the personnel. There are many exciting areas of rescue, and interested persons are encouraged to contact us to learn about the Dive Team, Search & Rescue Team, HAM RACES Team, Storm Spotters, Auto Extrication Specialists, animal rescue, and EMS Corps. YOU can help us to remain “In Service for Life.” For more information, call 774-371-0017 (business) or log on to www.rehobothrescue7. org.


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Rehoboth Ramblings Upstairs & Downstairs at Downton Abbey

Fans of “Downton Abbey”, the very popular TV drama/soap opera, will have to wait until next season now. Next year “Downton Abbey” will also feature the other grandmother of the young ladies of the house. Shirley MacLaine will play the wealthy American mother of Lady Grantham. We are already looking forward to the battle of wits between the American and the Dowager Countess, so wonderfully played by Maggie Smith. (Though as of this writing, Maggie hasn’t signed her new contract yet. Please, Maggie, don’t let us down.) Like many viewers, I watched the show just waiting for the next zinger from “Granny”. What clever one-liners and what delightful acting! (You can find compilations of Maggie’s best bits on YouTube. Also on YouTube is a very funny short BBC spoof of the series.) Those who want to wallow in Downton luxury a bit longer will greatly enjoy the companion book to the series, “The World of Downton Abbey”. It is available from bookstores, or for a pledge to PBS or, best of all, from the library. This coffee table book takes you behind the scenes and fills in added information on the characters and gives historical background for the series. There are plenty of great photos too. This book is written by Jessica Fellowes, a British writer and editor who is the niece of “Downton” creator Julian Fellowes. If you want to know more about the real location of Downton Abbey, check out the elaborate website for Highclere Castle, described as “one of England’s most beautiful Victorian castles set amidst 1,000 acres of spectacular parkland. The Carnarvon family has lived at Highclere since 1679, and the current Castle stands on the site of an earlier house.” King Tut: But wait, there’s more, as they say on TV. At the time of the Downton Abbey fictional story, in the early 20th century, the lord of Highclere Castle was the fifth Earl of Carnarvon and his lady was the Countess Almina. The Earl was keenly interested in Egyptology and was the business partner of Howard Carter who discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt, an amazing archaeological find that has never been surpassed. Now this would add even more plot interest to “Downton Abbey” -- having Lord Grantham at the opening of King Tut’s tomb. But Julian Fellowes and the other creators of “Downton Abbey” don’t really borrow the Carnarvons’ life stories for the plot. The character of Lady Cora Grantham (played by Elizabeth McGovern) may be partly based on the real-life wealthy American Mary Leiter, who married Lord Curzon, later to be Viceroy of India, and had three daughters, though she unfortunately died young. If you want to know more about the real Lady Almina and Highclere Castle, there’s another new book out by the current Countess of Carnarvon, Lady Fiona Carvarvon, who tells a fascinating story about her husband’s great-grandparents. By the way, it was an open secret that Lady Almina’s real father was Alfred de Rothschild, not her mother’s husband. This book is called “Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey” and it is illustrated with many family photos. Highclere Castle did indeed serve as a hospital during the First World War and apparently Lady Almina did a fine job of adminstering it. If you poke around on the web, however, you will find that Lady Almina’s last years did not end so happily. But the current countess winds up her book long before that, dwelling on the highlights of Almina’s earlier years. Downstairs: Now what about those folks downstairs? They’re the ones doing all the work after all. If you want to learn what it was like to be “in service”, another British memoir has been reissued.

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The Department is participating in the Massachusetts Firefighter I & II Tiered Delivery program. The Department’s new recruits will attend as of the Department’s Recruit Training. The program will begin in January with other candidates from the various towns of Bristol County. Students participate in over 308 hours of classroom and practical training. The training is taught by a combination of local firefighters and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy instructors. The course is scheduled and administrated for the Department by Asst. Chief Frank Barresi of the Rehoboth Fire Department. Over the years Rehoboth has always had the most students in the program and the RFD has certified close to thirty-five of it’s firefighters. All participating departments supply training materials and apparatus throughout the program. Good luck class of 2012! The Department remains committed to providing the best possible certified training to our Call Firefighters assuring the greatest degree of fire protection and service to Rehoboth.

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Heard at Country Kitchen... By Jim Chandley

Someone once said that, “The nicest thing about living in a small town is that when you don’t know what you’re doing, someone else does.” While this sentiment may be somewhat morbid and more than a bit voyeuristic, it does have a ring of truth. Living and working in the proximity provided by a town like Seekonk gives us all a bit more insight into the goings-on we might miss if we had a little more elbow room. Seekonk is a crossroads of different ideologies and various viewpoints, all squeezed into a tiny space on the map that sometimes seems even smaller than it is. This strange combination of a hub like Rome and a fraternal niche reminiscent of Maycomb, Alabama is sort of embodied in the place where I work what some might call a day job. I suppose this would be a good time to introduce myself. Hi Seekonk, my name is Jim Chandley. Being me is pretty cool because I get to lead sort of a double life. Yes, by night, I do work as a super hotshot reporter. But by day, I work at Country Kitchen, right here in Seekonk. You might be thinking, “Country Kitchen, I’ve eaten there, and my meal was (insert meal review here) but working there doesn’t sound exciting.” But you would be wrong. Remember all those different thoughts and viewpoints we talked about? The ones that coexist, crisscross and occasionally butt heads right here in Seekonk? Well the Country Kitchen acts as something of a clearing house for those ideas, from the mundane to the outlandish and everything in between. I don’t want to call the little diner where I work one of the most important forums of discussion in all of small-town America, but if you did, I wouldn’t argue with you. So one of the many things I would like to do for the readers here at The Reporter is to listen. I want to hear all these opinions day in and day out and filter them so that you get to hear some of the most interesting ones. I also think I bring a varied perspective to the community here in Seekonk. You see, I am a member of this community in many ways. I have worked here since ® I was old enough to have a job, played

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An Old Tyme Soap Box Derby is being planned by the Greater Seekonk Kiwanis Club as part of the 200th Birthday Celebration of the Town of Seekonk. It will be held on May 5th from 10 am to 2 pm. on Chestnut Street in Seekonk. There will be different classes by age groups from 9 years old to 14 years old. This is a fun filled family event designed to encourage participation through an adult-child program. The adult and child will spend many happy hours designing and constructing machines providing an opportunity to develop mutual respect and trust and the importance of individual pride and sportsmanship. Information about construction, safety specifications and suggested design details can be found on the web at Soap Box Derby kits. Using this information will still allow plenty of room to use your imagination and design ideas to create a unique racer. Parents, grandparents, older brothers and sisters, friends are all invited to help a child build the race car and give him or her lifetime memories of a positive and enjoyable event. There will be a $10 entry fee to cover the cost of awards and we welcome sponsorships. For more information, please contact Dave Viera at 508-844-3657 or d.viera5@verizon.net

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The Kiwanis of Greater Seekonk is joining the local fire department volunteers in cleaning and upgrading a gazebo behind the Seekonk High School erected in memory of 3 high school boys who drowned in the local reservoir. The gazebo is used by students for nature studies as it is located in an adjacent forested area and abuts the reservoir. The Key Club and the Builders Club is joining the Kiwanis club on April 21st in this project. Contact president Marty Ulak at mulak131@aol.com for further information.

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Rehoboth Anawan Lions Club will be having a Flea Market Fundraiser, Saturday, June 2,2012 at the Seekonk Gun Club, Reed Street, Rehoboth, MA 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rent a table and space 6ft table $25.00 - 8ft table $30.00 - bring your items for sale and keep the proceeds. Lions will provide a table and 2 chairs, space will be available inside and outside. The kitchen will be open for breakfast and lunch. If you would like more information or would like to rent a space please call Jeanne Noons at 508-824-0534 cell #508-942-4903 or Alice Oliver at 508-336-0827.

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Rehoboth Anawan Lions News

The Rehoboth Anawan Lions club held it’s meeting at the Hillside Country Club on March 22nd. Plans were finalized for our Ladies Luncheon at the Hillside Country Club to be held on April 15th, so if you plan to come be sure to get your ticket from any member of the club or call Ellie Horton at 508-252-6393 who has tickets. It will be a fun day with lots of laughs and baskets galore which we are known for. Don’t miss out. We also made plans for our being part of a Leo’s club from the high school. The club’s sponsoring the Leo’s are the Rehoboth Anawan, the Rehoboth, the Dighton, the Dighton Dandelions are the four clubs who will take part of the festivities that will go along with its formations. Watch for the I formation to come as it progresses. On March 25th we were part of the bowling tournament at the Taunton Ten Pin lanes and a fun time was had by all. The monies for the team went to the Massachusetts Lion Eye Research. We had two teams who participated. Upcoming events are a twinning meeting with the Rehoboth Lions at Hillside. April5th. April 11 a Brown bag auction with the So. Attleboro Village Lions...a fun night. April 18 will be our Marian Manor Bingo at the nursing home in Taunton. May 9th will be Rehoboth Lions Recognition Night. June2nd will be our Flea Market at the Seekonk Gun Club - look for our future info Rehoboth Anawan lions BAKE SALE on April 7th at the Bristol County Savings Bank from 9-12. Look for us and get your Easter Goodies! Also on display will be the basket that will be raffled off at our first meeting in May which we have every year...namely Mom’s day of Pampering - be sure and get your chances then, it’s always filled goodies galore! Thanks to all who have supported us which is what makes us so SUCCESSFUL in all our undertakings… remember our MOTTO… WE SERVE and indeed we do.

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April 4th LIONS CLAM BOIL – Seekonk Gun Club @ 7 Lions workers – 8 AM @ M&D’s Country Kitchen (Old Papa’s) - 9 AM Set-up @ Gun Club 6:15 PM Servers and Kitchen Guys April 5th a THURSDAY (Instead of April 11th) We will have a Twinning Mtg. with the Anawan Lions to begin the planning process for hosting Mid-Winter 2014 with 2ndVDG Ray Moreau. April 16 Citizens’ Recog. Night Com. @ R. Latham’s @ 7 April 18 Board of Director’s Mtg. @ 7 @ Pres. Weddell’s April 25 Regular Meeting @ Hillside C.C. @ 7 – Program Pieces of Rehoboth History. Dave Downs April 26 COMEDY NIGHT! NEW FUN FUND RAISER EVENT! At DIPARMA ITALIAN TABLE - 940 FALL RIVER AVE., SEEKONK, MA April 28 Lions ZONE 5 Tree Planting project – all 6 Lions Clubs; Dighton, Dighton Dandi, Reh. Anawan, Seekonk, Seekonk Hearthstone and Rehoboth Our International President’s tree planting project that our DG Steve likes - The plan is that on April 28, 2012 all 6 Lions Clubs will plant trees in our own towns. We will plan for planting one or more trees in each town, in locations each club chooses and gets permission and/ or collaborates with those in charge of the location. We want trees to be functional, attractive and lasting. We suggest each club form a small subcommittee to get this to happen. May 9 CITIZENS’ RECOGNITION NIGHT @ Hillside C.C. @ 6 Event May 10 D-R LEOs’ Charter Night, a Thursday, @ 5:30 PM @ D-R Café. (Rehoboth entrance) June 3, Annual “Chet Munroe” Chix BBQ is coming!

Lions Zone 5 Food Drive

LIONS ZONE 5 FOOD DRIVE for each towns own Food Pantry – all on the same day June 9th! RC Nate has done some calling already to supermarkets for drive locations where they will welcome us. Each club will publicize and manage their “style” of drive that day, man the supermarket, publicize a location like the Transfer Station, pick-up service for 10 cans or more ......

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EAST PROVIDENCE, RI and SEEKONK, MA (March 20, 2012): The Rotary Club of East Providence/Seekonk is seeking qualified high school-age students to attend this year’s Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Conference, to be held from May 18 – 20, 2012 at the Cape Cod Sea Camps in Brewster, Mass. The Club will sponsor and fund four students to participate at the Conference.


April 2012 The Reporter The annual RYLA Conference is an intensive and challenging three-day training program for community youth leaders. Young adults chosen for their leadership potential are awarded the opportunity to attend the all-expenses-paid Conference to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice. The weekend features thought-provoking events including interactive leadership labs, guest speakers and challenging mental and physical activities that provide participants with a chance to excel amongst their peers. Topics and activities include the fundamentals of leadership, the ethics of positive leadership, the importance of communication skills in effective leadership, problem-solving and conflict management, building self confidence and self-esteem, elements of community and global citizenship, and Rotary’s purpose and service to the community. RYLA offers high school sophomores and juniors the opportunity to live, work and interact with one another in a cooperative and friendly atmosphere where they can use their skills to learn about themselves and others. To be deemed eligible, students must be a sophomore or junior in high school located in East Providence or Seekonk and exhibit outstanding leadership abilities. Interested individuals may apply by visiting www.rotary7950.com and selecting the RYLA 2012 link. The student application deadline is April 6, 2012. For more information contact Valerie Perry at (401) 434-1449 or rsvpiii@verizon.net. Chartered in 1946, the East Providence, RI/Seekonk, MA Rotary Club is a local club of Rotary International, based in Chicago, IL. Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. East Providence/Seekonk Club meetings are held at the 1149 East Restaurant in Seekonk each Monday at 12:15 pm. For more information, contact Club President David B. Murphy Jr. at (401) 434-4300 or write: PO Box 14303, East Providence, RI 02914.

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Mark your calendar for the weekend of May 19th & 20th. The 13th Continental Regiment (Rehoboth Minutemen) will help sponsor a large Revolutionary War Encampment in Dighton as part of their 300th Anniversary. We expect 200 re-enactors as well as several cannon and horsemen to take part in a Revolutionary War Battle each day. Thrill to the thunder of cannon, mayhem and musket fire at each battle. If you attended the 2005 encampment we sponsored on Redway Plain in Rehoboth, you know what that is like. The air will fill with the fog of black powder smoke! We invite you to view 18th century military camp life recreated for the public. Purchase 18th century goods at our “Suttler’s Market”. Join the Contra Dance Saturday night. We have joined Facebook. Go to Thirteenth Continental Regiment to find more details. The 13th Continental Regiment (Rehoboth Minutemen) provide an educational resource and further the public understanding of 18th century life through many events in which we participate. We will present a full day ”mini encampment” at seven schools in the area this spring. We’ve taken part in the Pawtucket and Providence parades. We plan to march in several other parades in the area this season. We also travel New England and participate in large encampments celebrating the sacrifices of 18th century Rehoboth citizens. If you are interested in Colonial history and would like to find out how you could become a Revolutionary War re-enactor please stop by during one of our monthly meetings held at Palmer River School, 326 Winthrop Street, Rehoboth, Ma. At 7:30 PM. This month the meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 10th. Persons who can answer immediate questions: Captain Al Soucey 508 761-9762, Lt. John Carr 508 252-3194, Corp. Cathy Potter 508 252-3682

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We have been really busy recording oral history interviews for our “Remembering Rehoboth School Days” project. Thanks to the awesome D-R Peer Leaders who have volunteered to be interviewers! So far D-R sophomore Case Framson has interviewed Nancy Carpenter, who taught at North Rehoboth School for 12 years. D-R senior Nick Andrade interviewed Russ Latham, who was both a teacher and administrator of special education in the Rehoboth school system. Senior Brook Renaud interviewed retired Palmer River teacher Janice Rogala, junior Taylor Stebbings interviewed former Palmer River teacher Donna DelPrete and Caitlin Downing interviewed past principal of Palmer River Al St. John. In addition, present-day Hornbine teacher Beverly Pettine interviewed Evelyn Bois and Frances Jones who both attended Hornbine School. We plan to do several more interviews over the next few weeks. These participants, and hopefully many more, will be part of the “Teachers Talk” Forum on Sunday May 6, 1-3 pm.

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Who’s going to be at the “Teachers Talk” Forum at Goff Hall (Blanding Library) on May 6 at 1pm? Past students, teachers and administrators! We’ll have a panel of retired teachers, and hopefully many more in our audience, who will share memories and most likely lots of laughs about “the way things were” in the Rehoboth Schools. Join us! It’s free. All the videos from our oral history interviews, as well as still photos, will be on display. Plus, our interviewers and interviewees are all invited.


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The bus is already filling up, and it’s not leaving until late April!! Please if you want to be on our “One-Room School Bus Tour” on April 22, 1-3pm, call the museum soon (508-252-3031). Fourteen former one-room schoolhouses will be part of our tour: Blanding, Nichols, new and old Anawan, Peck, Perry, Stevens, Wheeler, Hornbine, Pleasant Street, Horton, Palmer River, Harris and Village. We’ll get off the bus at Hornbine for a quick visit, and return to the Carpenter Museum for refreshments. Former Hornbine students Evelyn Bois and Frances Jones will be there, too! Dave Downs will guide the tour. Reservations required: $10 ($8 members).

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The Tilton Room at the Carpenter Museum was packed to capacity on Sunday, March 4 for the museum’s “Tea with Louisa May Alcott.” While enjoying afternoon tea, visitors learned about the famous New England writer from Barbara Barnes, tourism services manager at the Rhode Island Historical Society in Providence. We thank Barbara for her excellent presentation and for sharing her notes with us. We’d like to share them with our readers. According to Barbara, “Louisa May was born in 1832 and died in 1888 at the age of 56. Although she wrote Little Women when she was 35 and was best known for her juvenile stories and novels, she wrote Gothic thrillers and fables, too. She was creative, ambitious, athletic (until typhoid fever and the treatment for it made it difficult for her to move without pain), a feminist, an abolitionist, financially successful after a poor childhood, and devoted to her family.” Since Louisa May Alcott is usually associated with Concord, we were especially interested to hear about Louisa May’s connection to Providence, a little-known fact Hours about her life. Here is what Barbara Barnes M•T•T•F has to say on this chapter in the author’s life: 9-5 “Wild Louisa” Visits Rhode Island Wed til 8 Louisa May Alcott was born in GerSat 9-1 mantown, PA and lived most of her life in Massachusetts (in Concord and Boston). In spite of that, last summer the Rhode Island Historical Society worked to find an Alcott connection to Rhode Island. The Providence


April 2012 The Reporter Public Library had been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to prepare a Louisa May Alcott Library Outreach Program. And the Society collaborated with the Library to offer a walking tour based on the life and times of Alcott and 19th century Providence women. Although not yet fully documented, it has been written that Louisa came to Providence in 1839 when her mother needed rest after suffering the stillbirth of a son. Harriet Reisen, author of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women, reports that the athletic and physically active “wild Louisa” only six and a half years old “had to be exiled. She appears to have stayed with friends, not relatives, fifty miles away at a communal farm in Providence, Rhode Island.” In 1871, Alcott herself wrote the following in a story called “My Boys”: “At the mature age of ten, I left home for my first visit to a family of gay and kindly people in – well why not say right out? – Providence.” There is a discrepancy in age. However, both in her own personal life and in her writing life, the visit to Providence seems to have held importance. Local historians Nancy Austin and Robert O. Jones continue to research this part of Alcott’s life as well as the story of the communal farm. “Hospital Sketches” from the Civil War Another reference to Providence and Alcott (a reference that Alcott could never have known) comes with a connection to the Civil War. Feeling the need to serve and to be useful, in 1862 Louisa went to Washington, DC to be trained as a nurse. Her service was cut short when she became ill with typhoid fever. However, the few weeks that she worked in the hospital came at the moment of the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg when the Army of the Potomac, under the leadership of General Ambrose Burnside, suffered a humiliating defeat and horrific physical injuries. Alcott documents how difficult it was to care for such seriously wounded and dying men in her brief work, Hospital Sketches. It was an impressive moment in her life. The Providence connection for us today is that the amazing Victorian home of Ambrose Burnside, built in 1866-67, still stands on Benefit Street, in the College Hill neighborhood of the city. After the war, Burnside represented Rhode Island in the US Senate, and he also served as Governor of Rhode Island. Burnside was not a native Rhode Islander, but is often fondly remembered for his service to the state.

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Announcing Rehoboth Antiquarian Society’s Second Annual Scholarship Award

A scholarship will be awarded to a student accepted to or enrolled in a postsecondary program related to history, museum or library sciences. Applicants from the greater Rehoboth area may apply. Application deadline is June 15, 2012. For more information and an application form, go to our website: www.carpentermuseum.org or call 508-252-3031.


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Carpenter Museum Offers Summer Internship

The Carpenter Museum is offering a paid summer internship running ten weeks, from mid-June through mid-August 2012. The intern will work one day per week, conducting tours for visitors and working with the curator on a storage reorganization project and in planning the reinstallation of one of the permanent exhibition galleries. The internship will culminate in a public program and reception highlighting the intern’s accomplishments. Applicants should be graduate or undergraduate history, art history, or museum studies majors with strengths in oral communication, organization, research, and writing. Please send cover letter, resume, and list of three references by April 26, 2012 to Rehoboth Antiquarian Society, Attn: Laura Napolitano, PO Box 2, Rehoboth, MA 02769. Application materials also may be sent as Word attachments to carpentermuseum@gmail.com.

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(Rehoboth, March 27) -- Heritage Preservation is pleased to announce the Carpenter Museum has been chosen to participate in the 2012 Conservation Assessment Program (CAP). The Carpenter Museum joins the 2,800 museums that have participated in CAP in its twenty-two year history of serving museums. Heritage Preservation’s CAP is supported through a cooperative agreement with the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. CAP assists museums by providing funds for professional conservation specialists to identify the conservation needs of their collections and recommend ways to correctly improve collections conditions. Heritage Preservation’s President, Lawrence L. Reger, praised the Carpenter Museum for “making the vital work of caring for collections a priority of their institution, even in these challenging financial times, and helping ensure that they are available to present and future generations.” CAP provides a general conservation assessment of the museum’s collections. A professional conservator will spend two days surveying the site and three days preparing a comprehensive report that will identify conservation priorities. The on-site consultation will enable the Carpenter Museum to evaluate its current collections care policies, procedures, and environmental conditions. The assessment report will help the museum make appropriate improvements for the immediate, mid-range, and long-range care of their collections. By participating in CAP, the Carpenter Museum expects to “make important strides in maintaining a healthy atmosphere for our art and artifacts,” said curator Laura Napolitano. The Carpenter Museum is located at 4 Locust Avenue and specializes in collecting, preserving, and displaying objects, photographs, and archival materials related to the history of Rehoboth. It is open Sundays from 2 to 4pm. The Carpenter Museum’s yearlong theme for 2012 is “Remembering Rehoboth School Days.” Programming and exhibits will focus on the history of education in the town. To learn more, please visit carpentermuseum.org. Heritage Preservation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of the United States. By identifying risks, developing innovative programs, and providing

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April 2012 The Reporter The junior track and field star ended the regular season with a throw of 53’ 5” “That wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t where I wanted to be,” said Robitaille in an interview with The Reporter. It was an unspectacular throw by the standards of Robitaille’s season, but it may make all the subsequent throws a bit more remarkable. On this toss, Robitaille broke his toe, striking it on the toe board. After that unfortunate incident, he threw 52’6” at states. Robitaille managed one of his best throws at nationals, a 52’ 5” toss. To casual sports fans thinking back to their days playing baseball or football, these distances may not seem remarkable, but remember that Robitaille is throwing a 16 pound ball from nearly a complete stand still. Robitaille also might have jumped quite a few spots at nationals with just a little luck. “I had a solid foul at well over 55,” said Robitaille, adding “There were seven officials watching the circle and there was a camera on you as well.” Robitaille explained that his foul on this impressive throw was missed by each of the officials, but was caught on video and later discovered. “I just nicked the board the wrong way, it didn’t even slow me down,” said Robitaille with a shrug and a smile. He also said that he asked to see the foul on video, and when the official obliged, he wished perhaps he had not looked. Perhaps the most exciting part of Robitaille’s story for folks here in Seekonk is that he has another full year of throwing at Seekonk High. At the moment, he actually has more than a year, since the spring track season is just beginning. “There’s a 56’ throw on the bottom of the honor board here at Seekonk. The goal is to smash that out here on April 4th, and roll right into the season,” said Robitaille at preseason training. If you are so inclined, you can see Robitaille throw at Seekonk High School on April 4th, or at a number of other upcoming home meets. There will likely be a few records on the books at Seekonk that Robitaille will take aim at as his career continues. “Coach McCartin did a great job for us this season,” said Robitaille, praising his spring coach for lobbying on the upcoming schedule. Luckily for Robitaille and his teammates (as well as fans here in town), Seekonk track and field will only go on the road once all season. Their lone road meet is just up the road at Dighton-Rehoboth, the rest will be held on Frank Mooney track at Seekonk High School. For fans who can not make a weekday afternoon, the South Coast Conference championship meet will be held at Seekonk on May 19th at Seekonk High School.

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Stacy Candace Parenteau, a Rehoboth native and 1994 graduate of Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School, has been awarded a position as assistant professor of psychology at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama. Stacy has been working as a visiting assistant professor at the University of West Florida since August 2010. She earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas and then completed a research postdoctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, followed by a clinical postdoctoral fellowship at the Scott & White Clinic. Stacy will begin her new faculty position this August. Stacy remains committed to excelling in research, teaching, and service. She plans to advance her research agenda examining the influence of religiosity on health-related outcomes, and she will continue to teach abnormal and health psychology. Stacy also is working on her first book, which she hopes to publish this year. Stacy is the daughter of Linda and Raymond Parenteau of Rehoboth.

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Vanessa Noelte, a Senior at Seekonk High School and captain of the track team, recently competed in the Massachusetts State Pentathlon Championship and finished second overall with a score of 3,017 points. This point total not only breaks her own school record of 2,780 points but also places her in the top 25 pentathletes of all time in the state of Massachusetts! Of the 60 competing athletes, Noelte won shot put with a loud roar resulting in a 33 foot, 1 inch heave. She then finished second in long jump with a leap of 16ft-5in. Noelte finished fourth in hurdles with a personal best of 9.04 sec and sixth in high jump (4ft-10in, narrowly missing 5 feet). Overcoming a bad cold, Noelte still managed to run a 2min-42sec 800m. “I am so excited and proud and have worked so hard and long with my coaches to reach this goal. I did it. It feels amazing.” says Noelte. Vanessa’s one day total just missed the 3050 point total required to qualify for the New Balance National Championship held in New York City. However, when combined with her record 16ft-11.75in long jump at the State Divisional Championship, her total meets the seasonal requirements to compete in Nationals. Unfortunately, the first 15 pentathletes are already registered so Vanessa will not be able to attend. Vanessa is looking forward to competing in spring track for Seekonk but also has her sights set on competing in college this Fall. She is being recruited by several division 1, 2, and 3 colleges. With Vanessa’s #2 class rank at Seekonk High and numerous extracurricular activities, this student-athlete also plans to pursue her academic goal of becoming a medical doctor.

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Evan and Owen Pacheco have been fostering cats and kittens for a while now but never had seen one so in need of care as Amazing Grace. Amazing Grace, who was about 8 weeks old, was dropped off outside a shelter in a box with a handwritten note. She was in tough shape and we did not know if she was going to make it. She was extremely malnourished and needed lots of love and care. The shelter contacted Rita of Cat Adoption Team Services to help this kitten. She brought this little kitten into her home to save her. When they realized her back leg had been injured while she was living outside and would need surgery Evan and Owen decided to help raise the money for her surgery. They set off to think what they could do. They sold some homemade bracelets as well as items they purchased at soccer games and basketball games to raise the money. They figured out the vet bill would be about $400 for her surgery which seemed like a lot of money to them to raise. With the generous donations they were able to raise $516, well over what they hoped for. Amazing Grace is on her way to becoming a wonderful kitten. She gained 14 ounces in one week!! Once she is healthy enough she will have her surgery and be looking for her forever home. Thank you to everyone who helped make saving Amazing Grace possible. If you are interested in becoming foster family for some wonderful cats and kittens you can find information on the website www. CatAdoptionRI.org To see Amazing Grace and other cats and kittens that are up for adoption visit www.CatAdoptionRI.org or visit Petco on 585 North Main Street in Providence on Sundays from 10am to 3pm. There are always plenty of cats and kittens there looking for a forever home.

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April 2012 The Reporter She was once again surprised Monday at the Rehoboth Council on Aging with a luncheon in her honor at Gert’s Cafe which she created in the early 80’s. Gert has seen so many changes in Rehoboth over the years but she has always remained a touchstone of the community.

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Events & Activities The Band Pokerface Performs at The Rehoboth Contra Dance Friday, April 13

There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, April 13, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA. All dances will be taught by caller Linda Leslie. Music will be performed by Pokerface, with Nat Hewitt, Glen Loper, and Owen Marshall. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, call 508-252-6375; http://www.contradancelinks.com/ rehoboth.html.

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Seekonk Rod and Gun Club, Reed Street, Rehoboth, MA Doors open @ 6 P.M., Food will be served @ 7 P.M. Raffles, 50/50, Lobster and more! Tickets are $25 per/person (All You Can Eat) (BYOB)

Community Dance Sunday, April 15th

* FREE * On Sunday evening, April 15, from 7 to 9 p.m., there will be a community dance held at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth. This dance is hosted by the Sunday Night Jammers, a group of area musicians who meet regularly on Sunday evenings at Goff Hall to play Celtic dance music. The April 15 dance will feature contra dance steps and a variety of international and couple dances, such as polkas and waltzes. All dance steps will be taught. Admission is free and open to the public, and all ages and beginners are welcome. It is not necessary to come with a partner. A potluck precedes the dance at 6 p.m. For information, contact Suzanne Elliott at suzanne.suz.elliott@gmail.com or call 508-6695656. http://www.contradancelinks.com/jammers.html

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Arts in the Village Presents the Zefira Trio April 21st

On April 21, the Arts in the Village Concert Series welcomes the Zefira Trio for its first performance in Rehoboth. The members of this recently formed group have already established themselves as solo artists and chamber musicians of the highest standard. The idea for the Zefira Trio grew out of a striking rapport between pianist Eleanor Perrone and cellist Ashima Scripp, which was enhanced by the addition of violinist Olga Patramanska-Bell. For this concert, the trio will be performing works by Beethoven, Jalbert, and Dvorak.

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In their solo careers, the members of the Zefira Trio have been recognized for their high level of musical performance and artistry. They are top prize winners of many national and international competitions and appear often as soloists with orchestras or in major recital halls across the country. This commitment to excellence is the foundation of their collaboration, which combines the instrumental mastery of the soloist into the ‘many-become-one’ that defines great chamber music playing. Members of the trio are also on the performance and chamber music faculties of several institutions and are dedicated to supporting the next generation of young musicians through private teaching, coaching, and workshops. The Zefira Trio programming reflects a commitment to musical excellence that displays the artistry and depth of each instrument as both an individual voice and as part of a unified whole. Programs often highlight the unique sonorities and capabilities of each instrument by including some of the great duo or solo repertoire alongside piano trios. To fully connect and draw in their audience, the trio believes strongly in communicating through both engaging performances and lively, informative comments on the music and its composers. This concert, which is sponsored by BayCoast Bank, will take place on Saturday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m., at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth, MA. Admission is $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, and $6 for students and children, cash and checks only. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, and the doors open at 7:00 p.m. For information, please call 508252-5718, or go to the AIV’s Web site: http:// www.carpentermuseum.org/Arts.htm.

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There will be a Rehoboth contra dance on Friday, April 27, at 8:00 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA. All dances will be taught by caller Chris Weiler. Music will be performed by Heathen Creek with Maia Rutman, Pete Johannsen, and Mark Koyama. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, call 508-252-6375; http://www.contradancelinks. com/rehoboth.html.

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Forever Paws Fundraising Oldies but Goodies Dance Friday, April 27, 2012 7-11 p.m.

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Forever Paws is sponsoring a bus trip to the Boston Pops. This year’s season’s theme is “VISIONS of AMERICA PHOTO-SYMPHONY” with images by the award-wining photo historian Joseph Sohm. This afternoon concert will be a “George Gershwin Spectacular” Saturday, May 12th. The bus will depart from Shaw’s parking lot in Fall River at 1:00 p.m. After the concert we will go to Quincy Market for time on your own. Return trip to Fall River will be at 7:30 P.M. Tickets are $60.00. Call 508-678-0804 to reserve tickets.


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Society of St. Vincent de Paul Family Walk: Helping Our Neighbors Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012

Registration: 9:00 a.m., Kick-off: 10:00 a.m. , Walk ends: 12:00 Noon Location: Our Lady of LaSalette Shrine, Route 118, Attleboro Trails: Mass Audobon, Attleboro Springs, Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro Springs Trail, Accessible Trail

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Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Man and Woman of the Year Campaign

Dear Family, Friends, and Neighbors, With the blessing of my family and the encouragement of my fellow golfers from EWGARI, I have agreed to become a candidate in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Man and Woman of the Year Campaign. This is a 10-week (March 6 – May 12) fundraising campaign where each dollar donated in my name equals a vote for me. As many of you know, my sister Kim succumbed to Leukemia at the age of 38 in 2005. We thought this would be a great way to honor her and raise money for a wonderful organization whose very existence is devoted to finding cures for blood cancers such as Leukemia, Lymphoma, Hodgkins, and more. My campaign team and family have put together a series of fundraisers in which we will raise money for a great cause and have some fun too! Here are the activities we have planned so far thanks to this amazing group of people!!.... Bill Burns, Missy Damon, Jolene Edington, The Edingtons, Carmen Grinkis, Natalie Haggerty, Carolyn Issenberg, The Jacksons, Kim Johnson, Barbara Kenerson, Liz Morrell, Sharon Muncy, Lynn Pezzullo, Kathy Sieminski, Taylor Whitters, Sue Wilson.


April 2012 The Reporter March 29, 2012, 6:30 p.m. – Zumba Party and Raffles at Palmer River School, Rehoboth - $10 per ticket. April 19, 2012 , 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Wine Tasting and Raffles at Wines & More, 125 Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston, RI - $15.00 per person - attendees receive a 30-day 10% discount at Wines & More April 21, 2012 – Oldies-type Dance and Raffles at American Legion, Rehoboth, MA $15 per person, $25 per couple, music food April 28, 2012 – Yard Sale for LLS in Rehoboth, MA May 5, 2012 – 80’s Extravaganza at Hyland Orchard, Sturbridge, MA - $10 per person, $20 per family May 12, 2012 – Attend the Campaign Finale Gala Event at The Hyatt Regency in Newport. Your $125 ticket price will be credited to my campaign and Dave and I would love to have you join us! In addition, we are raffling off a foursome to the TPC – Boston at $25 a chance. Please see the web site for details. So you can buy tickets, attend the events, help us get raffle items, tell others how they can “vote” for me, and have fun with us! Of course, you can also donate online: http://ri.mwoy.llsevent.org/CEdington between now and May 12, 2012. OR send a check to the address below - please put MWOY – Cathy Edington in the memo. Checks must be received by May 11, 2012 to count for the Campaign. We are open to other fundraising suggestions, keeping in mind that we need them to be fast, easy and fun! Feel free to email me at cathy.edington@cox.com or call my cell – 508-245-3499. THANK YOU so much for your support! Sincerely, Cathy

Celebrating 300 Years

The Town of Dighton celebrates the Three Hundredth anniversary of our incorporation with a Tri-Centennial Parade on Saturday, September 22, 2012. We request the honor of your company. Details will follow. Please “save the date.” A Tri-Centennial Ball for parade participants on Friday, September 21st, at 8 p.m. will be our “thank you,” the night before the parade. We look forward to hearing from you and your organization. We will send all the pertinent information.

Sturdy Memorial Offers First Aid Course, Taught By Certified Emergency Nurses

If you have ever wondered how you would react in an emergency if something life threatening happened to your child, or a close family member or friend, make the time now to learn what you can do to save a life. Day care providers, health care professionals and anyone interested in brushing up on their first aid skills will have the opportunity to do so on April 11 and April 18, 2012. Sturdy Memorial Hospital is offering a course in Basic First Aid. Sponsored by the Emergency Care Center, the course is open to anyone interested in learning how to save lives in emergencies. The course will be conducted in two sessions from 7 – 10 p.m. in Conference Rooms B & C at the Hospital. The course is certified by American Safety & Health Institute. It is recognized by The Department of Children as a 2-year certificate program. Topics to be discussed include appropriate rescue techniques, proper breathing, types of bleeding, poisonings, fractures and special situations. (While the course includes emergency first aid for blockage of the airways and artificial respiration, it does not cover CPR). The cost of the program is $35 and includes all course materials. Educational credit is available for professionals taking this course (7.2 CEUs for registered nurses). For further information or to register, call the Emergency Care Center at 508/236-7040. Sturdy Memorial Hospital is a full-service, independent, financially stable, not-for-profit acute care community hospital in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Women’s Guild will meet Thursday, April 12, 2012, in the lower church at 7:00 P.M. Our guest speaker will be Jen Davis who will speak about Long Term Care. Also, we are having a baby shower for Birthright. Please bring an unwrapped gift for a baby’s layette. All women are invited; new members are welcome. Refreshments will be served.

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Women’s Guild will host a Clam Chowder (red/white) dinner with clam cakes on Friday, April 27th, in the parish center at 5:30 P.M. The dinner will include a children’s menu of chicken fingers and French fries. Tickets will go on sale after masses during the weekends of April 14th & 15th and April 21st & 22nd. Prices will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children (drink and cookies included). Take-out will also be available.

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Place: The First Christian Congregational Church 1113 Gar Highway, Swansea, MA Speaker: Mr. Gerald Flaherty, Vice President for Medial & Scientific Programs atn the MA/H+NH Chapter of the Naional Alzheimer’s Association. Dr. Donna White, MSN cetified educator in Compassion Fatique. Program offered at no cost to family caregivers There is a $15.00 fee for professionals and Certificates of Attendance will be available. Pre-registration is encouraged. for information or to register, contace Sharon E. Martin 508679-0144 or e-mail her: sharonmartin@gmail.com

May Breakfast and Craft Show

Rehoboth - The second annual May Breakfast and Craft Fair, sponsored by the Missions Committee of the Rehoboth Congregational Church, will be held on Saturday, May 5th at the church on Bay State Road. Breakfast will be served in Fellowship Hall of the church from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and is open to the public. A Craft Show and local business specialties will be offered from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lower level of the church. Crafters are invited to reserve tables. The fee for a table is $25 and will include one free breakfast. To reserve a table Crafters should contact Todd Ingham at 508-493-1113.


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The Pinecroft School Brings New Life to Old School

The Pinecroft School has re-located to the former North Rehoboth School at 133 Tremont Street, Rehoboth. After months of renovations, the school opened its doors to a spacious, updated building which includes an auditorium/gymnasium. Pinecroft is a non-profit, independent elementary school established in 1982 with a mission of offering a challenging curriculum and intensive individual attention in an atmosphere of respect, warmth and excitement. Children are taught and encouraged to be self-directed learners, and to adhere to the school’s motto: Respect yourself ~ Respect Others ~ Respect Property. From the first day of kindergarten through fifth-grade graduation, we work on educating the whole child and creating an environment of mutual respect among students, teachers, families and our community. In the spring, plans are underway for Pinecroft to host a birthday party, bringing together alumni and current families to celebrate 30 years of excellence in education. Pinecroft consists of three combined-grade classrooms: K/1, 2/3 and 4/5. In our multi-age classrooms, younger students learn from older ones as well as from the teacher, and older students benefit greatly from acting as mentors to the younger ones. Beginning in grade one, an individualized “plan” of work is created weekly for each child, allowing children to work independently when not engaged in cooperative or whole-group work. Students work at their own pace with plenty of opportunity to actively explore individual interests. They become resourceful, self-reliant thinkers who work cooperatively with schoolmates. Our child-centered curriculum allows students to formulate ideas and answers in a place where achievement is measured by personal success and advancement. Pinecroft students develop skills that nurture a lifelong passion for learning. Mornings at the school are structured around small-group lessons in mathematics, language arts and Spanish; afternoons bring science, social studies, current events, and more. Strong weekly art and music programs nurture creativity and provide for creative expression. Children participate in biannual student art exhibitions and become accomplished recorder players, reading music and playing complex pieces. All students perform in our Winter and Spring Programs which also feature singing and dramatic presentations. Children in the K/1 classroom “buddy” with Pinecroft Pals in grades four and five. All grades play together outside on the playground twice per day, where children explore their world through child-initiated play in the active presence of teachers. Structured physical education classes are taught weekly by trained staff from the Attleboro YMCA. Throughout the year, opportunities abound for integrated, experiential learning and enrichment through guest speakers and stimulating field trips. Pinecroft’s active parent group works closely with the staff to help make many of these enrichment activities possible. Pinecroft has enjoyed a long and strong affiliation with nearby Wheaton College. College students intern in our classrooms, afterschool and art programs. Future teachers observe and do coursework here. In our popular Pinecroft Plus after-school drop-in program, children have an opportunity to play outside, work on homework, enjoy a healthy snack, make crafts, and participate in “theme” days, Lego League and much more. Pinecroft holds vacation and summer camps and is home to The Creative Institute for Summer Learning’s art camp, Journey Through the Rainbow World.

Pinecroft strictly limits enrollment in order to offer a very low student-teacher ratio, ensuring that our teachers connect with every child every day. Pinecroft is a kept purposely small to best provide for the individual needs of each student and to enable the staff to deliver the kind of attention that allows teachers to understand and adapt to each child’s style of learning. Pinecroft currently draws families looking for an individualized approach to learning from many area towns including, Attleboro, Bridgewater, Walpole, Mansfield, Easton, Middleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, Rehoboth, Providence, Taunton, Wrentham, Plainville, Foxboro, and New Bedford. Our graduates become well-organized, independent thinkers who flourish in both public and private schools in the area, including Moses Brown, Lincoln, Thayer Academy, Wheeler, Gordon, Providence Country Day School, Northbrook Academy and more. Pinecroft accepts applications throughout the year, although most placements are made in February for the upcoming school year.

Here, 4th and 5th graders enjoy reading in their “pillow room” (each classroom has it’s own!) To truly experience our supportive and stimulating environment, we encourage you to schedule a visit and see for yourself the benefits of choosing Pinecroft for your child’s elementary school experience. Pinecroft is currently accepting applications for the 2012-13 school. Pinecroft’s tuition is all-inclusive, covering everything from textbooks and field trips to snacks and supplies. For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact Business Manager Jeani Warish at (508) 252-5502 or visit us at our website, www.pinecroftschool.org.

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Rehoboth PTSA Newsletter WWW.MYSCHOOLONLINE.COM/MA/REHOBOTH_PTSA

Upcoming Events

Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 4th at 7p in the Palmer River Library. The Beckwith Middle School’s Spring Book Fair will run from April 2-9th. On April 5th join us to watch the movie Hop at 6p in the Palmer River Cafeteria. On this night our top sellers of the Fall Fundraiser will enter into the money machine, come and cheer them on! Our Spring Fundraiser for Palmer River, PartyLite, will run for the first two weeks of April. These candles make great Mother’s Day gifts.

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Thank you to Lisa Placido who coordinated the Palmer River Scholastic Book Fair last month. It was wonderful to see so many families visit the Book Fair after school hours. Rehoboth PTSA donated $25 to each teacher to purchase books for classrooms, and more than $800 was donated to purchase new books to check out of our library. Thank you to Debra Fitzgerald and Rachel Lawton for planning our Sweetheart Dance. It was another great year for fathers and daughters, many smiles, so many memories. Thank you to Jennifer Martinous for planning our Mother-Son movie day. Our boys spent the morning with their moms watching The Lorax, on Dr. Seuss’ birthday at Regal Cinemas of Swansea. Finally, thank you to Don Bisbano for coordinating the Globetrotter Event, it was a great turnout for a night of fun with the Globetrotter team. Jennifer Moitoso Rehoboth PTSA President

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School Days, School Days - Good Olde Rehoboth School Days!

Would you like to visit the Hornbine School; view a school exhibit; learn about instructional materials such as the hornbook and battledore and have some good food to boot!? Join us for a comfortable bus tour as we travel around Rehoboth; learn about some former one room schools in town; stop to take a short tour of the Hornbine School and end the day with refreshments at Carpenter Museum. The bus will leave the Carpenter Museum, located behind the Congregational Church in the Village on Bay Street, at 1:00 P.M. on Sunday, April 22nd. Call the Museum at 508-252-3031 for details. But hurry, the tickets are going quickly. The Hornbine School will open to the public on Sunday, June 3rd from 1-5 P.M. The School is located in the south east corner of Rehoboth on Hornbine Rd. across from Baker St and the Hornbine Church. We have displays, scrapbooks and other memorabilia which interest visitors as well as “olde time games” for the children to try out. Join the fun and take advantage of your historical asset. Want more fun? Visit both the Hornbine School and Carpenter Museum on June 3rd for Family Day. Continued on next page...

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Beverly Pettine, our school Marm, has given the school a complete cleaning; replaced materials removed for safe keeping during the winter and scheduled many classrooms from area towns for a day at the school. During April, May and June our teachers accommodate over 800 student visitors. All Palmer River 3rd Grade students will have attended The Hornbine School by the end of June.

We all have memories of our school days. The Carpenter Museum will sponsor a “Teacher Talk” Forum on Sunday, May 6th from 1-3 P.M. Retired Rehoboth Teachers and Administrators will attend this event which will be held at the Goff Hall in the Blanding Library. Join the fun. It’s free. Listen to all sorts of school “stories”. Or better yet, tell some of your own “School Stories!”

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Has Spring Sprung?

When it comes to fun-filled academic learning, Spring has sprung at Palmer River. These coming months, we have many wonderful activities happening at Palmer River. Children in the preschools and second grade can look forward to a visit from our Rehoboth Fire Department’s Randy Larrivee. He and fellow firefighters will join us to teach us the importance having of carbon monoxide detectors in our homes and forest fire safety. This month, our first grade classrooms are preparing for a trip to a live theatrical performance at the Zeiterion Theatre. The children will be seeing a performance of “Skippy Jon Jones”. Students in Mrs. Augusta’s grade 2 classroom will be visiting an elementary school in Mansfield to have an “exchange visit” with another second grade class. These students have been corresponding all year long as pen pals. This trip will give them the opportunity to meet firsthand and do some engaging learning activities together. Grade two classrooms are all preparing to take a visit to the Sheep Pasture at the Natural Resources Trust Wildlife Preserve of Easton. The children are preparing by learning about animal habitats in their classroom. Lastly, funded through a grant from the SMARTS Collaborative, Rick Morin from the Rhythm Room will be performing in our music classes this month. He will be engaging our third and fourth grade students in a percussion workshop. Ms. Arruda promises this will be “a very cool presentation”. We sure have an outstanding month planned- filled with lots of enriching learning opportunities.

Way to Go On MCAS!

We would like to commend all of our third and fourth grade students for their diligent and dedicated efforts on the English Language Arts portions of the MCAS. The children worked very hard and we are hopeful our school scores will reflect of all their learning and hard work. We are appreciative of families keeping their calendars free for this very important testing window. We were proud to have 100% attendance this past testing window; meaning all students were able to participate in the testing sessions. It is


April 2012 important to know that any students that are absent from the test will be scored as “zero” for our school. In this climate of student achievement, we look forward to all of our students again participating in the May MCAS mathematics tests and doing their very best to represent our school. Please make a note of the testing window for Mathematics in May. Students in Grades 3 and 4 will test May 7th through May 22nd. (The actual testing sessions will be announced in the May newsletter.) It is essential that all students be here to participate in the test. Please mark your calendar in preparation for MAY MCAS.

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Palmer River’s Magical Moments

We are pleased to announce that Palmer River students are participating in a theatrical extravaganza with director Dawn Marcoux. Miss Marcoux is working with 111 young thespians from grades 1 through 4. The children have been working very hard these past 8 weeks preparing four “Magical Moments” scenes familiar to us through Disney. The children will also sing 4 musical numbers. Miss Marcoux reports that the children have been very excited; they are singing, dancing, acting and living the whole musical theatrical experience. Miss Marcoux is very proud of her actors sharing that they have done a really great job. We are appreciative of the parent volunteers who have aided in managing the large group and creating many of the props and costumes. It takes many hands to put the magic into such a production. Think positive thoughts for our troupe of actors this April…Palmer River’s Magical Moments is sure to be a great success.

“Fly Me to the Moon”

The students in grade 3, rooms 49 and 50 did some extraordinary work researching astronauts. As part of their work in science, they then created a poster detailed with information they gathered. The children presented their posters in front of their class. Expanding on this lunar theme, the children also wrote stories on flying to the moon, told what they saw on the way there, and described what they did when they arrived.

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As Part of our Feinstein Good deeds initiative, our librarian, Brenda Carr, extends to year two of her work with a positively received community service project. Using a reading of Horton Hears A Who as model of the importance of showing we care for others, The students will be writing caring notes to children that are under care at Morton Hospital. Mrs. Carr’s classes will start creating “sunshine cards”. The cards will be distributed the week of May 8th, National Hospital Week. Morton Hospital welcomed the effort and shared, “We would be delighted to accept the “sunshine” cards! These would certainly brighten the day of our patients”. We have learned that extending these good wishes to others also brightens the day for our students.

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Do you have Landscaping expertise? We are in need of several volunteers to do some seasonal pruning and preening of our courtyard plants and trees. With the support of the Lowes volunteers and the Lowes Hero’s Grant, the whole of the courtyard had been cleaned and cared for this past summer. (They did an amazing job!) We do recognize that some spring maintenance would be beneficial to the growth and development of the plants that exist. If you are interested in helping us we would need you to be available during the hours of 3:00pm and 5:00pm. We would love to enlist you for a few hours of community service; please contact Elise Dubois at 252-5100 if you might be willing to help.

STUDY ISLAND SUCCESS

Andrew Kozatek of our 3rd Grade is the only student this month that has finished everything in Math and ELA (which he finished with an advanced ranking in both). Also the third grade is the second round ribbon winner for the extra recess. Students earn ribbons when they complete a lesson at grade level or above: 3rd Grade - additional 813 ribbons earned since 1-15-12 4th Grade - additional 329 ribbons earned since 1-15-12 2nd Grade - additional 282 ribbons earned since 1-15-12 1st Grade - additional 258 ribbons earned since 1-15-12 Kindergarten - additional 107 ribbons earned since 1-15-12 Total additional ribbons earned since 1-15-12 = 1,789 Grand Total Ribbons Earned = 6,318 ~ all students Kindergarten through 4th Gr.

Thank You! Thank You!

We would like to extend our appreciation to all of the families who contributed the “Hannaford Helps Schools” program this past school year. Recently, Palmer River received a check in the amount of $270.00 to supplement our resources for our students. While those grocery slips may seem insignificant, they do really add up. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank Dr. George for his continued involvement with our students in the Reading Rocks program. Each month our students

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read with fervor hoping to be recognized as the monthly winners having the most pages read. Dr. George is sensitive to appreciate that all grades read differently and works to recognize students from many classrooms. While the recognition would be enough; the children get excited about the pizza part and t-shirts he brings along. The teachers get excited about the $100.00 gift he gives to purchase additional books. When he visits, Dr. George talks to the students about the opportunities being a reader will afford you. He shares how he strives to read two books a week for enjoyment and learning. What a generous spirit! Thank You to all of our amazing PTSA Volunteers for the wonderful bookfair. The students and families had a great time selecting new books and treasures form the Scholastic collection. We are appreciative of the very generous contribution you have made to our school library. Well done Mrs. Placido and team; you did a wonderful job!

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Kate Blaisdell came to our school from the Mass Aggression Reduction Center, (M.A.R.C.), to talk to us about bullying and so she could teach us about bullying situations and how to prevent them. Kate travels to schools in Massachusetts talking about bullying. She talked about the positions people like you and me have in bullying situations. There are the bullies, the eggers, the victim and the bystanders. The bully is the person who has more power than the victim, whom is being bullied, or effected in a way they don’t want to. “Most of the time, the bully has more power.” says Kate. “They also usually have more friends, is older, stronger or smarter than the victim.” The eggers are the bullies’ “backup”. They go along with the bullying and laugh along with the bully, making the insults even harder for the victim to ignore. The bystanders are the people just observing the bullying they’re just watching and letting it happen. They may not realize it, but they’re actually helping the bully. The bystanders are giving the bullies what they want, an audience. They want the victim to feel embarrassed, or hurt, and having other people hear it, (the bystanders), makes the victim feel that way. There is a difference between bullying and fighting. Bullying is some type of offense to a person that happens over and over again. Fighting is always a face-to-face bicker that happens once or twice. We can stop bullying by telling adults and make sure we aren’t standing in one of those positions. The M.A.R.C. bullying presentation opened Palmer River’s eyes and told us how we can stop these horrible situations from happening. Don’t start bullying, stop it! Because of Kate Blaisdell and M.A.R.C., Palmer River Elementary School can now stop bullying.


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News And Notes From Blanding Library Monday - Thursday 11:30 - 8:00pm

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SAILS Website Upgraded: The SAILS Library Network is offering a new and improved website to make it more attractive and easier to use. Check it out on sailsinc.org. Also at SAILS, the e-catalog mobile app is now available. You can get the BookMyne mobile app for Apple and • PVC Android devices and access your account from your SmartPhone or • Custom Cedar mobile device. Most readers know they can know borrow e-books from the library, though there are not as many choices in e-books • Farm Fencing as printed books. Do you have any questions about downloading • Dog Runs digital books through your library? Find answers to questions about • Chain Link the Overdrive e-book collection at sailsinc.org. You can also find out about Library Elf text messaging services regarding your account. • Ornamental Butterfly Garden: Library director Laura Bennett says, “Work Aluminum will begin on our butterfly garden this spring. Right now, the garden • Arbors is overgrown, loaded with weeds and plantings that have grown out of control. A bench will be built, and will bear a memorial plaque to the memory of a Friend of the Library, Gerry Foley. We are very grateful for the contributions that we have received in memory of Gerry, which will cover the cost of the bench. The money that we raised from sales of our library totes, designed by Deb Maher, will cover the cost of the garden plantings. We have offers of help from a local gardener, and various Scout troops, for clearing and expanding the butterfly garden that is located in front of the library, and an Eagle Scout candidate has offered to build a bench. Tote bags are still available for sale at $10 each.” Book Sale Reminder: The Blanding continues to accept used books in good condition for its book sale which will be held the weekend of May 18-21, with a preview sale on that Friday from 5 to 8 pm for members of the Friends of the Library (you may join the Serving all of Southern New England Friends at that time for a very modest fee). Please bring all book donations to the library during business hours only. Do not leave Gas Fitting — Boiler Replacement 10% Senior Discount them outside the building or in the book drop, which is for libraryHot Water Heaters — Well Pump Repair Drain Cleaning — Water Filter Free Estimate owned items only. Thanks. Look for more on the book sale in next Freeze Up’s — Video Inspections month’s Reporter. No Job Too Small Sump Pumps Installed Story Hours: A new series of Tot Times and Story Hours for children will begin the week of April 23 and continue for five weeks. Tot Times for children under 3 are held Tuesday morning from 10 to 10:30. Story hours for children ages 3 to kindergarten are held MA. License # 22377 • Pipe Fitters - #28402 Wednesday mornings from 10 to 11 or Thursday afternoons from 2 to 3. Children must be registered in advance. For the latest on all Blanding events, check out blandinglibrary.net. Reading & Knitting: The next two books chosen by the book club at the Blanding will be “Wonder Boys” by Michael Chabon, on Tues. April 10 at 7:30 p.m. and “The Happiness Project” by 508-336-6610 Gretchen Rubin on Tues. May 8, also at 508-336-5334 7:30 pm. The knitting group will meet at the 32 Industrial Court, Seekonk Fax 336-2510 Blanding on Thursdays April 19 and May 3 at 7 p.m. New members are welcome to both (across from Seekonk Speedway) groups. FREE ESTIMATES • Fiberglass Work • Towing The Blanding Library (blandinglibrary. net) is located at 124 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth, 508-252-4236. The Library is open With Our New 60 Foot Spray Booth Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. We are able to repair... to 8 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from AUTOMOBILES • DUMP TRUCKS • HEAVY EQUIPMENT 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The library is closed on BOATS • R.V.'S • FARM EQUIPMENT • HORSE TRAILERS Sundays and holidays, including Patriots’ Day on Mon., April 16. Owners: Tom & Julie Clark

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Seekonk Public Library Dollars & Sense Program To Kick Off With Free Brunch On Saturday, April 21St

Seekonk, MA- Seekonk Public Library will be kicking off its two-year financial education series, Dollars & Sense, with a free brunch at Johnson & Wales Inn on Taunton Avenue in Seekonk on Saturday, April 21st, 2012. “Money is an important issue for all of us — especially women, who often manage the household budget and make far less than their male counterparts. The goal of this program is to enable people of all incomes to learn more about making informed decisions about their finances in order to meet their personal goals and live their best lives,” shares project manager Michelle Gario. Residential & Commercial Julie Bernick of the nonprofit organization Money Management International will be the morning’s keynote speaker. Gario adds, “We are thrilled to be launching this program Complete Services during National Money Smart Week. Julie’s topic, ‘Women and Money: Challenges and Opportunities,’ is the perfect way to start the conversation about how women can change their perception of money in order to reach personal goals and live a fulfilling life without the added stress and worry of how to pay for it all. Even women living on a tight budget Fully Insured • Free Estimates can make their money work for them.” Serving RI & MA Guests at the morning’s festivities will be treated to thank you gifts and brunch, and will be entered into a grand prize drawing to be held at the end of the morning. Childcare will be available for potty-trained children ages 2-12. Like all Dollars & Sense events, this Quality Work At Reasonable Prices will be a non-sales, promotion-free environment. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Space is limited. You can reserve your tickets at the Seekonk Public Library. Tickets will be available, while supply lasts, from March 15th-April 7th. All tickets must be picked up at the library by April 7th. Dollars & Sense is made possible by a grant from the Smart investing@your library® program. Smart investing@your library® is a partnership between the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), a division of the American Library Association, and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation. The program supports Interior and Exterior public libraries across the country in their efforts to meet financial Painting - Wall covering education needs at the local level. For more information contact: library@seekonkpl.org. Powerwashing

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On Wednesday, April 18 at 6:30 pm, Meadows Chairwoman Cheryl Faria and Master Gardener Jeff Faria will be here to discuss the many wonderful herbs, plants, and vegetables that are available. This is the perfect opportunity to find out the best tips for planting and maintaining your garden as well as what plants grow best in the local climate and soil. And of course, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful Meadows! This program is free and open to the public through a sponsorship from the URI Master Gardeners Association. For information: www.seekonkpl.org or Contact: library@ seekonkpl.org.

Enjoy a Feature Film

Thursday, April 26th, 6:00 p.m. The first film in the Latest and Greatest series has an all-star cast including Eddie Murphy, Alan Alda, Casey Affleck, and Gibourey Sidibe. Alan Alda swindles his neighbors and employees out of their life savings and they are not going to take it lying down. Watch out New York, the heist of a lifetime is coming your way! Rated PG-13; 104 minutes. Movies are free and open to the public thanks to a sponsorship from the Friends of the Seekonk Public Library. No registration is required. For the specific title or more information, please call the library at (508) 336-8230 ext. 130.

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Thursdays, 7:00am-8:30am Adults $4.00M/$6.00NM Children $2.00M/$3.00NM Thursdays, March 29th – May 31st Join Jack Lash for an early morning bird stroll. We will find as many different species of birds as possible, learn some of the calls they make and chat about WHY species are in the habitat we find them. We will alternate between Oak Knoll and Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuaries. Registration required.

Camp Ramsbottom • Among New England’s best summer day camps for kids, 6-13, located on Route 44 in Rehoboth • Open House on Sunday, June 24, 12- 4 p.m. • Two-week sessions, June 25 – August 17, $275* per session • Swimming, fishing, crafts, sports, nature programs, archery, petting zoo and much more • Visit us online at

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Bring work gloves and rake and join your Oak Knoll family for a morning of spring cleaning. All ages welcome!

April Vacation Week Programs

Kitchen Chemistry II Tuesday, April 17th 1:00pm-3:00pm Ages 8-12 $20.00M/$25.00NM We will see how the world of chemistry and the world of gourmet delights come together in this yummy chemistry class. Students will learn why we use leavening, how heat changes liquids, and complete simple experiments with scrumptious results. Each student will bring home samples including homemade pops, cake and chocolate chip cookies. Don’t miss out this class will fill fast. Registration required.


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Planting Day

Free program Wednesday, April 18th 10am-11:30am Learn how to plant correctly with instruction from a master gardener. Have fun digging in the dirt and while helping to beautify the grounds in the 4B Garden at Oak Knoll. All ages welcome! Registration required.

Parent/Child Build a Birdhouse

Wednesday April 18th 1:00pm-2:30pm Child $12.00M/$15.00NM Adults Free Join us as we learn how to build a birdhouse while learning about the birds in our backyard. We’ll also explore some of the different bird habitats we have at Oak Knoll. Registration required. Kitchen Chemistry III Thursday, April 19th 1:00pm-3:00pm Ages 8-12 $20.00M/$25.00NM We will see how the world of chemistry and the world of gourmet delights come together in this hands on chemistry class. Children will go home with yummy treats to share! Registration required.

Slimy Science

Friday, April 20th 10:00-11:30am $12.00M/$15.00NM Ages 6-10 Join us at Oak Knoll for a slimy science program that will be quite yummy as well! We will have fun doing the safe and delicious experiments while learning about the chemical properties of food. Kids will bring home edible slime, honeycomb candy and gelatin plastic. Instructions and Directions: Wear clothes that can get dirty. Registration required.

Parent/Child Make a Bird Feeder

Friday, April 20th 1:00pm-2:30pm Child $10.00M/$12.00NM Adults Free Join us as we learn about the different birds that winter in New England such as cardinals, titmice, nuthatches and chickadees. We’ll then build bird feeders from recycled and found natural materials to entice these feathered friends to YOUR backyard. Registration required.

Friday, April 20th 6:30-8:30pm Adults $6.00M/$8.00NM Children $3.00M/$4.00NM We’ll learn about the habits and habitats of our reptile and amphibian friends with this night time exploration. Registration required.

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Walking in the Woods

Thursday, April 26th 10:00am-11:30am Child $9.00M/$12.00NM Adults Free Join us for a monthly exploration of the forest, marsh and vernal pool at Oak Knoll. Registration required. Mary Beattie, Education Coordinator Mass Audubon’s Oak Knoll & Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuaries 1417 Park Street, Attleboro, Ma. 02703 508-223-3060 mbeattie@massaudubon.org Follow us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/#!/MassAudubonOakKnoll

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SPORTS UPDATE Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School Swim Team

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The new parent-funded Dighton-Rehoboth High School swim team took flight and had a very successful first season. The team finished with a combined 3-1 record for the girls and a 1-3 record for the boys, and they celebrated their success with a banquet on March 14. Each of the 12 dedicated swimmers was recognized for their significant contribution to the team. Head Coach Kevin Saleeba and Assistant Coach Beth Ferreira presented the Most Valuable Swimmer awards to Tayla Slater and Bryan Tran, the Most Improved Swimmer awards to Merenda Benjamin and Jonathan Eddy, and the Team Spirit Award to Merenda Benjamin. Tayla Slater, Meaghan O’Connell, and Craig O’Connell were recognized for their leadership roles as captains. The parent committee recognized Kira Hitz and Hannah Steenhuysen for their swim-a-thon fundraising efforts. Special congratulations were extended to freshman Tayla Slater for qualifying for both the Sectional meet at MIT and the State meet at Harvard University in the 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke, and 200 Individual Medley. At Sectionals, she swam the 50 Freestyle (25.86 seconds, 11th place) and the 100 Breaststroke (1:14.10, 13th place). At the State meet, she swam the 50 Freestyle (26.17 seconds, 15th place) and 100 Breaststroke (1:15:47, 13th place). Coach Kevin Saleeba said the swim program at D-R is off to a strong start. “We had a successful and very rewarding inaugural season for the Dighton Rehoboth swim team. The kids worked hard and swam very well and I am very proud of the kids.


April 2012 It’s been a great experience for all involved. I’m looking forward to seeing this program continue to grow next year and for years to come. The Dighton-Rehoboth swimmers and the D-R community deserve a successful high school swim team and that’s what they had this season.” Kylee Hitz, a member of the parent group, agreed. “We had a great first season. There was an equal mix of both new and experienced swimmers, and everyone was very supportive. The coaches were outstanding, there was a real sense of team camaraderie, and I think we definitely surprised a few teams with our performance. We hope that the team attracts more swimmers and swimmers-to-be next year!” A special thank you was extended to the Newman YMCA and the East Providence Boys and Girls Club for playing a supporting role as community partners with the D-R Swim Team. “Without the help and support of the Newman YMCA in Seekonk and the East Providence Boys and Girls Club, this great first season could not have happened for these kids,” said Saleeba. Congratulations to the following swimmers who earned their varsity letter: Merenda Benjamin, Katie Costa, Jonathan Eddy, Kira Hitz, Brooke Hobson, Paige Leite, Emily Moran, Craig O’Connell, Meaghan O’Connell, Tayla Slater, Hannah Steenhuysen, Bryan Tran

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The Seekonk Boys U-8 Black Goose Team Which Won The Indoor Championship

Seekonk U10/11 Black Goose Boys won the Championship in the U12C DIV

Bottom Row: Nick Lehourites, Ryan Clegg, Jeffrey Michaud, Cameron Culpan, Cameron Sears, Nathan Mello Top Row: Coach Kryss, Coach Polly Tommy Wang, Spencer Deering, Garrett Fecteau, Rowan Jordan, Caleb Roy, Owen Pacheco, Coach Ginny

Back Row: Jared Contois, Austin Cabral, Jacob Klang, Charlie Lehourites, Zach Read. Middle Row: Evan Lima, Collin Tenreiro, Ryan MacDonald, Patrick Trudeau, Jarred MacDonald. Front Row: Joshua Contois, James Tenreiro, Harrison Le

Bayside United Girls U11 Team Wins Scorpion Bowl

Holliston, MA- On March 10 & 11, 2012 Bayside United U11 Girls Stompets and their coach Stacey DeCastro played and won an impressive four games over two days on the Holliston Youth Soccer Fields to take first place in the U11 Girls Tottenham division. This team has players from all over RI from the following cities/towns: Cumberland, Lincoln, Coventry, East Providence, Johnston, Warwick and Seekonk, MA.

The Scorpion Bowl

The 2012 Scorpion Bowl was the 5th Annual pre-season event taking place over two weekends in March. The event is host to over 430 teams from all over the Northeast featuring teams ranging in ages from U10-U18.

Bayside United

Bayside United Premier Soccer Club, established in 1997, is a competitive youth soccer club serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Bayside United is a member of Massachusetts Youth Soccer which is recognized by the United States Soccer Federation. Bayside United runs under the direction of its originator, Coach Stacey DeCastro, providing an advanced program of coaching and competition to help student-athletes reach the highest level of soccer and academia. Bayside United currently has teams that compete in the Sub-Region Premier League, MAPLE League and the Massachusetts Soccer Conference League.

RYBSA News

We are looking forward to another great season of baseball/softball and the league want to thank all of you who have registered. Please check www.rybsaonline.com or “like” us on Face book for updates and up to date information regarding clinics, team news or cancellations.

It’s Never To Late To Sign Up For T-Ball Or Future Softball

Many of our younger first year players (T-Ball and Futures Softball) are not in school yet and therefore do not receive the registration forms. Many of our first year players only hear about signups by word of mouth. For this reason we never charge a late fee for any first year players. You may sign up for T-Ball as long as you are currently 4 years old. Please visit our web site at www. rybsaonline.com to download the registration forms. Games begin in early April so please send your forms in soon.

Rehoboth Thunder News

Rehoboth Thunder announces discount cards as part of their on going fundraising efforts. The card is available for $10 and offers discounts to many local business. Get discounts at participating business’ and can be used throughout the year. Discount cards are available on Tuesdays at the Softball Clinics at Beckwith. Support the Rehoboth Thunder and local business community at the same time. It’s a win-win situation.


April 2012 Save the Date

RYBSA ANNUAL CLAM BOIL FUND RAISER Friday Night, June 22, 2012 Seekonk Rod and Gun Club 61 Reed St., Rehoboth, MA Doors Open: 6:00 pm Dinner Served: 7:00 pm Tickets: $25 per person BYOB, soft drinks available for purchase

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Opening Day

Opening day will be on Saturday 4/14 at The Martin Complex. All teams will be involved in the opening ceremonies. It is a great day to get together to begin what will be a great season of baseball. We are looking for a resident/student who would like to sing the National Anthem. Please send all inquiries toJdelaplain@rybsaonline.com.

Thank You All Of Our Friends And Sponsors

RYBSA would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our friends and sponsors who have supported our organization: B. Conway Construction, Propane Plus, Farrell Backlund, Graphic Ink, Bay State Pet & Garden, Quarry Brothers Inc., Yankee Fiber, Applico Engineering, Orthopedic Group, Oakdale Farms, DaTop Spinkler Inc., Andrew Horowitz Designs, Route 6 Automall , Rehoboth House of Pizza, LawnScapesPro.com, Cut Price Pools, Millenium Motors, Dick›s Sporting Goods, Pelletstoveservice.com, American Window .

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New England Sports React ByJonathan Duncan

Bruins Playoff Push After finally ending a four game losing streak with a shootout win over the Philadelphia Flyers on St. Patrick’s Day and routing the Toronto Maple Leafs 8-0 at the Garden on the nineteenth, the Boston Bruins are eager to make a long playoff run. Last year’s Stanley Cup Champions have had a rough couple of months, but still occupy second place in the Eastern Conference, trailing only the dominant New York Rangers (as of March 22). One question that I often get asked is: do you think the Bruins can repeat as champions? My answer is yes they can, but I don’t think that they will. The Bruins are a talented group of players that can be down right unbeatable when firing on all cylinders. We saw this in November and December when they won 21 out of 24 games. The only problem is that it is extremely difficult to play that well. The B’s haven’t been that good since December. Since then, they have had a mediocre record, and do not look like a top three team in the NHL. There’s no doubt this year’s Bruins is a great team and will make a run in the playoffs, but I don’t think they will repeat as champions; it’s just too hard to do. Thomas has looked shaky in goal, and the defense has been suspect. Offensively they are fairly talented, but playoff games tend to be low scoring, and I am not convinced they can keep the puck out their own net when playing against top teams. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens, but the Bruins inconsistent play does not have me in an optimistic state of mind heading into the playoffs. nesportsreact.com

Pitch Hit and Run Competition

RYBSA is happy to announce that they will be hosting for the 2nd year,

Official Youth Skills Competition of Major League Baseball OPEN TO COMPETITORS AGES 7 – 14 PARTICIPATION IS FREE 4 LEVELS OF COMPETITION: Local, Sectional, Team Championship (MLB Ballparks) & National Finals (2011 MLB All-Star Game) PITCH….Throw strikes to a designated target HIT.. ……Hit from a stationary batting tee for distance and accuracy RUN…… Sprint from 2nd base to home plate for time [Visit www.mlb.com/phr ] Competition Date/Time/Location: Sunday 4/29/2012 @ 12:00 noon Martin St Baseball Complex Rehoboth Ma Contact: RYBSA…. jdelaplain@rybsaonline.com or Jmusto44@gmail.com

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Church Listings Newman Congregational Church

Corner of Newman & Pawtucket Aves (Rumford) For more info: 401-434-4742 www.newmanucc.org

Vedanta Society of Providence

227 Angell St Providence RI 02906 401-421-3960 www.vedantaprov.org

West Dighton Christian Church

Epworth United Methodist Church

Trinity United Methodist Church

Rehoboth Congregational Church

2767 Horton Street No. Dighton, MA Phone 508-252-9066 www.westdightonchristianchurch.org

51 Railroad Ave. Taunton 508-824-8244

North Christian Church

Seekonk Congregational Church

Located at 2360 Chestnut Street North Dighton, MA www.northchristianchurchdighton.org Tel: 508-252-9494

New Testament Baptist Church

Rt. 114, Fall River Ave, Seekonk, MA Circle of Salgion - Church of Wicca Email: Celtic@ici.net Phone: 774-229-6019

600 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk,MA (508)336-9355 Web site: www.scc-ucc.com

corner of Woodward St. and Rt. 140 in Norton. 508-285-9771 www.NewTestamentSchool.org

Christian Life Church 222 Plain Street, Route 118 Rehoboth, MA 508-252-3364 www.clcrehoboth.org

Holy Cross Catholic Church

(HORNBINE BAPTIST CHURCH) 141 Hornbine Road, Rehoboth, MA (401) 438-4616

Memorial Baptist Church,

340 Central Ave., Seekonk, MA 02771, 508-761-5142 Seekonkmbc@verizon

Eusebeia Bible Church

600 Taunton Ave Buldg B Seekonk, MA 02771 508-557-1634 www.eusebeia.org

Saint Margaret of Scotland Roman Catholic Church

1098 Pawt. Ave., Rumford, RI 401-438-3230 Web: www.stmargaretchurch.org office-stmargaretchurch@cox.net

Church of Salgion

Dighton Community Church 2036 Elm Street, Dighton, Mass. (508)669-6241 or (508)761-5503

The First Baptist Church of Dighton

438 Main St. - Dighton, MA 02715 Church Phone:(508)669-5077 (508)822-1743

St. James Lutheran Church

Middle Highway and County Road in Barrington, RI (401)-246-0227

St. Dominic Catholic Church

RT—6 1277 Grand Army Highway Swansea Mass 02777 Rectory 508—675-7206

Lighthouse Gospel Pentecostal Church

6 Meadow Hill Ct, Easton MA 774-565-0333

All Saints Angelican Church 1188 S.Main Street, Attleboro, MA 508-222-2640

915 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02861 Service starts at 9:30- 10:30 A,.M. (401) 722-0816 • www.epworthri.org

United Church of Christ

139 Bay State Road, Rehoboth 508-252-4545 www.rehobothucc.org

Winthrop Street Baptist Church

Rt. 44 / 39 Winthrop St. Taunton, MA www.wsbcfellowship.org 508-822-1976

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

81 Warren Ave., East Providence, RI 401-434-7456 www.stmaryseastprovidence.org stmaryseastprov@aol.com

Taunton Seventh-day Adventist Church

109 Winthrop Street, Taunton (508) 823-6679

Somerset Congregational Christian Church, UCC 1411 County Street, Somerset Phone - 508-672-6623 church@netzero.net

Fall River Seventh Day Adventist Church (English language) 2695 No. Main St., F.R. 646-3506

First Christian Congregational Church United Church of Christ

GAR Highway, Rt. 6 • Swansea 508-673-7179 or 676-3815

Brick Church

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New Beginnings Evangelical Church

294 Taunton Ave., Seekonk, MA Tel. #: 508-336-4038 http://www.nbechurch.org

Christ Church Episcopal 57 Main Street, Swansea, MA (508) 678-0923

Good News Bible Chapel 235 West Street, Attleboro 508 226 2916 www.gnbc.org

Church of the Epiphany

1336 Pawtucket Avenue Rumford between Newman Avenue and Rumford Library 401-434-5012

The First Baptist Church of Swansea 21 Baptist Street Swansea, MA Telephone (508)379-9728

Faith Fellowship Chapel 457 Milford Road, Suite 1 Swansea MA 508-671-9871

E-mail: office@FaithFellowshipChapel.org Website: www.FaithFellowshipChapel.org.

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West Congregational Church United Church of Christ Winthrop Street at North Walker (Rte 44) • Taunton, MA Church Office: 508 824-3461

Rehoboth Baptist Church 132 Moulton Street (Rt.. 118) 508-252-6437 • Fax 252-1080

website: www.rehobothbaptistchurch.org

Lighthouse Baptist Church 599 Waterman Ave East Providence, RI 02914 (401) 365-2162 • www.lbcri.org

Grace Community Chapel 110 County Street, Seekonk, MA 508-336-5971 www.gccfamily.org

Hornbine Baptist Church

141 Hornbine Road, Corner of Baker Rd. South Rehoboth 508-252-3452

First Spiritualist Church Anawan Grange

Rt. 44 & 118 Rehoboth www.firstspiritualistchurch.com

Community Covenant Church

615 Tremont Street, Rehoboth, MA (508)-222-9400 www.communitycovenant.org

Greater Fall River Baptist Church

1980 South Main Street P.O. Box 975, Fall River, MA (508)673-7700

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church

Rt. 44 - Seekonk, Massachusetts 984 Taunton Ave. • P.O. Box 519 336-5549 • Rectory: 336-9022

Website: WWW.MOUNTCARMEL1.COM

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Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal

490 Broadway, Pawtucket, RI 401-723-0408 rector.goodshepherdchurch@verizon.net

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Hello, I’m Angela Hall and welcome to “Play With Your Food”… because cooking should be fun! April holds special meaning for me, my birthday is April 9th and the birthday of my dear friend Patricia Coburn was April 21st. We always called it our “Birthday Month”. We would plan for each other little birthday treats, for example, once she gave me a gift card for a 30 minute Chinese foot massage from a place located in the Swansea Mall. That was wonderful! She always had great ideas for gifts. My dear friend Pat passed away unexpectedly October 21, 2010. She was a long time resident of Rehoboth. She shared a home with her husband, Bill Jimmis. She loved Rehoboth. She would tell a story of “hunting” the area looking for just the right house. I believe she found it. Pat Coburn was a foodie like no other. She was a brilliant chef and throughout the years had feed thousands of people. For many years she was the chef for the site crew at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, originally located in Ancramdale, NY and now in Oak Hill, NY. That was a complicated job but she did it well. Offering local and healthy choices prepared from a makeshift kitchen set up. When I moved to Rhode Island Pat was my guide in all things Southern New England. From Boston to Newport we would try all kinds of restaurants and eating establishments. Including the Seafood Festival in Charlestown, RI. Where she introduced me to the joy of fresh raw oysters. I was a little shy about them at first, but as she pointed out, “it’s the RI Fishermen’s Association, they are not going to serve bad oysters” She was right, as usual. She was right about many things and I’m gland she taught me well.

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I miss my friend and will miss her more in the month of April, but she is with me everyday in all that I do. She was my sister, my mother, my mentor, my friend and I loved her very much. I am going to feature a pasta recipe that, although not specifically hers, it’s a style of cooking she would have made often. As far as her recipes go she, like many of us that take pride in our special dishes, did not share. When pressed to share a special recipe she would comply but often would leave out something, that little something that made it her own. She would, however always share a technique or ingredient that might be used to enhance a dish. Additionally, I want to share with you a family recipe for Easter Cookies. My sister and I have been making these for many years and have often included them with Christmas cookies. Mrs. Condello’s Easter Cookies, I don’t know who Mrs. Condello is but my mother acquired it years ago. If you have any questions or want to share thoughts on these and other receipts you can contact me at PLAYWITHFOODTODAY@ gmail.com or look for me on Facebook. Happy Easter!


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PAPARDELLE WITH PANCETTA, BROCCLI RABE, AND PINE NUTS 4 servings/approximately 35 minutes

4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 3 garlic cloves, peeled, flattened 1 medium onion, chopped 3 ounces thinly sliced pancetta, chopped 1 teaspoon fennel seeds, crushed ¼ teaspoon dried crushed red pepper 1 large bunch broccoli rabe, stems sliced ½ inch thick, tops cut into 2-inch pieces 1 cup water 1 8.8 ounce package dried pappardelle pasta 1 cup freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese ½ cup pine nuts, toasted Heat 2 tablespoons oil in heavy large skillet over medium-high heat. Add garlic and cook until golden brown, stirring frequently, about 3 minutes. Discard garlic. Add onion, pancetta, and fennel seeds to skillet; sauté until onion is tender and pancetta begins to brown, about 8 minutes. Add dried crushed red pepper, then broccoli rabe stems and cook 4 minutes to soften slightly, stirring occasionally. Stir in broccoli rate tops, sprinkle with salt and add 1cup water. Cover and cook until stems and tops are tender, about 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite, stirring occasionally. Drain Pasta, reserving 1 cup cooking liquid. Add pasta to skillet with broccoli rabe and stir over low heat to combine, adding reserved cooking liquid by tablespoonfuls to moisten if necessary. Stir in remaining 2 tablespoons oil and 1 cup cheese. Season to taste with salt and generous amount of pepper. Transfer to large shallow bowl. Sprinkle with pine nuts and serve, passing additional grated cheese separately.

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MRS. CONDELLO’S EASTER COOKIES 6 large eggs 8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter, softened 1 ¼ cups sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla ¼ cup plus 2 teaspoons vegetable oil 6 cups unbleached flour, sifted 5 teaspoons baking powder Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease or non stick spray cookie sheet In a large bowl combine eggs, butter, sugar vanilla and vegetable oil with a hand mixer or wooden spoon, until well blended. Sift the flour and baking powder together and add to the egg mixture, about on cup at a time, mixing with your hands until soft but no longer sticky dough is formed. Transfer to dough to a floured surface and kneed for about 5 minutes. Spoon dough into balls and arrange on prepared cookie sheet. Bake about 10 minutes to start checking cookies until done. Cook then top with vanilla icing.

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Horizons for Homeless Children is looking for volunteers to play with children living in homeless shelters in Southeastern MA. If you have an extra 2 hours a week and a desire to make a difference in the lives of children, then we have the volunteer opportunity for you! A six month commitment is required. Attendance at one of our training sessions is mandatory, and we have one coming up April 28, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in Bourne. Sign up today! Contact Annie Dantowitz at (508) 510-3250 or at adantowitz@horizonsforhomelesschildren.org.

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Dare Family Services is seeking caring families to provide foster care for area children. While helping a child, you will receive excellent training, 24 hour support and a tax free stipend toward the child’s care. For more information, please call 508-802-9515.

Coalition for Animals 13th Annual Pet Fest and Walk for Animals

NEW BEDFORD –The Coalition for Animals will be having its 13th Annual Pet Fest and Walk for Animals on Sunday, May 20, at Buttonwood Park (next to Lawler Library) in New Bedford from 11:00 to 3:00 pm, rain or shine. It’s a fun-filled day for people and their wonderful companion animals to come and join us for a walk around the park and see lots of entertainment! Animal lovers without dogs are also welcome. Luckily, once again, the Pet Fest will be hosted by WBSM radio show celebrity, Jack Peterson, and music will be provided by the very talented Dave Antunes. Registration for the Walk is between 11:00 and 12:00; the Walk begins at 12:00 pm with a Blessing of the Animals by Reverend Dr. Arlene Paiva of Star of the Sea Chapel in Fairhaven, followed by a 2-mile walk around tercareplacematad.indd 1 4/8/2011 2:36:35 Pm Buttonwood Park. NEW THIS YEAR will be the antics of the Muttville Comix, as seen in the Ringling Brothers and Banum and Bailey Circus as well as David Letterman! BACK AGAIN this year will be the “Doggie Fashion Show” sponsored by Starbarks and Noah’s Bark Pet Grooming, being emceed by this year’s Miss New Sewage Disposal INC. Bedford and Miss New Bedford’s Outstanding Teen. There will be other demonstrations by the K-9 Police Unit and the Animal Rescue 508-822-0766 • 508-947-2636 League of Boston, along with New England Reptile and Raptor Toll Free 1-888-822-0766 phenomenal Birds of Prey show! Doggie training demos, too! As in past years, there will also be fun contests with prizes awarded. We Handle Everything The Pet Fest and Walk for Animals is a fun-filled ‘dog day’! It’s a great way to celebrate the animals in our lives and help those Pumping • Repairs • Inspections 4-legged friends in need. Walk brochures and sponsor sign-up Emergency Service sheets are available by calling New Bedford Animal Control at (508) 991-6366 or visiting Mellisa’s Pet Depot (508) 996-0088. You can also log onto www.coalitionforanimals.com or www.nbaco.info <http://www. Title 5 - $295 without digging nbaco.info/> to download the registration form and sponsor sign Title 5 - $395 with digging up sheet. The vendor booth application is also on our website. Please contact us for event sponsorship opportunites. Participate 200 Norton Ave. Taunton • 105 Kingman St. Lakeville in the Walk for Animals and get people to sponsor you to help raise www.baystatesewage.com money to help animals!

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scouts Seekonk Brownie Troop 347

Seekonk Brownie Troop 347 had a great time exploring the Seekonk Fire Department on March 22, 2012. The girl scouts had a tour of the firemen’s living area, walk through of one of the engine trucks, sat in the ambulance, talked with a fully uniformed firemen, learned about the story behind the firemen pole and earned a helmet. This field trip helped the girls earn their First Aid Badge. The troop wishes to thank Lt. Ulac and his crew for a wonderful tour!

Junior Women Engineers

Seekonk Junior Girl Scout Troop 460 attended the GSRI program Society of Women Engineers at Roger Williams University – “Engineering Your Tomorrow”. The troop explored the campus grounds and discovered the future of engineering. The girls rotated through hands-on activity stations and learned about different types of engineering. Activities included building rolling toys, designing an egg bungee jump, creating an electrical circuit booklet, designing a machine to crush cans and building a challenging paper tower. They earned the Society of Women Engineers Council’s Own Badge.

Girl Scouts of RI Has New CEO

On August 22, 2011, Jean-Ann McGrane became the new CEO of Girl Scouts of RI. She replaced Jan Feyler who retired after seventeen years of service as CEO. Jean-Ann was President of J.A. McGrane & Associates, a consulting organization in Gardner, New York, specializing in conservation and economic development issues. She also served as City Manager of the City of Newburgh, New York for five years and at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation where she served as Regional Director. Jean-Ann holds a Juris Doctor degree from Rutgers University, a Master of Science degree in Public Health from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor’s degree from Wellesley College.

St. Patrick’s 5k Road Race on Saturday, March 10th

Troop 460 working the water station at the St. Patrick’s day race. Shown above from left to right are: Pamela McGinn, Field Director for East Providence Girl Scouts, Linda Arruda, Product Sales Coordinator (Cookies), Jean-Ann McGrane, CEO Girl Scouts of R.I., Elaine Mathers, Service Unit Manager, and Melissa Perry, Leader of Troop 475.

Troop 460’s Bailey and leader Darlene participated in the St. Patrick’s 5k Road Race on Saturday, March 10th. The Troop has been training for a 5k as a group to achieve their Stay Fit and Practice with Purpose badges. Some members of the Troop 460 volunteered to run the water stations at the St.


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Celebrating 100 Years of Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts USA is celebrating 100 years in 2012! Many of our local troops have been recognizing this special anniversary though various community service projects. Rehoboth Daisy Troop 750 recognized this great anniversary by collecting 100 pounds of cat litter which they donated to the Rehoboth Animal Shelter. Here are the Daisies of Troop 750 delivering their collection of 107 lbs of cat litter. Great job girls!

Rehoboth Pack 2

Congratulations to Jack Wilson, and his proud parents Julie and John, on earning the Light of Christ medal.

Congratulations to the Sr. Webelos from Pack 2 Rehoboth who have crossed over into Boy Scout Troop 88 Rumford. Best of luck on your new adventure.

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Troop 13 Earn Their Aviation Badge

The boy scouts from Troop 13 got a fantastic opportunity to earn their aviation badge. They met at Myricks Airport in Berkley Ma. to begin their studies of the aircrafts. They started with learning the parts of the planes and how the airflow generates liftoff and the primary control surfaces affect the airplane’s attitude and how the propeller produces thrust. The boys also learned the purposes and functions of the various instruments found in a single-engine aircraft. There were several two seater planes and one experimental plane built out of different parts. When they were done, the scouts took time to clean up the runway of debris. It was an amazing experience for the boys! A special thanks to Mark Tschirch for donating his time and airplane to help the scouts earn the aviation badge.

Pack 1 Rehoboth Bears Pinewood Derby

Start Your Engines! Pack 1 recently held its annual Pinewood Derby at Beckwith Middle School. This year’s event had 40 racers which also included the Scouts and the siblings. Congratulations to all the racers.

Pack 1 was happy to celebrate their 60th year of Scouting in Rehoboth.

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Pack 1 Bears visit Channel 12 for a field trip. Thank you Channel 12 for the great tour. Scouts from left to right: Ethan, Oliver, Ben, Owen, Erik, Aidan, Mr. Carr and in front Sam.

1ST Place Winner Jake J.

2ND Place Winner Luke O.

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Rehoboth Pack 1 Scouts cross over

At the recent Blue and Gold Banquet, Pack 1 celebrated the 7 Sr. Webelos that crossed over to Boy Scouts. The boys will be joining Troop 3 North Dighton. Congratulations to all the boys and a special thank you to Tony DeCosta who lead the boys since they were Tiger Cubs.

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Rehoboth Council on Aging Rehoboth Council on Aging Newsletter APRIL 2012 Director’s Forum

Dear Seniors, Happy Spring… Hope everyone is outside injoying the beautiful weather we our luckly enough to be having this winter. Please stop by to check out all the new furniture, read a book, watch a movie or have a cup of coffee and a chat. Everyone is welcome to visit…. Respectfully, Norie Palmer Director

Available Lessons & Services

Computer Class

Phone 508-252-3373 Fax 508-252-4617

On Thursday, April 5th at 9am a 1 on 1 computer class will start by appointment only. The the Group class will follow at 10am.....If interested please called the COA 508-252-3372 for more information or to set up your appoinment.

Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon

Blood Pressures & Glucose Screenings

Kitchen hours: Monday through Thursdays 8:00am to 12

On the 3rd Thursday of the Month from 11am to 1pm, you will be able to have a blood pressure and glucose screening done free of charge. Please contact the COA 508252-3372 for more information.

Art Class

Art Class is held on Wednesday at 10am. Michelle’s art class session cost $4.00 per week. Come join in on the fun class and others in the group with their brushes and watercolors…

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Podiatry Clinic with Dr, Marian Markowitz

Dr. Markowitz’s appointments start at 10am please call 508-252-3372 to schedule yours.

Special Announcements Monday, April 16th, 2012 Closed Patriots Day The Rehoboth Council on Aging Monthly Board Meeting is scheduled for the 3RD Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.

Meals on Wheels and Meal-site Information

Please contact our meal site for information on the Meals on Wheels program or the site meals served on Thursdays. A donation of $2.00 is requested for lunch, which consists of a main course, dessert and milk. Copies of the month’s menu are posted at the front door, on the reception desk and in the dining area for your review.

Scams and Identity Theift

The Community VNA will be at the COA on Monday April 9th at 1pm to do a presentation on Scams & Identity Thieft. There are so many acams out there that take money from people and the companies do not care if your a senior or a child., Once they get a social surcurity number debit or credit card or bank account they have it made and all your life savings or food money is gone. Please be here to learn all the important things you should do and Not do....

THE SHINE PROGRAM

SERVING HEALTH INFORMATION NEEDS OF ELDERS

S.H.I.N.E Counselor at your COA on Thursdays The Rehoboth Council on Aging has a Trained SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs of Elders) volunteer to offer free, confidential counseling on all aspects of health insurance to anyone on Medicare. If you need assistance with Insurance, Medicare Part “D” or Prescriptions Call your Rehoboth Council on Aging Senior Center at 508-252-3372 and ask for an SHINE appointment, which is scheduled for a Thursday between 9:30am and 12:30pm or if you have any questions or require assistance with an application. Trained SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs of Elders) volunteers can help you! They offer free, confidential counseling on all aspects of health insurance to anyone on Medicare. Call your senior center at 508-252-3372 and ask for a SHINE appointment. You can also call 1-800-AGE-INFO (1-800-243-4636), then press or say 3. Once you get the SHINE answering machine, leave your name and number. A volunteer will call you back, as soon as possible.

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SHINE Training to begin May 2012

Volunteers are being recruited for the Serving Health Information Needs of Elders Program, known as SHINE. Those who have 4 to 8 hours a week and would like to help senior citizens understand health insurance coverage are sought. The SHINE program is looking for dedicated people willing to make a commitment (some traveling may be required.) The SHINE program is seeking counselors in the greater Attleboro, Taunton and Fall River areas. For more information, upcoming dates, or to sign up for training, please call your local Senior Center at 508-252-3372

Veterans’ Corner from William Saunders- Veterans’ Agent

“Veterans can now have their Massachusetts Driver’s License annotated that they are a veteran. They can go to the Motor Vehicle Department and request a NEW license or they can wait until their license is up for renewal. They must take their DD-214 with them.” Congress is sitting on a bill which would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to issue “Veteran ID Cards” thru the VA Hospital system to all veterans.. It would not entitle the veteran to free health care, it would only be for accessing discounted services and purchases that many places now offer. Veterans’ Service Officer, Bill Saunders, is now available the second Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. He will make an appointment with any veteran at almost any other time, if necessary – 508-252-4467 ext 122. Families of deceased veterans (since 9/11) looking for veterans’ grave foot markers should check with their cemetery to make sure they allow a second grave marker, then contact the veterans service officer and he will assist in ordering either a bronze, marble, or granite foot stone. Most cemeteries charge a nominal fee for installing the marker.

Veterans’ medals that were never awarded but were authorized can be ordered through various branches of the military. Veterans’ Services can help. Viet Nam veterans are now wanted by the VA Health Care system. Income is not a factor. Contact veterans’ services, the VA Hospital on Chalkstone Ave in Providence will take your enrollment any day of the week, Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00PM Old and tattered flags! Please do not throw them in the trash. There is a barrel at the American Legion and a box at the Town Office to drop them off. On January 16th at 6:00 PM the American Legion conducted a dignified disposal ceremony where several dozen flags were properly honored. The next scheduled ceremony is June 14, 2012 – Flag Day at 6:00 PM. anyone wishing to attend is welcome. It is held on the patio of Post 302 on Bay State Road.

“H E A L T H B E A T” COA’s Fitness Corner Tuesday Tia Chi at 9:00am Cost $3.00 per Class

Try a graceful way of exercising which is easy on your joints. This method of balancing may be new to you, but it has a great positive outcome for any age.

Tuesday Line Dancing 10:00am. Cost $ 3.00 per Class

If you like to dance and have fun then this is the group is for you. Everyone is welcome to come in and try out some steps.

Balancing Exercise and Upper Cardio

This class is free and held on Wednesdays at 11am. There is plenty of room available in any or all of our classes if you care to join us. This activity uses weights and stretching bands and balancing done on

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exercise balls. You can also do this exercise class in chairs.

COA Social Gatherings Gert’s Café

Lunch will be served at Gert’s Cafe Monday’s at 11:45am. The menu consists of soup or salad, a main course, dessert and coffee or tea. The best part is!…You get this home cooked meal at the “bargain” price of $3.00.

Musical Mondays

The group is blending their voices in perfect harmony. They meet on the first and third Monday of the month. New voices and friends are always welcome.

“Men’s Morning Coffee”

Fridays at 9am! Come in and enjoy fresh coffee, pastry and conversation, share your comments and ideas with old and new friends. .

Card Games 3 Days a Week! Cards are here at your COA!

Mondays at 9:30 am we have a cribbage group, Tuesdays at 12:30pm we have a ladies group that not only play cards but also games Wednesdays at 12:30 pm we have a Hi-Lo Jack group. All have a great time and are always looking for a few “new” folks to join them.

COA Craft Corner Knitting and Crochet Group

If you ever wanted to learn more about knitting or crocheting, the Ladies of the Needles are always there to share their knowledge with you. Don’t be shy! Come in and join the group on Fridays at 10 am.

Quilters

Do you quilt or know of anyone who would like to come to our Quilting Group. There is always plenty of knowledgeable support offered. This group meets on Thursday s at 9:30am

Announcements

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IMPORTANT! Registration is required for all upcoming programs. All activities will have participant signup sheets for them. Most of the Activity programs that are at the Council on Aging are free and open to the public. Some programs require minimum attendance; if there is no interest then that activity will be either canceled or postponed. Please call 508-252-3372 for information on all activities or to sign up.


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The Rehoboth Council on Aging (Municipal Department)

Mission: The Rehoboth Council on Aging shall coordinate and carry out programs designed to meet the problems and needs of the aging in Rehoboth, and shall do so in coordination with the Programs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Rehoboth Council on Aging shall: Provide, coordinate and link available resources to help meet the needs of the Town’s elders. Carry out programs and services to range from information community education, referrals, outreach, transportation, Meals on Wheels, health screenings, inter generational activities, crafting programs, and other programs as offered. The COA Posts Community Information Please check the bulletin boards every time you come in to the Council on Aging for Free Health Screenings and Support Groups updates, we also post other important information that can be a benefit to you, family or friends.

Organization Events And News:

Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club

Meet the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month @ 1:30 @ the Rehoboth Senior Center.

Up coming events

April 5 Meeting 1:30 bingo after meeting April 19 pizza party @ 12:30 @ Senior Center Sign up is a must cost is $3.00 ******************************************************* ***************************************

Membership Application Members Must Be 60 years of Age

Name_________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________ Phone Number_____________________________

The Best Is Yet to Come!

The Best is yet to come, a senior social group, is held on the 2nd Thursday of the month at the Gladys L. Harrell Senior Center 55 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth, MA.

Up Coming Activities

April 12th at 1pm - meeting at the COA New members always welcomed. Call Marge Johnston for details. 508 252-4528 Remember the Best is Yet to Come

TRIAD:

Sheriff, Police and Seniors working together to enhance the lives of our seniors. TRIAD meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 10am.

Up Coming Activities

New Members always welcome.. No Dues.. Call Marilyn 508252-9366

Programs being offered through TRIAD are:

Free “911” cell phones File of Life Are you OK? Program Project Lifesaver. Yellow Alert Senior Citizens Club The Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club is a Social and Charitable Club Meetings are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the Month at 1:30pm at the Rehoboth Council on Aging.

D.O.B.____________________ Dues are $4.00 a year resident; $8.00 a year non resident Amount Enclosed:$_____________________ Please make Checks Payable to Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club Send To Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club 55 Bay State Road Rehoboth Ma, 02769

Square Dance Classes,

Sundays 7-9 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church, 1188 So. Main St., Attleboro, MA

The Caller is Barney Mallon Singles and couples are welcome The cost is $3. per person The person to contact is Carol Leonard at 508-409-5188

Up Coming Activities

April 5 – Regular Meeting & Bingo April 12th – Pizza Party 12:30pm…Regular Meeting to follow

The Friends of the Elderly Club

The Friends of the Elderly partly fund some services at the Rehoboth Council on Aging such as podiatry and cholesterol clinics. They meet at 10:30am on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. New fund raising projects are being planned. The Friends of the elderly are looking for receipts for a cook book planned for the fall 2012. New Members always Welcome.

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Friends of Rehoboth’s Elderly, Inc. P O Box 228, Rehoboth, MA 02769 2011 - 2012 Membership Name_________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________ Sponsorship contribution Individual - $ 5.00

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IN MEMORIAM

Makayla Lynn Clarke

This is the story of a girl I admired most in this world and even though she’s gone her strength and love makes me stronger to continue on. Makayla Lynn Clarke my daughter of 25 years, died on Feb. 15 2012 of a terminal dreadful disease called Cystic fibrosis. Makayla grew up in Rehoboth, MA. She was beautiful blue eyes blonde, a very energetic girl and she was successful cheerleader in her middle school years and was a very popular loving girl. She dropped out of high school her senior year because cystic fibrosis starting the progress of taking over her lungs, heart and mostly her everyday living. She started to require oxygen and then was put on very strong pain medications. Boston hospitals denied her four times for a needed lung transplant, one reason saying she was immature, next reason saying she was on narcotics. Hello her doctor put her on them! They let her die. In 2006 Makayla gave birth to a healthy boy Michael. He was her world. In 2008 Makayla got married. She was now fighting to live everyday. She spent 9 months out of the year in Hasbro Hospital. Makayla fought hard to watch her little boy grow up. She was able to come home one last time on Christmas 2011 for few months. She got to be the proud mom she was and then went back into Hasbro in Feb. 2012 to die on Feb. 15. She told me two days before the 15th, “mom is it ok that I go now, I can’t fight this any more.” I said “Makayla you haven’t lost this fight, you are just calling a truce in need to rest.” I then hugged her and cried knowing she was leaving me soon. I told her she will leave the greatest gift to me in world, her little boy Michael. I now get to see Makayla grow up all over again only in a different body. Makayla fought 25 years for the life she lived. Though it was short her memory will be with us all forever. She now breaths easily in Gods Heaven looking down upon us to watch Michael become a man with a heart of gold and strength like his mother. Love her mom, Sonya Fisher

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Richard D. Welshman

Constance G. (Townsend) Barnes

Richard D. Welshman, 76, of Brook Street died Sunday, February 19, 2012 at Charlton Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Leonora M. (Borges) Welshman. He was born in Rehoboth, a son of the late Daniel W. and Helen (Brown) Welshman. Mr. Welshman was a Master Plumber and the owner and operator of Welshman Plumbing Company. He was a former plumbing inspector for the town of Rehoboth. He was a member of the Mason’s, Eastern Star Lodge # 208. He was President of the East Bay Corvette Club and also a member of the National Guard 7th 47th Battalion. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Alan D. Welshman and his wife Sharon of Rehoboth, Richard L. Welshman of Taunton; two grandchildren, Lauren M. Collins and Danielle M. Serra; and one great grandson, Carter J. Serra. He was the brother of the late Daniel I. Welshman. Funeral service was held on Friday, February at 12:00 P.M. Burial was in Rehoboth Village Cemetery. Bradley Austin Backman, 76, died March 3’rd. See Obit on the website www. ReporterToday.com Helen C. (Baptista) Steele, 84, died on Saturday, March 10, 2012. See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday.com

Arthur Pacheco

Constance G. (Townsend) Barnes ,78 , died February 19, 2012. She was along time resident of Seekonk, Massachusetts. Born in Marion, Maine, she was the beloved wife of Ralph H. Barnes. Constance was also the beloved mother of, Jeanette Barnes, Jeannie Lamay and Mary Bergeron. She was the very proud Grandmother of James Drohan Jr., Abigail Lemay and Nathan Lemay. In her lifetime Constance has lived in Marion, Eastport, Madawaska and Caribou Maine. She also lived in South Bend, Indiana, Fort Worth, Texas and Bridgeview, Illinois. Widely traveled, Constance has visited the Caribbean, Venezuela, Canada and Hawaii. She was a volunteer in the Seekonk School system as her children and grandchildren grew, a CCD teacher and a league bowler. She loved her family and was much loved in return. In addition to her immediate family, Connie is survived by her loving families in Maine. A Memorial Mass will be held, Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church on Washington St in Eastport, Maine. Reception to follow immediately in the St. Catherine’s room at St. Joseph Church. Filomena A. Pereira 90, of Edgewood Rd., died Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday.com Ruth A. Humphrey 77, of Fall River Avenue, died Sunday February 26, 2012. See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday.com Sau Ngor Leung 86, of Cedar Lane died Monday, March 12, 2012. See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday.com John W. Korkuk 88 of Seekonk, died Friday, March 16, 2012. See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday.com

In loving memory to a wonderful father and grandfather. We love and miss you each and everyday. Love,Arthur Jr, Sarah and Khloe Pacheco

Henry A. Chauvin, 90, died at home in Seekonk on Monday, March 19, 2012.See Obit on the website www.ReporterToday. com


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Telephone: (508) 336-8772 FAX: (508) 336-2239

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Educational & Social Programs Karen Stutz ext. 14

Senior Aides Loretta Ferreira, Elaine Miranda ext. 19

Executive Director Bernadette Huck Ext. 15 Senior Secretary Ashley Pimental ext. 12

Outreach Case Managers Adriana Dossantos ext. 11 (Monday-Friday) Veronica Brickley, LPN BA SOC LSWA ext. 17 (Mon. Wed. Fri.)

Clerical Assistant Kimberly Mallon ext. 10

Outreach Assistant Nancy Rodrigues ext. 16

Executive Board Members Victoria Kinniburgh, Chairperson Lynne Neves, Vice Chairperson Christen Allen Rene Andrews Beverly Della Grotta Anita Gendron Anne Libby

*Center Hours

Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 4:30, Wednesdays 5:00 – 7:00 at Town Hall by Appointment Only, Friday 8:30 – 12:30

Silver Tea

Your are cordially invited To attend a Silver Tea Honoring women in Seekonk Age 75 and older

The Tea will be held at The Johnson & Wales Inn Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:00 noon Hosted by Seekonk Human Services And Funded by Friends of Friends Community Services R.S.V.P. (508) 336-8772 by May 2 Transportation Available

EXPLORATION WEDNESDAYS

April 11: Family Care Givers, Lunch will be American Chop Suey for $2 April 25: TRIAD-Diabetes Program, Lunch will be meatball subs for $2 May 2: Diabetes Cooking & Dining Out, Lunch will be pot roast, mashed potatoes and veggies for $2 May 23: TRIAD-David Downs Clutter Control II, Lunch will be chicken stir fry with brown rice May 30: Shopping for One, Lunch will be barbeque chicken, potato salad and coleslaw for $2

National Volunteer Week April 15-21, 2012

Seekonk Human Services would like to recognize the outstanding volunteers that have so unselfishly donated their time to the center. Because of their efforts we would like to express our appreciation for the accomplishments they have achieved throughout 2011. So thank you each and every one of you!

CHICKEN & SLOT THURSDAY

Thursday, May 17, 2012 Wright’s Farm & Twin River Casino

$48 per person Everyone’s A Winner! We will begin our day at Wright’s Farm Restaurant where their fabulous dinners are served family-style. Dinner begins with rolls made daily in their own bakery served along with crisp, fresh salad topped with Wright’s Farm Classic Italian Dressing. These are followed by family-sized portions of shell macaroni, truly unique French fries and their famous chicken. The macaroni is served with Italian sauce made from their recipe. Our next stop will be to Twin River Casino – New England’s place to play. While at Twin River we will be treated to their bonus package which includes $10 bonus play and $7 food credit. Pick up and departure time to be determined. Please call 508-336-8772 to book your trip!!

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The Kitchen Witches and Lobsterfest! Monday, July 9, 2012

The Kitchen Witches is about two cooking show hostesses who have hated each other for 30 years – Dolly and Isobel – end up together on a TV cooking show. Before long, the insults are flung harder than the food, and the show becomes a rating smash as Dolly and Isobel top both Martha Stewart and Jerry Springer! Departure time will be at 10am from Human Services and return time will be approximately 5pm.

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Wednesday, April 11 @ 10am

Caring for a family member is one of the most rewarding and difficult jobs with financial impact as well as emotional stress. An alternative to placing relatives in nursing home care in Massachusetts is a program called Enhanced Adult Foster Care. This program is funded through state and federal funds and pays a family care giver a daily stipend to take care of an aging relative or disabled individual at home, or pays nonfamily caregivers to provide this care. Lunch will be American chop suey for $2, please sign up for both the program and lunch.

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TRIAD-Diabetes Program Wednesday, April 25 @ 10am

Diabetes is a lifelong disease where there are high levels of sugar in the blood. Individuals with diabetes must be very careful in their food consumption. There are two types of diabetes everyone should be aware of, type 1 and type 2. A nurse will go over the symptoms of diabetes and ways to take care of yourself, while living with the disease. Lunch will be meatball subs for $2, please sign up for both the program and lunch.

Representative Betty Poirier Announces 2nd Senior Spectacular – 2012 Friday, April 20, 2012 – 10am – 2pm

Live Well, Stay Informed. Presentations throughout the day and many other activities! Enjoy free continental breakfast and lunch, attend informational workshops, learn about great senior benefits and discounts, participate in free health screenings and visit the many booths and exhibits. There will be two workshops which are Health Benefits/Health Insurance including Medicare, Medicare Part D, etc. and Five Essential Planning Documents for Seniors. The Senior Spectacular will take place at North Attleboro Middle School – 564 Laundry Avenue, North Attleboro, MA 02760. Transportation will be available, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772 for the forms.

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Senior Spring Fling

Please come and join the Seekonk COA for an afternoon of dinner and dance April 29, 2012 from 2:00 to 5:00 PM at the East Providence Senior Center, 610 Waterman Ave in East Providence. Barney Mallon will lead us to various kinds of step dancing including square dancing. Even if you don’t dance come and enjoy the music. The cost for this event is $5.00 dollars which includes a light dinner. Scholarships will be provided to those with limited funds. Seating is limited. Tickets on sale at Seekonk Human Services!

Chef on a Shoe String Tuesday @ 2:00 – 3:30

New Session Begins March 27 Student chefs from Johnson & Wales University give a cooking demonstration of recipes that are both economical and nutritious for one or two people. This class is very popular, class size is limited.

MEN’S BREAKFAST Thursday, April 12, 2012

8:30 am @ Alex’s Restaurant Men of all ages are welcome to attend and no sign up is required. Bring a friend with you to enjoy a delicious breakfast. There is no set price for breakfast – the cost is up to you.

CARDIAC PREVENTION CLINIC Wednesday, April 18, 2012

9:00 am – 12:00 Noon @ Seekonk Human Services Seekonk Human Services holds a FREE clinic on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. This clinic is staffed by the same two exceptional nurses from South Coast Hospital who have been doing this clinic for several years. Why not take advantage of a FREE opportunity to check your cholesterol, glucose and blood pressure. While you are waiting you may ask the nurse about any concerns you may have or any medications you are taking. No appointment is necessary; it is first come, first served. This clinic is a perfect way to monitor your health each month.

Seekonk Human Services Food Pantry

Seekonk Human Services is in great need of non-perishable items. Our cupboards are bare and we have nothing to give when families come in. We know that we can count on the Seekonk residents to come through for us! Please drop off donations at 320 Pleasant Street, Seekonk, MA 02771.

PITCH (HI-LO-JACK) Wednesdays @ 12:30 – 2:30

Come join the fun. Why not enjoy an afternoon playing cards with a great group of people. No sign up is required. If you have any questions you may call 508-336-8772. Wii Exercise Class Mondays @ 10am Come join us for some Wii exercise fun. The Wii is a great way to stay in shape without the high costs of joining a gym! It’s great for people of any age! Come and try it to see how much fun keeping in shape can be! Call 508-336-8772 for more information.

KNITTING CLASS

Mondays @ 12:30 – 2:30

Ladies! You are welcome to join the knitting group on any Monday afternoon. Please bring your own knitting needles if you


April 2012 have them, yarn is provided. The knitters are busy creating hats, sweaters & mittens for infants in our town and seniors who need lap robes. *Seekonk Human Services is looking for a volunteer Arts & Craft Instructor, please contact 508-336-8772*

YMCA

$3 fee per class for the following classes: Chair Yoga (Slow Flow) – Wednesdays 10:00 – 11:00am Balance Class – Fridays 11:45am – 12:15pm Aqua Aerobics – Wednesdays 8:15 – 9:00am OR 9:45 – 10:30am Arthritis Foundation Certified Aqua Class – Fridays 9:00 – 9:45am

Seekonk Total Fitness

Seekonk Total Fitness is offering FREE Senior Fitness Group Exercise Classes on Mondays 11:30-12:15 and Thursdays from 10:30am – 11:15am. The 45-min fitness class is designed specifically for older adults and taught by a certified senior fitness instructor. This easy to follow workout is safe, heart-healthy and gentle on the joints. Energize your active lifestyle by increasing muscular strength, range of movement & balance! For more information contact Seekonk Total Fitness @ 508-336-4545

Brown Bag Program

The dates for “Brown Bags” are on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The next “Brown Bag” is April 25, 2011. Please call 508336-8772 for more information.

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* The Town Crier website link is www.seekonk-ma.gov Click on Departments Click on Human Services

GATRA TRANSPORTATION 1-800-483-2500 DIAL-A-RIDE

CASH FARES EACH WAY: Seekonk to Attleboro……………………………$1.25 Seekonk to East Providence……………………. $1.25 Seekonk to Rehoboth……………………………. $1.25 Seekonk…………………………………………..$1.25 Seekonk to Providence…………………………..$2.50 Seekonk to Pawtucket……………………………$2.50 Seekonk to Barrington (upon availability)……..$2.50 Any towns outside of these areas will be upon availability. Passes: 10 – Ride Ticket…………………………………. $10.00 You can purchase a GATRA ticket at Seekonk Human Services or you can pay cash on the van. Tickets cannot be purchased on the van. If you are homebound and need a ticket please call Human Services @ (508) 336-8772.

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Shopping trips are being offered by GATRA for any senior citizen who resides in Seekonk. The GATRA van will be picking you up at your home, but you must call 1-800-483-250-0 to schedule your pick-up time. Swansea Mall 1st Tuesday of every month 9:00 – 1:00 Wal*Mart/Target 3rd Tuesday of every month 9:00 – 10:30

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Grocery Shopping Wednesdays at Stop & Shop 8:30 – 9:30 Grocery Shopping Price Rite (2nd Thursday of month) 9:00 – 10:30 * Rides will be FREE until further notice.

GATRA PHOTO ID’S GATRA Photo ID’S can be done at Seekonk Human Services. No appointment is necessary. Just an application and a picture and the ID will be mailed within 2 weeks. Please contact Ashley Pimental @ 508-336-8772. * NOTE: Seekonk Human Services offers many legal, financial, recreational, medical screening and/or other activities and services by volunteers or nominal cost practitioner. Seniors participating in these services/activities do so with the understanding that Seekonk Human Services, the Town of Seekonk or its employees do not assume any legal or other responsibility for any advice or services rendered by su

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Spring 2012 A Day of Gardening Skills Workshops for the School Garden Sponsored by Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom Held at Tranquil Lake Nursery in Rehoboth, MA Saturday, April 21st, 2012 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Free and Open to the educators, school gardeners and the public. Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom is teaming up with Tranquil Lake Nursery in Rehoboth to offer a full day of howto-Gardening Skills workshops and demonstrations for educators, school gardeners and the general public. Spend Saturday, April 21 brushing up on your gardening skills to get yourself ready for the gardening season ahead, whether growing plants in containers outside the classroom, in a school garden or in your own backyard. Thirteen useful workshops and demonstrations will be conducted on the half hour starting at 9 a.m. and continuing until 4 p.m. Workshops will cover digging garden beds; preparing and testing soils; adding amendments; composting; mulching; seeding, transplanting; watering; fertilizing; planting a tree, pruning and more. Free an open to educators, school gardeners, garden volunteers and the public. Bring your own lunch. Ten Professional Development Points are provided to teachers with accompanying school gardening or classroom activity. For more information visit the MAC website at www.aginclassroom.org or call 508-336-4426

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Home & Garden 9:30 a.m. Preparing the Vegetable Garden Beds Lasagne Layering Method

o The next demonstration will offer an alternative approach to vegetable garden bed preparation known as Sheet Composting or Lasagne Gardening. Alice Posner, School Garden Educator and Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom’s Program Associate will show you this technique for building the garden beds without digging or removing sod in her demonstration "Preparing the Vegetable Garden Beds - Lasagne Layering Method."

10:00 a.m. Gardening in Containers

o Warren Leach, landscape horticulturist and co-owner of Tranquil Lake Nursery will offer a workshop on "Gardening in Containers." Growing plants in containers allows the opportunity to add beauty or a vegetable patch to areas with limited horticultural attributes such as on pavement or under shallow rooted trees. It also provides the opportunity to showcase and stage plants with distinctive ornamental qualities of plants while also providing optimum cultural. Warren will discuss tips for planting potatoes and root crops in deep pots, lettuces and herb in window boxes, and pizza gardens in moveable containers. He will also discuss weatherproof containers, demonstrate soil media, planting tips, and winter hardy trees and shrubs that can live outdoors year round.

10:30 a.m. Using Mulch in the Garden

o Mulch is the essential ingredient that will ease your labor in the garden. It holds soil moisture, discourages weeds and even adds to the organic material in the soil. Philip Boucher will offer a workshop on the benefits of "Using Mulch in the Garden." He will discuss different types of mulch from grass clippings to salt marsh hay and even black plastic. He’ll also offer suggestions for saving water and labor in the garden.

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11:00 a.m. Seeding and Transplanting - How to Plant to Schedule the Harvest

o Gardening during the academic school year requires that fruits and vegetables are ready to harvest in June or that crops planted in spring be harvested in the Fall. Chris Clegg, has spent a lifetime mastering the cycles of farming and planting crops at his family farm, Four Town Farm in Seekonk. He will offer an overview on Seeding and Transplanting, showing good agricultural technique in his workshop "Seeding and Transplanting - How to Plant to Schedule the Harvest." Then learn which crops should be direct seeded and others that must be transplanted to ensure success. He’ll also offer tips for planning you crop schedule to coincide with the school schedule.

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11:30 a.m. Favorite Herbs for Gardening with Children

o Debi Hogan, horticulturist and avid herb garden has been growing herbs in the gardens, containers and window boxes for more than twenty-five years. She has also been gardening with children of all ages for nearly as long, and is currently Executive Director of Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom. Debi will share her love for herbs in her workshop "Favorite Herbs for Gardening with Children" offering tips on favorite cultivars, tips for growing, drying techniques, how to prepare for culinary use and overwintering.

12:00 noon "Pruning Basics: from Thinning to Cutting Back and Rejuvenation

o Learn how and when to cut back shrubs and trees, ornamental grasses and vines with arborist Jeremy Thurber from Bartlett Tree Experts in Seekonk. Jeremy will take you through the nursery gardens offering pruning tips in his demonstration "Pruning Basics: from Thinning to Cutting Back and Rejuvenation." He’ll will show you how to cut back trees and shrubs to keep them in scale with the garden, thin out overgrown shrubs and trees, rejuvenate older plantings and encourage prolific bloom in the future.

12:30 p.m. Soils and Soil Testing

o The Master Gardeners will offer a Soil Testing Clinic. Learn about the properties of soils such as sand silt and clay and review techniques for testing the soil in your garden. You will learn how to take soil samples and what you need to do to send them for testing.

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1:00 p.m. Techniques for Successfully Planting a Tree

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Spring 2012 Home & Garden Leach will show you how to prepare the tree, dig the hole, amend the soils and move the tree into its new location. Learn how and when to water and when you should prune.

1:30 p.m. Propagation and Dividing: A Great Way to Share Plants

o Horticulturist and nursery owner Philip Boucher will offer a demonstration on "Propagation and Dividing: A Great Way to Share Plants." Phil will take you step-by-step through the technique of how to dig, divide and propagate overgrown perennials and shrubs. Learn how to create layer divisions and to divide established clumps of common perennials.

2:00 p.m. Creating Fences, Trellises and Garden Stakes Using Natural Materials

o Spring branches bend, providing material that can easily be used to construct woven garden fences and partitions. Landscape horticulturist Warren Leach will demonstrate this old time craft of weaving these pliable twigs and stems into a practical, low cost yet elegant and sculptural garden fences, trellises, stakes and other structures, taking you step by step through the process during his demonstration "Creating Fences, Trellises and Garden Stakes Using Natural Materials." Learn which twigs are best to use and how to create these strong and attractive garden barriers, arbors, trellises and seats.

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Spring 2:30 p.m. Gardening for Butterflies and Biodiversity

o Horticulturist and butterfly gardener Debi Hogan will present "Gardening for Butterflies and Biodiversity." She will tell you how you can plant a garden that will attract and support butterflies, fritillaries, moths and other herbivorous insects. In doing so, you will be able to enjoy and study the life cycles of these key members of the food web, while also helping to increase biodiversity by providing the food for organisms such as birds, amphibian, reptiles and even mammals. Debi will offer an overview of some of these insects, showing their life cycle and the plants that will attract and feed the adults while also providing food for the caterpillars. She will also suggest gardening practices that will encourage and support these important and beautiful insects.

3:00 p.m. Getting Started with Composting

o The secret to every great garden is the soil. No matter what the soil type and texture, it will benefit from the addition of organic matter such as compost. Karen Kullas of Berkley, Massachusetts has been a DEP Certified Home Composter since 1994. She will take you step-by-step through the steps for "Getting Started with Composting." Learn how easy and inexpensive it is for you to convert your kitchen and yard wastes to a valuable soil amendment as you reduce the amount of natural materials that you send our with the trash.

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Plan to spend the whole day and learn how to improve the look of your garden this spring, while you also get ready for the summer and late season to follow. You will also have the opportunity to wander among the gardens at Tranquil Lake Nursery, where you will see a diverse variety of perennials, grasses, shrubs and vines with early season interest. The gardens include a number of perennial borders, mixed perennial and shrub gardens, an ornamental vegetable garden, a thyme bench, container herb garden, an entry garden, an ornamental grass garden, a purple garden designed to attract hummingbirds, spectacular container plantings brimming with annuals and perennials, a pond-side water garden, a bog garden, a pool with a water rill, a dry-scree garden and a new reservoir garden with a stone wall that overflows to a drip fountain. Bring a picnic lunch.. For more information, directions or a schedule, visit www. aginclassroom.org or call (508) 336-4426. Debi Hogan, Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom; P.O. Box 345, Seekonk, MA 02771, 508-336-4426 massaginclassroom@earthlink.net www.aginclassroom


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Join Us... Spring Garden Festival 2012

Saturday April 28, 2012 • 10 am to 4 pm Free and Open to the Public

A day filled with a variety of informative gardening talks and garden vendors. Come explore our acres of growing fields, display gardens and perennial sales area. See our website for details

Garden Design Day

May 12 and 19 • 9 am to 1 pm

Register for a half hour special garden consultation with our own talented horticulturist and garden designer Warren Leach and he will help you come up with a planting design solutions. Pre-registration required. $50 registration fee. See our website for details

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April Rehoboth Garden Club News, May Plant Sale and Fall Flower Show

The Rehoboth Garden Club will hold their annual meeting in April 9, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the Segregansett Country Club. The installation of officers, honoring those leaving their positions, and other annual business will be conducted at this meeting. For more information or to join, contact Betsy Charnecki at 508 252 5718. On Saturday, May 12, 2012 the Rehoboth Garden Club will hold their Plant Sale from 10:00 A.M. till 2:00 P.M. at the Goff Hall Shed/Barn on Bay State Road in Rehoboth. Perennials and annuals will be available for purchase. The Rehoboth Garden Club is planning a Fall Flower Show entitled “Autumn Joy” to be held at the Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth on September 22, 2012 from 12:00 to 4:00 P.M. Profits from the show will be used to renovate the Blanding Library Garden. For more information call Marjorie Johnston at 508 252 4528.

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Paint refresh

Commonly recognized as one of the most easy and cost-effective interior updates, painting is a weekend project that can completely transform the aesthetic of your home. When purchasing paint, a quality product will ensure your end results are beautiful. Lowquality, inexpensive paint will likely require a number of coats to get the coverage needed - resulting in more time and money spent. To avoid increased time and cost, use a premium line of paint like Pratt & Lambert’s Accolade, which guarantees excellent hide and outstanding durability. Popular among interior designers, Accolade is available in more

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Home & Garden colors to complement any style. When choosing paint for your next weekend project, remember that a quality product will achieve the best end result and save you time and money in the long run.

Lighting update

Tired of the same old lamps sitting on your end tables but don’t have the funds to revamp your lighting decor? A new lamp shade will completely change the look of any piece. You can also easily transform pieces by renewing the lamp bases; a quick walk down the spray paint aisle will show limitless possibilities of colors and finishes. You can even renew plastic pieces with Krylon Fusion for Plastic, the first paint of its kind. Create a cohesive look by bringing that new finish to your hanging fixtures as well.

Accessorize

Adding trendy, fun accessories will give any room a new and more put-together look. Think vases and bowls, wall art and rugs. When adding accessories, look for colors that complement what is already in the room. Plants and flowers can also add energy and color, some with the added bonus of a pleasant aroma.

Furniture renewal

One easy way to update furniture on a budget is by recovering it or using slip covers. Premade covers are available in a wide variety of fabrics and designs, or you can create a custom cover for your sofa or armchair. More ambitious crafters may actually reupholster furniture to create a completely new-looking seating option. After repadding and covering cushions, sand and stain or paint wood pieces for a completely modern feel.

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Carpet has seen better days? Replace it. Hardwood is scuffed and dull? Refinish it. You can also achieve the look of natural wood or stone flooring with luxury vinyl tile. This affordable option is no longer your grandmother’s vinyl, now available in a variety of natural finishes that are both durable and modern. If replacing isn’t in your budget, simply give your flooring a good cleaning and use accent rugs to cover blemished areas. Check off a project on your home improvement to-do list this weekend, and enjoy the results through spring and beyond.

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Spring 2012 Time to Grow for it: Homegrown On Your Own (ARA) - Who would have thought getting dirt under your fingernails would ever be considered one of the hottest trends going? According to Doug Jimerson, garden core director for Better Homes and Gardens, “growing your own fruits, veggies and herbs is something Americans are doing in record numbers this season.” “It’s cheaper to grow your own produce than buy it - one $3 tomato plant will yield pounds of produce all season long,” Jimerson says. “Plus, the produce you grow just tastes better than even your grocer’s best. And while it’s healthy to eat and grow your own, gardening is rapidly gaining popularity as a great way to get some exercise, relieve stress and spend healthful family bonding time.” Eating foods grown in your own backyard means you won’t be contributing to the carbon footprint left behind by the “food miles” it takes to bring imported produce to your local grocers - so you’re helping the environment, too. Growing vegetables is easier than you think. Plan it properly, and you can enjoy a healthy, homegrown harvest from the fruits of your labor - without having to spend hours tending it.

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Sunshine is sustenance - Vegetables need at least six hours of full sun per day. The easiest thing to do is to place your garden in full sunlight. Make sure it’s easily accessible for watering; if the garden is too far from your house it could get neglected. Check the last frost date in your region and wait until threat of frost is past before you begin planting. No yard necessary - Gardening doesn’t require a lot of room - although if you have the space and time to go large, go for it!. Many popular vegetables and herbs grow just fine in containers, making them a great option for those with limited space. For smaller yards, raised beds are an easy, low-maintenance option. If your garden is going right into the ground, just turn the earth with a shovel, toss out roots and rocks, mix in a soil amendment for healthy soil, and plant. Water relief - Water regularly, but avoid doing so during the heat of the day when evaporation will diminish the effectiveness of irrigation. Water to wet the soil about 8 inches deep, but don’t over-water. Feed your food - All edible plants draw nutrients from the ground, and can quickly exhaust the soil without the help of a fertilizer. Always follow label directions.

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Now that you’ve got an idea of the basics, it’s time to pick your plants. Start with transplants - seedlings are way easier to get growing than seeds, so you’ll save loads of time and enjoy improved success. Fortunately, national purveyors like Bonnie Plants make it easy to find hardy, high-quality, regionally appropriate plants at your local garden retailers. Bonnie offers time-tested vegetable and herb favorites, as well as new varieties, in eco-friendly, biodegradable pots that not only reduce plastic waste in landfills, they reduce transplant shock. Simply tear off the bottom of the pot and set the whole thing - plant in pot - directly into the ground. Be sure to pay close attention to plant tags, they’re packed with facts and details to help you successfully grow your plants.

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Here are some favorites to consider for your garden: * Tomatoes - The most popular, most-grown vegetable, tomatoes are always a best bet. Disease-resistant Bonnie Original is a hardy, flavorful addition to any backyard garden. For containers or small spots, try Sweet n’ Neat, a prolific plant that sets fruit in grape-like clusters. * Basil - The perfect complement to tomatoes, basil works well in gardens and containers. New Greek Columnar Basil is particularly bountiful, as it grows high, leafs out densely and rarely flowers. The flavor blends traditional basil with spicy overtones of cinnamon, allspice and cloves. * Bell peppers - Versatile, flavorful and nutritious, bell peppers are great raw snacks and make an awesome ingredient for a variety of cuisines. Harvest peppers when they’re green or red when the vitamin levels are higher.

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Home & Garden Adding Or Upgrading A Deck Can Transform Your Backyard Into An Oasis

(ARA) - A home is a place of comfort and relaxation. Many homeowners are now taking to the outdoors and making this space an extension of the dream home they’ve always wanted. One way to transform a house into a dream home is by utilizing the outdoor space with the addition of a new deck or improvements to an existing deck. A deck creates the perfect backyard oasis to escape the stresses of a busy lifestyle, to enjoy the outdoors, grill out, have a party or simply relax. With a deck, a couple can celebrate with friends, children can play outside and parents can retire in comfort. Many alternative decking choices are available for homeowners seeking highquality materials with low-maintenance features. Choosing to go with alternative decking materials helps homeowners save money and have more time to spend outdoors enjoying time together. While composite products will need occasional cleaning, they don’t need the sanding, staining, sealing or painting that wood decks require. There are many choices for deck designs, materials and colors that can make choosing a dream deck a little overwhelming. But deck design tools like those found at TimberTech can help ease the deck design process without having to leave the house. For example, TimberTech’s product selector can help homeowners determine which alternative decking material works best for their lifestyle. Families with children, pets or even special needs equipment like wheelchairs will be interested in the products offered by TimberTech that can easily withstand high traffic volumes without showing scratches or wear. These products will maintain their good looks and durability in the years to come with minimum cleaning and maintenance. Online design tools help homeowners envision the perfect colors that match the house and find environmentally friendly decking and railing products. Some homeowners are interested in a clean appearance by using hidden fasteners or railing systems with no exposed hardware, while others pursue a more economical approach to picking the perfect decking. Railing systems provide additional safety and style while lighting options help homeowners illuminate their space for extended time on the deck once the sun has set.

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Spring 2012 The beauty of composite decking - in addition to the multitude of color and material options - is that it’s fully customizable to whatever style or look is wanted for the deck. Homeowners can opt for a deck and railing design all in one color to perfectly blend in with the house, or can go the contrasting route to make the deck a unique design feature to beautify the backyard. Decks can be both practical and stylish, which is why many homeowners looking to enhance the look and the value of their home and increase their living space consider replanking an existing wooden deck or adding a new deck. Composite decking products provide many different style options and allow homeowners to enjoy their deck without annual sanding, staining, sealing or painting. To get started on planning a new deck or upgrading your current deck, visit www.timbertech.com.

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Spring Into 2012 with the Hottest Colors For Your Home

(ARA) - As you anticipate what exciting things this year will bring, you might notice your home decor has been left behind. Fortunately, you can easily beautify and modernize your home using hints from design experts on the hottest color trends. Don’t worry that you’ll need to break the bank - simply updating the shades of your walls can create the feel of an entire new home without the cost of buying one. And you’ll enjoy starting the year in fresh, contemporary surroundings. “Our world has become increasingly complicated and fast-paced in recent years, to the point that many people are now taking steps back to re-evaluate their lifestyles and consider what’s truly important,” says Donna Schroeder, Dutch Boy Paints manager of Color + Design. “As we look back to simpler times, we also see how design and style have evolved. Dutch Boy’s 2012 color forecast is based on this reflection and the self-expression of what people find meaningful. This year’s diverse


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Home & Garden color trends are rich and full of history, helping people create spaces that truly show their inner selves.” Featuring five groupings of the hottest colors in home decor, the Dutch Boy color forecast offers options for any room or personal taste. The 2012 trends palettes are as follows: Ethereal. Whether it’s the search for enlightenment or just the best cup of organic coffee within 20 miles, the path is about more than the ground covered. The Ethereal collection floats above other color palettes, airy and atmospheric with tea-stained and faded hues evocative of the lightness of the sky under the midday sun. Light colors from this palette include Epidermal, Faded Mint and Feather Lite. Primitive. A meandering path through the forest takes us past colors only to be found in nature. Deep barks, shocking citrines and raw earth inspired the natural colors of this palette. The Primitive colors are as mysterious as the shaded canopy of the woods that inspired them. Suffused with energy, they speak to growth, regeneration and life. This natural palette includes Raw Garnet, Symbiotic Green and Indigenous Teal. Fundamental. We’ve walked far away from the beige computer housings of the 1970s, only to find the hues from this budding technological era coming back full force. Retro office meets geek chic for a new take on ‘70s style, as seen in this grouping. The Fundamental color palette makes full use of classic, contrasting neutrals like beige and gray - designed to work as the perfect foil for bold main accents of green, orange and vibrant blue. Basic colors in the Fundamental palette include Ink Blue, Aged Cognac and Rudimentary Beige. Pastimes. It’s time for a road trip back in time to motels boasting refrigerated air, a gallon of gas that cost a dime and the game of miniature golf that was every family’s obsession. The Pastimes color palette is filled with exuberant shades reminiscent of lazy summer days at a lake house without a television, or the intensity of the circus coming to town. It’s American culture from the 1940s and ‘50s - a simpler time, an antidote to the fast-paced buzz and hum of modern technology. Bright Pastimes hues include Clown’s Nose, Kiddie Pool and Orangesicle. Compose. A street of dreams with a focus on soft femininity and vintage 1930s floral fashions are at the heart of the Compose color palette. Rich, dark hues are offset by bright pops of color that despite their origin in an earlier era, look fresh and new. This is a collection that worships the creative being in all of us, and encourages self-expression through home decorating. This inspired palette contains shades such as Purple Pencil Skirt, Lip Stain Pink and Theatrical Teal. Choose any path to fit your home, whether it’s a light, shimmery mint from the Ethereal palette, or a natural natural green from the Primitive palette. Using these cues from the color professionals, you can ensure your home enters 2012 in style.

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Birth Announcements Damin Anthony Carey

Proud parents Dustin and Valerie Carey along with big sister Hannah Carey of Rehoboth, MA announce the birth of their son/ brother Damin Anthony Carey. Damin was born January 29th, 2012 at Women & Infants’ Hospital in Providence, RI. Damin’s birth weight was 6 lbs, 15 oz and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Roland and Janice Bourassa of Wareham, MA and paternal grandparents are Dennis and Patricia Carey of Rehoboth, MA.

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Proud parents Katie Ferreira and Jeff Nardi of Rehoboth are pleased to announce the birth of there first daughter Dakota Nardi. Born February 6, 2012 at Woman & Infants. She is the granddaughter Elaine & Frank Ferreira of Rehoboth and Peg & Mike Nardi of North Attleboro. She is Rehoboths newest little Boston Red Sox fan.

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Jeffrey Perry and Lisa Pavao of East Providence wish to announce the birth of their son Mason Jeffrey Perry born on February 2, 2012 at 9:18 a.m. at Women & Infants Hospital, Providence. Mason was born weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces and 19.5 inches long. Proud Grandparents are Jack and Adeline Palhinha of Coventry, RI and John and Diane Perry of Seekonk, MA.

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GENERAL SERVICES CUT MY GRASS!!! Lawn care services - grass cutting, fertilize, mulching, cleanups, shrub pruning, etc. Professional equipment and quality work. References available. Servicing Seekonk and Rehoboth. Call/ email: My Yard Guy / Brett (617) 750-5006, myyardguy2011@gmail.com Gagne Painting: Time To Paint or Stain Your Exterior? We Make It As Easy As 1, 2, 3 ! A Benjamin Moore Contractor Interior & Exterior Free Estimates Fully Insured Call 401-663-1709; GagnePainting.com HEALTH, NUTRITION WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES: Enrolling now. *weight loss *Digestive Issues *Type II Diabetes *and more... Contact: Dawn Parente, NC, HHP at 774-991-0695 www.eatyourselfhealthy. webs.com Cleanouts & Cleanups: Houses, attics, cellars, garages, sheds, yards, etc. Demolition of sheds, fences, pools, decks, etc. Junk Removal, gutters cleaned, & handyman services. Insured. Call Gary at (508)245-0832.

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CHILDCARE: Opening in active childcare for 1-5 year olds ½ day $30, Full day $40. 30 years’ experience, CDA certified, EEC Lead Teacher, CPR and First Aid, Preschool program, Nutritious meals and snacks included, 2 acre fenced playground, indoor playground, 4 large play rooms, 6 to 1 ratio 7am-5pm Call Joanne 1-508-2521252 or 1 508-243-4406 CHILDCARE: Openings for 1-6 year olds. Licensed by state of MA. CPR & First Aid Certified. Healthy drinks / meals / snacks included. Lots of bright open space. Activities, crafts, preschool education. Lots and lots of fun. Call Denine 508-252-5772. License # 8028912

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April Business Directory CATEGORY COMPANY NAME PAGE Agricultural Services John Krasnianski 93 Agricultural Services Mammoth Rock Farm, LLC 91 Air Conditioning & Heat LS Heating & Air Conditioning 85 Antiques/ Cash for Gold Grandma’s Attic 53 Appliance Repairs Affordable Appliance Repair Co. 26 Appliance Repairs McPartland Appliance Repairs 59 Art Supplies/Framing Gregory D. Dorrance, Co. 32 Attorney Cutcliffe, Galvin & Archetto 81 Attorney Donald E. MacManus, Attorney 82 Attorney Laurie P. Mullen 37 Attorney Law Office of Luke P. Travis 61 Attorney Lori O’Brien-Foeri 33 Auto Body A-1 Custom Auto Body 35 Auto Body Tri Star Autobody, Inc. 58 Auto Body Shop Seekonk Auto Body 60 Auto Repairs Manny’s Auto Repair Inc. 24 Auto Repairs Mike’s Truck & Trailer Repair 39 Auto Repairs New England Tire 3 Auto Repairs Somerset Chrysler Jeep - Max Motors 40 Auto Repairs Somerset Subaru - Max Motors, Inc 19 Auto Salvage Seekonk Auto Salvage 55 Bank Coastway Community Bank 4 Baseball - Professional Pawtucket Red Sox 76 Bookkeeping Meredith Amaral Bookkeeping 83 Building Contractor A. M. Carpentry 47 Building Contractor DTP Construction 26 Building Materials J & J Materials Corp. 87 Building/Remodeling Ferreira Builders, Inc. 64 Carpentry - Finish Mark Koussa Carpentry 15 Carpentry - Finish Pine Woods Construction 92 Carpet Cleaning Earle’s Carpet Cleaning 91 Carpet Cleaning M & S Carpet & Upholstery 42 Child Care Alphabet Tree Preschool 64 Child Care ASAP 29 Child Care Citizens For Citizens - Attn. Carol 21 Child Care Rehoboth Family Childcare Assoc. 30 Child Care Twin Oaks Farm Learning Center 29 Chimney Cleaning RJD & Sons - Chimney Sweep 50 Chimney Services Peace of Mind Chimney Sweep 96 Cleaning Service Leslie & Deb’s Cleaning Service 102 Collectibles Wexler’s Collectibles 101 Concrete American Mobile Mix Concrete Incorp 34 Dance Studio Festival Ballet Providence 43 Dentist Dr. Wassouf D.D.S. 45 Dentist Kenneth J. Rawlinson, D.D.S. 28 Dentist Lisa Daft DMD & Associates, PC 25 Dentist Ritebite Dental 53 Dentist Romani Orthodontics 40 Disposal Service Professional Duct Cleaning 104 Dog Grooming Groom & Style 55 Driving School Drivers Choice Driving School 13 Dry Cleaners Rex Cleaners 65 Electrician Dorrance Electric 57 Electrician Greaves Electric 34

CATEGORY COMPANY NAME PAGE Electrician James Tavares Electric 56 Electrician Neal Bellavance Electric 33 Entertainment The Comedy Factory 41 Events Holy Ghost Brotherhood Club 69 Events-Corporate/Family Camp Ramsbottom - Boys & Girls 62 Excavating J. Fisk Construction 65 Excavating MJD Excavating, Inc. 43 Farm Souza Family Farm 95 Farm Supplies Spring Garden Farm 44 Farmers Market The Farmer’s Garden 97 Farmers Market The Farmer’s Garden 86 Fence Installation Fence Tech 60 Fence-Sales/Serv. Foxx Fence 93 Finance - Real Estate Metlife 47 Fishing The Bass Boys 103 Flooring - All Types Custom Linocraft 58 Flooring - Wood David J. Ledoux Hardwood Floors 48 Food Service Bryner’s Mountain Rubs 20 Fuel - Oil Affordable Fuel 64 Fuel - Oil Al’s Quality Oil Co. 8 Fuel - Oil COD OIL 77 Fuel - Oil E & V Oil Co. 104 Fuel - Oil Ferreira Oil, Inc. 59 Fuel - Oil Pricerite Discount Heating Oil 44 Fuel - Oil Stateline Fuel & Burner Service 18 Fuel - Propane Arrow Gas Corp. - Inergy Propane 34 Furniture/Upholstery Masterson Furniture and Upholstery 90 Garden Center Little Tree Nursery 96 Garden Center Reed Brothers Farms 89 Garden Center Tranquil Lake Nursery Inc. 89 Garden Coaching My Garden Guru 92 Gift Shop The Claddagh Connection 98 Gift Shop Willow Tree Country Shoppe 42 Gifts & Collectibles Cards Plus 13 Glass Fabricator Anawan Glass & Mirror Inc. 30 Golf Cars New England Golf Cars 18 Golf Club Wampanoag Golf Course 39 Hair / Nails Perfect Nails & Facials 16 Handyman CBS Enterprises 83 Health & Fitness Bliss Life Yoga & Wellness 54 Health & Fitness YMCA - Newman 63 Health Care Community VNA 78 Heating & Air Taylor Heating-Air Conditioning 36 Heating Service COD Heating 72 Home Improvements All Pro 84 Home Improvements Professional Property Maintenance 55 Horse Stable-Lessons Journey’s Haven Riding School 62 House Cleaning Mary Quality Home Cleaning 15 Insulation Retro Fit Insulation 28 Insurance Agency Lefebvre Smith Insurance 76 Kennels Hidden Acres Kennels 39 Kitchen Remodeling Kitchens Direct, Inc 88 Landscape Service Acorn Landscapes 14 Landscape Service Atlantic Landscaping 38

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Bee Green Lawncare, LLC. 87 Benevides Lawn & Landscape 94 Budget Landscaping 13 Chris Manley 90 Coastal Care 65 Grow Strong Landscape Design 92 Holden’s Landscaping 46 K.L.P Landscaping 93 Lawnscapes 84 Living Systems Ponds & Water Featur 97 MacManus Landscape Services 52 Moreshead Landscaping 54 Oakhill Landscape 16 Parella Lawn and Landscapes 86 Superior Lawn Care 8 P & G Irrigation 88 Lea Limousine Service 23 Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey 99 Star Marble & Granite 30 USA Karate 49 O’Brien Masonry Inc. 33 StoneScapes - Mark Carvalho 94 William Gallant, Jr. Masonry Services 84 Adventure Spa 23 Serenity Massage 38 Internal Medicine & Preventative Care 27 Doug’s Music Retail & Learning Cent 35 Brown Center 37 Oscar Ni,O.D. ,Optometrist 54 Romani Orthodontics 40 Advantage Painting 67 Anawan Paint 24 C & C Yard Services 85 Cronan Painting 94 Delisle & Son Painting & Repair 58 EZ Painting 101 Iachetti Painting Company 61 Lundco Painting LLC. 95 Reliable Painting Co. 56 Action Industries 90 Driveway Medics 96 Mohegan Seal Coating Co 6 Bi-State Pest Control 16 Rehoboth Pet Care 12 Fetching Photography 103 Rose Photography 36 Sturdy Memorial Hospital 11 Zeyad Morcos, MD 57 David Laurino - Plastering 49 Sine Plumbing & Heating 56 Vintage Plumbing & Heating 60

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Pool & Spa Sales/Servic Custom Pool Services 37 Pool Club The Grist Mill Pool & Tennis Club 52 Powerwashing Dun Rite Home Repair 31 Private School The Pinecroft School 51 Private School The Providence Country Day School 63 Real Estate David Smith, Century 21 9 Real Estate ReMax Rivers Edge 4 Real Estate Robin Lozito, Remax Rivers Edge 20 Real Estate T. R. Little, Realtor 2 Real Estate T.R. Little Realtor, Kileen Mitchell 41 Remodeling Batty Construction 32 Rental Stores Taunton Rental 15 Restaurant Boneyard Barbecue & Saloon 71 Restaurant Country Kitchen 71 Restaurant Dunkin Donuts - Seekonk 29 Restaurant The Zone Deli 70 Restaurant Vino’s Family Cafe 70 Roofer-Waterproofing Atlas Roofing & Waterproofing Co., 92 Roofer/WaterProofing Cameron Roofing 93 Roofing Contractor B & R Fournier Construction, Inc. 50 Roofing Contractor Colonial Roofing & Construction 94 Roofing Contractor Tabeleys Roofing 91 School - Private The American Sign Language Acade 36 Security Systems Home & Commercial Security 26 Septic Inspections Pro Inspection Services-Steven Drew 102 Septic Systems AO Construction 42 Septic Systems Fisk Contracting 57 Septic Systems Town Sanitation 24 Septic Systems-Cleanin Bay State Sewage Disposal, Inc. 72 Septic Systems-Cleanin Croome Sanitation, Inc. 27 Septic Systems-Cleanin Soares Sanitation Pumping, Inc. 43 Septic/Trash Removal A. Viera Disposal 8 Signs & Banners Signs & Sites 6 Small Engine Repair Seekonk Small Engine Inc. 90 Small Engine Repair Small Engine Repair/Robert Trombley 44 Sports Store Father and Sons Sports 41 Stone Masonry Reeves Stone Mason Contractor 50 Stump Grinding M.C. Stump Grinding 46 Tax Consultant Albert H Thornton, Jr., Esq. 31 Trash Removal Cleanway Disposal & Recycling 32 Trash Removal Waste-Tech, Inc. 10 Trash/Junk Removal Big Blue Removal Service 46 Tree Service Advanced Tree 92 Tree Service Choate Tree Service 61 Tree Service Little Beaver Stump Grinding 21 Tree Service S & S Corp. / Lee Amort Associates 25 Tree Service Seekonk Tree 85 Veterans Consultant Lori O’Brien-Foeri 38 Water Treatment Water Filter Company, Inc. 12 Writing - Editing David Howard - Writing Workshop 82

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