Charlton Smart Shopper

Page 1

NEED HELP WITH YOUR TAXES?x

CHECK OUT OUR HELP WANTED SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 10 February 20, 2019

See our Ta ctory ration Dire a p re P 3 1 e g a p n o

Charlton PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID BRIDGEPORT, CT PERMIT NO. 140

ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON

Volume 3, Issue 07

31 Thompson Rd. • Webster, MA 01570 (508) 943-5300

www.SmartShopperAd.com

DID YOU KNOW?

2,400

$

JV Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Plumbing • Heating • HVAC • Solar • Radiant Heat

508-943-3222

www.jvmech.com

Webster, MA Email: info@jvmech.com


2

Charlton Smart Shopper

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com

Community Cat

Connection

Camara

31 Thompson Road Webster, MA 01570 Tel: 508-943-5300 Fax: 508-943-5320 www.SmartShopperAd.com Email ads to: SubmitAds@SmartShopperAd.com Hours: 8:30 – 5:00 Monday – Friday and by appointment PUBLISHER……...… Carol Toomey Production Manager.... Pete Sears Sales Manager............. Kim Labbe

When they named me Alexia, I didn't think I was pretty enough to do it justice. I was always just one of many, I didn't really stand out among my kitty housemates. I've seen lots of them come and go and we got along just fine, but we often felt unwell so socializing hasn't come naturally. I'm an older girl and I've been through a lot, the past few months being the most stressful and most rewarding. I had some troublesome toothies that were hurting me, but now they're gone and I feel like a new cat! Ten years old? Paw-lease! My fur is softer, cleaner and more luxurious than ever, and I LOVE to play. I'm pretty sure I'm really a kitten. I'm purring again too! I may still be a little shy, but I've come such a long way. I deserve this pretty name of mine, and I deserve a furrever family!

Smart Shopper publishes two editions for delivery to over 18,000 homes and businesses by the U.S. Post Office in the following towns: Webster, Dudley, Oxford, and Charlton, MA. In the event that the U.S. Postal Service in unable or unwilling to deliver the publication in a timely manner, the Smart Shopper reserves the right to make every attempt to deliver the publication in a reasonable manner. In this event the Smart Shopper will not guarantee timely delivery and by agreeing to advertise with us our advertisers agree that the efforts by the Smart Shopper to deliver in another manner will satisfy all our delivery obligations. Smart Shopper is not liable for errors appearing in advertisements beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error, and notification must be made in writing within five days of publication. In no event shall the publisher be liable for consequential damages of any kind. Every effort will be made to meet reasonable position requests. Failure to meet position requests will not constitute cause for adjustment, refund, or return. The right is reserved by Smart Shopper to edit, reject, or cut any copy without notice.

The CCC is in need of supplies, especially litter (Scoop Away), bleach, laundry detergent, dry and wet cat and kitten food (Purina/Friskies), paper towels, trash bags, and treats! Any help is very much appreciated! We are located at 289 Thompson Road in Webster and are open Thursday through Sunday 12pm-3:30pm. You can see more of our adoptable cats on Petfinder and Adopt-a-pet and we would love it if you would follow us and share our kitties on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com /pages/Community-Cat Connection/18375625177438. Please email us at info@ccatconnect.org for any questions!

NO CASH REFUNDS. The opinion of individual contributors or correspondents does not necessarily reflect those of the paper or its management. Reproduction rights in the ads shown are the property of Smart Shopper and may include material produced under a copyrighted or syndicated ad service. Permission of the publisher must be obtained before copying any of the material from any issue of Smart Shopper. Third Class Postage paid at Trumbull, CT 06611.

Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9, with no repeats. That means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

Solution, tips and computer program at www.sudoku.com Find answer key in this week’s publication.

AD DEADLINE: Friday noon


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

and only

$450 SETUP $45

Month

Monthly fee covers all web hosting fees as well as one hour of site maintenance - including site training, social media updates, content entry, graphic design and support.

Local support...

No waiting on hold and being forced to navigate menu items for outsourced help...

3

Our sites are fully responsive for viewing on any mobile device.

WE CAN GET YOU ONLINE QUICKLY!

We’re right here in MA!

Call 508.943.5300 Today!


4

Charlton Smart Shopper

TRIPS with CHARLTON SENIOR CENTER 2019

Trip Coordinator Dotti Murphy - Please call 978-424-7010. Sign up sheets & flyers available at the Senior Center / Flyers also available on our web page www. townofcharlton.net Click on Departments then click on Council on Aging/Senior Center. Pick up is from St. Joseph’s Church 10 H Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton

February 20, 2019

Oct 9 (Wed) New Hampshire Turkey Train Foliage train ride, Harts Turkey Farm Luncheon, Mystery stop and sightseeing - $99.00

July 25 (Thurs) Gloucester Harbor Lobsterbake Cruise- fabulous day on the water with two dance floors, indoor& outdoor seating and buffet (1 lobster each) $119.00

Nov. 14 (Thurs) Ricky Nelson Remembered Ricky Nelson’s twin sons perform their father’s hit songs - Venus DeMilo, Swansea $95.00

August 28 (Wed) Ultimate Tribute Show - Experience some of the greatest hits from some of the greatest entertainers of all times - Lake Pearl, Wrentham $92.00

2019 Day Trips

March 12 (Tuesday) Celtic Angels of Ireland - Special St Patrick’s Day Show at the Venus de Milo Restaurant- $92.00

www.SmartShopperAd.com

July 16 (Tues) Lobsterbake at Fosters’s with Michael Minor singer, comedian, celebrity impressionist and ventriloquist performing - $99.00

Sept 17 (Tues) Atlantic City Boys - Four dynamtic April 25 (Thurs) lead singers perform an exciting Dancing Dream - Abba Tribute mix of world class vocals and Band - Music from Mama Mia interactive comedy - Davensport and other hit songs - Davensport Yacht Club - $92.00 Yacht Club - $92.00 Oct 2 (Wed) June 18 (Tues) Simon Pearce Glassblowing Studio 3 Redneck Tenors - Musical and King Arthur Factory - Fall comedy with downhome laughs foliage, tour glass blowing factory, and big city music - Davensport and King Arthur factory after lunch Yacht Club - $92.00 - $119.00

Dec 3 (Tues) Johnny Mathis Christmas Tribute Ultimate tribute to Johnny Mathis with Christmas songs and some of his biggest hits - Davensport Yacht Club -$92.00

2019 Overnight Trips

June 9 - 11 Bar Harbor, Boothbay Harbor & Arcadia National Park - 3 days, 2 nights - $459pp double, $599 single

Sept 20 - 22 Lake George Balloon Festival - 3 days, 2 nights -$449pp double, $599 single Please call Dotti Murphy at 978424-7010 for details if interested in any trips.

SNOW is here! Advertise your Snow Removal Services in the Smart Shopper!

For more info please contact us at 31 Thompson Rd. Webster, MA

508-943-5300 Custom Kitchen www.smartshopperad.com Cabinets

Peter Giles 28 Years Experience

LLC WE SELL FUN!

O% FINANCING ON TABLES & SPAS

SWIMMING POOLS ABOVE, INGROUND, PARTIAL

SALES • SERVICE • SUPPLIES • PARTS

DIMENSION ONE SPAS

POOL TABLES CUES AND DARTS

Custom Homes • Additions • Garages Remodeling • Decks Kitchens • Bathrooms • Wood & Tile Flooring Roofing • Siding • Windows

508-450-3913 www.allconstructionneeds.com

Licensed & Insured in MA & CT

19 a week

as low as $

760 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12) Auburn, MA

(508) 832-6566 • www.PoolsCuesSpas.com

SWEETHEART SPA SALE!

2 RADIANT POOL SPECIALS

Tues-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, Sun: 11-4, Closed Mon. • (Lab Closes ½ Hour Earlier) FREE LAYAWAY - GIFT CARDS CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR SPECIALS! WWW.POOLSCUESSPAS.COM

LLC

W

Granite Counter Tops G

Starting at 39

per sq ft (minimum 40 sq ft)

99

300 Color Granite Slabs In Stock

www.jbonintreeservice.com Tree Removal • Stump Grinding Trimming • Dead Wood Emergency Storm Service Hazardous Tree Service Asian Longhorn Beetle Compliant CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

• Quartz Surfaces • Soapstone • Carrara Marbles • Tile, Glass & Mosaic Backsplash FREE ESTIMATES Fully Insured Year Round

SHREWSBURY

Marble & Granite, Inc.

620 Boston Turnpike (Rt. 9) • Shrewsbury

1/4 mile east of Home Depot (Look for the Big Blue Building)

508-842-9800

Mon–Thurs 8–4:30, Fri & Sat 9–4 • Available Tues & Thurs nights for late appointments


www.SmartShopperAd.com

Slippery season: Mayo Clinic offers 10 tips for avoiding falls

February 20, 2019

(BPT) - With the winter season approaching, you may need to pay closer attention to watching your step. Even if you're active, healthy and full of life, statistics show that you have a greater chance of taking a debilitating fall as you age. Mayo Clinic notes that some 400,000 "fragility fractures" occur annually due to falls injuring osteoporosisweakened bones.

5

• Protect yourself with good footwear. Avoid stocking feet. Whether inside or out, wear closefitting shoes and boots that provide good traction. Consider investing in handy removable ice cleats that strap right onto your shoes or boots for walking on slippery surfaces.

• Arrange to have driveways and sidewalks plowed and salted. Consider contracting out these chores for peace of mind when bad weather hits. • Walk like a penguin. People of any age should take short, careful steps when navigating snow or ice, adopting a wide stance and pointing feet slightly outward to maintain a center of balance. Keep your hands out of your pockets for added leverage.

"We get injured when we try to do things beyond our abilities," notes Kim Lombard, an injury prevention coordinator at Mayo Clinic. "Often I hear 'I knew I shouldn't have done it, but I did' or 'I knew I should have asked for help.' People are so afraid to lose their independence they don't want to ask for help, but asking for help actually extends their independence."

Charlton Smart Shopper

• Know your limitations. Remember that you're probably not as nimble as you used to be, and your balance could be reduced if you're on certain medications, have hearing issues and/or you've been drinking.

• Inspect your home for hazards inside and out. Which floors, steps, sidewalks or other surfaces could become slippery from melted snow and ice? Which floor coverings and floorboards could cause tripping? Should you install nonslip treads, railings and/or ramps?

• Keep your head up. Instead of checking your phone, digging in your purse or reading your shopping list, pay close attention to where you're walking.

• Be prepared. Wear winter gear even on short walks so you'll be protected if you take a spill. And always bring your phone so you can call for help as needed.

• Use railings. Get in the habit of holding on whenever you pass. Taking steps to modify your environment or behavior can go a • Take it easy. Give yourself plenty long way to ensure that you stay of time to get in and out of your safe this winter season. For more car and to walk to and from your health tips and information, please destination. visit us at mayoclinic.org.

• Exercise your legs and core. Intense weightlifting isn't necessary; you can improve strength, balance, coordination and flexibility through low-impact yoga, tai chi, water Lombard offers several suggestions workouts or dance. for minimizing your chances of a debilitating fall this season.

DON’T BUY ‘TILL YOU SEE US!!! PRESIDENT’S DAY SALE! Labor Day Sale Continues ‘til Sept. 10th! BIG SAVINGS ON 1000’S OF APPLIANCES Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, KitchenAid

BETTER Worth the BetterTHAN Than The THE drive from Big Box Stores! HOT DEALS!!!!anywhere! BIG BOX In Stock Don’t Buy ‘Til

HUNDREDS OF APPLIANCES & TVs ON SALE FORHuge QUICK DELIVERY OR PICK-UP! Rebates on Dishwasher and Kitchen Packages!!

ALL APPLIANCESDRYERS, STOVES, REFRIGERATORS & MICROWAVES WASHERS,

OF OVER HUNDREDS 1,000 ACs IN STOCK FOR QUICK DELIVERY OR PICK UP!

STORES! You See Us!!

Dehumidifiers Big Shipment Just Arrived!

ALL SIZES, BEST PRICES!

MATTRESS SALE!

BADSALE! CREDIT? MATTRESS WEBER 4 Piece Stainless CREDIT? TWIN:Steel Reg. $299 -NO NOW $199 GRILLS AppliancePackage FULL: Reg. $499 - NOWFINANCING $269 NEW $ QUEEN: Reg. $599 - NOW $299 ON SALE 1,749 AVAILABLE! 18

KITCHENETTE

21 CU. FT. 14 CU. FT. WHITE TOP MOUNT UPRIGHT

OVER THE RANGE

DELUXE

GE FRONT LOAD 18 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE MICROWAVE FRENCH DOOR DELUXE 32”DISHWASHER CU. FT. TWIN: Reg. $299...... NOW $199 55” ICE AND WATER OVEN WASHER OR DISHWASHER SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR TOPTV RANGELED TV REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR DISHWASHER LED WASHER REFRIGERATOR DRYER $299 $ FULL: Reg. $499.......NOW 20% REFRIGERATOR FREEZER 99 $ 99 $29999 $ $ $ 9999 $ 99 $ 99 $ $ 369 99 99 149 $ $ 99 599 $ 99 $ 99 599 499 119 $ 99 539 369 26999 QUEEN: Reg. $599...NOW $299 539 699 OFF 499 159999 999 GE SELF OVER LG TV 70” OVER 1000 1000 IN IN STOCK STOCK All 7 CU. FT. FAMOUS MAKER KITCHENAID MAYTAG STOVE CLEANING WASHER 65” 55” OLEDSAMSUNG VIZIO GAS OR ELECTRIC WASHER CHEST BLACK COIL

BIKE SALE

Reg. $449999 Reg. $48999

PRE-SEASON Biggest Biggest Selection Selection in in Worcester County! Worcester County! BIKE SALE!

BIG SAVINGS 399 649 ON 229 2018 MODELS 55” LED

TELEVISION $

Reg. $49999

99

43” 49” LED TELEVISION Reg. 329 $ $

$

65” 4K TELEVISION

99 99

Reg. 329

99

Reg. 1,799 $

$

PRICES GOOD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST INSTANT FINANCING UP TO $10,000

PRICES GOOD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST INSTANT FINANCING UP TO $10,000

Check www.whitcosales.com for special coupons

99

99

Reg. $13999

Reg. $69999 Reg. $59999

21 CU. FT. WHITE TOP MOUNT

Reg. $59999 Reg. $119999

TOP LOAD DELUXE

WASHER

Reg. $89999

FAMOUS MAKER

TOP

SMOOTH TOP

SMOOTH TOP, ELECTRIC, STAINLESS STELL Reg. $69999

Reg.REFRIGERATOR 1499 Reg. 399 399 Reg. 4KReg.TV1699 55”OLED WASHER FREEZER Reg. 1999 $ Reg. 1799 99 $ Reg. 99 799 $ 99 $

99

1399 $

99

$

99

59999 $99999

$

BOTTOM

99

999 $

$

$ $

99 99

STOVE

99

Reg. $69999

Reg. $39999

ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR BOTTOM LG DELUXE ELECTRIC DOOR TELEVISION FREEZER26FRENCH LED 40” DRYER CU. FT. BOTTOMReg. 199 Reg. 1499 WASHER ORReg. 399 Reg. 1199 FREEZER DRYER Reg. 1499 SMART $ $Reg. 329 TV 99 99 $ $ 99DRYER Reg.99 1299 $ Reg. 399 899 Reg. 899 34999 1199 999 119 REFRIGERATOR $ 99 $ $ 99 $ 99 239 1299 1199 36999 $69999 $

SAMSUNG

99

$

$

$

99

Reg. $79999

Reg. $199999

7 CU. FT. CHEST

SAVE $100!

99

$

99

$

99

$

$

9

99

$

99

99

Reg. $21999$ Reg. 39999

FRONT OVER LOADTHE OR RANGE

FREEZER DISHWASHER MICROWAVE Reg. 699 $ OVEN99 599 99Reg. 899 649

$RANGE Reg. 499

$ 99 389 189 369 499 99 $ 99 99 59999 $229 99 $ $ 99 $ 499 DELUXE FAMOUS MAKER 649 399 559 SIDE BY SIDE ICE AND WATER 32” $

WHITCO WHITCO

Check www.whitcosales.com for special coupons

Reg. $39999

Reg. $79999

Reg. $59999

WHIRLPOOL TOP LOAD

$

99

$

$

99

99

Reg. 21899

$ AFTER REBATE

16999

$

GAS OR ELECTRIC

14 CU. FT. UPRIGHT

Reg. $49999

Reg. $59999

RANGE TUBESFREEZER SLEDS, $TOBOGGANS 39999 $39999 ICE SKATES

Hours: Mon-Sat. 10am-9pm Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-9pm 0am-9pm Sunday 12pm-7pm Sunday 140 Main St., 12pm-7pm Spencer, MA

140 Main St., Spencer, MA 508-885-9343 508-885-9343


6

Charlton Smart Shopper

Fight the flu with these strategies

Influenza can rear its head any time of the year, but is known to be a particularly bad thorn in one’s side during times of year when the weather is cold. According to WebMD, anywhere from 5 to 20 percent of the population will get the flu in an average year and it can take three to seven days for a regular case of the illness to go away, with some effects lingering for up to two weeks. No one wants to get the flu, which is marked by fever, aches and pains, congestion, fatigue, and other symptoms. As a result, people do all they can to help prevent the flu — or at the very least shorten its duration. The best way to stave off the flu is to get a flu vaccination each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the vaccine is carefully curated to treat against the flu strains that research suggests will be the most common each flu

February 20, 2019

season. Getting vaccinated by the end of October is recommended.

www.SmartShopperAd.com

Steer clear of sick individuals and make a concerted effort to avoid germs and the spread of germs. Diligently washing hands and avoiding touching your nose, eyes and mouth can help you avoid and spread germs. In addition, repeatedly clean and disinfect surfaces that may be contaminated with the flu virus. You might want to consider prophylactic treatment with an antiviral medication. In 2000, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of oseltamivir phosphate, which is known by the brand name Tamiflu, as a flu preventative. However, many people only reach for the drug when symptoms already have set in. Instead, it can be especially helpful in preventing the flu when someone in the household has already contracted the illness. The results of several clinical studies show that Tamiflu, when taken once daily, is up to 92 percent effective in preventing influenza illness in

adolescents, adults and the elderly. Drink plenty of liquids during flu season to keep the body well hydrated so the immune system can be in top form. Fruit juices, water, broth-based soups, and sports drinks can help keep the respiratory system from forming thick mucus that can become laden with bacteria. Should a fever set in, fluids help prevent dehydration. It also can be wise to take zinc supplements during cold and

flu season. Neil Schachter, MD, medical director of the respiratory care department at Mount Sinai Medical Center and the author of “The Good Doctor’s Guide to Colds & Flu,” says zinc may boost immunity, which can shorten the duration or severity of the flu. The flu can quickly escalate and cause serious symptoms. Prevention and early treatment are essential during cold and flu season.

LOCAL GIFT CARDS A 20% SAVINGS

CHOOSE FROM ANY OF THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES...

MEXICALI • FIREBRANDS • THE LODGE SUGAR & SMOKE BRAZEN BBQ MONTE BIANCO RESTAURANT MOHEGAN BOWLING • FAIRY TAILS PET SPA PARADISE FAMILY JEWELERS • TRINK-ET SHOPPE

Only at

CALL FOR AVAILABILITY!

31 Thompson Rd. in Webster, MA• Call 508-943-5300


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

7

CROSSWORD THEME: THE OSCARS

10. Emmet Brickowski's brick 11. *Robinson in "The Graduate" 13. King's order 14. Run ____ of the law 19. Red, as in healthy complexion 22. *"The ____ and the Beautiful," winner of 5 Oscars 23. Heidi's shoe 24. Fill with optimism 25. Locomotive hair 26. Twiggy's skirt 27. Size 28. *Kevin Hart stepped down from this role 29. Ox connectors 32. *Bale's role 33. "____ la la!" 36. *Literary forgerer portrayer 38. *2-time Oscar-winning Dame 40. *Jessica Lange won Best Actress for "Blue ____" 41. Famous existentialist 44. Teen worry 46. Israeli money 48. *Jackson ____ of "A Star is Born" 49. Stupid or silly 50. Result of hair follicle infection DOWN 1. "Can you ____ it, man?" 51. "Cogito, ____ sum" 2. Schiller's address to joy 52. Neighborhood map 3. *The Oscars show is filled 53. *Best Picture and Best Foreign Language with it, informal Film nominee 4. Tranquil 54. Dry, Demi-____, Doux 5. Seductive beauties 57. "____ the season ..." 6. Tire in the trunk 58. Giant Hall-of-Famer 7. Say it isn't so 8. *Ryan Gosling's role FIND THIS 9. *Former American ____ WEEK’S ANSWERS and best supporting AT THE BACK OF actress winner 35. Like pleasant winter day 37. Charge carrier 38. Food between meals 39. Relating to ear 40. Religious split 42. *"BlacKkKlansman" nominee 43. Sweet treat 45. *Paths to glory 47. One or some 48. Wharton's "The House of ____" 50. Shipping hazard 52. *T'Challa, a.k.a. Black ____ 54. Arranges into categories 55. One with pants on fire? 56. Japanese stringed instrument 59. *Nominations for "A Star Is Born" (2018) 60. *Olivia Colman's royal character 61. Discharge 62. Fill to excess 63. Casual attire 64. *"The ____ Emperor," winner of 9 Oscars

ACROSS 1. *Animated Isle dwellers 5. Dropped drug 8. *Kind of editing 12. Doing nothing 13. Hoodwink 14. Support person 15. Toothy wheel 16. Distinctive flair 17. Tadpoles, eventually

18. *"Bohemian Rhapsody" protagonist 20. Norse capital 21. *Kathy Bates' Annie Wilkes, e.g. 22. Contrary conjunction 23. Withdraw, like Ukraine from Soviet Union 26. Sweet Madeira wine 30. *"Green Book" nominee 31. Completely lacking 34. Clip contents

THE BOOK!

VARO’S Joe Boucher • joebuilder@charter.net Fully Licensed & Insured CSL #93548 • HIC #151063

BUILDING - Additions, Decks & Sheds REMODELING - Kitchens, Bathrooms & Basements, Replacement Doors & Windows LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION Planting Beds, Retaining Walls, Brick Pavers

KITCHEN CABINETS

GRANITE COUNTERTOPS

~FINE~

JEWELRY

Cash 4 Gold & Diamonds ANY CONDITION

Jewelry Repair • Ring Sizing

Watch Batteries & Bands • Jewelry Cleaning

(508) 943-3150

129 E. Main Street • Webster, MA (East Main Plaza)


8

Charlton Smart Shopper

Protect your home (and more) from winter’s freeze

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com

should be left open to drain. Also, outdoor faucets can be covered with insulating foam covers.

The Red Cross says pipes that freeze most frequently include pipes in unheated areas, such as basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces. Close vents to the outside in areas like attics and basements to limit the amount of cold air that gets Cold weather often leaves people indoors. Think about insulating scurrying to do whatever is unheated areas, as well as using necessary to safeguard themselves pipe sleeves, heat tape or wraps on from the big chill. But it’s important exposed pipes. homeowners also protect their homes in cold weather. By opening kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors, homeowners can Plumbing allow warm air from a home to Plumbing and pipes may be reach pipes under the sink. During vulnerable to cold weather. extreme freezes, keep cold water Frozen pipes may burst and cause dripping from a sink to prevent substantial damage to a home, pipes from freezing. potentially causing flooding and structural damage. Service HVAC systems It’s important to ensure that heating Homeowners should disconnect and systems are working properly prior drain garden hoses before winter to the cold-weather season. It may arrives. Water to outdoor hose bibs only take hours for the interior of should be turned off, though the a home to reach dangerously low valves on these outdoor faucets temperatures without adequate Freezing temperatures may be good for ice skating or building snowmen, but sub-freezing temperatures can be dangerous for the average person and his or her home.

them off when leaving the room and remembering to avoid overloading outlets.

heat. Homeowners should schedule annual checkups of furnaces and hot water heaters. Inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, install a clean air filter and make sure all thermostats are working properly.

Protect outside Drain birdbaths, clean out downspouts and remove water from other items where water can freeze Have fuel ready Homeowners who heat their homes and cause damage. Inspect roofing with oil, wood or coal should make prior to the snowy season, but stay sure they have plenty of fuel on hand off roofs during freezing weather. in advance of winter. Shortages can occur, and it may take some time Remove snow shovels and other for new fuel to arrive in the midst winter gear from storage and make sure the items are easily accessible of a cold snap. during snowstorms. As a precaution, homeowners can rely on portable space heaters to fill Winter’s bite can be severe. can protect in the heating gaps during freezing Homeowners temperatures. Exercise extreme themselves and their properties caution with these devices, turning when the freeze sets in.

THE BEST BUILT, BEST BACKED, SPREADERS AND PLOWS IN THE INDUSTRY.

SPREADERS PLOWS Meyer Plows Available For All Makes and Models of Trucks!

5/5

5 YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL COMPONENTS 5 YEARS ON STRUCTURAL STEEL

Meyer Snowplows are built ROC solid.

MORE POWER. GREATER RELIABILITY. 139 Pomfret St. Rt. 44 • Putnam, CT (860) 928-KING (5464)

Open: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-7pm Fri. until 6pm • Sat. until 4pm

Putnam

Rt. 44

Ke

nn

EMAIL US AT: KINGGMPARTS@YAHOO.COM

Visit Us On the Web at www.kingcad.com

1-800-609-KING (5464)

ed yD

riv e

I-395 S

MA CT

Exit 45

10 MINUTES DOWN I-395 S. EXIT 45 (KENNEDY DR.) TAKE RIGHT. FIRST LEFT TO SAVINGS!

facebook.com/kinggmcinc


www.SmartShopperAd.com

Women in Business Scholarship Fundraiser

STURBRIDGE - The upcoming Woman in Business (WIB) Scholarship Fundraiser on Thursday, March 7 will not just be a night of dinner theater and auctions –four local women will be honored for their outstanding contributions to the community. This year, WIB has chosen to honor the work and community contributions of: Carol Porra: Carol went to her first Woman in Business meeting in January of 1994 and has been an active member ever since. She became a committee of one on the Woman in Business Book Award, later named the Woman In Business Scholarship, among other notable and valuable contributions. Irene Garand: Irene is a Certified Financial Planner with Ameriprise Financial Services and has been a valuable and respected member of

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

the community, integrating herself Following the awards, guests will be with many local organizations and entertained by “All in the Timing”, a dinner-theater performance by committees. Tantasqua High School Drama Club Alexandra (Alix) McNitt: students. Tickets are on sale now for Alexandra McNitt has served as the $30 per person at wibsturbridge.org. Executive Director of the Central Ticket cost includes a buffet dinner, Mass South Chamber of Commerce sweet treats dessert assortment and for nearly thirteen years. Born performance. Guests may also buy in Southbridge and raised in tickets to a penny auction. Woodstock, Alix exemplifies what it means to be committed to a Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Event emcee is local entertainer Adam community. Webster of 98.9 Nash Icon and Judy Ferguson: Judy Ferguson has 100.1 The Pike. been the Owner and Manager of members and Village Photo and Portrait Studio Community since August 1984. Over the years, businesses have shown generous Village Photo has created fantastic support for the event and the foundation, with photos and lasting memories for scholarship families, individuals, special events, sponsorships reaching close to schools, and business organizations $2,000. bankHometown is a throughout the region and Judy has Producer Sponsor, while Director given generously to her community Sponsors include Brenda M. Bianculli, CPA, LLC; Cornerstone time and time again. Bank; Harrington HealthCare The recipients will be honored System; Hometown Insurance during the evening’s opening Center, LLC; Jones & Jones program, as recognized by Woman Realty; Christopher Heights of Webster, Steve's Collision Center, in Business Board Members. Inc., Your Hometown Shopper

RUBBISH REMOVAL, INC Family Owned & Operated Since 1971

Small, Medium & Large Containers

For a Day, Week & Month

20% OFF

NICHOLS COLLEGE STUDENTS With valid college ID.

and Quinsigamond College.

Sponsorship levels are still available for "Producer" ($500); "Director" ($250) and "Supporter" ($100). Donations of any amount are appreciated and welcome by visiting wibsturbridge.org or emailing info@wibsturbridge.org. Businesses can be recognized on many platforms, including social media, printed program booklets and on-site signage. Leading sponsors will also complimentary tickets to Woman in Business’ Scholarship Awards luncheon in June. Woman in Business, Inc. (WIB) is a 501 (c)(3) that fosters networking, information sharing, and providing educational opportunities for local business women of all career paths. Over the last 27 years, WIB has awarded over $40,000 in scholarships to over 100 graduating seniors and young women within its community footprint for their continuing education.

41 Worcester Rd., Webster 508-461-5070 117 Main St., Spencer 774-745-8200

Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm • Fri & Sat 11am-11pm

SAVE THE DATE!

4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

FOR WEBSTER LOCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 14TH

AFTER 3PM. AT THE BAR ONLY. With the purchase of a beverage.

MARIACHI BAND

dinner or lunch

www.leboeufrubbishremoval.com

9

Community

Buy any lunch or dinner and get 50% off the 2nd lunch or dinner of equal or lesser value with beverages purchased. Dine-In only. 1 per table/party. Not combinable with other offers or specials. MUST HAVE COUPON. Offer expires 3/2/19.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH WEBSTER ONLY

www.MexicaliGrillRestaurant.com


10

Charlton Smart Shopper

February 20, 2019

HELP WANTED

HELP

WANTED Explore these in-demand professions

• Mathematician: Mathematicians earn an average salary of $106,000 per year. Mathematicians use statistical theories to help The days of spending an entire companies in various industries career with one company are a make informed decisions. thing of the past. According to data published in The Balance: Careers, • Marketing manager: Marketing the average professional switches managers guide how a particular jobs 10 to 15 times in his or her company or industry presents itself. lifetime, while the Bureau of Labor They also analyze how campaigns Statistics indicates that the average and efforts have succeeded or employee tenure in 2016 was 4.2 failed to improve market share. years. A marketing manager earns an average of $85,000. Understanding which fields have a high rate of growth can ensure men • Actuary: These individuals and women make smart choices employ mathematics and economics when switching jobs. The following to help corporations predict and are the top-rated careers, based on manage risk in their organizations. data from the BLS, U.S. News & The field is expected to increase World Report and Glassdoor.

COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

MOHEGAN BOWL IS NOW HIRING

by 22.5 percent by 2026. Actuaries earn a median salary of $101,000.

• Nurse anesthetist: Several different careers in the medical field are booming, and nurse anesthetist is one of them. These medical professionals administer anesthesia to patients undergoing surgery and monitor vital signs to maintain patient safety. An average salary of $160,000 can entice registered nurses to go through the extra schooling to become anesthetists.

• DevOps Engineer: Thanks to the ubiquity of digital technology, professionals who can work with software developers and system operators to oversee code and IT infrastructure are in high demand. These workers command, on average, $105,000, and as computer-based industries only continue to expand, so do the career • UX designer: A UX designer is a graphic designer, interior designer opportunities. or architect who helps improve • Optometrists: Seeing clearly and the usability, accessibility and maintaining proper visual health is enjoyability of tangible and digital important. Optometrists can earn products based on user experiences. Salaries vary depending upon the $106,000 a year. specific niche, but can average $90,000 annually.

Start in March!

FULL TIME – PART TIME – ALL POSITIONS

COOK/PIZZA MAKER FRONT DESK BIRTHDAY HOSTESS LASER TAG ARCADE ATTENDANT MECHANIC If you are an enthusiastic, outgoing person who enjoys working in a fun, fast paced environment... WE WANT YOU! Must be able to work nights and weekends.

Business Development Specialist Popular weekly publication seeks an outside salesperson to promote local businesses selling print and online advertising. This is a flexible 24 hour part time schedule. Must be a team player, organized and a self-starter. Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle a must! TRAINING PROVIDED

APPLY IN PERSON

APPLY IN PERSON

51 Thompson Road Webster, MA or email a resume to ed@moheganbowl.com

31 Thompson Road Webster, MA 01570

508-943-5300


HELP WANTED

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

11

MACHINE OPERATOR - CNC & GENERAL WAREHOUSE OPEN TO ALL SHIFTS Please apply in person at...

129 East Main Street • Webster, MA 508-461-5142 www.masisstaffing.com

• Physical therapist: These health care workers earn an average of $85,000 and help people decrease physical pain and improve mobility through rehabilitative exercises.

When considering changing careers, people may want to consider various professions that are currently booming.

HELP

WANTED

InjectIon MoldIng engIneerIng technIcIan

How would you like to be a part of a dynamic team who improves lives by improving sight? Take a step forward in your career!

Schedule is Monday-Friday, 7am-3:30pm. You will be expected to perform all the activities required to provide technical support to internal customers including but not limited to: set up, maintenance, troubleshooting, optimization and repair of our injection molding systems. Will work with the machine operators, supervisors, and engineers to diagnose and repair issues. eDART or Master Molder certification preferred. Qualifications include: • Familiarity and experience with IM (Injection Molding) products including machines, molds, robots and other product handling equipment • Experience repairing pneumatics and hydraulic applications, and electrical issues • 1-4 years prior IM technician experience preferred • Good interpersonal and verbal communication skills to obtain and exchange complex technical information and interact effectively and professionally

lens Inspectors

Benefits Include: • Paid time off • Parental leave • Medical insurance • Dental insurance • Vision insurance • Healthcare spending reimbursement accounts such as HSAs and FSAs • Retirement benefits (401k plan and stock purchase options for Essilor) • Tuition reimbursement • Gym discounts • Other exciting perks to show employees our appreciation

Please email resumes to: GentexJobs@essilorusa.com; or mail: 183 West Main Street, Dudley, MA 01571 We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V. Drug free workplace. Call for more information: 508-943-3860

BETTER SIGHT. BETTER LIFE.

WWW.ESSILORUSA.COM

We welcome candidates as entry-level Lens Inspectors (no experience necessary). Stop by today to learn more! Gentex Optics believes in the future of our employees. We seek to promote from within and strive to recognize our employees’ achievements and celebrate our culture every day! See our clean and temperature-controlled manufacturing floor and meet some of the amazing people who currently work here!


12

Charlton Smart Shopper

Fascinating facts about the human cardiovascular system

The human heart and the miles of blood vessels that snake through the body are a wonder to behold. Made up of three independent components, the cardiovascular system functions best when these three components, which include the heart, lungs and portal vessels, work cohesively. Each day 2,000 gallons of blood travel through the blood vessels to provide oxygenated blood to the body and remove waste materials, including carbon dioxide. That’s a lot of traveling. In fact, according to LiveScience, if you were to lay out all of the arteries, capillaries and veins in one adult from end-to-end, they would stretch roughly 60,000 miles, which means that our blood vessels could wrap around the Earth 2.5 times. The human cardiovascular system is nothing short of fascinating, and the following are some even more remarkable facts about this wonder

February 20, 2019

of nature, courtesy of Mercola, PBS, CPR Certified medical training group, and LiveScience. • The heart beats around 2.5 billion times in the average person’s lifetime.

www.SmartShopperAd.com

• Red blood cells have to move in a single-file line to fit through the miniscule capillaries in the body. • When the body is at rest, it takes about six seconds for the blood to go from the heart to the lungs and back. • Ancient Egyptians believed the heart, rather than the brain, was • A woman’s heart typically beats the source of emotion, wisdom and faster than a man’s heart, at a rate of memory. 78 times per minute (mens’ hearts beat 70 times per minute). • Unlike other cells, red blood cells do not contain nuclei so they have • The corneas in a person’s eyes room to carry oxygen. However, are the only bodily cells that do not this absence is why they cannot receive a blood supply. divide or synthesize new cell components. • The thumping sound of the heart is made by the four valves of the heart • Healthy bone marrow will closing. constantly manufacture new red blood cells. • If a heart has an adequate supply of oxygen, it can beat even when • Within a tiny droplet of blood, separated from the body, thanks to there are about 5 million red blood its own electrical impulse. cells.

• The right ventricle is responsible for moving blood to the lungs, where it will receive fresh oxygen and nutrients. The left atrium and left ventricle receive this oxygenated blood back from the lungs. • The heart begins beating four weeks after conception. The cardiovascular system is an amazing component of the human body.

ANSWERS IN THIS PUBLICATION.


TAX PAGE

Items to take to the tax preparer Whenever taxpayers decide to begin the process of filing their taxes, those who hire professionals to prepare their returns should have the following items ready when visiting their tax preparers. Personal information • Social security or tax ID number • Social security or tax ID number of your spouse, if applicable • Dates of birth of all dependents • Social security or tax ID numbers of all dependents • Last year’s tax return • Spouse’s tax return from previous year, if filing jointly Income Information • W-2 forms from all employers you worked for in the last year • If you are filing a joint return, W-2 forms from all of your spouse’s employers in the last year • Information regarding investment

February 20, 2019

income, including proceeds from the sale of bonds or stocks, income from foreign investments, interest income, and/or dividend income • Income from local and state tax refunds from last year • Business income and accounting records from businesses individuals own • Unemployment income • Rental property income • Social security benefits • Proof of miscellaneous income, such as lottery winnings, gambling winnings, etc. Income adjustments (if applicable) • Homebuyer tax credit • Green energy credits • IRA contributions • Mortgage interest • Student loan interest • Contributions to medical savings accounts • Self-employed health insurance • Moving expenses • Education costs

Charlton Smart Shopper

• Qualified medical expenses Dependent care (if applicable) • Education costs • Childcare costs • Adoption costs Charitable contributions applicable) • Charitable donation receipts Bank information • Bank account number

13

• Bank’s routing number This list is a general list of documents that taxpayers may need to bring when visiting their tax preparers. Individuals who want to be certain they bring all the documents necessary to file (if their returns should contact their tax preparers in advance of their appointments to determine which documents they will need to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

SEE YOUR AD HERE! TAX SEASON IS UPON US. CALL US NOW.

31 Thompson Rd. • Webster, MA

508-943-5300

508-987-3600 Office@pbsfinancial.com 15 Barton St., Oxford, MA 01540 CLIP & SAVE

Laramee Tax & Accounting Services

Becky Laramee - Registered Tax Preparer

• FREE 2017 Tax Return Review • FREE E-File with Tax Preparation • Personal Tax & Small Business Tax Preparation 16 Leicester Street, North Oxford (little yellow building)

508-735-2269

becky@larameetax.com • LarameeTax.com

$10 OFF your Tax Preparation Fee with this ad. NEW CLIENTS ONLY

SS


14

Charlton Smart Shopper

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com

CALENDAR

OF

WINT ER 2 0 1 9

MEET OUR TEAM Tony

Jason

Dave

DUDLEY

Ron

Dianne

WEBSTER

199 Oxford Ave. 626 South Main St. Dudley, MA Webster, MA 508-461-6591 508-461-5535 www.proautomotivema.com

Wednesday, February 20th

Saturday, February 23rd

Reptile Encounters DUDLEY - On Wednesday, February 20 join the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library for a special event, Animal Encounters. Learn about reptile habitats, adaptations, life cycles and behaviors through one-on-one interactions with live reptiles from the Springfield Science Museum. Everyone attending must register at www.crawfordlibrary.org. There will be 2 sessions one from 1pm to 2pm and the other at 2pm to 3pm. Please register for one session only. All ages. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the Hugh W. and Harriet K. Crawford Endowment.

Babysitting/First Aid Certification OXFORD - Oxford Public Library is holding a Babysitting/First Aid Certification on Saturday, February 23 from 1pm to 3pm. Obtaining a certification in First Aid/Babysitting lets potential families know that you have the knowledge to handle incidents with their young children while they’re away. In this two hour class you will learn about child safety and first aid along with other aspects of preparing yourself for your first job. This class costs $15 per person. Must sign up at the library. Contact Cathie Sullivan at 508-987-6003 x232 or email csullivan@town.oxford.ma.us.

Thursday, February 21st

Tuesday, February 26th

Common Ground Memory Café DUDLEY – Thursday, January 17. FREE to Caregivers/family/friends/ loved ones, and especially individuals who are suffering with memory issues due to Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s, or other brain difficulties. Come and enjoy a fun date together, complete with a light meal and refreshments. We offer live music programs, art programs, games, ping pong, etc. The monthly Memory Café is meant to be a great time out together, sharing laughter, and non-judgmental, fun times! Please RSVP to Margaret, Call 508-9498015 X3. Walk-In friends are always welcome! The Memory Café is scheduled to take place every third Thursday at 3pm-5pm. Come and join us for some FUN and refreshments! This Memory Café is sponsored by Massachusetts Councils on Aging, through the Office of Elder Affairs.

Albert Einstein: Relatively Speaking CHARLTON - In this one-hour interactive performance on Tuesday, February 26 from 6:30pm to 8pm at the Charlton Public Library, actor and storyteller George Capaccio invites you to enter the boundarybreaking universe that is the mind of Albert Einstein. You will discover that time and space are inseparable, that time actually slows down the faster you go, and that if you could travel at the speed of light, time would actually stop!

Family Movie: Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Movie DUDLEY - Join the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library in Dudley on Thursday, February 21 at 1pm for a screening of “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Movie”! Freshly popped popcorn. No registration. PG. 90 minutes. CONTACT: 508-949-8021. LOCATION: Fels Community Room.

But there’s a lot more to the story than Einstein’s insights into the nature of reality. George focuses on the great scientist’s very human qualities, including his sense of humor, his fondness for Jewish jokes, and his trials and tribulations as a family man. As part of the show, you’ll time travel with George on the trajectory of Einstein’s life — from lowly patent clerk in a Swiss office to world-class physicist. Contact Cheryl Hansen at 508-248-0452 or email chansen@ cwmars.org.

Quick and Easy Gluten Free Cooking


www.SmartShopperAd.com

Charlton Smart Shopper 311 Thompson

15 Rd - Webster, M 1—Rt. 508-461-6 311 Exit Thompson Rd395 - Webster, MA

February 20, 2019

Tuesday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Saturday 9 508-461-6020

Website for Ourinventory Visitout Check & more online Current New and

Pre-Owned Inventory, www.LakeviewWebster.co News & More!

LakeviewWebster.com 311 Rd - Webster, MA 311 Thompson Thompson Exit 395 Exit 1—Rt. 1—Rt. 395 508-461-6020 Tuesday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

WINT E R 20 1 9 WEBSTER - For over 40 years, Leslie Cerier, “The Organic Gourmet” Chef has been a personal chef creating organic vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free nourishing meals, writing cookbooks focusing on eating local, seasonal, organic foods that are not jut good for you, but also pleasurable, delicious, and good for the planet. Come to the Gladys E. Kelly Public Library on Tuesday, February 26 from 6pm to 8pm to learn cooking tips for organic, quick and easy vegetarian, and gluten-free foods you can make at home. Tasty samples offered!

Tuesday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Saturday Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Tuesday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Saturday 9-3 9-3

Annual Spring March 3-4 w ww.LakeviewWebster.com www.LakeviewWebster.com

for students and includes a bowl for you to keep. Kids under 6 eat free. Donate a non-perishable food item and receive a $5 discount! Please join us for this magical evening of goodwill, good food and great art! Visit the art department website for more info www.bartlettartdepartment.com.

Lions Club Meat Raffle CHARLTON - The Charlton Lions Club is hosting a Meat Raffle on Saturday, March 2 from Noon to 3 pm at Zorba’s Restaurant on Route 20 in Charlton. The theme will be “Happy St. Patrick’s Day”. Six tables Wednesday, February 27th of beef, chicken and pork from Fairway Beef are yours for the winning. Monthly Book Discussion Group Come join us for an afternoon of WEBSTER - Monthly book discus- fun and fill your freezer with your sion group meets on Wednesday, prizes. Increase your chances with February 27 from 6:30pm to 8pm to free “Early Bird Special” tickets to talk about “Who is Vera Kelly?” By those arriving before 1pm. See Ya Rosalie Knecht, a female spy novel There! at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main Street, Webster. Free. To regis- Sunday, March 10th ter call Deb at 508-949-6232. Annual “Spay”ghetti Supper Thursday, February 28th BRIMFIELD - The Here Today Adopted Tomorrow Animal Sanctuary Movie Night is holding their Annual “Spay”ghetti WEBSTER - Come to the Gladys E. Supper on March 10 at the Brimfield Kelly Library on Thursday, February Congregational Church. There are 28 at 5:30pm for a movie night! En- 2 seatings: 4:30-6:00 p.m. and 6:30 joy a movie on our new screen and to 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets: $10/ projector system in the Community adult; $5 Seniors (60+) and Kids Meeting Room on the third Thurs- under 12. Tickets available at the day or the month. February’s movie door: $15 Adults; $10 Seniors (60+); is “Bad Times at the El Royale”. $5 Kids under 12. Menu: Spaghetti with sauce, macaroni and cheese, Friday, March 1st allergen free option, salad, bread, dessert and beverages. Raffles and Empty Bowls Fundraiser at 50/50 fun too! Special raffle: bring Bartlett High School an item from the Amazon wish list WEBSTER - Please join the Bartlett and be entered into a special raffle! High School Art Department on The wish list can be found on AmaFriday, March 1 from 6pm to 9pm zon or by visiting our website at for the 3rd Annual Bartlett Empty www.heretodaysanctuary.org. TickBowls event! In the Bartlett High ets may be purchased through our School Cafeteria. This year we high- website or by calling 413-324-8224. light our talented Alumni as well as We hope to see you there! the Japanese concept of Wabi Sabi (the beauty of imperfection). Admission is $20 for adults and $10

Check Check out out inventory inventory & & more more online online @ @

Boat Show Spec

311 Thompson Rd - Webster, MA Exit 1—Rt. 395 508-461-6020

*Spring Promos on New Boa Watercraft, Docks & Lifts!* www.LakeviewWebster.com March 3-4 Sem Intro to Boating Boat Show Boat Show March 2ndSpecials! & 3rd! Saturday March 3 @ 10 A Tuesday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Saturday 9-3 Check out inventory & more online @

*Spring on NewWhat Boats,kind of b *Spring Promos BasicsPromos of Boating– Boat Show Specials! March 3-4 Watercraft, Docks & Lifts!* Watercraft, Docks *Spring Promos oncosts, New Boats, what Show are the why do I wan Boat Specials! to Seminar Intro to Boating Boating Intro Watercraft, Docks and Lifts!* *Spring Promos on New Boats, boat?! And Saturday March 3&@ 10 more! AM Saturday March Watercraft, Docks Lifts!* by March 1 INTRO TO BOATING SEMINAR RSVP requested Basics Basics of of Boating– Boating– What What kind of boat, Intro to Boating Seminar

Saturday March 2nd @ 10:00am what are I want a Saturday Marchwhy 3 @ do 10 AM what are the the costs, costs, why Basics of Boating - What kind of boat, what are Basics Boating– What kind and of boat, boat?! boat?! And more! the costs,of why do I And want amore! Boat? MORE! what are the costs, why do I 28th want a Please RSVP by February RSVP requested by RSVP requested by March March 1 boat?! And more! RSVP requested by March 1

DENTAL Insurance Physicians Mutual Insurance Company

A less expensive way to help get the dental care you deserve If you’re over 50, you can get coverage for about

No wait for preventive care and no deductibles –

Keep your own dentist! You can go to any dentist

Coverage for over 350 procedures including

$1 a day* you want

cleanings, exams, fillings, crowns…even dentures

NO annual or lifetime cap on the cash benefits

you can receive

FREE Information Kit

1-877-308-2834

www.dental50plus.com/cadnet *Individual plan. Product not available in MN, MT, NH, NM, RI, VT, WA. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate of this type. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specific offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-800-969-4781 or respond for similar offer. Certificate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q); Insurance Policy P150 (GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN) 6096E-0917 MB17-NM008Ec

Residential & Commercial

Dog Home Care Services Also Available

DON’T SEE YOUR EVENT HERE? Debbie EMAIL US THE INFORMATION AT ARTICLES@SMARTSHOPPERAD.COM

you could get a checkup tomorrow

Gift Certificates Available

508-248-7267

dmp419@charter.net www.charltonkleeningservice.com


16

Charlton Smart Shopper

YOUR DREAMS, OUR MISSION

February 20, 2019

THE

LUX

www.SmartShopperAd.com

CALENDAR

OF

GROUP

Sandi Grzyb - Realtor/Agent 774-230-3500 • 508-943-6960 sandigrzyb@aol.com sandi.luxgrouphomes.com

BE READY FOR YOUR NEXT SPECIAL OCCASIOfitN! to you! om Suits in all colors and sizes, cust

Suit Purchase

Plus Free Alterations

SS19

r offers. *Not to be combined with any othe

www.bonardis.com

www.bonardis.com

Worcester | Milford | Sturbridge | Auburn SS19

800.752.4036

WINT ER 2 0 1 9 Monday, March 11th

anniversary in the Webster location at 41 Worcester Road on Thursday, March 14 from 5pm to 8pm. Come All-You-Can-Eat Irish Feast STURBRIDGE - Time to get your join the fun. There will be a live MaIrish on! The Harrington Auxil- riachi Band, raffles and much more! iary invites the general public to For more information call 508-461its annual traditional, all-you-can- 5070 eat Irish Feast, which will be held Dudley Woman’s Club at the Publick House on Monday, March 2019 Meeting March 11, 2019. The menu features a corned beef and cabbage buf- DUDLEY - On March 14, 2019 the fet. Two seatings are available: 4:30 Dudley Woman’s Club will hold its and 6:30 p.m. Adult tickets are $14; monthly meeting at 6:30 PM at the tickets for children age 4 to 12 are Black Tavern, Center Rd., Dudley, $5. Advance tickets are available MA. Our program this month is in at Harrington Volunteer Services. honor of Womans History Month. Checks should be payable to HH Our own DWC member Patricia Auxiliary. Hospital employees may Thompson Biron and Byron Toalso purchase tickets through pay- karz will share the story of Nellie roll deduction. Call 508-765-6473 Twardzik Thompson, the Dudley for more information. Tickets are native inducted into the Baseball available at the door; cash only Hall of Fame! Our voluntary ‘giving please. Proceeds from the event en- project’ will be announced on our able the Auxiliary to provide equip- website and in our March member ment and programs that benefit the newsletter, so please check for it as health and well being of the mem- the meeting date nears. The Dudley bers in the communities the Har- Womans Club is open to all womrington HealthCare System serves. en from Dudley and surrounding Harrington Auxiliary, established in towns, and we welcome your atten1932, is a non-profit organization of dance. Join us for this fun and lively dedicated and impassioned volun- evening, be our guest and discover teers whose mission is to support what our Woman’s Club is all about. and enhance the excellent services For more information please send provided by the Harrington Health- an email to DudleyWomansClub@ gmail.com, contact Andrea at 508Care System. 868-7110 or visit our website: http:// DudleyWomansClub.org. Thursday, March 14th

Movie Night: ADRIFT DUDLEY - Join the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library on Thursday, March 14 from 5:45pm to 7:45pm for a screening of “Adrift” staring Shailene Woodley, Sam Clfaflin and Jeffrey Thomas in the Fels Community Room. Freshly popped popcorn. No registration. PG-13. 1 hour 36 minutes. Contact 508-9498021.

Friday, March 15th

United Services 18th Annual Irish Night United Services 18th Annual Irish Night, 6 p.m. Friday March 15 at The Mansion at Bald Hill in Woodstock. Irish Night features a corned beef and cabbage dinner, with fish and vegetarian options available, live music and Irish sign-a-longs Mexicali Mexican Grill Four Year and a silent auction. Tickets are $40 each or $350 for a table of 10 and Anniversary WEBSTER - Mexicali Mexican grill available until March 8 by visiting will be celebrating their four year unitedservicesct.org/events/irish-

DON’T SEE YOUR EVENT HERE? EMAIL US THE INFORMATION AT ARTICLES@SMARTSHOPPERAD.COM


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

WIN T E R 201 9 night or by calling 860-774-2020 or ing, crafts and more. Morning cofemailing info@usmhs.org. fee and donuts and lunchtime hot dogs, beverages and snacks will be Saturday, March 16th available. Reservations from vendors are now being accepted. Each Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner space is $25 and must be paid in DUDLEY - The First Congregation- advance. Vendors may not sell food al Church of Dudley, 135 Center and must remove their own trash at Rd. is having a Corned Beef & Cab- the end of the day. Space is limited. bage Dinner on Saturday March 16, For more information or to reserve 2019. Come and enjoy food and fel- a table, contact the church office at lowship with friends and neighbors. 508-987-2211, officeadmin@oxThe menu will include: Corned Beef, fordfirstucc.org. or Fran at 508-987Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots 8961. and Turnip. Dessert will be Chocolate Mint Cake with real whipped Sunday, March 24th cream. Servings will be at 5:00pm AND 6:15pm. Adults: $12.00; PreSpaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to teens: $6.00. Children 5 and under Benefit South County Indians FREE. Handicapped accessible. For Pop Warner Football & Cheer Reservations CALL 508-943-7320, WEBSTER - DON’T FEEL LIKE When prompted press *2. Leave the COOKING DINNER?! Please join time of the seating you want, your the South County Indians on Sunname, telephone # and the number day, March 24 at 5pm for a Spaghetin your party. Call backs will only ti Dinner Fundraiser. PAV Club at be made if there is a question about 30 Ray St, Webster. The cost is $20 your reservation. We look forward per person, children under 5 are to seeing you! free. Contact Coach Bridgette at 508-769-6386 to purchase tickets. Tuesday, March 19th Tickets must be purchased before March 17. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Thursday, March 28th WEBSTER - Grandparents Raising Grandchildren is a Support Group Friends of Jacob Edwards Library that meets the 3rd Tuesday of each Annual Book Sale month at 6:30pm at the Gladys SOUTHBRIDGE - The Friends of E. Kelly Public Library in Web- Jacob Edwards Library will hold its ster. This is a great opportunity for Annual Book Sale from Thursday, Grandparents and other relatives March 28 to Saturday, March 30 who are raising grandchildren to at the Jacob Edwards Library, 236 met and share their strengths, ex- Main St., Southbridge. Hundreds periences, resources and questions of book will be available- all sorted with others. Speakers are welcome by category. The sale will take place to share information about resourc- in the Pioppi Room, lower level in es that may be available to families library. Sale hours are Thursday as well. 1pm to closing at 8pm. Friday sale hours are 9am to 5pm. Saturday sale Saturday, March 23rd is 9am to 12 noon. Thursday prices are $1 for most books, with .50 for INDOOR FLEA MARKET TO BE childrens books. On Friday and SatHELD IN OXFORD urday, all books will be $5 for a bag OXFORD - An INDOOR FLEA of books, CDs and DVDs. Proceeds MARKETS will be held on Satur- from the sale will fund the Friends day, March 23 (snow date March programs- museum passes, recep30) from 8am to 2pm at the First tions, and programs for adults and Congregational Church of Oxford, children. All books are in very good 355 Main Street (Route 12) in Ox- condition and will be a welcome ford. Expected to be on sale are addition to your private collection. household items, books, toys, cloth- Don’t miss this annual sale.

Charlton Smart Shopper

17


18

Charlton Smart Shopper

Union Saint-JeanBaptiste, Chapter No. 12 Trips 2019

Unions Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter No. 12, Southbridge is sponsoring a variety of excursions in 2019 which is the society's 27ths year of providing the opportunity to experience excursions of a day of extended days. We are a non-profit, Franco-American family oriented fraternal society since 1900. As always, you do not have to be a member to participate in any of the scheduled events. All are welcome. We still offer gift certificates with no expiration date and purchased in any amount which can be used by the recipient to any event up to the face value of the certificate. They are excellent as a gift when nothing else is appropriate for that special individual as a note of appreciation, valentine, birthday, anniversary or Mother's Day. April 27th – Dinner and concert with noted French-Canadian singer, Josee Vachon. The Saturday event event will take place at the La Salle Reception Center, 444 Main Street, Southbridge. Further details to be announced soon. May 4th - “A Spring Day in New York City” - to do as you wish –

February 20, 2019

a day of sightseeing, shopping, visit a museum, dine at a special restaurant, attend a broadway matinee performance or visit the 9/11 Fountains and the new museum via a ticket through 911museum. org; Bronx Zoo, aircraft carrier Intrepid. The possible activities are many. Departure from Southbridge is 6:30am and the return departure from New York City is 6:30pm. Scheduled are comfort travel stops to and from New York City. The cost per person is $59. Reservation deadline is 4/30/19. For early reservation and for further information please call 508-7647909. NYC is out 24th annual visit. June 14th - “Evening at the Boston Pops” features a musical journey to European countries with a noted conductor leading the Boston Pops Orchestra with each concert piece a selection of stirring 19th century anthems by Romanticera composers, including Greig, Smetana, Strauss, Berlioz, Elgar, Wagner and Verdi. Each piece honors a particular nation, while the finale, Beethoven's “Ode to Joy” (Europe official anthem) pays homage to the continent's motto of “United in Diversity”. The cost is $59 per person for the 8pm concert with reserved second balcony center seating and for the

Wedding Invitations

Save the Dates Invitations Programs Thank Yous Place Cards Table Numbers Signs Favors Tags AND SO MUCH MORE!

Crafty Girl Designs

508-341-2577 | craftygirldesigns@outlook.com

www.SmartShopperAd.com

transportation. Departure is 5:30pm and return departure from NYC from the RMV, La Rochelle Way in is 6:30pm. Included are rest stops to and from NYC. Cost is $59 per Southbridge. person. The reservation deadline is August 11th - “A Sunday November 6th. For information of Afternoon at Tanglewood” - a reservation call 508-764-7909. To 12noon luncheon at the Red Lion avoid disappointment, call early. is followed by the 2:30pm concert with reserved seating in the December 7th - “Festival of Koussevitsky Music Shed. Thomas Christmas Lights” at Our Lady Ades, conductor, leads the Boston of La Salette Shrine – a seasonal Symphony Orchestra with music concert with Fr. Pat, the singing of Ives and Beethoven and guest priest, visit the International pianist, Inon Barnatan. The cost is Museum of Creches, gift and book $127 per person for an all-inclusive shop, Chapel of Light, a bistro for luncheon, concert and motor-coach refreshments and snacks, a carousel transportation. A payment plan is for the children and optional trolley available. The reservation deadline ride for a small charge to view the is July 30th. Departure is 9am, display of over 400,000 lights, and a complete inclusive luncheon at RMV parking lot in Southbridge. Wright's Farm Restaurant. Cost in November 16th - “Do As You Wish $54 per person, $44 children 3-10 Day In New York City”- Shop for years, under 3 are free. Departure Christmas, do some sightseeing, is 10:45am from Southbridge and visit a museum, attend a Broadway 11:15am in Webster with the return matinee, dine at a special restaurant, at about 7:45pm. Enjoy the start a visit to the aircraft carrier of the Christmas season with a Intrepid, visit the 911 Memorial hassle free driving day experience. Complex. There is much to do and Reservation deadline is December enjoy. Departure is 6:30am from 5th. the Southbridge RMV parking lot

PROPANE SOLUTIONS WINTER WEATHER IS HERE!

• Free Safety Check on Installation • Above and Underground Tank • Automatic or Will Call Customers Installations • 24 Hour Emergency Service • Discounts for Cash or Budget • All Tank Sizes Available Customers Locally Owned and Family Operated

✁ coupon ✁

FREE TANK

INSTALLATION 10% Discount on Initial Propane Fill Company Owned Tanks. To Existing Lines.

www.etsy.com/shop/CraftyWeddingInvites

es rams

RE!

MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY. SHOP SMALL BUSINESSES THIS YEAR!!

Offer Valid for new Residential Customers. Standard size tank customers with approved credit only. Not to be combined with any other new customer promotions. Please inquire for details. Limited time offer.

CT Lic.# 387812-S1 MA Lic # 787738 RI Lic # 7321

Call Toll Free:

877 779-3755 • NEpropane.com


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

19

WHERE WE MEET BY ACCIDENT! ACE PROFESSIONAL AUTO DETAIL COLLISION CENTER

The Collision Repair Specialists

ASE & I-CAR Certified Technicians

Towing Available Rentals Arranged

WITH EVERY COLLISION REPAIR With this coupon.

WE SERVICE ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES AND DO CUSTOMER PAY REPAIR WORK!

• Amica • Mapfre • Travelers • Arbella • Hanover • Quincy • American • Liberty • USAA Commerce • Met • Vermont • Commerce • Plymouth Rock Mutual • Farmers • Safety No wait collision repair appointments available! Bring your car and paperwork if you have any, and leave the rest to us!

580 SOUTH MAIN STREET • WEBSTER, MA 01570

508-461-6546 FAX: 508-461-6547

www.AceCollisionWebster.com email: acecollisionwebster@yahoo.com

SNOW PLOWING 30+ Years Experience Driveways - Small Lots Charlton, MA

508-769-1001

Shopping locally recycles money back into the

community.

LOCAL


20

Charlton Smart Shopper

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

WORD SEARCH ANSWERS

Crossword Solution

Charlton Smart Shopper

3rd Annual Bartlett High School Empty Bowls

21

Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for students and includes a bowl for you to keep. Kids under 6 eat free. Donate a non-perishable food item WEBSTER - Please join the Bartlett and receive a $5 discount! High School Art Department on Friday, March 1st from 6pm to Restaurants that will be serving, 9pm for the 3rd Annual Bartlett so far: The Bartlett Cafe, Big Empty Bowls event! In the Bartlett Al’s Pizza, Bogey’s Ice Cream & High School Cafeteria. This year Becky’s Brownies, Booklovers’ we highlight our talented Alumni Gourmet, Cappellini’s Italian as well as the Japanese concept Restaurant, Del ray Doc’s, Food Fit of Wabi Sabi (the beauty of 4 You, Lake Pizza, Mexicali Fresh imperfection). Mex Grill, N & J Donuts, Panera Bread, Point Breeze, The Rose “Empty Bowls” is a grassroots Room. Find the event on Facebook movement to help end hunger. The for an updated list of restaurants. idea is simple. Enjoy local pottery and food at this casual family- All money raised and food collected friendly event. Choose from a goes to the Webster/Dudley Food variety of handmade pottery. Taste Share. samples of entrees, soup, bread and desserts from local restaurants. Please join us for this magical Keep your bowl as a reminder that evening of goodwill, good food and your support helps fill all the empty great art! bowls in our community. Visit the art department Watch students in action as they website for more info www. demonstrate the pottery wheel bartlettartdepartment.com. process blindfolded and enjoy your meal while watching the Bartlett Jazz Band perform.


22

Charlton Smart Shopper

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES CASH PAID: Antiques, old toys, glass, furniture, military, old watches, lamps, clocks, pottery, gold & silver. 508-949-6030 or 774-230-9937

APPLIANCE REPAIR SEWING MACHINE REPAIR: In your home. ALL makes & models. Three generations of service. Anthony: 508965-2083

AUTOS 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR: Dark green, One owner, 135k miles, Moonroof, Leather, Runs Great! $2200. 774-280-2467 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK: Putnam Chrysler pays CASH for your car or truck whether you buy from us or not! 860-963-2277 HIGHEST PRICES PAID: FREE junk car & truck removal. 401-639-9398

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com

CLASSIFIEDS HOME SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT COOK/PIZZA MAKER NEEDED: Must be able to work nights & weekends. Apply in person. Mohegan Bowl, 51 Thompson Rd, Webster

FOR SALE GILBERT ERECTOR SETS: 2 sets. Instructions, steel case. $100. 508320-8757 OFFICE TELEPHONE SYSTEM: 11 phones included. (2) PCS Digital phones & (9) StarPlus. Office upgraded to newer phones. They are all in perfect working condition. This bundle comes with all phone cords/ plugs. Best offer.508-943-5300 SKIS SIZE 198: Volki w/ Solomon 900’s binding. Good Condition. $40. 508-434-1257 WEDDING GOWN: Strapless & Slip. 9/10. Cleaned. $100. 508-987-0717

WEST ENTERPRISE: Full service seamless gutter installation, repair & cleaning. 5” & 6”. Variety of colors to choose from. Mike: C-860-373-4844 H-860-974-8702 DUMAS DECORATING CENTER: Customized Re-upholstering. Give your furniture a second chance! 860-9239619 POSITIVE HOME SERVICES: High quality carpentry. Remodeling, home improvements, replacement windows & HANDYMAN services. Call or email Steve for free quote: positivehomeservice@gmail .com. 508-635-7457 PATRIOT’S PLUMBING & HEATING: Serving Central Mass. 40 plus years experience. FREE Estimates. 413-6686544 HOUSE CLEANING: rates, bonded, great Wendy: 774-262-9166

Reasonable references.

LOCAL SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER SEEKING WORK: 25 PLUS years experience as owner operator of a finish carpentry business. SMALL JOBS WELCOMED! Oxford, MA. Dick Shumway 727-458-9835 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING: Quality work with experience. Affordable rates & excellent references. FREE Estimates. 508-987-1308 K & J TREE REMOVAL: Land clearing & STUMP GRINDING. Free estimates. Fully insured. 508-344-8482 or 774452-2950

MISC. COMMERCIAL, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL & STORAGE SPACE: 1,000 to 10,000 square feet facility located in Pomfret, CT. Call JASD Real Estate 860-928-4072 POWER EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: Husqvarna, Gravely & Ariens specialists. CITY POWER EQUIPMENT. Rt 20 Charlton, MA. 508-248-7464

CALL KIM TO ADVERTISE HERE! 508-943-5300

15 Words $10.00 • 50 cents each additional word

Smart Shopper Please send all submissions to: Smart Shopper • 31 Thompson Rd. Webster, MA 01570 or SubmitAds@SmartShopperAd.com Phone: 508-943-5300 Fax: 508-943-5320 Deadline is Friday at noon for next week’s issue.

NAME (LAST)

(FIRST)

Phone Number: Address: Email: Run Ad

Weeks

Payment Method:

Weekly Rate: Cash

Check

Charge

Highlight my ad for an extra $5

Please legibly write ad here.

Send us your ad quickly and efficiently online at www.smartshopperad.com


www.SmartShopperAd.com

February 20, 2019

Charlton Smart Shopper

23

CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT WEBSTER: 18 Mechanic Street. Furnished studio apartment suitable for ONE (1) person. $150 week Utilities Included. 508-943-9452 WEBSTER: 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. $650-$950 per month. For details call: 508-943-0040

REACH

18,000 HOMES

10

WEEKLY FOR AS LITTLE AS

FOSTER PARENTS WANTED: Seeking Quality Homes throughout Central MA to provide Foster Care to children in need. 24/7 support. Generous Reimbursement. $1,000 Sign on Bonus: DEVEREUX THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE. For details: 508-829-6769

SEE YOUR AD HERE!

15 words for $10.00 50¢ for each additional word.

FREE AD COUPON

FAX

COPIES BLACK & WHITE or COLOR

@

DOCUMENT SCAN-TO-EMAIL

LAMINATION

Photo Restoration & Printing

SHREDDING Call 508-943-5300 for Details

31 Thompson Rd. • Webster, MA 01570 Phone: 508-943-5300 • Fax: 508-943-5320 • www.SmartShopperAd.com

FREE CLASSIFIED AD •

OFFERS

Items Selling for $249 or Less

ADS MUST INCLUDE PRICE 1) All ads must be 10 words or less. 2) All ads must include a price. 3) Limit ONE ad per family per week. 4) Business, Yard Sales & Firewood ads DO NOT APPLY. 5) All ads must be submitted through mail or email (submitads@smartshopperad.com) 6) Deadline: Thursday before publication date. Write your ad on these lines:

* Name: Address: Phone: Mail To:

*Phone number counts as one word.

31 Thompson Rd. Webster, MA 01570

Smart Shopper FREE CLASSIFIED AD

FREE CLASSIFIED AD

FREE CLASSIFIED AD • FREE CLASSIFIED AD • FREE CLASSIFIED AD

For Your 508-943-5300 Convenience

FREE CLASSIFIED AD • FREE CLASSIFIED AD

31 Thompson Rd. Webster, MA

THE

*

$

WANTED


24

Charlton Smart Shopper

February 20, 2019

www.SmartShopperAd.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.