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Music Festival Opens HUNTINGTON - The North Hall Arts Festival opens on Saturday, May 24 at 7 p.m. with its annual Opera Showcase presenting an ensemble of singers with piano accompanist who have performed internationally. A second performance, a matinée at 2 p.m., will take place on Sunday, May 25. Both will be held at the North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meetthe-artist receptions.

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WESTFIELD - From May 25 to May 28, the Genesis Spiritual Life Conference Center will host a program that teaches healthy movement and rest as fundamental elements for optimal wellness. We will begin with supper at 6 p.m. on Sunday and concludes with lunch at noon on Wednesday. Resident with private room, $305; Semiprivate room, $275, Commuter, $195. Preregistration is required. For more information or to register, please call (413) 562-

Historical and Firehouse Museum AGAWAM - The Agawam Historical and Firehouse Museum will be open on Monday, May 26 from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. The museum is featuring a new exhibit, "Riverside Park - A Century as the Playground of the Connecticut Valley". Visit us after the parade! We are at 35 Elm Street, Agawam. For more information, go to www. agawamhistoricalassociation. org.

Build-a-Bug Workshop SOUTHWICK - Southwick Public Library will host a Build-a-Bug Workshop for kids in grades 2-6 on

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Thursday, May 29 at 3:30 p.m. in the Community Room. Kids will work in teams to build a mechanical bug with the guidance of experts from Empow Learning. This hands-on program is funded by a grant from Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc. Due to limited space you must register ahead of time with a visit to the

Children’s Room or call us at (413) 569-1221x4.

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on Thursday, May 29 at 6 p.m. at Tekoa Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults, and $10 for athletes, coaches and children under 12. They are available through Mrs. Donna Morrissey in the Jr./Sr. High School office; sixth grade teacher Mrs. Laura Fisk; or by contacting Kath Mackechnie (862-4710 or kathmack2@verizon.net). The event honors the Gateway athletes, teams and coaches from the 2013-2014 school year.

Book Swap

Kindergarten Screenings HUNTINGTON - Gateway elementary schools will hold kindergarten screenings for any child who will be age 5 on or before September 1. Children from the towns of Blandford, Chester and Middlefield will be screened at Chester Elementary School on May 30. Screenings for children from the towns of Huntington, Montgomery, Russell and Worthington will take place at Littleville Elementary School on Monday, June 2. Screenings will be held by appointment. Gateway teachers and staff will evaluate the children on speech and language, learning style, and recognition of letters, names and sounds.

Memorial Concert HUNTINGTON - The Shipman Memorial Concert will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 30 in the Gateway Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature many new and returning performers, including current and former staff, students and alumni.

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Tending Your Inner Garden WESTFIELD - What does your inner garden look like? Is it ready for harvesting? Does it need weeding? The literal and symbolic garden is a relatable and reliable road map revealing inner sustainability for mind, body and spirit. This workshop will begin on May 30 and continued through June 4 at the Genesis Spiritual Life and Conference Center. We will begin with supper at 6:00 p.m. on Friday evening and conclude with lunch at noon on Wednesday. Preregistration is required. For more information or to register, please call (413) 5623627.

Red Sox Trip AGAWAM - The Second Annual EvvGirl Red Sox Bus Trip vs. Tampa Bay is on Saturday, May 31. The bus leaves Agawam High School at 3:30 p.m. and game starts at 7:15 p.m. The cost is $100

WESTFIELD The Westfield Education Association will hold it’s 34th Annual Book Swap on May 31 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the South Middle School. Bring your "gently used" books to your school’s office between May 19 and May 23 or drop them off at South Middle School on May 30 any time between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. You will receive a voucher redeemable for the same number of books at the swap. You do not have to attend the exchange to contribute books. For more information, call 572-6345 or email vips@schoolsofwestfield.org.

Cat Adoptions WESTFIELD The Westfield Homeless Cat Project, a no kill rescue organization, has many beautiful

cats and kittens ready for adoption. May adoption clinics are Thursdays 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adoptions are held at 1124 East Mountain Road. Email westfieldhcp@aol.com for more info.

program Tuesday, June 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the Southwick Public Library. There will be time for questions, and participants may purchase their book and get it signed. All are welcome to this free and open to the public program.

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SOUTHWICK - Nancy Sporborg, the author of It’s Not About the Hike and Pat Piper have reached the summit of over 200 mountains, and they will share how this experience has brought them to the realization that we all have our own mountains to climb during their hour-long

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


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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 8 are also able to attend a Jr. High program, which will run Mondays through Wednesdays from July 7 to July 30. Due to grant funding, the camp fee of $150 does not apply to students on Individual Education Plans or students who qualify for free and reduced lunch. For all others, the full payment is due the first day of camp. Camp registration forms are available in the Middle School and JRHS offices.

GatorRoo Music Festival CPR and AED Training Challenge. WESTERN MASS - In recognition of National CPR and AED Awareness Week, your local schools will host a CPR and AED Training Challenge on June 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The session will teach compression-only CPR, which is easy to learn and has been found to be very effec-

tive in saving lives. Will you be a part of the challenge? For more information and to sign your school up; please call Susan Canning (413) 2375039 or email KEVSFoundation@gmail. com The deadline for signups is May 30.

Adventure and Exploration Summer Camps will be offered this summer for Gateway students who are currently in grades 4 through 8. Students currently in grades 4 and 5 are invited to the Middle School camp, which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays from July 8 to July Adventure Camp 31. Gateway students who are HUNTINGTON - Outdoor currently in grades 6 through

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

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

Music Festival HUNTINGTON - The 5th Annual GatorRoo Music Festival is an event that brings the entire community together to celebrate our youngest performers! Students from Chester and Littleville Elementary Schools will perform several numbers, along with a musical, “JOUST!” The festival will be held on Saturday, June 7 at 5 p.m. on Booster Field.

Beginner’s Walk WESTFIELD - On June 8, Stanley Park will host a walk that will be a beginner’s guide to some of the often ignored plant groups such as grasses, sedges, rushes, and a few other plants not in bloom.


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moting healthy living to our community please contact Patti at the Westfield Business Improvement District, (413) 572-1260 or email patti@thedistrictwestfield.com for applications to participate in this year’s market.

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Bringing along a hand lens will be helpful, but not essential. Wear spring hiking attire, sturdy boots, and bring water. The walk will be led by Dave Lovejoy and will go from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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HUNTINGTON - The Gateway Regional School District is sponsoring evening adult mini-courses this fall and is seeking instructors who would like to teach. Anyone interested in teaching courses for this adult education program, please complete an Instructor Form and submit it to Stephanie Fisk at the Gateway Central Office or email it to sfisk@grsd.org by June 12. Instructor Forms may be downloaded from the current issue of Breaking

News on the Gateway website (www.grsd.org/news/ breaking_news). We will then schedule a meeting for all instructors to go over the details for the fall.

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WESTFIELD - The 16th Annual Grandmother’s Garden Tour will showcase six private gardens open to the public June 14 and June 15. The public is invited to Honey Pot Road in Southwick June 13 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the annual Garden Party and Silent Auction for which tickets must be purchased in advance. Events include Music by Curran & Company and guests will stroll through perennial borders and gentle woodlands enjoying friendship, conversation and gourmet summer refreshment. For more information on tickets for wither of the above mentioned events, contact Sandy or Bob Watkins at 569-5562 or Bernadette Toomey at 5629494.

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

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Concert Tribute HUNTINGTON - A special Woody Guthrie concert tribute, presented by acclaimed performer Randy Noojin in his Hard Travelin’ with Woody show, will be shown Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15, both at 2 p.m. at the North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meetthe-artist receptions.

Benefit Yoga Class SOUTHWICK - The Dhira Yoga Center and Team Mary's Marchers will host a yoga class and raffle on Saturday, June 14 at 2 p.m. All proceeds will be donated to the American Liver Foundation. This is a fundraiser in loving

memory of Mary Eastman who lost her battle with liver disease last summer. The yoga class will be a flow class accessible to all. Raffle Prizes include gift certificates for yoga class packages. Suggested donation is $10 to $20 per person for the yoga class. Raffle tickets are $3

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Mohegan Sun Day Trip SOUTHWICK - On June 16, a bus will leave the Southwick Senior Center at 8 a.m. for Mohegan Sun. The cost is $19 per person, $20 for Big 6 Wheel play and $15 for a voucher food for lunch or toward any restaurant. Come in the office or call to sign up at 569-5498. We will be leaving the casino at 3:30 p.m.

Open Enrollment WESTFIELD - Westfield Community Education (WCE), an area community youth and adult, alternative

evening education program of Domus Inc., is now holding "Open Enrollment" until June 20. Candidates will complete paperwork and take an assessment. Classes are 30 weeks in length and begin September 8. Three levels of classes are offered in addition to a Computer Literacy and Career Development course, which are available to all residents of Greater Westfield. Classes are free with a small charge for the text. For more information, contact 568-1044 or go


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Wet and Wild Walk WESTFIELD - On June 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., visit a pristine stream that is home to twelve-inch long salamanders called Mudpuppy. Learn while exploring wet places the hydrology, destructive force, and uses of water in this dynamic sanctuary that sits within a wildlife corridor. Cool off. Wear proper summer hiking attire, sturdy boots, and bring water. The walk will be led by Arthur O’Leary, an Officer of Public Safety and Security at Westfield State University.

Painting Red Poppies WESTFIELD - Enjoy a night of painting, drinking

and of course, laughing! Learn to paint "Red Poppies" on Tuesday, June 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the East Mountain Country Club. Bring a friend! We'll be painting "Red Poppies" on a canvas board with acrylic paints. All materials will be provided and a

cash bar is available. The instructor will be Crystal Childs and the cost is $30 when you pre-register/pay before the event and $35 the night of the event. For additional details, email Crystal at crystaljchilds@gmail.com.

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HUNTINGTON - A performance by well-known jazz and swing duo Noble and Sparkman, with Jerry Noble on piano and Bob Sparkman on clarinet will be held on Sunday, June 29 at 2 p.m. at North Hall. The event will include free music jams, art exhibits, and meet-the-artist receptions.

May Exhibit WESTFIELD - The public is invited to see the May Exhibit in the Jasper Rand Art Museum in the Westfield Athenaeum. Photographs

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High School Council WESTFIELD The Westfield High School School Council invites you to our Town Hall meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The meetings will be held at the high school in Room 112. Bring your concerns, ideas or compliments! We welcome all members of the community to contribute. For further information please contact the school at (413) 572-6463.

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Historic Commission has a new exhibit of photos at the Russell Town Hall and Senior Center. The pictures span from the early 1900s to today. Stop by to see who you might recognize!

Tag Sale Fundraiser SOUTHWICK - The Friends of the Southwick Rail Trail will be holding a fundraising tag sale in mid May and are looking for some donations. If you have some gently used household goods that you would like to donate please contact Beth at elizabethmalone@comcast.net. We will not be accepting any clothing or books. Donations are tax deductible.


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Yoga Practice WESTFIELD - The Genesis Spiritual Life and Conference Center will host a mixed-level series is of yoga, appropriate for most ability levels. Please bring your own yoga mat. The sessions will be Thursday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. For more information or to register, please call (413) 562-3627.

Outdoor Display WEST SUFFIELD, CT - Northern Nurseries Stone and Design Center, located at 1320 Mountain Rd. in West Suffield CT, has opened the Innovative Outdoor Display of Stonescaping to transform your yard into a vacation paradise. Come talk with professionals, get design ideas, walk the displays and be inspired. Seminars are held throughout the season to provide homeowners guidance on the proper installation and maintenance of patios, walkways and sitting walls. For those who prefer to have an expert craftsman install your project, a qualified stone craftsman will be provided to you.

Academic Excellence Award WESTFIELD - Kenneth P. Lombardini, Jr., son of Kenneth P. Lombardini, Sr. and Laura Lombardini, of Westfield, received an Academic Excellence Award from the Department of Communications at a special ceremony held at Westfield State University on April 29. Lombardini is a Dean's list student and member of the Phi Kappa Phi in the class of 2014.


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Today with Jay Joining the Twenty First Century I was born into an era that included fruit and vegetable sellers that arrived in horsedrawn wagons. Our neighborhood rag picker came with a horse cart, as did the man who sharpened my mom’s knives. Our family transportation was on the back of stake-bodied truck that started with a twisting of a crank. Public

JAY BERGER transport was on a trolley car that disappeared when the utility sold the steel rails to Japan, so the Japanese could go to war with the U.S. Over the years, we saw buses give way to high-speed trains; propeller driven airplanes give way to jets. Over time, radio had to compete with television. Movies were shown in color … and all the other improvements in modern society. I thought I had hit the limits

of my electronic capability when I was introduced to Skype on my home computer. On any given day, I no longer had to rely on the phone or texting to get together with children or grandchildren. I could actually see who I was chatting with. Kitty and I went to our eldest granddaughter’s wedding recently, and we saw the dance recital of another granddaughter who was graduating. Still another granddaughter was graduating and the distances and times were just against us. Then, late last week, we received an email suggesting that if we clicked on the link See Jay Berger, Page 13


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Tom and Ray hash out retirement travel plan BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI Dear Tom and Ray: My wife and I are getting close to retirement, and we would like to travel, visit friends and see the sights before it all goes underwater. But we hate sleeping in motels, so we want to find an inexpensive van that would function like a recreational vehicle, but on a much more modest scale. We saw the Winnebago you folks described from the recent auto show, but it seems way too elaborate and gets terrible gas mileage. We were stunned by the $85,000 sticker price of a modest RV and the 9-mpg fuel economy. Here's all we really need: (1) Room for a little corner porta-potty (2) A fold-out bed/sofa (3) A reasonable amount of storage space for a tent or two, luggage, a Coleman stove and perhaps a harmonica. We own two hybrids, and realize that an RV is not going to get 50 mpg in the near future. But is there an RV that doesn't cost an arm and a leg and gives us what we're looking for? -- Arch RAY: Not really. There are van converters that will convert minivans into small campers. That's one option. TOM: But unless you're willing to buy a used one and take your chances on reliability when you're far from home, you're still probably looking at $40,000-plus, with mileage only in the mid- to high teens, with all the extra weight. RAY: And I'm not sure any of them will build in a bathroom for you, but I suppose you could drop your own crank-powered composting

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toilet in a corner and hope it doesn't tip over. TOM: So I'm going to suggest another option: Keep your hybrid and check out some much better hotels. RAY: Right. If you use one of your 50-mpg hybrids instead of an RV, you'll consume somewhere between one-third and one-fifth of the fuel you would have used with a larger RV. TOM: And by foregoing the $40,000 purchase price of the converted minivan, you can stay almost anywhere you want for a long time, and still come out ahead. RAY: While you might not enjoy staying at the roadside Motel 2 1/2, I'm guessing you'd be OK staying at the Four Seasons, right? TOM: Or someplace in between. Let's say, for the sake of calculation, that the average cost of a nice hotel for a night is $200. That $40,000 buys you more than six months of 800-threadcount-Egyptian-cotton sleep. RAY: And don't forget the HBO, fresh towels, ice, a hot shower and all the stealable little shampoos, conditioners and body lotions you can stuff into your bag. TOM: Or you could balance the two approaches. Let's say you trade in one of your hybrids for a Prius V (the station wagon version of the hybrid Prius). That has room for your tent and sleeping bags in the back. RAY: And then you could alternate camping with nicer hotels. You can camp in spots that put you in the middle of particularly beautiful scenery, like the campgrounds at Jenny Lake in the Tetons, the north rim of the Grand Canyon or Jedediah Smith Park in California's redwoods.

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TOM: Remember, the campsites provide restrooms, so you won't have to drive around with that porta-potty the rest of the time, holding your nose. RAY: Many campsites also offer showers, so again, you won't have to drive around the rest of the time holding your nose. TOM: And then, after sleeping on a tree root starts to make that Motel 2 1/2 sound good, you make your next day's destination a nice hotel in an interesting place, and live it up for a few days. RAY: With the seats folded down and an air mattress (and a DC-powered air pump), you might even be able to spend the occasional night sleeping in the back of the Prius V in an emergency. TOM: But I'm pretty sure your night after that will be at the Four Seasons. RAY: So I'd rethink the RV plan, Arch. I know a lot of people love the RV scene and the camaraderie of driving

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your house into a parking lot and putting out the lawn chairs. But that doesn't sound like what interests you most. TOM: I'd suggest that you stop looking for one contraption that can serve as both a home and a car. That requires serious compromises in the

functionality of both. RAY: I think you're better off choosing a car based on its ability to get you from place to place, and choosing places to stay based on their ability to provide a comfortable night's sleep. And HBO. Send us a postcard.


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outlined in blue, we would be able to see the graduation in Pennsylvania. The awards ceremony would be at 8:00 PM Saturday night and the graduation would be at 10:00 AM Sunday. At the appointed time, we clicked the link; suddenly, we were on stage with the president, deans, department heads,

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honorees and students. (According to our son and daughter-in-law, we had a better seat and better sound than they did, sitting in the middle of the audience.) We watched our Allison walk up, receive her diploma, and get recognized as graduating Magna Cum Laude and elected to Phi Beta Kappa! Once we shut down the computer, we suddenly realized, “There is a two hour time difference to our granddaughter Emma’s graduation. Why don’t

we try to see if that school has a similar program available?” We typed “Graduation ceremony, University of Kansas” into Google, and up popped the link that we wanted. Suddenly, we were at Emma’s graduation. The school is much larger than Allison’s, and they used their football stadium. We watched the various schools of science, engineering, social studies, sports, etc., file in and take their spots. Then the professors in their colorful habits made their entrance, followed by parents and siblings. When someone comes along and says that they long for the “good old days”, I’ll have to disagree with them. We have come a long way, baby!

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Air Conditioning & Heating ACO MASONRY, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Heating & air conditioning service & installation. Furnaces, sheet metal, hot water tanks. All types of masonry work. Chimney repair, tile work, stucco. Stone, brick, block, pavers, retaining walls. License & Insured. Commercial & Residential. Free Estimates. Competitive Rates. Call Adam (413)374-7779. DARLING'S ENERGY SERVICE. Competitive rates caring for your heating and cooling needs. State of the art testing, installation and repairs. Call (413)374-5709.

D I R E C T O R Y

Electrician

Home Improvement

TURCOTTE ELECTRIC. 30+ years experience. Electrical installations, emergency service work. Generac portable or whole house generator installations. HVAC controls and energy saving green technology upgrades. Fully insured. All calls answered. Master’s Lic #A-18022. (413)214-4149.

DAVE DAVIDSON BATHROOM & KITCHEN REMODELING. “GET IT RIGHT THIS TIME” Complete Bath Renovations. Mass. License #072233, Mass. Registration #144831. CT. HIC. #0609568. Now serving CT. Insured. Quality Work on Time on Budget Since 1984. (413)569-9973. www.davedavidsonremodeling.com

Excavating SEPTIC SYSTEMS, house sites, demolition, land clearing, driveways,

K&G HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Now doing SPRING CLEAN- stumping, patios, retaining walls, walkways. CORMIER LANDSCAPINGS. Call Ken (413)564-7089.

Carpet CARPET, LINOLEUM, CERAMIC TILE, HARDWOOD FLOORS. Sales, Service. Installation & Repairs. Customer guaranteed quality, clean, efficient, workmanship. Call Rich (413)530-7922. WAGNER RUG & FLOORING, LLC. 95 MAINLINE DRIVE, WESTFIELD. (413)568-0520. One stop shopping for all your floors. Over 40 years in business. www.wagnerrug.com

Chimney Sweeps HENTNICK CHIMNEY SWEEPS. Chimney repairs and rebuilds. Stainless steel caps and liner systems. Inspections, masonry work and gutter cleaning. Free estimates. Insured. Quality work from a business you can trust. (413)848-0100, 1-800-793-3706.

Drywall T-BEST DRYWALL. Complete professional drywall at amateur prices. Our ceilings are tops! Call Mike 413-8218971. Free estimates.

Electrician ALEKSANDR DUDUKAL ELECTRICAL. Residential, Commercial, Industrial. Licensed and insured. Lic. #11902. Service and emergency calls. Call (413)519-8875. alexdudukal@yahoo.com POEHLMAN ELECTRIC. All types of wiring. Free estimates, insured. SPECIALIZING IN PORTABLE AND WHOLE HOUSE KOHLER GENERATORS, SERVICE UPGRADES, SMALL JOBS, POOLS. Gutter deicing cables installed. I answer all calls! Prompt service, best prices. Lic. #A-16886. (413)562-5816. JIM FERRIS ELECTRIC. Senior discount. No job too small! Insured, free estimates. 40 years experience. Lic. #16303. Call (413)330-3682. MASTER ELECTRICIAN 40 years experience. Insured, reasonable prices. No job too small. Call Tom Daly, (413)543-3100. Lic# A7625.

ING, (413)822-0739.

Flooring/Floor Sanding A RON JOHNSON’S FLOOR SANDING. Installation, repairs, 3 coats polyurethane. Free estimates. (413) 569-3066.

Gutter Cleaning RAIN GUTTERS CLEANED, REPAIRED. Antennas removed, chimneys repaired and chimney caps installed. Roof leaks repaired, vent areas sealed. Sr. citizen discount. Insured. Free estimates. H.I. Johnson Services. (413)596-8859 before 9p.m.

Hauling #1 PHIL'S DUMP RUNS/DEMOLITION. Removal of any items in cellars, attics, etc... Also brush removal and small demolition (sheds, decks, fences, one car garages). Fully insured. Free estimates. Phil (413)525-2892, (413)2656380. A DUMP TRUCK. Attic, cellars, yard, scrap metal removal. Seasoned Firewood. (413)569-1611, (413)374-5377. A.R.A. JUNK REMOVAL SERVICE. Furniture, trash, appliances. Full house cleanouts, basements, attics, yards. Furnace and hot water heater removal. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE. Free estimate on phone. Senior discount. Call Pete (413)433-0356. www.arajunkremoval.com.

Home Improvement ADVANCED REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION. 25 years experience. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. Call Don (413)262-8283. When Quality, Integrity, and Value count.

BRUNO ANTICO BUILDING REMODELING.Kitchens, additions, decks, rec rooms, more. Prompt, reliable service, free estimates. Mass Registered #106263, licensed & insured. Call Bruno, (413)562-9561.

C&N CARPENTRY. Suspended ceilings, home improvements and remodeling. Licensed and insured. Call (413)262-9314. DELREO HOME IMPROVEMENT for all your exterior home improvement needs. Roofing, siding, windows, decks and gutters. Call for free quote. Extensive references, fully licensed & insured in MA. & CT. www.delreohomeimprovement.com Call Gary Delcamp (413)569-3733. TOM DISANTO Home Improvements The best choice for all interior and exterior building and remodeling. Specializing in the design and building of residential additions, since 1985. Kitchens, baths, siding, windows, decks, porches, sunrooms, garages. License #069144. MA Reg. #110710. FREE ESTIMATES, REFERENCES, FULLY INSURED. Call Tom (413)568-7036. J.D. BERRY CONTRACTING. Garages, additions, windows, doors, decks, vinyl siding and more. #CS077728. Call Jim, (413)569-6920, (413) 530-5430

PAUL MAYNARD CONSTRUCTION. All your carpentry needs. (413)3864606. Did your windows fail with the cold weather? Don't wait another year! Call Paul for replacement windows. Many new features available. Windows are built in CT. All windows installed by Paul, owner of Paul Maynard Construction. My name is on my work. R.J. FENNYERY HOME IMPROVEMENT'S. Professional roofing & siding contractor. All types of home repairs. Expert emergency leak repair. Reasonable rates. MA Lic. #CS066849. MA Reg. #149909. Call Bob (413)736-0276. RJFennyery. com

Home Maintenance HANDYMAN/CARPENTER. All home repairs: Honey to do list, bathroom remodeling, tile work, sheetrock repairs, winterization. No job too small. 35 years profressional experience. (413)5193251. JOSEPH’S HANDYMAN COMPANY. Carpentry, remodeling, kitchen, baths, basements, drywall, tile, floors, suspended ceilings, restoration services, doors, windows, decks, stairs, interior/exterior painting, plumbing. Small jobs ok. All types of professional work done since 1985. Call Joe, (413)364-7038.

House Painting

Masonry

ALWAYS CALL FIRST!!! M&M SERVICES-20 Years serving the Westfield area. Painting, staining, house washing, interior/exterior. Wall coverings. Commercial/residential. Free estimates. Insured. References. Mass Reg. #121723. Call (413)568-9731. No job too small !!

ABC MASONRY & BASEMENT WATERPROOFING. All brick, block, concrete. Chimneys, foundations, hatchways, new basement windows installed and repaired. Sump pumps and french drain systems installed. Foundations pointed and stuccoed. Free estimates. (413)5691611. (413)374-5377.

At SANTA FE PAINTING CO. We're your color specialists! Brighten up your home for Spring! Get all your interior painting needs done now. We paint and stain log homes. Call (413)230-8141. A NEW LOOK FOR 2014. Let Home Decor help. Interior painting and wallpapering, specializing in faux finishes. Servicing the area over 12 years. Call Kendra now for a free estimate and decorating advice. (413)564-0223, (413)626-8880.

FRESH START PAINTING. Certified lead renovator. Interior/exterior painting. Power washing. Wallpapering. 30 years + experience. Charlie (413)3138084. KELSO FAMILY PAINTING. Filling summer schedule for exterior painting, interior painting anytime. Call Kyle (413)667-3395.

Landscaping/Lawn Care A SPRING CLEANUP. Commercial, residential. Weekly mowing and maintenance, tree removal, dethatching, mulch, gutter cleaning, etc. Shea Landscaping, (413)569-2909. CORMIER LANDSCAPING. Spring cleanups, lawn service, mulching, retaining walls, excavating, decks, driveways, patios, tree work, stone work. Call (413)822-0739. LAWN MOWING, Spring/Fall cleanups, hedge trimming and all your landscaping needs.(413)626-6122 or visit: www.haggerscape.com PLUMLEY LANDSCAPE, INC. Call us today for all your landscape needs. Landscape design and planting, irrigation installation and repair, and complete yard renovations. Drainage problems, stump grinding, chipper service, bobcat service, gravel driveways, excavation and demolition, including getting rid of that unwanted pool. (413)862-4749. T&S LANDSCAPING. Highest quality, lowest prices. Lawn mowing. Residential\commercial. No lawns to small. Weekly, biweekly. (413)330-3917. YARD CLEANUP, thatching, leaf brush removal, hedge/tree trimming, mulch/stone, mowing. Call Accurate Lawncare, (413)579-1639.

Plumbing & Heating NICK GARDNER PLUMBING, WELDING & MECHANICAL SERVICES. Professional, reliable service. MA Lic. #PL31893-J. Certified Welding. Insured. Call (413)531-2768 Nick7419@comcast.net

Roofing ONE STOP SHOPPING for all your ROOFING needs! POWER WASHING/CLEANING revitalizing your roof, removing ugly black stains, mold and moss, we’ll make it look like new plus prolong the life of your roof. We do emergency repairs, new construction, complete tear off, ice and water protection barrier systems, skylight repairs. Snow & ice removal. FREE gutter cleaning with any roof repair or roof job. 10% senior discount. Free estimates. MA. Lic. #170091. Call (413)977-5701

Stump Grinding FILLEY & SON Over 28 years of serving greater Westfield area and beyond. STUMP GRINDING / BOBCAT SERVICES. Free estimates. Will beat any other competitors written estimate. Best prices! Satisfaction guaranteed! Call (413)306-8233.

Tractor Services JIM'S TRACTOR SERVICES. Grading & leveling of driveways & short roads, trap rock and/or gravel material. Mowing and maintenance of fields and lawns. Post hole digging. Loader work & loam spread. (413)569-6920, (413)530-5430.

Tree Service A BETTER OPTION - GRANFIELD TREE SERVICE. Tree Removal, Land Clearing, Excavating. Firewood, Log Truck Loads. (413)569-6104. AMERICAN TREE & SHRUB. Professional fertilizing, planting, pruning, cabling and removals. Free estimates, fully insured. Please call Ken 5690469. CONRAD TREE SERVICE. Expert tree removal. Prompt estimates. Crane work. Insured. “After 34 years, we still work hard at being #1.” (413)562-3395.

Upholstery KEITH'S UPHOLSTERY & REPAIRS. 30+ years experience for home or business. Discount off all fabrics. Get quality workmanship at a great price. Free pickup and delivery. Call (413)5626639.


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0180 Help Wanted DRIVERS: Up to $5,000. SignOn Bonus** Dedicated Windsor freight!100% driver unloading using rollers. Average of $52,000. yearly. Full Comprehensive Benefits Package! Werner Enterprises: (855)6154429.

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RESIDENTIAL WINDOW/CARPET AND OFFICE CLEANING POSITION. We are currently seeking motivated people to help our team with our continually growing residential clientele. No experience necessary but must be neat in appearance and have excellent customer service skills and the ability to pass a background check. Part time positions available for days, evenings. Flexible hours. On the job training for the right candidates. Please call (413)579-4719. PART TIME PERSON for occasional yard clean-up. For more nformation call Gerry (413)5688481.

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TO OUR READERS INFORMATION REGARDING WESTFIELD NEWS REPLY BOX NUMBERS Westfield News Publishing, Inc. will not disclose the identity of any classified advertiser using a reply box number. Readers answering blind box ads who desire to protect their identity may use the following procedures: 1). Enclose your reply in an envelope addressed to the proper box number you are answering. 2). Enclose this reply number, together with a memo listing the companies you DO NOT wish to see your letter, in a separate envelope and address it to the Classified Department at The Westfield News Group, 64 School Street, Westfield, MA 01085. Your letter will be destroyed if the advertiser is one you have listed. If not, it will be forwarded in the usual manner.

When it comes to 21st century multimedia platforms, “hyper local” is a term you hear a lot. It’s not a new idea. In fact, The Westfield News has been providing readers with “hyper local” news coverage of Westfield, Southwick, and the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and regional newspapers only provide fleeting coverage of local issues you care about. TV stations and big newspaper publishers, after years of cutbacks and mergers, frankly aren’t able to provide in-depth coverage of smaller markets anymore. But, day in and day out, The Westfield News provides consistant coverage of the stories you need to know about, that are important to your city, town, neighborhood and home.

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0180 Help Wanted PLANET FITNESS is looking for happy, fun, fast paced person for overnight position. Please inquire at our 68 Mainline Drive, Westfield gym. (413) 568-0578 or apply online at: planet fitness.com

0255 Articles For Sale

16FT. STARCRAFT boat with trailer, needs small repairs. 10FT. fishing boat, uses small motor. Brand new, never used, top of the line canoe, seats 3. Call (413)207-3006, (413)535-6348.

0210 Financial I PAY CASH for mortgages around $100,000 or less. First's only. Call Vinny (413)949-6123. No Fees. 40 years experience / Ciancotti LLC.

FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER under the counter, black, small scratch on front. $100. or best offer. Call Josh (413)579-7768.

GOOD MEN'S GOLF CLUBS and bag, $80. Microwave oven, small, like new, $25. Sewing maALICE'S PIANO STUDIO. Piano, chine and table, like new, $65. 2 organ and keyboard lessons. All bright yellow director's chairs, ages, all levels. Call (413)568- new, $60. Country curtains, two 2176. window beige lace curtains. Custom couch, rust, like new, $150. 2 TV's, $75. & $35. good condition. Call (413)568-8481.

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WESTFIELD SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers instrumental, vocal and electronic private lessons, as well as "Happy Feet", babies, ROLLTOP DESK for sale, $175. toddlers) classes. Visit our web F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l site at: westfieldschoolofmusic ( 4 1 3 ) 2 1 4 - 3 3 9 8 . .com or call at (413)642-5626.

0260 Computers CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. Aluminum staging poles, scaffolding and extension ladders. Call for pricing (413)535-0543, (413)572-3928.

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DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. E-mail: dianedisanto@thewestfieldnewsgroup.com 0265 Firewood A SEASONED LOG TRUCK LOAD of hardwood, (at least 7 cords when you process) for only $700 plus (depends on delivery distance). Call CHRIS at (413)454-5782. AFFORDABLE FIREWOOD. Seasoned and green. Cut, split, delivered. Any length. Now ready for immediate delivery. Senior and bulk discount. Call (413)848-2059, (413)530-4820.

SEASONED FIREWOOD 100% hardwood. Stacking available. Cut, split, delivered. (128cu.ft.) Volume discounts. Call for pricing. Hollister's Firewood (860)653-4950.

SILO DRIED FIREWOOD. (128cu.ft.) guaranteed. For prices call Keith Larson (413)537-4146.

0285 Wanted To Buy MILITARY ITEMS. Civil War to Vietnam. Medals, patches, documents, knifes, equipment, uniforms, albums, etc. Will come to you. Call (413)262-8206. PAYING CASH FOR COINS, stamps, medals, tokens, paper money, diamonds and jewelry, gold and silver scrap. Broadway Coin & Stamp, 144 Broadway, Chicopee Falls, MA. (413)5949550.

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FEEDING HILLS. 99 RISING STREET. Friday, Saturday, May 30&31. 9-4. Misc. household items, bedding, electronics, more. HUNTINGTON ESTATE/BARN SALE. 8 MONTGOMERY RD. May 24,25,26,31& June 1, 9-4. Attention collectors/crafters. Mostly antiques. Tables, chairs, victorian sofa, lamps, fixtures, fabrics, glassware, tools, sinks, doors. See Craigslist for more! Priced to sell!

WESTFIELD 11 KNOX CIRCLE (RIDGECREST AREA) Saturday, May 31, 8-4. Raindate June 1. MULTI-FAMILIES. Household, bounce house, toys, etc.

0315 Tag Sales WESTFIELD 31 FAMILY LANE. May 31 & June 1. 7-2. 100's of CD's & DVD's, cookbooks, tools, wheel barrow and much more.

WESTFIELD 781 WESTERN AVE. May 24&25. 9 to 4. Table saw, jointer, camping tent, girl's WESTFIELD 119 EASTWOOD clothes, women's plus size DRIVE. Saturday, May 24. 8-3. clothes and more. Baby clothes, toys, furniture, misc. Something for everyone.

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DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. E-mail: dianedisanto@thewestfieldnewsgroup.com W E S T F I E L D 1 & 2 b e d r o o m 0345 Rooms apartments, rent includes heat and hot water. Excellent size and location. No dogs. Call ROOM TO RENT in a quiet weekdays (413)786-9884. neighborhood. Kitchen and laundry privilege. Heat, A/C, utilities. Available now to non-smoker. $600/month, Westfield. WESTFIELD 3 room apartment, (413)355-2338 or (413)562first floor, stove, refrigerator, AC, 7341. all utilities included. Parking on premises. No pets. Non smoker. $775/month. Shown by appointment only. Available May 15th. 0355 House Rental (413)568-5905.

WESTFIELD LARGE 1 bedroom apartment, first floor, off street parking. $690/month plus utilities. First, last, security. Available now. (413)568-5146.

WESTFIELD UPDATED 1 bedroom, 2nd floor with private deck and off street parking. $600/month. No pets. Non smoking. First and last. Call (413)568-0929.

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SINGLE FAMILY 3 bedroom Cape style home for rent. Hardwood in bedrooms. Located in quiet/private neighborhood a mile from Stanley Park, Westfield. $1,150/month. No pets. Dianna (413)530-7136.

0370 Office Space

0375 Business Property

0375 Business Property

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Southwick 642 College Highway for rent. 2 buildings zoned BR. (1) Auto repair or body shop (2) Office, storage or restaurant. Great location, across from IBS. (413)563-8776, (413)568-3571.

MONTGOMERY 5 miles from Westfield. Spacious office includes utilities and WiFi. $350/month. Call (413)9776277.

0430 Condos For Sale

STONEY HILL CONDO, Westfield. Garage, full basement, deck, lovely private grounds, pool, golf. Call (413)301-2314 or (413)977-9658.

0440 Services

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT 54 MAINLINE DRIVE WESTFIELD, MA 4,300sq.ft. 220 volts - 200 amp service PUBLIC GAS WATER - SEWER

Call (413)896-3736

0390 Homes For Sale RUSSELL, 5 room, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Updated plumbing, electric. Town utilities. 155 Main Street. $104,000. (508) 2591856.

0410 Mobile Homes

SPRINGFIELD, BOSTON ROAD by Walmart. 1 or 2 bedWESTFIELD 82 BROAD rooms. New heat, plumbing, STREET. 850sq.ft. 4 room of- FOR RENT 1,500sq.ft. clear floor. $29,900. (413)593-9961. fice suite available. Utilities in- span 10' ceilings, 8x10 garage dasap.mhvillage.com cluded. Call (413)562-2295. door. 1006 Southampton Road, Westfield. Call (413)388-5674.

A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN. Debris removal, landscaping, spring yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462.

JIM'S TRACTOR SERVICES. Grading & leveling of driveways & short roads, trap rock and/or gravel material. Mowing & maintenance of fields and lawn maintenance. Post hole digging. Loader work & loam spread. (413)569-6920, (413)530-5430.


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