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PRESENTS: LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES


August 5, 6 & 7
Join us for this year's show, a medley of music & songs from
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Volume LX No. 29 “Summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” – Henry James Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Island Creek
40B finalized
By Susanna Sheehan, Clipper Staff agreement between the ZBA
sussana@duxburyclipper.com
and the developer, Keith Prop-
This week town officials erties. The ZBA voted 4 to 1,
reached a final agreement with said Troy.
the developer of Island Creek At Troy’s direction, se-
North, a proposed expansion lectmen voted unanimously to
of the existing Island Creek authorize him and Town Man-
40B housing project on Trem- ager Richard MacDonald to
ont Street near the Kingston resolve any remaining issues
border. related to the project’s com-
On Monday, the Zoning prehensive permit.
Board of Appeals followed This issue has fallen un-
the advice of Town Counsel der the selectmen’s jurisdic-
Robert Troy and took an “ad- tion because it is in litigation.
Summer programs at the Duxbury Bay Maritime School educate and cool off hundreds of kids from
visory vote” in public session The ZBA initially approved Duxbury, the US and overseas. Pictured are Greyson Butler and Chris Mulone going for maximum
to recommend that the Board a comprehensive permit for speed in a 420 Racer. For more photos see page 14. Photo by Karen Wong
of Selectmen endorse a final continued on page 16

Oysters for Zanzibar Fracas over Farms


Company helps bring shellfish farming to Africa Duxbury Farm residents unhappy
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com
with developer over punch lists
It’s a country without By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor of which home could be built
steady power, where the av-
justin@duxburyclipper.com
when. A schedule approved
erage annual salary is only a The developer for Dux- by the ZBA and the developer
few hundred dollars, and one- bury Farms is saying he’s back forces the construction of the
third of children under the age on the project after the tough property’s affordable units to
of five are malnourished –– in economy brought work to a be staggered among the mar-
short, it’s about as far from halt. But angry neighbors who ket rate homes, so that they
Duxbury as one can get. came to last week’s Zoning are not left to the end. Intoc-
Yet a team from Woods Board of Appeals hearing say cia and his attorney, Bob Shel-
Hole Oceanographic Institute, they’ll believe it when they merdine, said that because the
with help from Island Creek see it. lower-priced homes actually
Oysters, is working in the Af- The stated purpose of cost him money, he needs to
rican nation of Zanzibar to de- Thursday’s public hearing build a market-rate structure at
velop a shellfish hatchery that was to discuss a more techni- the same time in order to keep
will bring food and money to A tidal flat in Zanzibar. The island has a larger tide than many tropi- cal matter –– whether or not the financing moving forward.
cal countries, which makes it ideal for shellfish farming.
Photo from islandcreekoysters.com
the developer, Michael Intoc-
continued on page 6 cia, could change the order continued on page 19

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Mon. Aug. 2
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10:33 am 11:02 pm
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jewelry, and more. Come and
enjoy a leisurely Sunday shop- Thurs. Aug. 5 7:25 am 7:41 pm 1:43 am 1:53 pm
ping opportunity and have a Fri. Aug. 6 8:24 am 8:38 pm 2:41 am 2:51 pm
free walk-through tour of the
Alden House while supporting
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local artists.
A feature at the fair will be Sunrise Sunset
a raffle for a handmade hooked Thurs. July 29 5:32 am 8:04 pm
rug depicting the Myles Fri. July 30 5:33 am 8:03 pm
Standish Monument made
by the Duxbury Rug Hook- Sat. July 31 5:34 am 8:02 pm
ers. This is the ninth year the Sun. Aug. 1 5:35 am 8:01 pm
rug hooking group that meets Mon. Aug. 2 5:36 am 8:00 pm
at the Alden House Barn has Tues. Aug. 3 5:37 am 7:59 pm
donated a rug for the benefit
of the Alden House Historic Wed. Aug. 4 5:39 am 7:57 pm
Site. The rug will be displayed Thurs. Aug. 5 5:40 am 7:56 pm
at the Duxbury Free Library Fri. Aug. 6 5:41 am 7:55 pm
prior to the fair. Tickets for
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The Alden Kindred of REAL ESTATE TRANSCTION


America’s 110th Annual re- 5 Back River Way $629,100 Steven J. Daley and GMAC Mortgage
union will take place on Sat- LLC to GMAC Mortgage LLC
urday Aug. 7. This quaint old
homestead of famous Pilgrims 153 Powder Point Ave. $890,000 Jean M. Kirwan and Scott A.
John and Priscilla Alden is Kirwan to John R. Manley and Pamela K. Manley
open throughout the summer 89 Soule Ave. $327,500 James F. Dinneen to Richard A. Davis and
Custom Nautical Pillows until Labor Day, Wednesday Elizabeth A. Davis
through Saturday from noon
until 4 p.m. (last tour begins at WEATHER ALMANAC
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The Studio of Duxbury is proud to present the Duxbury Tom Sieling, widely ac- Totals: 2.24”
claimed singer and songwriter
Pillow designed and fashioned by Duxbury artist Grace Healy.
from Newfield, New York, will Averages & Comparisons
The pillow depicted shows one of several Duxbury nautical charts. present a participatory family
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Made of Sunbrella material it is moisture, stain, and soil resistant; program for children entering
ideal for patio, boat or home... kindergarten and older with an Avg High Same Week Last Year 84.7
adult on Tuesday, Aug. 3 at 7 Avg High Same Week 2000 82.4
~ A Perfect Gift for the Duxbury Bride and Groom ~ p.m. The event will take place
in the Merry Room of the
Also available Duxbury Free Library. Tom is POSTAL STATEMENT
Nautical Chart Canvas a wonderfully engaging per-
former sure to raise even the The Duxbury
Tote Bag most reticent participants out Clipper is
published week-
of their seat. Advance reser-
Several colors of fabric and trim are available, as are other areas; ly by Clipper
Plymouth, Kingston, Cohasset, Nantucket, The Vineyard and others. vations are required and may Press, 11 So.
Available only at The Studio. be done in person in the chil- Station Street,
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Home grants total $350K


Housing Committee offers money to new buyers
By Susanna Sheehan, Clipper Staff In other business:
sussana@duxburyclipper.com
• Local Housing Partnership chairman Diane Bartlett told selectmen
The Duxbury Affordable the town has received four proposals to turn the grange on Franklin
Housing Purchase Assistance Street into affordable housing. Her committee will be reviewing the
program is poised to offer four bids and make a decision within two weeks.
new homebuyers grants total-
ing $350,000 to help them pur- • Selectmen postponed a hearing on possible contract violations
chase an existing market-rate by Johnson Golf, the managers of the North Hill golf course, until
September, because Johnson’s attorney could not be present
home in town.
Brendan Keohan of the
Duxbury Affordable Housing
Monday night. Selectmen recessed their meeting for a half hour
until 8 p.m. when the hearing with Johnson was scheduled to take A M O R Y
Trust told selectmen Monday
place because they had completed everything on their agenda up
to that point. ARCHITECTS
that his group received four Cottages on the Coast
eligible applications for the • Selectmen are preparing for two strategic planning sessions on from Virginia to Maine
grant money and were able August 9 and 23. ZBA member Judi Barrett has been meeting with
to forego a lottery and award town officials and department heads to gather information to use at 617.695.0300
these meetings. She also plans to create a questionnaire for town
funding directly to these peo- boards and committees in order to have their information ready for
www.amoryarchitects.com
ple. Two applicants will re- these sessions.
ceive a grant of $75,000 each
and two others will receive a • Town Manager Richard MacDonald said that the Marshall Street
grant of $100,000 each. bridge needs “extensive repairs” and that the Department of Public
The $500,000 for this pro- Works plans to handle the fixes in-house. MacDonald said he plans
gram comes from the Commu- to speak to Duxbury’s state representatives to ask them to seek
nity Preservation Act, which
is a three percent surcharge on
money for these repairs.
come up with the downpay- each one. FARM STAND
Duxbury residents’ real estate
tax bills. Town meeting vot-
ments themselves. Keohan said one applicant NATIVE & FRESH!
All the applicants have ties has already identified a home
ers approved using these funds to Duxbury, he said. Some are that works within the rules of
for a housing acquisition pro- first-time homebuyers; oth- the grant.
gram. ers are older couples looking “It will be great when the
Keohan said the grants will to downsize. All have had to first one closes,” he said. .ATIVE#ORNISIN
allow the potential homebuyers meet stringent requirements to According to Keohan, a
to look at Duxbury houses or qualify for this type of afford- consultant began in April to
Native
condos in the $300,000 range. able housing assistance. help with this program with s,ETTUCE
These people are all pre-quali- Under this program, each a budget of $15,000 from the s2ADISHESs"EETS
fied for conventional mortgag- house purchased will be con- same CPA money allotted to 3UMMER3QUASH
es and will use the grants to sidered a unit of affordable the assistance program.
decrease the purchase price of housing and Duxbury will re- There is still enough mon-
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a home. The applicants must ceive a credit from the state for ey left over to offer one more s"LUEBERRIES
grant, which will be awarded
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Holy Family youth concert basis, Keohan said.
Selectmen praised the
Holy Family’s youth will present their third annual Youth
Concert with Friends on Sunday, Aug. 8, at 7 p.m. Once again
an outstanding group of singers and instrumentalists will en-
committee for all their “time
and effort” to make this pro-
gram a reality.
CRETINON’S
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resent some of our high schools’ and colleges’ best a cappella
singers along with alumni who foster and encourage the spirit
of youth. There will be a wide-range of selections – from jazz
to rock, to quiet reflective and even a Latin flair. The concert
will be held in the main church at 601 Tremont St (Rte 3A).
The church is air conditioned. Free will donation will be given
to the college-bound freshmen in the group.

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Around Town Hall


Lot coverage/parking com-
mittee: Wednesday, July 28,
7:30 p.m. at the Senior Cen-
ter.
Historical Commission:
Thursday, July 29, 7 p.m. in
the small conference room at
Town Hall.
Library Trustees: Tuesday,
Aug. 3, 8 a.m. in the Setter
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irregularity Planning Board: Monday,
Color 1/4 inch Conservation Commission: Aug. 9, 7 p.m. in the small con-
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m. in the ference room at Town Hall.
Be on the lookout for the beginning signs of skin cancer. Mural Room at Town Hall.

Don’t forget the sunscreen


Community Preservation
Economic Advisory Com- Committee: Thursday, Aug.
mittee: Wednesday, Aug. 4, 8 12, 8 a.m. in the Mural Room.
a.m. at the Senior Center.
By Luke Cronin, Clipper Intern avoiding sunburns at all costs. Local Housing Partnership:
Skin Cancer Facts
She would like to remind the Board of Health: Thursday, Thursday, Aug. 26, 7:30 p.m. at
With summer in full swing, Aug. 5, 7:15 p.m. in the Mural the Senior Center.
many Duxbury residents are Skin cancer is the most com- residents of Duxbury that ev- Room.
taking advantage of the gor- mon type of cancer in the eryone can get a sunburn and
geous weather that accompa-
United States. that one bad sunburn doubles
nies the season. There are few One out of five Americans will the risk of skin cancer. If one
things more enjoyable than develop skin cancer during does get a sunburn, Adams
spending a day at the beach or their lifetime. advises people to remain hy-
lounging by the poolside. The drated, immediately avoid the
More than 20 Americans die sun, take a cool bath, apply
Department of Health is urging each day from melanoma.
residents to take precautionary aloe lotion and take ibuprofen.
measures against UV damage One “bad” sunburn during The symptoms of a sunburn
by applying sunscreen before childhood doubles the likeli- are skin redness/warmth, peel-
engaging in outdoor activities. hood of developing melanoma ing, swelling, nausea, and a
The application of sun- later in life. headache.
screen prevents skin damage One’s risk for developing skin For people interested in
and helps to prevent skin can- cancer doubles if that person obtaining a healthy tan, the
cer. There are three types of has had five or more sunburns Department of Public Health
skin cancer: basal-cell carcino- at any age. suggests a spray-on or a self-
ma, squamous cell carcinoma, tanner.
Ultraviolet radiation-found
and melanoma. Melanoma is “For those concerned about
in tanning beds is a known
the rarest and deadliest form human carcinogen. beauty, they ought to be aware
of skin cancer. Skin cancer is that an estimated 90 percent of
the most preventable type of More than one million cases of aging wrinkles is due to actual
cancer and the most treatable skin cancer will be diagnosed sun over-exposure” said Ad-
as well.
this year. ams.
“While most cancers have Skin cancer is the most pre-
seen a decrease recently, more ventable type of cancer.
and more people are getting
skin cancer” said Tammy Ad-
Source: Skin Cancer
Foundation, American Cancer
Bay Players Duxbury - Cohasset
ams, Public Health Intern for
the town of Duxbury.
Society
teen musical Su Escuela Language Academy Celebrates the Grand Open-
ing of its New Location in Duxbury in August 2010 at
Adams actively has pro- a year and using one bottle of
moted the usage of sunscreen; sunscreen for every two whole
days you spend in direct sun-
Bay Players is proud to
announce their first annual
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tributing samples of sunscreen
reapplied every two hours, ing students from Duxbury,
at Duxbury Beach. She ad-
whether or not the sunscreen Kingston and Pembroke. NEW CLASSES
vises using a “broad spectrum
claims to be “waterproof” or Performances of “Once on Toddler Classes for Adults and Two Year Olds
sunscreen that protects against
“sweatproof.” this Island” are Aug. 6 and
UV-A and UV-B rays.” By uti- Mama y Yo Classes for 6-12 Months and 12-23 Months
Before participating in out- 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cor-
lizing a sunscreen that protects
door events, it is always a good nerstone Lodge, 585 Wash- To learn more about Su Escuela and for registration
against both UV-A and UV-B
idea to check the UV index at ington St. Tickets are $15 FORTHE&ALL3EMESTER PLEASECALLAT  
rays, the wearer is effectively
epa.gov or weather.com. The and can be reserved by call-
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worst time to be out in the sun ing 781-361-2453 or e-mail
nal and internal damage from
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the sun’s radiation.
The Department of Pub- to plan activities in the morn-
lic Health suggests changing ing or in the late afternoon.
your sunscreen at least once Adams also recommends
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A GENEROUS DONATION: The Duxbury Police were involved with a donation from the organization
Cops for Kids With Cancer to a local family dealing with the disease. On Tuesday, July 13, Robert
Faherty, a retired Boston Police chief and chairman of the board of Cops for Kids With Cancer, stopped
by the Duxbury Police station to present a check for $5,000 to the Lovell family. Pictured are Velina,
Steve and Travis Lovell, Faherty, Duxbury Police Chief Matthew Clancy and Sgt. Brian Johnson. There
will also be a motorcycle run to benefit the charity on Sunday, Aug. 29. The ride begins at Florian
Hall in Dorchester runs through Duxbury, and ends at the Hilltop Athletic Club. Registration is at 9
a.m., and the ride leaves at 11 a.m. Cost is $20 per bike, with each additional rider $10. First 300
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GLEE club enjoys learning new songs and dance routines to various
show tunes, every Tuesday night.

DSU news
Dance Party: The Lady Gaga dance party is Friday, July 30 Saquish....A million miles away from everyday
from 8-10 p.m. for incoming seventh and eighth grade students.
Be caught by the paparazzi on the red carpet and dance your
masks off to all your favorite dance mixes. Tickets are $10 and
can be purchased at Go Big Boarding only. Get your ticket be-
fore it sells out! Parents and college/high school die hard Gaga
fans are encouraged to volunteer. You do not have to be mem-
bers of the DSU to attend. Duxbury residents attending out of
town schools are welcome too.
Glee club concert: Save the date Aug. 17 for the first DSU
glee club show highlighting favorite show tunes, classics and
pop songs. Directed by Kerri MacLennan and Phil DellaNoce, 2BR Rainbow Cottage on Saquish “Hill” Beachfront Cottage on Western Point
and choreographed by Kerri MacLennan, this event showcases s 180 degree view from roof deck s 2BR cottage with open floor plan
the work of high school and middle school performers. s Well water, solar panels, generator s Wonderful deck, large sleeping loft
s $598,000 s $679,000

Some Enchanted Evening


On  Saturday, July 31 Miramar Retreat Center in Duxbury
will hold its seventh annual Some Enchanted Evening at the
retreat center, 121 Parks St. Enjoy a social hour, elegant din-
ner, cash bar, silent auction, raffle and live entertainment  by
the Bell-Tones in Miramar’s relaxing atmosphere. Tickets are
$100 per person. All proceeds go toward the Miramar Capital
Fund. For information about how to place an ad in the Pro-
gram Book, offer an auction item or to make reservations, call
Ann at 781-585-2460 or visit miramarretreat.org. Beachfront With 360 Degree Views! Beachfront Cottage on Large Lot
s Newer 3BR/1392sf cottage w/ mooring s Nicely appointed 2BR cottage
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Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated.
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Bay Maritime School on Wednesday evening.
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this year (the local technician “It’s unusual for the trop- a year.
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Come to St. John’s for an outdoor showing of the movie
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7:30 p.m. The movie will start at 8 p.m., and popcorn will be 2-4 PM & 5-7 PM or by appointment
served. It’s like being at the drive-in…only without the cars.
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Senior Center news Daniel’s Ride is OPENING SPECIAL


FIRST CLASS FREE - SECOND CLASS BRING A
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Lunch: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Cost for Duxbury seniors $5; non-seniors and non-residents $6.
Aug. 7 Y
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Monday, Aug. 2: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, broccoli, and ficer’s Association will hold
fresh fruit “Daniel’s Ride” on Saturday, NOW OPEN
Aug. 7, starting at 11 a.m.. This
Tuesday, Aug. 3: Barbecue special - grilled chicken sand- benefit motorcycle ride will
wich with avocado, tomato and coleslaw begin and end at the Upland
Wednesday, Aug. 4: Turkey club, potato salad, pickle and Club in Plympton, located at
ice cream 76 Upland Rd., where a large
chicken barbecue will be held.
Positive Aging: Wednesday, August 4 at 10 a.m. Leisure All proceeds will go to the
time, free time and time for ourselves: what do we do with it? Dillon Family Fund and will
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Weekly Movie: Thursday Aug. 5 will be “Sherlock Hol- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
mes.” Robert Downey Jr., in a Golden Globe-winning role, stars in Boston.
as the legendary London sleuth Sherlock Holmes, joined by Jude Tickets can be purchased
Law as Dr. Watson, in this Guy Ritchie-helmed reinvention of at the Plympton Police De- shop in Duxbury! boat supplies, groceries, ice cream,
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective series. Based on a comic partment (5 Palmer Rd., Plym- art, beauty treatments, jewelry, invitations, sailing lessons,
book by producer Lionel Wigram, the story follows Holmes and pton) or Plympton Cycles (87 home design, chiropractors, gifts, liquor, seafood, massage,
Watson as they face off against the villainous Blackwood (Mark Country Rd.) They will also be landscaping, insurance, restaurants, attorneys, home sales,
Strong). Rachel McAdams co-stars as sharp beauty Irene Adler. sold at the Upland Club prior car repairs, historical sites, bank loans, dentists...
Thursday, Aug. 12 the movie will be “Shutter Island.” World to the ride. Riders are $25 and you can get it all here with very little driving!
War II soldier-turned-U.S. marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo Di- passengers are $10.
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Senior Breakfast: Tuesday, Aug. 10. The cost is $4. Reser-
vations required 24 hours in advance by calling 781-934-5774,
x 100.
Foot Care: Tuesday, Aug. 10. Call Peggy at x104 to make
an appointment. Cost is $31.
Foreign Film: Tuesday, Aug. 10. ‘The Legend of 1900.”
End of Summer Sale!!
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infant, 1900 (Tim Roth) becomes a virtuoso piano player who
learns about the outside world only through interactions with
passengers, never setting foot on land, even for the love of his
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Ask a nurse: Thursday, Aug. 12. By Bayada Nurses at 11:30
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Foot Therapy with Kathy Affsa: Thursday, Aug. 12 from
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10 a.m.-12 p.m. Cost is $10 for 10 minutes. Call Peggy at x104
to schedule and appointment.
Supper Club: Join us Thursday, Aug. 12 for a delightful
evening at Paisano’s in Kingston. Excellent atmosphere and dé-
cor. Fixed menu, individual checks. Choices include haddock,
$20, chicken parmesan, $18, or 12 oz. sirloin, $22. Cash bar.
Call Peggy at x104 to make a reservation.
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Bus Trip to Trader Joe’s: on Friday, Aug. 13. Call Peggy at
ext 104 to make a reservation.
Summer Lobsterfest: Thursday, Aug. 19, join us for our
monthly pot luck dinner. Bring a side dish and lobster crackers.
Sign up at front desk. Cost $5 per lobster. Registration closed at
50. Payment of lobster required at time of sign up.
Off to the theatre: on Friday, Aug. 20. Join us for “Hello
Dolly” at 5:30 p.m.
Get on the Bus: We are off to the New England Patriot’s
Hall of Fame on Friday, Aug. 27. The cost is $7. Call Peggy at
x104 to make a reservation.
New Exercise Classes: In partnership with Plymouth Fit-
ness we are offering two new exercise classes. Balance and
Stretching on Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. This new class helps to
increase balance and flexibility. Cost is $5 per class. Strength
Training on Fridays at 10 a.m. This new class helps to build
muscle and increase aerobic capacity. Cost is $5 per class.
8 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Send around town items


including births, anniversaries,
promotions and other life milestones to
editor@duxburyclipper.com.

➢➢ Richard C. Muraida has


been appointed senior vice
president of commercial bank-
ing at Boston
Private Bank
and Trust
Company. In The Prehar family visited West Point and kept up with the news in the
1989 Mr. Mu- Clipper while at Michie Stadium.
raida gradu-
ated from the
Massachu-
setts Institute
of Technology, Center for Real
Estate Development Minority
Developers Executive Program.
He earned both bachelors and
masters degrees from the Boston Molly Benttinen 8, of West Street, catching her first fish on July 17 on
University School of Music. a trip with her Mom and Dad led by Captain David Bitters.
➢➢ Liz Antaya, daughter of
Doug and Kate Antaya, was from Lynn University in Boca He is employed at Brigham and
named to the dean’s list at the Raton, Fla. Julie graduated Women’s Hospital in the TIMI
College of the Holy Cross for summa cum laude and has been Research Group.
the spring semester. Liz will accepted into the M.B.A. pro-
gram at Lynn University where ➢➢ Scott Ahern recently re-
be studying in Spain at the Uni- turned from studying abroad
versity of Las Baleares for the she will be returning in August.
She is presently employed by for the spring semester at the
2010-2011 academic year as Universidad de Alcala in Spain.
Alexandra Leaverton and Caroline McSherry reading the Clipper at
part of the study abroad pro- Verizon Fios. their softball tournament in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. They play on
While in Spain, Scott lived with a Jr. Olympic softball team called Mass Drifters Destroyers. They
gram at the College of the Holy ➢➢ Nicole Elizabeth Lake a Spanish family and traveled
Cross. placed fifth out of 18 teams at the tournament. Alex is an outfielder
received the Loy Wilkinson extensively. He will be a senior and Caroline is a catcher on the team.
➢➢ The Women’s Division of Award for demonstrated record at Loyola University in Balti-
US Lacrosse has named Caitlin of academic excellence, lead- more, Md. in the fall. He is a
Burke and Katie Griffin 2010 ership, and service in chemical member of the Sellinger Schol-
High School Academic All- and biomolecular engineering ars honors program and is work-
Americans for their excellence by a graduating senior at Johns ing toward a degree in business
on the field and in the class- Hopkins University. She is marketing.
room. the daughter of Peter and Gail
Lake and a DHS graduate. Ni- ➢➢ Mitch Miller recently
➢➢ Mark Hennessy, a market- cole majored in chemical and completed a co-op program
ing major, has been named to biomolecular engineering and working for Nuvera in Billerica,
the President’s list at Southern graduated in May. a hydrogen fuel cell manufac-
New Hampshire University. To turing company. Back in school
be eligible for this honor, a stu- ➢➢ Michelle Quinlisk, 12, has for the summer semester, Mitch
dent must compile an academic been awarded with the AMHA will again work for Nuvera be-
grade point average of 3.5-4.0. Hunter Seat on the Flat Silver ginning in September, starting
Medal Award for her outstand- his senior year at Wentworth In-
➢➢ Alexandra Welch, a justice ing performance at the Connect- stitute. He is working toward a
studies major, and Meaghan icut Morgan Horse Show held degree in mechanical engineer-
West, majoring in elementary June 8-12 in West Springfield. ing.
education, were named to the She qualified to compete for the
dean’s list at Southern New Gold Medal at the 2010 Grand ➢➢ Heather Elizabeth Bone Brad Newman of Bay Ridge Lane recently caught a striped bass in
Hampshire University. To be National and World Champion- received a bachelor of science Duxbury Bay. It was 42” long and weighed 25 lbs. To his right is a
eligible for this honor, a student ship Morgan Horse Show held degree this spring from Manhat- visitor from Colorado, First Sergeant (Ret) Eddie H. Inslee.
must compile an academic grade in Oklahoma City, October tan College.
point average of 3.0-3.49. 9-16. ➢➢ Quenby Solberg, daughter
➢➢ Kaitlin Clark (DHS’07) ➢➢ Jennifer K. Mattern has of Marcia and Paul Solberg,
has been named to the dean’s been named to the spring se- was named to the dean’s list
list for the spring semester at mester dean’s list at Radford at Smith College for the 2009-
Duquesne University. Kaitlin is University. She is the daughter 2010 school year. Quenby is
a a junior in the school of nurs- of Michael Mattern of Chest- majoring in English at Smith.
ing as is the daughter of Rod nut Street and a senior commu- ➢➢ Catherine Varonko, a
and Terri Clark of Mallards nication major. sophomore majoring in anthro-
Cove Lane. pology and history at Syracuse
➢➢ Steve Ahern has gradu-
➢➢ Siobhan Roche has been ated from McGill University, University, was named to the
named to the dean’s list for the Montreal, Canada with a de- dean’s list for the spring semes-
spring semester at the Univer- gree in biomedical sciences. ter.
sity of Wisconsin-Madison for
the spring semester.
➢➢ Graham Dougherty grad-
uated from Lafayette College,
Penn. in May receiving an A.B.
in History.
➢➢ Colleen Dwyer has been
named to the dean’s list at the
University of Massachusetts in
Dartmouth for the spring se-
mester.
➢➢ Julie A. Stamper (DHS
‘06), daughter of Barry and
Maureen Stamper, recently
received a Bachelor of Science Carolyn Ravenscroft, archivist at the Drew Archival Library, stands
degree in business management Artist Sally Dean with Duxbury resident Winifred D’Amelio, who will with Jan Turnquist, executive director of the Orchard House in
be 105 on Sept. 8, at Dean’s recent opening at the Bumpus Gallery. Concord, who recently performed a one-woman show on Louisa May
Photo by Julius A. Prince, Jr. Alcott at the library. Photo by Julius A. Prince, Jr.
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Koomey, who will be entering sixth grade this fall, has been a student and French toast cooked to
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Obituaries
Send obituary nOtices Silverman, Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
to obits@clipperpress.com
South Shore Quaker
MacDonald Funeral Home
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Phone: 781-749-4383, Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, (off Rte. 228 at the library/town hall
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834-7320
Mariana J. Laudermilk, 72
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
year round: Family worship at 10 am. “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
Mariana J. Laudermilk, 72 of Duxbury, his wife Susan (Eatough) Laudermilk of Plym-
died at home on July 19, after a long
St. battle
Mark of with
Epheseusouth,
Orthodoxand Kelly (Laudermilk) and her husband
Mission Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
cancer. Born in Pottstown, Penn., she was the Rob Waltermire of Duxbury; her siblings Da-
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daughter of the late Raymond D. and Dorothea vid and his wife Barbara Urner of Royersford, RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
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school in Hingham until leaving to raise her becca and Hannah; many nieces and nephews, 373 Court Street 619 State Road (Rt. 3A)
family. Years later, she substitute Safe
taught at Church
Harbor Al- and friends. N. Plymouth Manomet
den Elementary School in Duxbury until retir- In lieu
52 Main St., Marshfield, Pastor of flowers,
Mark Eagling, donations may be made
781-837-9903 (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
ing in 1991. She enjoyed her family, her church, in her memory to Nazarene Compassionate
sailing, gardening, walking and in particular Ministries, c/o St. Paul’s Church of the Naza- Jan Butterworth
spending time with her granddaughters. rene, 136 Summer St. Duxbury, MA 02332. (781) 582-9766
Mrs. Laudermilk leaves her husband of 49 Arrangements by Shepherd Funeral Home. Care for your animal, all
years, Jack Laudermilk; her children, Kevin and shapes and sizes on a daily basis

Darrell D. McWilliam, 62
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McWilliam, 62, died House. She loved gardening, interior decorat- Bachelors of
July 15 at her home ing, traveling, and painting, which became a Science in Animal Science
in Duxbury after a source of therapy during her fight against can- Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
seven-year battle cer. She and her husband renewed their wed-
with cancer. ding vows in Maui in 2004.
Mrs. McWilliam Mrs. McWilliam’s fight against cancer in-
was born in Hyde spired her sons to form The Brothers McWil-
Park on October 11, liam Foundation, which organized events to
1947, the daughter raise money and awareness for breast cancer
of the late Herbert research.
Russell Dimmick She leaves her husband, Jack; her sons,
and Dorothy Neale Dimmick. After spending Scott David and his wife Stephanie of Chicago,
her early years in Lima, Ohio, she moved with Ill., and Todd Kendall and his partner Emily
her family to Park Ridge, N.J. in 1958. Active Paramore of Boston; three sisters, Pamela Mar-
in the performing arts, she graduated from Park han of Red Bank, N. J., Debra Conway of Sel-
Ridge High School in 1965. She attended Ohio byville, Del. and Meredith Wiech of Andover;
University before moving on to study elemen- four nieces, five nephews, five great-nieces and
tary school education at Monmouth College. six great-nephews. She was the sister of the late
In 1968, she met Jack McWilliam, who Paula Blagg and the late Geoffrey Dimmick. 1

became her husband of 41 years. Married in A memorial service will be held on Mon- by the yard
Park Ridge, N.J. on July 12, 1969, they soon day, Aug. 9 at 10 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal pick-up or delivered

moved to Massachusetts, and had two sons. Church, 410 Washington St. in Duxbury. In
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the South Shore, and once the troupe
took up residence in the Performing
Arts Center (PAC), the number of
Duxbury participants rose dramati-
Paul D. Fitzgerald, D.M.D., P.C.
cally. On Friday and Saturday, July 30 Specializing in Orthodontics
and 31 at 7:30 p.m., 100 performers
between the ages of 7 and 15 –– 41
from Duxbury -- will put on an up-
dated, family-friendly production of
“Guys and Dolls.”
This year’s Duxbury performers
are: Katherine Auth, Linnea Berry,
Rose Brewer, Hailey Briggs, Ciara
Brooks, Eva Catanzariti, Cece Coluc-
ci, Analee Carpenter, Abigail Chase,
Ava Chase, Julia Chase, Julia Con-
stantine, Kelsey Dewolf, Genevieve
Dixon, Molly Guinen, Peaty Hoo-
gendijk, Will Kelso, Annabel Kiley,
Alexandra Knies, Amanda Lawrence,
Maddy Lies, Christina Listernick,
Lexi Lombardi, Mandy McLellan,
Charlotte Mallgol, Emily McDermott,
Nina Morse, Bridget Murphy, Grace 187 Summer St. Suite 8
Nelson, Sara Nelson, Janine Neprud, Kingston
Clay Neuger, Kelsey Nudd, Anna Ol-
son, Julia Roveto, Chasey Sampson, 781-585-0024
Jenna Sharpe, Hannah Sheil, Emma Sundstrom, Mickey White, and Julia Wonkka.
Advance tickets for “Guys and Dolls” are on sale now for $10, available at the PAC before
and after rehearsals at 9 a.m. and noon Mondays through Thursdays, or by reservation at 781-826- COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS
8550. Tickets at the door will be $10 for students and seniors, and $12 for adults. www.kingstonorthodontics.com
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 11

G
CANDIDATE’S CORNER
Calter holds campaign event OODRICH
Massachusetts Democratic
Party Chairman John Walsh
sang the praises of Tom Calter
at a July 15 session held at
LUMBER
DUXBURY HARDWARE CORP.
Kingston’s Royal Garden Res- 40 INDEPENDENCE ROAD • KINGSTON
taurant, where more than 75
people gathered to talk about (Rte 53 near Duxbury/Kingston Line)
the campaign and upcoming 781-422-0131
efforts.
Walsh said that Calter
brings “some common sense
solutions” to the Legislature,
and noted that the Kingston
democrat is not afraid to cross
party lines to do it. “He has
a core set of beliefs and is a
true leader, and we all need to
work hard to be sure that he
is re-elected,” Walsh told the
crowd.
Arnie Briggs, campaign Representative Calter’s campaign event featured Massachusetts
manager and Amy Belmore, Democratic Party Chair John Walsh as keynote speaker.
Kitchen Fresh Public
the campaign’s event coordi- campaign plans many stand- on helping with the campaign, Swordfish
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Indian Pond Country Club. The For additional information 781-585-5075. Take
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Reception for auditor candidate Lobs
ter
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Merry Village goes to the


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On Thursday, the board vestigate the matter. Village, in Brockton Superior And back by popular demand...CUSTOM SPPRAY TANNING!
voted 4-0-1, with Chairman The Massachusetts Office Court.
Dennis Murphy abstaining, to of the Inspector General is a The lawsuit is currently 64 Summer St., Kingston 781-585-2492
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the matter to the inspector gen- cording to their Web site. The records, Murphy was due to
eral for independent review,” office conducts operational file a response to the initial
according to ZBA Vice Chair- and management reviews, an- complaint, but on July 12 Mur- Treat Yourself
woman Judi Barrett. alyzes legislation and regula- phy filed a motion for more
The board had clashed with tions, provides technical assis- definite statement, which is a to Deep
the developer in recent months tance, and conducts civil and means of obtaining a more de-
over a number of outstanding criminal investigations. tailed motion from the oppos- Restorative
items at the project, including Merry Village has a long ing party in a civil case before
the lack of an as-built plan, and complicated history with filing a full response. Sleep
and lack of cooperation on the the town. It was the first proj-
town’s review of the project’s ect granted a comprehensive Voter Registration Improve your health and vitality
cost certification. (40B devel- permit in Duxbury under the
opments are only allowed to 40B “anti-snob” zoning act, Wednesday, August 25
take in a certain amount of which allows a developer to is the last day to register to An electrically quiet sleeping area allows you to relax
profit.) circumvent local zoning regu- vote or change party enroll- into the deeper sleep phases, when the body repairs
At Thursday’s hearing, lations if a portion of the units ment for the State Primary. and restores itself.
Barrett read into the record on the property are priced be- The Town Clerk’s office will
a June 28 letter from builder low market value. Originally be open from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Reap the benefits!
Patrick Cincotta engaging the approved as a 55-and-over on the 25th to accept regis- Feel more energetic * Stave off sickness * Strengthen your immune system
town’s review engineer to re- project, the development team trations. After 4 p.m., please
solve the as-built issue. Two later asked the ZBA to lift the enter through the glass doors As a certified Building Biology Environmental Consultant , I can come
trustees from Merry Village restriction, which it did. at the rear of the Town Hall.
to your home, measure the electromagnetic spectrum in your bedroom,
had come before the board at The reason the board is If you have any questions,
the last meeting thinking this treading carefully on the mat- please call 781-934-1100 identify polluting sources, and recommend immediate solutions.
issue had been taken care of, ter, as well as why Murphy x4.
Call Phyllis Traver at
781-934-5659

Sleep Deeper...Live Better

Mayflower Carpet

INCREDIBLE EDIBLE PLANTS: Members of Sustainable Duxbury as well as people from across the
South Shore, accompanied naturalist John Root on a walking tour of Colchester Farm in Plympton

Mayflower Carpet
on Saturday. Root talked about edible plants that can be found in nature, and food and beverages
prepared from such plants were served. Courtesy photo.

E Underground Open-Mic Night to feature local “the areaʼs premier flooring experts
& exclusive dealer”
performers at South Shore Conservatory • Hardwood • Carpet
Singers, players, poets cals and play the piano. Also and schedule a performance • Tile • Ceramic
give us your best stuff! “E a local musician, Plympton’s time. Limited admission will
Underground,” South Shore Jesse George, guitarist, will be available at the door. • Laminate Products
Conservatory’s popular open- accompany. Performers and audience
mic series will be held on Fri- Adults are welcome to admission is $10 per person.
day, Aug. 13 from 9-11 p.m. perform or listen in to an Desserts and refreshments are
at The Ellison Center for the eclectic mix of entertainment. available. 0% FINANCING FOR 12 MONTHS ON ALL GOODS AND SERVICES
Arts, 64 St. George St. College students home for the To register, or for more
A local Americana al- summer are welcome to per- information, call South Shore Mayflower Carpet is now a Shiretown Glass Affiliate
ternative-rock duo will be form or just listen. A sound Conservatory at 781-934-
the featured event openers. system, keyboard, drums, 2731 x11 or e-mail Anne Shiretown Home Restorations
Kingston-native Teddy Weck- accompanist (keys or guitar) Smith at a.smith@sscmusic. shiretownglass.com
bacher, a Berkeley College will be provided. Performers org. 186 Standish Ave. Plymouth
music major, will perform vo- should call ahead to register 508-746-1955
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 13

TOP DUXBURY OFFICES


RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE
15 DEPOT STREET
LIST TO SALE CONVERSION
781-934-6995

TOTAL LISTED TOTAL SOLD OR %


OFFICE UNDER CONTRACT CONVERTED
SINCE 1/1/10 AS OF 7/19/10

CB Duxbury 105 42 40%


Office #2 84 22 26%
Office #3 64 13 20%
Office #4 44 9 20%
Office #5 44 8 18%
The above statistics are based on the total number of properties listed and then converted to either an accepted offer or a sale as of July 19, 2010

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DBMS students on Duxbury Bay

Courtney Collins and Michaela Morris look relaxed in their 420 Racer.

Mathew McKeen and Reilly Keating-Wood


Maggie Rose Harlow and Charlotte Crist are all maneuver around fellow sailors in their 420
smiles in their Discovery class. Learn to Race class.

Jan Kite-Powell gets


some speed sailing a
Laser in the Olympic
Trainer class.

Caroline O’Connor and Erin


Doolin get some guidance
from their coach in the Junior
Austin Gaenicke, Experienced Instructional
Windsurfing I class, Rowing class.
catches a gentle
breeze.
Marisa Marshaoka and
Sarah Thompson cruise
along in the 420 Learn to
Race class.

Jean-Luc Sensenbernner is in the Opti Learn to Race class and Easy going Max Roukos, Windsurfing II, is ready to
keeps a keen eye out to avoid other boats. move up to a bigger sail.

Katie Gioioso takes time to smile for the camera


while she waits for some wind in her Opti Racer. Photos by Karen Wong
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 15

Dean opening reception at the Bumpus

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Marshfield artist Sally Dean with


Jane Nielsen, president of the
Helen Bumpus Gallery. Dean’s
mixed media artwork is cur-
rently on display at the gallery
through August. The exhibit may
be viewed at the Duxbury Free
Library during regular hours.

Dean recently demonstrated


her mixed media techniques at
a reception for her exhibit.
Photos by Julius A. Prince, Jr.

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Selectmen finalize 40B agreement


continued from page one 94-unit assisted living facil- resolve the litigation, which
ity. There will also be related centered around the condi-
the project in March, but the facilities and amenities for the tions. Troy, MacDonald, and
developer subsequently ap- development. several selectmen met sepa-
pealed the decision to the The original Island Creek rately with ZBA members and
Housing Appeals Committee. development built in the the applicant and Troy also
After the town was officially 1980s consists of 106 units, met with the ZBA in separate
in litigation, the ZBA had or 136 bedrooms of mostly meetings.
no further role, according to elderly housing. The ZBA was instrumen-
Troy. The development was tal in working out the agree-
In a July 26 memo, Troy proposed under Chapter 40B, ment, said Troy, noting that
states that the town manager also called the “anti-snob” “through assiduous dialogue,”
and selectmen have “exclu- zoning act, which allows de- the Board of Appeals came to
sive and unbridled discretion velopers to bypass local zon- agreement with the applicant
over all legal issues relating ing regulations if a portion of over all the issues related to
to the Town of Duxbury (with the units are sold at below- the conditions.
the exception of matters relat- market rates. Instead of taking “A lot of progress has
ing to the schools) and control the project before the town’s been made in the last six to
all aspects of strategy with re- various boards and commit- eight weeks,” Troy said. “We
spect to litigation.” tees for their approvals, a owe them (the ZBA) a great
As of Monday, Troy said developer applies only to the deal of gratitude.”
the final version of this agree- Zoning Board of Appeals, Troy said that he expects
ment was a public document. which has the authority to is- the agreement to be in its fi-
The comprehensive permit sue a comprehensive permit. nal legal form by August 3
lists 182 conditions, which fall Selectmen have the right and that it will be ready to
under five categories: waste- to direct Troy and MacDonald be signed at the selectmen’s
water, commercial uses, traf- to settle the matter because, meeting August 9. The public
fic and site access, preserving according to Troy, the ZBA’s is welcome to give their com-
the affordability of existing authority was finished when it ments on the final agreement
units and financial issues. issued its final decision on the to MacDonald before August
According to this agree- comprehensive permit. 3, Troy said.
ment, the proposed develop- However, the ZBA contin-
ment consists of 214 new units ued to meet to discuss Island
containing 314 bedrooms, in- Creek, because, according to
cluding three 36-unit rental the July 26 memo, selectmen 'BNJMZPXOFEBOEPQFSBUFE
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apartment buildings, 12 three- and MacDonald requested the Flying Scots, Marshall 15s, Pintails
bedroom townhouses and a ZBA’s help and expertise to Lasers & Big Cats at special regattas

The Duxbury Yacht Club hosts the


GATRA announces new DYC MIDSUMMER REGATTA
incentive ridership progam œ“i E July 31st and August 1st
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South Shore Passport. Rid- discounts on purchases and
ers receive a Passport Guide services when the Passport .PTRVJUP  5JDL $POUSPM The Duxbury Yacht Club hosts Duxbury Racing in the
that is carried with them each is presented. Passports can summer season June-September. It includes a
time they ride a GATRA bus. be picked up at the Councils t 4FBTPOBM1SPHSBNT Summer Series held on most Saturdays and special
Drivers will record each ride on Aging or the Public Town t 0OFUJNF weekend regattas such as the Tune Up Regatta,
on the Passport. After four Library in Duxbury, Marsh- ZBSEUSFBUNFOUTGPS Midsummer Regatta and Regatta Day.
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bury/Marshfield links. (season fee $100, special regatta fees vary)
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adults, and $10 for students.

CANDIDATE’S CORNER
Coffee hour
with Rep.
Webster
State Representative Dan-
iel Webster (R-Pembroke) an-
nounces that he will be avail-
able to meet with constituents
at Foodie’s Market in Hall’s
Corner on Friday, Aug. 6.
Representative Webster
will be available at 9 a.m. Ap-
pointments are not necessary
and all residents are welcome
to come speak with the Repre-
sentative about issues of con-
cern.
If you have any questions,
you can call Brian Patterson at
Representative Webster’s State
House Office at 617-722-2487
or e-mail Rep.DanielWeb-
ster@hou.state.ma.us.

Rep. Calter to host Aug. 5 Joshua Tree


youth engagement
forum August 2
Aug. 12 Jackson
On Aug. 2, State Representa-
tive Tom Calter will host a “youth
Wetherbee Band
day forum” for citizens between Opener:
the ages of 18 and 21, and he
would like to hear from the young
Brendan Hogan
voters in the district.
The forum will be conduct-
ed in the House Chamber at the
Aug. 19 Love Dogs
Massachusetts State House. Bus Opener:
transportation and lunch will be
provided by Rep. Calter. The Flip Side
Issues to be discussed in-
clude education, jobs and the en-
vironment. Buses will leave 10
Cordage Park Circle at 12 noon
Aug. 26 Beatlejuice
and will return at 4 p.m. Space
is limited to the first 100 youths.
All concerts begin at 6pm.
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508-732-0033. Representative
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Buddy Ball Celebrates Fifth Year

A Duxbury Diamondbacks player addresses and thanks the crowd for a wonderful sea-
The Coulimore family enjoys a late afternoon lunch. J.J. Coulimore was a member of son.
Buddy Ball until he passed away this summer.

Malissa Kenney thanks the Buddy Ball organization for assisting the
ARC of Greater Plymouth. Kenney is the Director of Family Support
for the ARC.

Greg Jennings is awarded for a great season of hard-nosed baseball. Buddy Ball is an organization that
allows developmentally disabled children to play baseball.

Bobby Boyle, Rob


Morris. Bobby
and Rob helped
out with Buddy
Ball this year and
contributed many
hours to the orga-
nization.

Sam Draper
is thanked for
the assistance
she gave to the
Buddy Ball pro-
gram.

Mike Showstead
embraces Ruth
Coulimore,
mother of the late
J.J. Coulimore.
Showstead
announced
that there will
be an annual
“J.J. Coulimore
Memorial Game,”
which will be
Buddy Ball held it’s awards ceremony and pizza party at the Senior Center this played beneath
past Saturday. Buddy Ball just concluded its fifth season. the lights of Train
Field.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 19

Duxbury Farms residents Reservations


Recommended

unhappy with developer 182 Powder Point Ave • Duxbury


781.934.7727
continued from page one “The past is the past,” he the building permits.
said. We didn’t lose the proj- “Dennis, are you their at- www.ppbab.com
The board eventually ect, we’re going forward ... torney?” Intoccia said. “You’re
granted Intoccia permission to you don’t want to have an un- trying to stop this project any Recommended in Karen Brown’s Guide, 2009 New England
build the next two units –– one built subdivision, neither do way you can. You still keep
affordable and one market rate the neighbors.” talking negative about me.
–– at essentially the same time. He said many of the items It’s not right as a chairman ...
However, a large group of resi- the residents were concerned you’re trying to egg them on.”
dents attended the hearing and about could be taken care of in Murphy said that it was in
expressed their displeasure a month or so. both the town and the develop-
over unfinished items at Dux- One resident, however, er’s best interests to make the
bury Farms. Several urged the Paula Radzevich said her goal residents happy, regardless of
Board of Appeals not to grant wasn’t to see her home com- the board’s authority.
anything to Intoccia until their pleted, but to be released from “I don’t make this decision
issues were resolved. her obligation so she could uninformed by the people who
Loretta Doyle, who lives move on. live there,” said Murphy. “I
in one of the affordable units, “They promised me the hear the people who have been
said her punch list of problems world and promised me I’d living there the past months
has recently been resolved, but have a house on June 30,” and years saying hold his feet
said it took too long. Radzevich said, at times be- to the fire.”
“It took a year of arguing,” coming emotional. She said “I am sick and tired of hear-
she said. “If it weren’t for town that because the work on the ing about this,” added Barrett.
officials ... fighting for me and house is unfinished (only the “We’ve been hearing about
working with me I would still foundation has been construct- this for a long time ... take care
be waiting.” ed), she is unable to move in, of your existing buyers.”
Doyle pointed out that the but because work has started, Eventually the board voted
delays cost her a chance to get she can’t get her deposit back. to allow Intoccia relief from
thousands of dollars in down “We’re living pretty much the existing comprehensive
payment assistance. out of boxes,” she said. “All permit, allowing him to build
“I closed in December,” I want to do is get my money units eight and nine out of or-
said Mike Davis of Sawmill back and move on with my der. They did not make a de-
Road. “I have no landscap- life.” cision on some of the other
ing, I did my whole front lawn Intoccia said that the is- pending matters concerning
myself ... Why should Intoccia sue with the Radzeviches is Duxbury Farms, and contin-
keep building houses if noth- that the town wouldn’t issue a ued the hearing until Sept. 16
ing on the street is done.” building permit. in order to give Intoccia time
Intoccia and Shelmerdine “I came in tonight to try to to resolve the outstanding is-
protested that the residents’ is- work with you guys to move sues with the neighbors.
sues had nothing to do with the forward,” he said. “I can’t
reason for the public hearing. change the way the economy
“There’s very little that the was the last two years.”
town can do as an official mat- Board members said they
ter because all we do is issue heard the residents’ concerns
permits,” Murphy said, point- loud and clear but were limited
ing out that everyone present in the action they could take.
had their certificate of occu- “I am terribly sympathetic
pancy. “The developer and to the people in this room but
his counsel are here tonight, unfortunately this matter is a
they’ve heard you loud and lot more complicated legally
clear.” than your individual homes,”
Intoccia promised multiple said Judi Barrett. “We have an
times during the hearing that obligation as a board to protect
he would meet with residents the town. We need to talk to
to alleviate their concerns. town counsel.”
Intoccia, however, was
concerned that if he couldn’t
Russian pianist continue building the next af-
fordable and market rate unit,
to perform at his financing could collapse
and halt the project, prompting
ACM litigation.
At times, the hearing got
Russian-born pianist, heated, and at one point Intoc-
Igor Lovchinsky, will per- cia and Shelmerdine accused
form in concert at The Art Murphy of planting the idea
Complex Museum in Dux- in the residents’ head to appeal
bury on Sunday, Aug. 1, at
4 p.m. Acclaimed for his

Sidewalk Sale
mesmerizing and fiery per-
formances and poignant mu-
sic-making, Lovchinsky has
performed at the Kennedy
Center, Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Recital Auditorium, the Na-
tional Philharmonic Hall in
Warsaw and the American
Embassy in Beijing.
The program is free and
supported by the Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Family Char-
itable Trusts, and by gifts
STARTS JULY 28TH INSIDE & OUT RAIN OR SHINE
from friends of the museum.
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David S. Cutler, Publisher Emeritus letters & commentaries
Benjamin D. Cutler, President is Monday at noon.
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What’s Yours? Share your views in our sounding off section
Phone: 781-934-2811
Thanks to Rotary and Foodie’s ——————

Good time to be D
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com

id you hear that the distributed through the Meals- everyone has access to good
Duxbury Rotary On-Wheels Program? Over nutritional food and to Foodie’s
just donated $1,000 the last few years Duxbury re- Market for their much appreci-
to the Greater Plymouth Food ceived an average of 1,200 lbs. ated loyal partnership.
Warehouse (GPFW), a program per year or the equivalent of If you would like to find

a culture vulture
of South Shore Community Ac- 902 meals. out more about us, receive our
tion Council? Did you hear that the “Food For Thought” newslet-
Did you hear that Food- GPFW has a Healthy Harvest ter or make a donation, go to
ie’s Duxbury Market has been Program that purchases locally sscac.org and click on Greater
bringing food to GPFW with grown fruits and vegetables and Plymouth Food Warehouse.

in Duxbury
bimonthly donations from their distributes the produce at no Thank you very much Dux-
food collection bin just inside cost to eighteen towns includ- bury Rotary and Foodie’s Dux-
the exit and from their store for ing Duxbury? Last summer the bury Market!
over two years? Duxbury COA received 2,095 Beth Thompson

T
Did you hear that each lbs of fresh produce or the Food Resources Manager,
his is a great time to be a fan of culture in Duxbury. month GPFW volunteers pack- equivalent of 1,575 meals. Greater Plymouth Food
age 29 nutritionally balanced We are very grateful to the Warehouse
Sure, the beach is always the biggest highlight of bags of food that are delivered Rotary for their generous con-
the summer in this town, and with good reason, but to the Duxbury COA free and tribution to help ensure that
what about entertainment options for those who burn easily and
A new approach to government? —————
T
would prefer more low-key, indoor entertainment?
The Duxbury Music Festival is in its fifth year now and has hanks Barbara Ripley ing to this board and answering
quickly blossomed into a must-see summer attraction. This is for your prompt and What to this board would be the per-
no amateur collection of music enthusiasts, but a world-class courteous letter of sonnel director, the labor coun-
competition that brings students and teachers from all over the July 19 informing me that the
job of town manager was not
do you sel, the finance director and a
town attorney. This new board
world to Duxbury. For much of the year, Duxbury residents available at this time. Let me think? would provide the checks and
drive by the Ellison Center for the Arts and wonder: what goes go at this from another direc- balances necessary for a real ef-
on in there? But for these three weeks, it’s hard to miss the tion. I would like to suggest a Got an opinion you want to share? ficient system that would bring
music. new and fresh approach to the Sound off on this or any other issue. the quick action our town needs
great people of Duxbury. How Send your comments to:
to fix some of our immediate
The festival has something for everyone, from free concerts about we eliminate the town E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com needs, such as our schools. No
on the town green to private performances in homes around manager’s position completely Mail: P.O. Box 1656, Duxbury, MA 02331 more costly studies. We need
Duxbury (a nice local touch, by the way.) The festival will and create the “Town of Dux- workers with hammers and
wind up this coming week so if you haven’t seen a concert yet, bury Board of Management.” nails. I don’t want to see pic-
The new board would consist with settling all litigation cases, tures anymore. I want to see
mark you calendar. of three volunteers that would managing and rebuilding our demolition.
We’re also glad to hear the Bay Players are making their meet say one or two evenings a infrastructure, handling bids, Jim O’Sullivan
week. They would be charged and all town business. Report- Amado Way
permanent home in the Cornerstone Lodge here in Duxbury.
We’ve long felt Duxbury was missing a good local community
Efforts of many made evening special ————
I
theatre troupe, and the Bay Players have a long history and a
great reputation. Our local arts critic Bruce Barrett took in the t was our honor and Goldenberg, and the rest of The food and service provid-
adult show this weekend (see section B) and is looking forward privilege to recently the members of the Despite ed by The Catered Affair was
celebrate the strength, Dwight band graciously and as good as it gets. A special
to a youth show later this summer. courage and friendship of Amy generously donated their eve- thank you to my friend Holly
We also know the Duxbury Art Association recently held Rose, Joni Grills and Jim Mc- ning to our cause. Their mu- for her very generous contribu-
their midsummer art show. The DAA has long been providing Clure, all of whom are bravely sic is absolutely wonderful tion to our cause as well. And
locals the opportunity to take classes and display their art. battling cancer. Our heartfelt and had the crowd dancing for lastly, but far from the least,
thanks to each of them for al- hours! Shore Gregory and Matt we would like to thank every-
So even if you’re more of a beach person, leave the towel lowing us to put them in the Bouthillier from Island Creek one who came to our event for
at home for one day and go absorb some classical music or take limelight, in an effort to raise Oysters spent hours patiently your support of Amy, Joni and
in an art showing. You’ll be glad you did. awareness and donations for and proficiently supplying us Jim, and for your support of the
– J. Graeber the Pan-Mass Challenge which with what truly are the finest PMC. Our party would have
go to Dana Farber for cancer oysters in the world! Shore been meaningless and much
research and treatment. The and Mark donated their time, less fun without all of you!
evening was made so much energy, their wonderful person- Wendy and Mark Rayfield
Thanks to Harbormaster and more special by the efforts of
so many. Allison Berry, Jim
alities, and their oysters to our
cause. Thank you so much!
Pill Hill Lane

Fire Department
O From the Archives: Recycling gone too far ....
n July 7 the Duxbury Fire Department and the Har-
bormaster staff were called upon to save a life. The
life they were trying to save that day was that of my
mother, Marie Ratto McShane. The efforts of these two groups
of people cannot go unrecognized. The outcome was not the one
On July 18, 1990, a resi-
my family hoped and prayed for, as my mother passed away three dent was taking a load
days later. However, we must take this opportunity to thank the to the transfer station
dedicated, well-trained, supportive staff of these departments for when he backed his car
what they did for my mother on that hot summer morning. We a bit too far to dump his
are forever grateful. rubbish. The Ford went
Joanna Dow, Duxbury over the concrete barrier
Ed McShane, Kingston, and into the trash bin.
Jimmy McShane, Needham The Fire Department was
able to get the driver out
safely, and his seat belt
Contact the ombudsman saved him from injury.
The car was considered
Have a question, concern or complaint about the Clip- totaled by his insurance
per’s coverage? Former Boston Globe writer Tony Cham- company.
berlain is the Clipper ombudsman.
Contact him at ombud@clipperpress.com.
Photo credit, Buzz Wadsworth.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 21

Thoughts on a summer run


F
By Cap Kane and neck and onto my shirt- My earlier sense of alone-
irst the bridge, my less chest. When it reaches the ness is gone but I don’t mind
foot falls on wood waistband of my shorts I know the company of walkers and
resounding with that I am fully engulfed by my beachgoers that have joined
slightly hollow echoes, not the efforts. my morning. They can have
dull slap of shoes on pavement. The low green of stubby what I am leaving behind. The
The half-mile stretch of planks pines and beach roses mark juxtaposition of blue water and
on pilings is a good warm-up, my usual turning point, where white sand prompts thoughts
the sand widens and morphs of a cooling plunge and accel-
Commentary into marsh, with little estuar- erates me toward the bridge.
ies working their way toward More fishermen have
sharing the green and blue of the bay. I enjoy this view and joined their earlier rising
the marsh and bay with fisher- keep going, making good on a brethren. Traffic on the wood-
men, as idle as I am fleet, their promise to add more distance en planks announces its pres-
stationary lines awaiting some today. The heat in the air and ence with the staccato of tires
unseen source of frantic activ- the warmth of my muscles has rolling from board to board in
ity. Wood changes to sand as loosened my legs and light- rapid succession. I prefer the
I turn onto the long, straight ened my feet. echoes from my feet. Coming
beach. The wind in my ears When I turn, the breeze is to the last yards, I glance at
drowns out all other noise. No behind me and I hear beach my watch, happy to note that
one is in sight ahead of me. I noises again; a dull squawk my outbound sluggishness
have these dunes and stones to from a gull, a tern’s scolding was more than countered by a
myself, selfish good fortune. overhead, the chee chee chee quicker than expected return.
The heat increases with the from redwing blackbirds in Perhaps the tailwind helped.
rising sun and my quickening the beach plums. Perhaps they A swim awaits ...
pace. The sweat that started chide me for overstaying my
as a trickle on my forehead welcome so I press on with
has migrated down my cheeks more purpose in my step.

RIDE PHAT gives out coupons


The RIDE PHAT group, provided by Go Big Board-
which is promoting helmet ing, a Trek bike given in part
safety in town, reports that by Martha’s Cycles, and three
so far, approximately 175 sets of Red Sox tickets gener-
coupons have been given out ously donated by the Polcari
and the group is seeing posi- family, the Rudicus
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strapping on a helmet while Scoops. Remember, sign the Riders do not need to be at the
boarding and biking. RIDE back of your card with a name event in order to win a prize,
PHAT members are handing and phone number because but they do need to sign the
out $2 reward coupons to kids the summer raffle is Aug. 19 coupon when it is redeemed in
and adults just for wearing at the DAA Skateboard Art order to be entered.
their helmets. Of the coupons Challenge. Also, several cou-
handed out so far, only 45 have pons have been redeemed
been redeemed at the stores but not signed. Prizes for the
that accept them: Benchwarm- raffle are: Bern helmets and a
ers, Duxbury Pizza, Far Fars, set of earphones, a long board

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Southeastern Massachusetts’ by the Massachusetts Com- reach Coordinators, Regional
regional land trust, Mount monwealth Corps program. Conservationists, or Service
Grace Land Conservation Early results from that proj- Learning Coordinators. Each
position has different responsi-
Trust recently announced that
it has been awarded $260,000
ect included the establishment
of new community gardens, bilities and goals: Land Stew- POOL
“Smile”
from the AmeriCorps program trail adoptions by community ards monitor protected land to
in support of the Massachu- groups, and new programs in ensure that conservation agree-
setts Land Initiative for To- schools to certify vernal pools. ments are followed; Outreach
morrow, also known as Mass- Other partners include Coordinators work to involve
LIFT. Mount Grace Executive Franklin Land Trust, Greater community groups in conser-
Director Leigh Youngblood
described the new grant as “an
Worcester Land Trust, Kestrel
Trust, Nashua River Watershed
vation and to strengthen ties to
the land; Regional Conserva- HINTS
opportunity to engage local Association, and Sudbury Val- tionists initiate and implement
communities in land conserva- ley Trustees. Each partner will new conservation projects; and
tion at a time of greater recog- host at least one AmeriCorps Service Learning Coordinators
nition of the importance of lo- member and will provide expand education and volun- THIS WEEK'S HINT
cal food and healthy forests.” staff support for the program. teer programs to bring young Q. We needed to shock the pool after a rain shower, but
Wildlands Trust will be the MassLIFT partners will also people into greater contact with our daughter was having a pool party that afternoon. Is
Southeastern Massachusetts be raising money to fund the the outdoors to learn about and there anything that we could have done?
coordinator for MassLIFT, a costs of supporting the pro- assist with conservation, farm-
collaboration of seven regional gram. Karen Grey, Wildlands ing, and forestry. A. You were correct not to use a regular shock
conservation groups designed Trust Executive Director said Those interested in volun- because it requires the pool to be swim-free for 10-12
to meet the Commonwealth’s “We are excited about this new teering for land conservation hours. However, there are some oxidizing agents
needs for land protection, in- partnership as the Americorps with AmeriCorps in Massachu- available that dissolve quickly and act as a clarifier
cluding starting new conserva- members that will work with setts can contact Dee Robbins, (like our "Smart Shock" and "Easy Shock & Swim") -
tion projects, stewardship of us will help increase our land Program Manager for Mass- they also allow you to swim in the pool after only 15
minutes!!!
protected lands, outreach to the protection and stewardship ef- LIFT at 978-248-2043 or rob-
community, and service learn- forts throughout the region.” bins@mountgrace.org. Vol-
ing opportunities to engage The $260,000 grant pro- unteers who want to focus on
young people in conservation. vides stipends for twenty Ame- conservation in Southeastern THIS WEEK'S
Massachusetts can also contact
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FOR THE BIRDS: The Village at Duxbury resident services staff
recently treated residents to a “Pancakes for Pelicans” breakfast ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY &
that raised more than $700 for the National Wildlife Federation’s
Gulf of Mexico rescue efforts. The staff presented an elegant ORGANIC PROGRAMS
breakfast buffet, and residents who attended were invited to
make a voluntary donation. Residents Marie Blessington, Bill GrowingGreenTS@yahoo.com
Kirkpatrick, Frieda Bjornson, George Gove, Marj Bentely and Don Justin Pinsonneault
Bentley enjoy the breakfast to benefit wildlife rescue in the Gulf
of Mexico. 413-447-5994
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 23

Duxbury police log Teen events at the library


Hunger Games: The library is looking for teen fans of
Thursday July 15 bormaster notified.
“The Hunger Games,” by Suzanne Collins to help plan and
1:48 p.m. Wire down on Saint 5:00 p.m. Harbormaster reported execute a real action Hunger Games event on the field be-
George Street. Officer checked kids at Blue Fish River in street hind the Duxbury Free Library on Saturday, Aug. 28 from 2
same and moved same. causing traffic issue. Officer ad-
vised to stay out of street.
-4 p.m. Two planning sessions regarding teams, the cornu-
1:59 p.m. Missing dog reported copia, a physical challenge, adding elements of the books to
on Union Bridge Road. Animal 7:04 p.m. Caller reports son’s
8:24 p.m. Caller on West Street skateboard was taken from May- our group adventure - let your imagination loose! Meet us on
control notified. reported wallet missing from Tuesdays, Aug. 3 and Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. in the young adult
flower Street bog area.
6:39 p.m. Caller reported five home. lounge, upper level of library, to participate in this fun plan-
males in the area conducting pos- 11:53 p.m. Motor vehicle struck ning event.
sibly unlawful transaction. Area guardrail on Route 3 northbound
Sunday July 18 in Duxbury. Operator took off What do libraries mean: Ongoing for everyone in the
search negative. 7:29 a.m. Caller on Loring on foot. State police had vehicle larger library patron community. Find all the photos and ar-
8:47 p.m. Domestic disturbance Street reported suspicious party towed. State police K9 to scene.
reported regularly at field. Area ticles you can find that underscore the value of libraries in to-
on Franklin Street. Caller report- Party in custody. day’s world. What are the many ways libraries can be relevant
ed boyfriend hiding in woods and search negative.
had stolen all of her money. Un- in our lives? Findings will be displayed and shared with all.
10:06 a.m. Caller reports miss- Wednesday July 21
able to locate cars. ing wallet on Duxbury Beach Radio Readers Theater: Small group of high school
9:56 a.m. Stray cat in yard on readers explore the possibilities of using poetry, old radio
10:47 p.m. Stabbing reported on Road. Cross Creek Lane trying to enter
Tremont Street. One female ar- house. Animal control officer no- scripts, and originally generated scripts for presentation on-
12:29 p.m. Caller reports mail-
rested and charged with aggravat- box damage on Bay Ridge Lane. tified. line and on local radio. We meet on Wednesdays in the sum-
ed assault and battery with a dan- mer at 4 p.m. in the young adult lounge, upper level.
gerous weapon. One male party 12:33 p.m. Caller on Kingstown 11:58 a.m. DPW water depart-
transported to Jordan Hospital. Way reports erratic operation. ment reports leak in line on Jos-
Patrols advised. selyn Avenue. Detail officer on
11:20 p.m. Intoxicated female the scene. Is it the time right to convert your
keeps calling 911 stating boy- 1:03 p.m. Caller reported speed-
friend is in woods and assaulted ing motorcycles on Powder Point 3:42 p.m. Suspicious motor ve- traditional IRA to a ROTH IRA?
her two weeks ago. Scituate po- Road. Officer reports all okay. hicle on South River Lane. Area
lice went by home. Party left in search negative.
car heading for Duxbury. Noti- Monday July 19 9:15 p.m. Caller on Washington
fied Marshfield police to stop. Street reported hearing fireworks.
8:17 a.m. Caller reports fox
eating turkeys on Captains Hill Officer spoke to responsible par-
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NEXT TO POOPSIES ON THE MARSHFIELD LINE
South reported house was dam-
in California. aged on July 16 by motor vehicle
3:51 p.m. Motor vehicle accident accident.
on Summer Street. No injury. 9:10 p.m. Caller reported a
4:49 p.m. Unknown caller re- young male walking on Summer
ported possible intoxicated male Street and looking upset. Officer
party in Milepost parking lot. Of- shuttled party to Kingston line.
ficers unable to locate.
6:40 p.m. Caller reported past Tuesday July 20
breaking and entering on West 8:28 a.m. Large husky type dog
Street. reported on property on Keene
9:52 p.m. Caller on Pinewood Street. Animal control officer no-
Lane reported raccoons in garage. tified and will remove same.
Officer sent to house to confirm. 8:57 a.m. Caller on Washington
Street reported motorcycle sped
Saturday July 17 by house at high rate of speed.
Area search negative.
1:36 a.m. Officer reported
brother and sister outside home 11:39 a.m. Grey dog with green
on Kingstown Way having ver- collar found on White Street. An-
bal argument. Officer advised to imal control officer notified.
quiet down. 11:47 a.m. Coyote seen crossing
7:13 a.m. Caller on Island Creek golf course. Animal control offi- GREGG ESMEL, OWNER
Road reported rabid raccoon in cer notified. THUNDERBOLT MUSIC, PLYMOUTH
yard. Animal control officer no- 1:17 p.m. Motor vehicle ac-
tified. cident between two vehicles on
8:29 a.m. 911 call from Frank- Hornbeam Road. No injuries.
lin Street for female stung by bee.
Ambulance transported victim to
South Shore Hospital.
2:21 p.m. Caller on Franklin
Street reports low flying heli-
copter. Duxbury police assisting
REAL CARE. REAL FAST.
9:04 a.m. Caller reported swan State police. “The doctor spotted the problem right away. I was in and
hit by car on Congress Street. 4:43 p.m. Caller on Clinton Lane
out in under an hour. Flu-like symptoms sent me to Jordan
Animal control officer transported reports past breaking and entering Hospital’s Emergency Department one morning in a hurry.
swan to West Bridgewater facility to motor vehicle. Turned out, an almost-forgotten tick bite had given me Lyme
for treatment.
6:03 p.m. State police request- Disease. Dr. Reinhalter nailed the problem right away—in
12:31 p.m. Male party on Old ing an officer to check overpass time to start early treatment. Between my wife, son and I,
Farm Road poked in eye by child. on North Street for people climb-
Bleeding from same. Ambulance ing on fence. Area search nega-
we’ve had nothing but great experiences there.”
transported to South Shore Hos- tive.
pital.
6:43 p.m. Caller on King Phil- URGENT CARE, 24 HOURS A DAY.
2:14 p.m. Plymouth police re- lips Path reported past breaking
quest assistance for verbal distur- and entering to residence.
bance at house on Saquish. Har- 275 SANDWICH ST, PLYMOUTH, MA 508.830.2800 WWW.JORDANHOSPITAL.ORG/EMERGENCY
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By Bruce Barrett, Clipper Columnist
bruce@duxburyclipper.com tent at 5 p.m., Sunday in the Park, the
ummer brings a burst of free concert where faculty and students
talent right into our town. let down their hair, play their favorite
The Bay Players have dazzlers, and everyone can witness
turned the corner in their search for WHAT’S GOING wonderful music performed elbow to
a permanent home – more on that ON HERE? elbow with the musicians and their
below. Meanwhile, the Duxbury teachers. Check the festival Web site
a Cajun buffet, tickets $75. The next at duxburymusicfestival.org for more
Music Festival continues through
day, same tent on the Green, at 10:30 details.
Aug. 6, including the Bayou on the
a.m., “Cinderella” will be performed Mark Wednesday, Aug. 4 for your
Bay fundraiser in the Town Green
by Opera by the Bay, the South Shore immersion into classical music. At
big-top tent Saturday, July 31 at 6
Conservatory’s community opera
p.m. with music by Soul Kitchen and continued on page 4

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2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Religious
older with an adult at 7 p.m. in the
Send church listings to Merry Room of the Duxbury Free
events@clipperpress.com Library. Advance reservations are
required and may be done in person

services
or fax to 781-934-5917.
in the children’s department, online
the Deadline at duxburyfreelibrary.org or by phone
is Friday at noon. at 781-934-2721 x115.

C l i pp e r
A cal
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Du x b u n d a r f o r
ty
Alzheimer’s support group.
First Baptist
m u n i ry e
me e t ve n t s,
Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care

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fbcd.org Center hosts a monthly Alzheimer’s
c l a s s i ng s, support group in the tavern at Bay Path

ar
781-934-6095
e s, c o
n d
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center,
wo r k u rs e s,
l e
Dr. Kevin Cassidy
Pastor Jamie Cotelleso, Worship
Leader C a s
p l ays h o p s,
,
308 Kingstown Way on the first
Tuesday of each month, from 7-8:30
and v dance s
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.; p.m. Open to all families, friends,
nursery and children’s programs and caregivers who have a loved
during worship time. Sunday o pp o r o l u n te e r one affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
t uni t For more information, contact Sandi
school classes, children through ie s !
adult, immediately following Wright or Eilish Broderick-Murphy,
morning worship; 5:30 p.m. at 781-585-2397 or call Bay Path at
junior and senior high youth 781-585-5561.
groups with Youth Pastor Brent
c a le n d a r i te ms by
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and
prayer time. Awana Clubs for Se nd o e ve n t s@
Wednesday Aug. 4
F r id a y t
kids every Wednesday night
no on s s .c om .
Time Travelers Club for Kids.
c l i pp e r p re ce available basis.
from 6:30-8 p.m. for preschool Craft Day from 1-3 p.m. Fee is $20.
through the sixth grade. a Duxbury Rural & Historical Society
First Parish Church C a le n da r it
ish ed on a sp
ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
even ts .
479 Washington St. Call 781-934-
omm
Holy Family Church duxburyuu.org
Rev. Catherine Cullen
Preference
is fo r n on-c 6106 for more information.
holyfamilyduxbury.org 781-934-6532 Farmer’s Market. Duxbury¹s very
Rev. Robert J. Deehan
“Fisherman Services” for own Farmers and Artisans Regional
Rev. Seán Maher
the summer at 8 a.m. Aug. 16, Market (DUXFARM) is open every
781-934-5055
office reopens under new hours, Wednesday from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. at
Weekend Mass: Saturday,
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. Thursday July 29 Kidspot presents “Guys and Dolls.”
100 performers between the ages of
Tarkiln Community Center on Route
53 through Oct. 13.
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and to 2 p.m. 7 and 15, will perform an updated,
History on the Beach. Regina Porter
11:30 a.m. The rosary is prayed shares her knowledge of the history family-friendly production of “Guys Sustainable Duxbury. Meets at 7:30
after daily Mass. Adoration of of the South Shore. Sponsored by and Dolls,” on July 30 and 31 at p.m. on the first Wednesday of each
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays St. Paul’s Church of Duxbury Beach Reservation, Inc. 7:30 p.m. in the Duxbury Performing month at the Senior Center. For more
at 9 a.m. Daytime Bible study, Meet at 9:30 a.m. on Duxbury Beach, Arts Center. Advance tickets are on information, call Judi Vose at 781-
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening the Nazarene across the Powder Point Bridge. For sale now for $10, available at the 934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-
prayer group Wednesdays at more info, contact Mass Audubon PAC before and after rehearsals at 8041.
stpaulsnazarene.org
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer group Rev. David Troxler South Shore Sanctuaries at 781-837- 9 a.m. and noon Mondays through
Thursdays, or by reservation at 781- Southeast Alumni Symphony
Fridays at 6:45 a.m. 781-585-3419 9400. Orchestra. “Pops” concert with
826-8550. Tickets at the door will be
Sunday worship, 10 a.m. music by Sousa, Tchaikovsky,
$10 for students and seniors, and $12
through Sept. 12 with children’s Wagner and others at the Duxbury
Pilgrim Church church during the worship hour. Friday July 30 for adults.
Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m.
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Nursery is provided for all ser- Kidspot presents “Guys and Dolls.” Audubon Family Fun Day. A free Tickets are $10 at the door or in
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor vices. Wednesdays, Sacred 100 performers between the ages of morning of nature-based crafts and advance at Depot Street Market. For
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor Youth Ministry at the teen cen- 7 and 15, will perform an updated, games for kids, underwritten by more information, call Dan Kostreva
781-934-6591 ter at 6:30 p.m. Call or visit the family-friendly production of “Guys Duxbury Beach Reservation, Inc. and at 781-733-2221.
Sunday Worship Service Web site to register for Vacation Mass. Audubon. Meet at Duxbury
and Dolls,” on July 30 and 31 at 7:30
at 9 a.m. Church office hours, Bible School to be held Aug. p.m. in the Duxbury Performing Beach across the Powder Point Bridge
Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Tues- 2-6, 9 a.m. to noon. Arts Center. Advance tickets are at 9:30 a.m. For more information, Thursday Aug. 5
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on sale now for $10, available at the call Mass Audubon South Shore
Pilgrim childcare and preschool, PAC before and after rehearsals at Sanctuaries at 781-837-9400. DYC show, “Let’s Go To the
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. First Church of 9 a.m. and noon Mondays through
Movies.” This year’s Duxbury
Yacht Club show will be held at 7:30
Christ, Scientist Thursdays, or by reservation at 781-
826-8550. Tickets at the door will be Sunday Aug. 1 p.m.(Children’s night) and Aug. 6,
United Methodist 781-934-6434 $10 for students and seniors, and $12
and 7 at 8 p.m. All performances
at the Ellison Clubhouse on
Sunday worship service Pianist performance. Russian- born
Church and Sunday School for K-12,
for adults. pianist, Igor Lovchinsky, will perform Mattakeesett Court. Tickets are $12
Bob Halloran to speak. WCVB- in concert at The Art Complex for adults and $6 for children. Contact
highstreetumc.org 10:30 a.m. Mid-week testimony
TV sportscaster and author of “Irish Museum in Duxbury on Sunday, Aug. Heidi Marcotte at 781-934-9753
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke meeting on Wednesday, 7:30 or heidmar@comcast.net to order
Thunder”, Bob Halloran, discusses 1, at 4 p.m. The program is free.
781-585-9863 p.m. Christian Science Reading your tickets. Reservations strongly
Office hours are Monday- Room open to all, 15 Standish his new book, the true story about All you can eat breakfast. From
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 the collision of violent crime and recommended.
St. in Halls Corner, Tuesday 8-11:30 a.m. at the Cornerstone
p.m. Sunday worship service through Saturday 10 a.m.­1 p.m. high school football in a tough Lodge, 585 Washington St. Come King Caesar House Summer Barn
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- Christian Science Sentinel New England town. Halloran gets enjoy scrambled eggs, homefries, Lecture Series. Patricia Gilrein,
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- inside the life-or-death struggles of bacon, made to order pancakes, Curator, Duxbury Rural and Historical
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee student athletes from various gangs French toast and more. Cost is $7 Society will speak on the new exhibit
day mornings at 9 a.m.
hour following. Third Friday of in Chelsea, Mass. – the Boston area’s adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for “Life on the Quarterdeck: Duxbury
each month we serve dinner at cruelest city. At the Winslow House, children 12 and under. Please bring Sea Captains” at 10 a.m. Cost is $5.
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. Journey 634 Careswell St., Marshfield at 7
p.m. To make reservations or for
in can tabs to benefit Shriner’s Located at 120 King Caesar Rd.,
Last Wednesday of the month is Hospitals. Duxbury. Call 781-934-6106 or visit
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. Community of Faith more information, call 781-837-5753
or visit winslowhouse.org.
duxburyhistory.org.

St. John the


www.journeyduxbury.com
Lady Gaga dance party. Duxbury Monday Aug. 2
Rev. David Woods
781-585-8295 Student Union hosts this event from Synchronized skating camp. From
Friday Aug. 6
Evangelist Episcopal Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- 8 -10 p.m. for all incoming seventh Aug. 2 to Aug. 6, Monday, Tuesday, DYC show, “Let’s Go To the
ter at Miramar. and eighth grade students. Dress up Thursday, Friday from 4:10-5:10 p.m. Movies.” This year’s Duxbury Yacht
Church and be caught by the paparazzi on the and Wednesday from 3:10-4:10 p.m. Club show will be held Aug. 6 and 7 at
red carpet. Tickets are $10 and can be 8 p.m. All performances at the Ellison
www.stjohnsduxbury.org
781-934-6523 Living Waters purchased at Go Big Boarding only.
at Hobomock Arena in Pembroke.
Synchronized skating involves a team Clubhouse on Mattakeesett Court.
Parents volunteers needed.
Sunday services are at 9 Community of Hope of skaters skating various elements Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for
a.m. Memorial Day through La- and formations to music. For all children. Contact Heidi Marcotte at
www.LivingWatersCH.org 781-934-9753 or heidmar@comcast.
bor Day. Wednesday: Men’s levels of skaters. Fee is $185 for the
Bible study 6:30 a.m., Coffee
Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey
508-922-1666
Saturday July 31 week. For more information, call net to order your tickets. Reservations
and conversation 9 a.m., Holy Miramar Margot Marino at 508-746-2561 or strongly recommended.
An online and on-the-road Enchanted Evening.
e-mail margot.marino@comcast.net.
Eucharist with healing 10 a.m., ministry. Please check our Web Retreat Center will hold the seventh Bay Players first annual summer
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., site for the most current list- annual “Some Enchanted Evening” teen musical. “Once on this Island”
Children’s choir rehearsal 6 at the retreat center, 121 Parks St.
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at
ings.
Social hour, dinner, cash bar, silent Tuesday Aug. 3 will be performed Aug. 6 and 7 at
7:30 p.m. at the Cornerstone Lodge,
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult choir auction, raffle and live entertainment Howl at the Moon With a Wild 585 Washington St. Tickets are $15.
rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA by the Bell-Tones. Tickets are $100 Thing Tune. Tom Sieling, widely Call 781-361-2453 or e-mail tickets@
meeting at 7:30 p.m. per person. All proceeds go toward acclaimed singer and songwriter from bayplayers.org to reserve.
the Miramar Capital Fund. For more Newfield, New York, will present
information, call Ann at 781-585- a participatory family program for “The Tempest.” Gurnet Theatre
2460 or visit miramarretreat.org. children entering kindergarten and Project presents free outdoor theatre
with Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

Have you ever seen a shark in our local waters?

No, I personally have not! Not this year, but I did see a No! Never! There was a basking shark a No, I haven’t seen a shark in the
Doug Proctor baby sand shark a few years Les Laputz couple miles off Duxbury Beach 15 years I’ve lived in Duxbury.
Assistant Harbormaster ago here in Duxbury. Lincoln Street but it is harmless. It doesn’t Grace Nissi
Duxbury Justin McKniff have any teeth ... it is a bottom Perry Drive
  feeder.
Birch Street
  Rob Benting
Duxbury Beach Life Guard 
 
on Aug. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 at 5:30 p.m. internationally-known sculptor and
at the Myles Standish Monument. Sunday Aug. 8 DHS Class of ‘74 and ‘75 Reunion.
Saturday Aug.14, from 7-12 p.m. at Ongoing former Duxbury resident, will be
Audiences are invited to set up beach Alden Artisans Craft Fair. From the Radisson Hotel, Plymouth. The Tempest. Gurnet Theatre Project exhibited in “On Their Own” at The
chairs, blankets and enjoy a picnic 11a.m.-4 p.m. featuring items presents free outdoor theatre with Art Complex Museum from May 30
dinner. For info visit gurnettheatre. The cost is $55 in advance. Mail until Aug. 15.
designed and created by artisans and checks payable to DHS Class of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” on
com. crafters. Located at the Alden House August 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 at 5:30 p.m.
1975 to Sally Bolster, 195 Vine St. Friday Night Entertainment. From 9
Museum, 105 Alden St. Duxbury, MA 02332 by July 20. at the Myles Standish Monument. p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House
Audiences are invited to set up beach
Saturday Aug. 7 Youth Concert. The third annual Skateboard Art Challenge. Enter chairs, blankets and enjoy a picnic
on Washington Street, featuring Sean
McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and
Youth Concert With Friends will be original artwork in the DAA’s Second dinner. For info visit gurnettheatre.
DYC show, “Let’s Go To the presented at Holy Family Church vocalist.
Movies.” This year’s Duxbury Yacht Annual Skateboard Art Challenge. com.
by the area’s talented high school Artwork may be submitted either on Duxbury Camera Club. Meets the
Club show will be held Aug. 6 and 7 at students, college students and alumni Farmer’s Market. Duxbury¹s very
8 p.m. All performances at the Ellison the deck of an actual skateboard or on first Wednesday of each month, from
at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to all. paper, board or canvas in the shape own Farmers and Artisans Regional 7-9:30 p.m. in the Merry Room of
Clubhouse on Mattakeesett Court. Market (DUXFARM) is open every
Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for and size of a skateboard. Register by the Duxbury Free Library. Guests
Thursday, Aug. 12 at 4 p.m. at The Wednesday from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. at are always welcome at the regular
children. Contact Heidi Marcotte at
781-934-9753 or heidmar@comcast.
Upcoming Ellison Center for the Arts: 64 Saint its Tarkiln Community Center site on meetings.
George St. Registration fee is $10 Route 53 through Oct. 13.
net to order your tickets. Reservations 5K Duxbury Beach Race. Saturday, Book a Librarian. The Duxbury
strongly recommended. Aug. 14 at 8 a.m. Come “Pound the per piece. Opening Event will be held Artist exhibit. During the months of
Thursday, Aug. 19 from 6 – 8 p.m. Free Library reference department
Sand” and support the Duxbury Beach July and August the Helen Bumpus is offering 30 minute one-on-one
Bay Players first annual summer Preservation Society’s Storm Damage Island Creek Oyster Festival. Gallery will feature an exhibit by sessions to assist patrons in using
teen musical. “Once on this Island” Fund by running the 5K Duxbury Marshfield artist Sally Dean. The
will be performed Aug. 6 and 7 at Tickets for the fifth annual Island computers. Sessions will be tailor
Beach Race. Advance registration Creek Oyster Festival are on Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on made to address individual needs.
7:30 p.m. at the Cornerstone Lodge, fee (before Aug. 1) is $15 per adult the main level of the Duxbury Free
585 Washington St. Tickets are $15. sale. Benefitting the Island Creek Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to
and receive a Duxbury Beach visor Oysters Foundation, the festival Library. book a Librarian.
Call 781-361-2453 or e-mail tickets@ while supplies last. Register online
bayplayers.org to reserve. takes place on Saturday, Sept. 11 Alzheimer’s support group.
at duxburybeach.com. Race day from 3–11 p.m. on Duxbury Beach. Get Fit at the Duxbury Senior
registration fee is $20 per adult and Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care Center. A series of four week Gentle
Audubon Family Fun Day. A free Tickets can be purchased online at Center will be hosting a monthly
morning of nature-based crafts and student entry fee $10. islandcreekfoundation.org/festival or Yoga sessions on Thursday evening
Alzheimer’s support group in the with Claire from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The
games for kids, underwritten by Summer Theater Camp. South by phone at 781-934-2028. tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation
Duxbury Beach Reservation, Inc. and cost for four weeks is $27 payable to
Shore Conservatory and Duxbury DHS Class of 1970 reunion. The and Nursing Center, 308 Kingstown the Town of Duxbury. The program
Mass. Audubon. Meet at Duxbury Art Association have teamed up to Way. The group will meet on the first
Beach across the Powder Point Bridge Duxbury High School Class of 1970 will continue on an ongoing basis.
offer a two-week Summer Theater is planning its 40th reunion weekend Tuesday of each month, from 7-8:30 Also, two Zumba classes with Paddi
at 9:30 a.m. For more information, Camp titled “Let’s Put on a Show!” to p.m. and is open to all families,
call Mass Audubon South Shore to be held in Duxbury, Sept. 10-12, Donato are offered on Thursday
children ages 6 to 11 from Aug. 16-27 2010. Anyone who has information friends, and caregivers who have a morning at 8:15 a.m. and Wednesday
Sanctuaries at 781-837-9400. at the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 loved one affected by Alzheimer’s
on alumni or an interest in attending at 12:15 p.m. for one hour for $5 per
St. George St. The camp will be held please e-mail to dux70@gmail.com. disease. For more information, class. Please call Linda with any
Monday through Friday both weeks, Classmates are encouraged to join contact Sandi Wright or Eilish questions or to register at 781-934-
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To register for the Facebook Group: “Duxbury, Broderick-Murphy, at 781-585-2397 5774, x103.
this program or to learn more, please MA Class ’70” where updates are or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561.
contact Anne Smith at 781-934-2731 routinely posted.
x11 or visit sscmusic.org. St. Pierre exhibit. The wood
sculptures of Robert St. Pierre,

‘Let’s Go To the Movies’


Join us for this year’s Dux-
bury Yacht Club show ––  a
medley of music and songs  
from your favorite movies.
Enjoy live performances of in-
credible numbers from “Mam-
ma Mia,” “West Side Story,”  

“Mary Poppins,” “Singin’ in


the Rain,” “A Day in Holly- rt s

wood, a Night in the Ukraine”


781.934.6682

and more.
All performances are open
to the public, so be sure to at-
tend this great local entertain-
 
ment at the Ellison Clubhouse traits
on Mattakeesett Court. Tick- A scene from last year’s Broadway   musical.

ets are $12 for adults and $6
for children. Contact Heidi Marcotte at 781-934-9753 or heidmar@comcast.net to order your
tickets. Thursday, Aug. 5, starts at 7:30 p.m. and is children’s night.
7 8 1 Reservations
. 9 3 4 . 6 6 8 2 are strongly
recommended as it is always a sell out. Friday, Aug. 6, and Saturday, Aug. 7, the show starts at 3ENIORSs3PORTSs %VENTSs4HEATREs 0ORTRAITS
8 p.m. Reservations are suggested. Seats are reserved and assigned. Tickets may be available
at the door. Children are welcome at all performances. 781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM
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Home grown stars Oldest prehistoric find in Duxbury?


continued from page one By Terry Reiber, Special to the Clipper
the Ellison Center on St. George Street, the Festival offers While walking in the Dux-
one of their free student recitals (chamber music) at 4:30 bury town forest near Round
Pond I noticed a stone that
p.m. Remember to leave your candy wrappers and snap,
looked like a shark’s tooth.
crackle, pop water bottles at the door. Wise chamber music Upon further examination the
audiences are profoundly silent and motionless. The chamber stone had a smooth shape and
ensembles you hear will have been rehearsing together since a small hole bored into it. It
the beginning of the festival, so they should be something to looked like one half of a na-
behold. tive Indian tomahawk or stone
hammer which prompted me
The same evening, Aug. 4, the independent Southeast
to do further research.
Alumni Symphony Orchestra will perform their third annual Pictures of the find were
concert at the Performing Arts Center under the baton of sent to Craig Chartier, Princi-
Robert C. Babb. The SASO is composed of local college- ple Archeologist of Plymouth
aged musicians, many from Duxbury, who come together to Archeological Rediscovery
rehearse and perform during their summer vacation. Founder Project. Craig has led a number
of archeological digs in Plym-
Dan Kostreva told me that this year’s concert will include
outh, Duxbury and the South
symphonic pops works from Mozart (Overture to the Magic Shore area. Craig confirmed
Flute), Richard Rogers (Victory at Sea), and Wagner (Prelude that the find was one half of an
to Die Meistersinger). Whew! From Mozart to Wagner just atlatl weight (refer to picture).
about covers it, but their throwing in Souza’s “Stars and An atlatl weight is affixed to a
Stripes” just for fun. spear thrower called an atlatl.
Craig mentioned that the
Pops music is a splendid way to introduce kids to concert
weight is from the Middle Ar-
music, and with ticket prices at $10 for one and all, you can’t chaic Period (North American
beat the price. Oldsters like me will remember Rogers’ Victory equivalent to Europe’s stone
at Sea from the groundbreaking television documentary age) and could be 6,000 to
about World War II, but young people will enjoy hearing how 8,000 years old. An atlatl or
Rogers’ themes capture images of submarines, grand aircraft spear thrower was used to hunt
Archeologist Craig Chartier (left) and article author Terry Reiber
game prior to use of the bow
carriers and battleships, and even the horror of fierce battles at (right) at the site inspection.
sea. It was Robert Russell Bennett who transformed Rogers’ found during archeological site
themes into the 13 hours of symphonic music that accompanied excavations in Carver prior to
the show’s 26 half-hour episodes, along with the suite you will the construction of Route 44.
hear. Craig observed that the Round
Duxbury’s Bay Players are back in town! In cooperation Pond site looked like a perfect
place for a Middle Archaic
with Duxbury Masons’ Cornerstone Lodge, they debuted their
Period encampment, offering
new digs with an audience participation “Who Done It?” to clear observation of the pond
solve the shocking 1937 murder of tycoon Peter Petulant on his and environs for hunting pur-
own fabulous train, The Petulant Express. Bay Players’ Marcie poses.
Herold pulled the production together in record time – and An application process has
we caught the culprit! Petulant’s last trip was accompanied been started to register the ar-
cheological site. This could
by a host of nefarious sorts who all had good reason to see
present an opportunity to fur-
him dead: Beer brewer and Nazi spy Franz Fassmacher (Paul ther assess the site and engage
McCuen), mystery writer Christine Agatha (Marie Miller), Stark projectile point, approximately 6,000 to 8,000 years old. Duxbury residents in our pre-
Southern politician Thurm Stroman (Bill Driscoll), jilted figure historic past. If anyone has an
and arrow. The theory is the point could have been used archeological find to share or
skater Tonya Fennie (Chris Bailey), crocodile hunter Ding
weight was affixed to the han- during the Middle Archaic Pe- further interest, contact Terry
Dugan (Chris Hrivnak), Italian opera diva and Mussolini spy riod as well. He indicated that
dle of the spear thrower to in- Reiber at 781-264-2412.
Arianna Altamonte (Lisa Driscoll), betrayed baseball star Kid the atlatl weight and stark point
crease distance and accuracy.
Root (Zach Zahnzinger), and haute couturier Francine Cooper Atlatl weights may have sym- are very similar to artifacts
(Judy Yancy) all played their parts to the hilt, but only one had bolic meaning as they come in
the real murder weapon perfectly hidden in plain sight! Watch different shapes and sizes. This
the Clipper for news of the Bay Players next “Who Done It?” atlatl weight in particular is the
fundraiser late in September, their kids’ production of “Once unusual “whale tail” shape.
Much work had gone into the
on This Island” Aug. 6 and 7, and the upcoming “On Golden
whale tale weight because of
Pond” Nov. 5, 6, 12, 13, all at the Cornerstone Lodge on its beautiful smooth shaping
Washington Street. Welcome back the Bay Payers! and boring of granite stone.
Craig indicated this could be
the oldest prehistoric find in
Duxbury.
Craig decided to meet
me for a site visit. While we
walked the site near Round
Pound, Craig immediately
found a stark projectile point Atlatl weight from the Middle Archaic period, approximately 6,
(refer to picture). The spear 000 to 8,000 years old.

Interfaith school supply and backpack drive


We need your help! The school. The cost of a backpack donations at the Duxbury Se-
TLC Backpack Committee of with school supplies varies by nior Center, 10 Mayflower
the Duxbury Interfaith Coun- grade but on average is $100. Street from now to Aug. 31.
cil is making plans for the We are hoping to raise $6,000 Drop off times are Monday,
preparation and distribution of in order to meet our needs. Wednesday and Thursday:
backpacks and school supplies One hundred percent of all do- 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesdays: 8
to our less fortunate neigh- nations go back into the com- a.m.–8 p.m. and Fridays 8
bors in Duxbury. Our goal is munity. We are grateful for a.m.-12 noon.
to provide new backpacks and your continued support, as are For more information and
new school supplies to the stu- the 60 recipient students and a complete list of needed sup-
dents of families facing finan- their families. plies, please contact us at 781-
cial hardships in grades K-12. The Duxbury Interfaith 934-8388 or visit our Web site
Your generous donation will Council is accepting new at duxinterfaith.com.
help our future generation be school supplies and new back-
equipped to learn and enjoy packs. You may drop off your
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 5

Women’s Club at Holy Family

H
Pat Peckrill and Lynne Walsh.
oly Family Women’s
Club recently held their
2010 Installation Mass
and dinner. Outgoing officers were
Diane Martin, president, Karen
Sager, vice president, Delores
Marchewka, treasurer, Karen Bold- Monsignor Glynn, Julia Hannon and Rev. Deehan.
uc, recording secretary, and Martha
Breslin, corresponding secretary.
Also attending the festivities were
Monsignor Glynn, Rev. Robert J.
Deehan the new Holy Family Pas-
tor, and Julia Hannon, the 2010
Holy Family Women’s Club schol-
arship winner.
Jeannette Zec and Annette Klein.

Caren Harrison and Mary Duffy.

Everyone had a great time at Ember in Marshfield.

Kathy Slattery, Maureen Connolly and Cathy Themistukleous.

2009-2010 outgoing officers,


Martha Breslin, Karen Bolduc,
Karen Sager, Diane Martin and
Delores Marchewka.

Sheila Hannon with her daugh- Vice president Karen Sager and Anne Marie Borsje.
ter Julia, the winner of the 2010
Women’s Club scholarship.
6 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Heidi White opening reception

Friends attending the event are Kay McGillvary,


Kathy and Tim Callahan, Trish Cardelle and Brenda
Gillis.
Sharon Fownes with the artist, Heidi White,
who has been an avid photographer for 25
years.

Paul and Suzy Winter with Emily


Kellar, center, admire one of the
40 pieces on display.

Margot Althius-Brown and Lisa Grace


admire the vibrant images created by
the artist.

Nancy Kolstad with Reed Pecorella and her sister Sarah


Photos by Deni Johnson
Evans.
Susan Walker and Trish Cardelle
admire the photo of a starfish printed
on plexi-glass.

The exhibit opening was held at the new Waterfront Bar and Grill in Plymouth, owned by Trisha and
Mike Cardelle of Duxbury. They are pictured with Heidi and some of her limited edition images are Heidi enjoying the company of Courtney Pederzani and Heidi
on display exclusively at the restaurant. Cuneo von Stein.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 7

Big weekend upcoming at


Duxbury Music Festival
South Shore Conserva-
tory’s Duxbury Music Festival
presents a weekend of enter-
tainment that has “something
for everyone.” All under a tent
on the Town Green, the Festi-
val will present a night of danc-
ing with the rhythm and blues
band, the Soul Kitchen and
Cajun buffet,; a family musi-
cal production of Cinderella,
and a free concert “Sunday in WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE THEY: The children’s staff at the
library have made their way to Europe and now they are travel-
the Park” with the Duxbury
ing to the continent with the world’s longest country, highest
Music Festival faculty and waterfall, and largest rainforest. Make a guess when you visit
students. the children’s department this week. Passports are still avail-
The Duxbury Music Festi- able for nonreaders and readers who haven’t yet signed up for
val grooves on Saturday, July one. Who will become a world traveler?
31, with Bayou on the Bay, at
6 p.m., under the tent on the
Duxbury Town Green. The
evening begins with a music
reception featuring a cash bar
offering beer and wine and
Cajun hors d’oeuvres. Later,
the dance music begins along
Duxbury Music Festival co-chairs, Judy Gagnon and Mary Steinke
with a Cajun dinner buffet.
stand beside a seaside barn and vineyard where a Faculty Concert
All music will be performed will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 3 at 6:30 p.m. Visit www.duxbury-
by the Soul Kitchen Band, the musicfestival.org for tickets and information.
rhythm and blues dance band
from Boston. The ticket price servatory office. provides quality education in
is $75, or purchase a table for The Festival’s popular Free the arts for all ages, abilities
eight for $600. Sunday in the Park returns to and interests. Visit www.dux-
On Sunday, Aug. 1, at the Town Green this year at burymusicfestival.org for fes-
10:30 p.m., the Festival pres- a later time from 5-7 p.m. on tival information including the
ents Cinderella, Seymour Ba- Aug. 1, with performances by complete schedule of concerts
rab’s delightful adaptation Duxbury Music Festival stu- and free student recitals.
of the family classic sung by dents and faculty. This year,
five singers. Come sit in Cin- the Festival will offer a wine
derella’s coach and see Draco bar. Sunday in the Park is free
dressed up as Cinderella.
Tickets for Bayou on the
and everyone is invited to bring
friends, family and a picnic for
QUALITY SERVICE FOR 20 YEARS
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Duxbury Music Festival con- beautiful music.
certs, are available at www. The Duxbury Music Fes-
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781-934-2731 ext.14. Tickets 18- August 6, is a program of
for most events are also avail- South Shore Conservatory, a
able at the South Shore Con- non-profit organization which
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lowed the staff ace, Lannon, to close the game out in the final
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“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


Scavengers
Treasure
Chest
bargains ahead!” Large Yard/Moving Sale
37 Harrison St., Duxbury. Sat.
July 31, 8-noon. Furniture (some
antique), toys, clothing, books,
new Yamaha keyboard, pictures,
comforters, carpets, TVs, holiday
decorations, and more.
Kitchen Table and Chairs
� Solid birch table top on
Multi-Family Moving/Yard Sale decorative steel pewter base with
Sat., July 31, 9-1 p.m. Mallards four solid birch matching chairs.
Cove Ln. and Headwaters Ln, Your price, $280; Jordan’s
Duxbury. Sports equipment, kids Furniture price, $1150. Good
toys games, estate items shape. Emailed photo available
(furniture, antiques), small upon request. Call 617-875-1990.
household items. Furniture For Sale
Giant Estate Sale American Drew dining room set
of local plumber and craftsman. (table, 6 chairs, china, server);
Antique decoys, birds, boat Ethan Allen bedroom set; Hunt
models, water pumps and tons Country Furniture pine hutch,
of tools from antique to $1400; two cherry kneehole
modern: drill press, planes, desks, $400/each; Ethan Allen
saws, lathes, power tools, dining table w/four armchairs,
electric planer, sand blaster, $650; assorted tables, bookcases,
industrial router, pipe threader, chairs. Call 781-585-7188.
clamps and plumbing supplies. Free Bumper Pool Table
Slate pool tale w/light. Fishing You just need to take it away. Call
gear, boating stuff, 781-934-6737.
knick-knacks, dishes, baby
equipment, furniture and much
more. July 31 and Aug. 1, 8-3.
120 Chestnut St., Duxbury.

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iscover a lost treasure. Find a new home or a Yard Sale
used car. Land a new job or a large fish. Clean Sat., July 31 and Sun., Aug 1. Anderson Sliding Doors
9-12. Antiques, furniture, New in cartons, 400 series.
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miscellaneous. Something for protection. 5’ 11.5” wide x 6’ 7.5”
piano. Tame your computer. Find a painter, a petsitter everyone. 43 Wagon Wheel Rd., high. High-Eco Excel energy
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8.
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interior,
High
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lessons. Buy a sailboat. Peddle your off Powder Point Ave., Duxbury. Automotive models, literature and
books and more from a 60-year
Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 29, 30, 31.
putters. Plug your Persian. Pitch your piccolo. Clean Mustard rocker, Tole coffee table, collection for sale due to illness.
Thousands of rare models
out the house. Find a housecleaner. Buy the puppy, sell bamboo and walnut tall shelf, pair
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the rugs. Trim your hedges, your hems, or your sails. mahogany Queen Anne tea table, Tonka, Tootsie Toys and more.
English sugar chest, Victorian oak Some one of a kind. All
Buy some firewood. Have a firesale. Sell the antiques high back bed, ornate gilt reasonably priced.
781-244-3563.
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sings, barks, brakes, sails or shakes, you can vintage fishing collection, 781-294-8962.
sterling, silver plate, large amount
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icemaker $650., Microfiber
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old. Lt Brown Bauhaus from
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 9

Treasure Homeward YARD SALE


Chest FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE... Bound
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Customer must supply photo.
May be digital or print.

2 WEEKS 9
$ 00 $
1200 $
1400 � Reverse ad
$18/yard, 3 yard minimum. Call GUARANTEED
for prices on mulch, sand, stone, UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
4 WEEKS 7
$ 50 $
1050 $
1250 $4 a week and fill, etc. 781-424-6305
(Jason).
PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 28, 2010

At Your At Your At Your


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of the art equipment. 12” below professional to manage your Offered by long-time
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cell. prep, clean, organize, errands. Music; former teacher at South
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� Medical office background, CPR and experienced players of
Gardening certified. Longtime Duxbury other instruments welcome.
S.P.M. Enterprises offers the resident. Dependable and Play songs, learn
following services: planting, experienced. Exceptional Duxbury improvisation, ear-training, and
hedge trimming, lawn mowing, references. 781-588-4519. reading music in Duxbury
dead heading, pruning, weeding, Professional Window Cleaning village location. Call Mark,
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781-264-5595.
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Three years experience, fencing. 508-580-4777. Quality Removal
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references available, free talk to. Call Rick Shea. 781-983-7845. Carpet.
estimates. I do windows. Call stumps, brush, pools, brick and
508-840-6131
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Odd Jobs If you have a weedy, sunken Insured men promptly removing
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your home or office. Dump lifting sunken areas and 781-424-8844.
branches and yard debris. Any including stone walls, walkways,
runs, auto detailing, poly-sanding, I can bring your Friends of the Four Legs
and all junk removed, inside and patios, ponds, and more. Fully
landscaping, photography, or patio/walkway back to “like Pet-sitting, walking, feeding,
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windows. Please call Mike at 781-264-5595.
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781-789-3612.
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smells here in Duxbury. Reliable
Interior-exterior painting, light Local lawn service providing around your house. Window sills, Graphic Designer
caretaking for all kinds of pets.
carpentry, small & larger jobs, mowing, pruning, edging, corner boards, facia boards, sills, Let me design your business
Call Myrna or Michelle,
meticulous neat work, excellent weeding, plantings and more. deckboards, replacement or cards, advertising, brochures,
781-934-2984.
references. Reliable & honest. We Gutter cleaning and dump runs. restoration. Large or small jobs. posters, newsletters and
are local. Please call Gerry, For over 15 yrs. Dependable and Call Ken, 781-585-7541. invitations. I am experienced in August Worker
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617-689-1906. 781-934-5023 or email Grams’ Girls and Illustrator. References college sophomore will tutor
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best friend. Exclusive dog Have Truck filling bird feeders to organizing lindsey@beechwoodgraphics.c housework or yardwork:
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household items. Need help Painting Etc. call 781-934-2306.
for well-behaved dogs. Unlike shopping, errands, afternoons
cleaning out basement, attic, $300 off Exterior Painting of
kennels or dog walkers, we out. Reliable service with a smile.
garage, bedroom? How about any job $1000 or more. Beautify Your Home
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dump runs, stacking wood, Specializing in interior/exterior Experienced painter. Quality
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companionship. Guilt-free day
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and window washing. Free
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shutters. Specializing in service. Please call Mike, dump runs, and moving help.
plantation shutters in real wood, 781-789-3612. Truck available. $15/hour rate per
composite, and vinyl. Free person. Please call David
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in-home consultation, free
Cleaning (339-832-0935, cell).
installation. Call for in-home
A local service. Windows start at
quote. We offer lowest prices on Car Detailing
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shutters/blinds. 781-985-5480 We will come to you. All you need
leaking gutters, and can install
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gutter screens. Also, repair
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sheet-rocking, water damage, phone. Cell 508-523-9927. service. Call Mike, 781-291-9689
wallpaper stripping. Specializing The Paint Saint to make an appointment.
in interior work. Skim coating Professional interior/exterior Babysitter/Mother’s Helper
over horse hair plaster and painting, gutter cleaning, power Thayer Academy high school
textured ceilings a specialty. 25 washing and window washing. freshman looking for babysitting
years experience. Call Steve, Best prices and service always opportunities. Completed Jordan
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(cell). home like it was our own. Call training program. Excellent
Andrew for your free estimate. references available. Call
Absolute Removal 781-264-3628. Caroline, 781-934-9460.
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sheds, yards. Small construction Tasks for Tuition Martin Snow, RPT, Craftsman
sites. Storage units. Small local Clean-ups, yard or home. Dump Member Piano Technicians Guild,
moves. We can take alot or a runs. Small construction / plus complete piano rebuilding
little. We do all the work or you destruction. Father/son team. Call service, sales. 781-837-6531.
can make a pile and we will take it 781-447-7214, ask for Michael or www.martinsnowpianos.com.
away. Fast reliable service seven leave a message.
days/week. Free estimates. DuxburyComputers.com
Clean Sweep
781-588-4036. South Shore. Get expert computer help and
Full service residential cleaning,
advice. Microsoft Certified
College Student or kitchens and bathrooms only.
Small Business Specialist and
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Duxbury. Why pay more for
boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 9. References available. Call Alex, bi-weekly, monthly. Spring
geeks? 781-934-9800.
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Service & Automobiles & Automobiles
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DHS student with strong
computer background will help
with networking, printers,
Windows, Mac, and any
computer problem you may have.
Very reasonable rates. References
available upon request, call
781-285-8767 or see 2000 Mazda B4000 ‘06 Rockwood Freedom Camper
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make an appointment. miles. Auto, well maintained, tow for, winterized and covered.
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Skilled craftsman solves your 25' O'Day Sailboat price at $5700, am negotiable.
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Computer Help Etc.
Personalized computer help and
Planes, Train Planes, Train sleeps 5, newer genoa and jib,
new stays and antenna wiring,
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business. Free same day service
assessment and system $4950. Call 791-934-9189.
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sunroof. 45,000 miles. Great
very clean. Great second or beach
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condition.
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motor, additional electric trolling
Boston Whaler
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condition. 100 HP engine.
3 anchors. $7400 or bo. Call
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781-934-2349. 4 Sail
for a test drive anytime. $9800 or
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season! Boat in Duxbury Bay. one
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gas outboard, Nissan 8.9; three
140,000 mostly highway miles,
sails; boat stands (Note: electrical
great for the beach. New brakes,
5-speed, A/C, CD player. $4500.
not working).
617-620-9479
Call
or
Kevin,
Ron,
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Notices Notices Notices
COMMONWEALTH The Mortgagee reserves announced at the sale.
OF the right to postpone the sale The Bank of New York
to a later date by public Mellon f/k/a The Bank of
MASSACHUSETTS announcement at the time and New York as sucessor to
date appointed for the sale JPMorgan Chase Bank,
LAND COURT and to further postpone at any National Association, as
adjourned sale date by public trustee for the benefit of the
announcement at the time and certificateholders of Equity
DEPARTMENT OF date appointed for the One ABS, Inc. Mortgage
THE TRIAL COURT adjourned sale date. Pass-Through Certificates
The premises will be sold Series 2003-2
Case No. 09 MISC 405657 subject to and with the benefit present holder of said
To: of all rights, restrictions, mortgage
Tilo John Ricci easements, improvements, by its attorney, Harry
Rosemary Ricci orders of condition, Castleman, Esquire
and to all persons entitled Legal Legal outstanding tax titles, MICHIENZIE & SAWIN
to the benefit of the municipal or other public LLC
Servicemembers Civil Relief Notices Notices taxes, assessments, 745 Boylston Street
Act: MetLife Home Loans, a is invalid under said act. August 19, 2010 at 11:00AM, betterments, liens or claims in Boston, MA 02116
division on MetLife Bank NA the nature of liens and
claiming to be the holder of
Witness, KARYN F. at or upon the mortgaged
existing encumbrances of
NOTICE OF
SCHEIER Chief Justice of premises more particularly MORTGAGEE'S
mortgage covering real said Court on July 14, 2010 described below, being all record created prior to the
property in Duxbury, Attest: Deborah J. and singular the premises mortgage, or entitled to SALE OF
numbered 35 Mallards Cove Patterson, Recorder described in said mortgage, to precedence over the REAL ESTATE
given by Tilo John Ricci and (238.0816)(7/28/2010) wit: mortgage, if any, insofar as
Rosemary Ricci to Citizens The land with the buildings the same are still in force and By virtue and in execution
Mortgage Corporation dated MORTGAGEE’S thereon, situated in Duxbury, applicable to the premises. of the Power of Sale
January 09, 2003, Recorded If the premises is a
with the Plymouth County
SALE OF Plymouth County,
condominium unit, then the
contained in a certain
REAL ESTATE Massachusetts, on the mortgage given by Jason A.
Registry of Deeds at Book Westerly side of South Street, premises will also be sold Seavey and Michel A. Pitta to
23946, Page 271, and now 244 South Street, near the Tree of Knowledge, subject to Massachusetts NE Moves Mortgage
held by plaintiff by Duxbury, MA 02332 being shown on “Plan of General Laws chapter 183A, Corporation, dated December
assignment has filed with said Land in Duxbury, Mass., as amended, the applicable 17, 2004 and recorded with
court a complaint for February 21, 1979” recorded Master Deed and any and all the Plymouth County
By virtue and in execution
authority to foreclose said with Plymouth Deeds in Book amounts as may be due, Registry of Deeds at Book
of the Power of Sale
mortgage in the manner 4719, Page 317, bounded and following such sale, to the 29690, Page 59, of which
contained in a certain
following: by entry and described as follows: applicable condominium mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc.
mortgage given by Henry K.
possession and exercise of Beginning at a point on the trust. is the present holder, for
Chang to Wilmington Savings
power of sale. If you are westerly side of South Street If the successful bidder at breach of the conditions of
Fund Society, F.S.B. dated
entitled to the benefits of the near where said Tree stands, the foreclosure sale defaults said mortgage and for the
January 23, 2003, and
Servicemembers Civil Relief and in purchasing the property purpose of foreclosing, the
recorded with the Plymouth
Act and you object to such Running by said Street according to the terms of this same will be sold at Public
County Registry of Deeds in
foreclosure you or your Southwesterly 238.69 feet; notice of sale or the terms of Auction at 1:00 p.m. on
Book 24047 Page 1, of which
attorney should file a written Thence Southwesterly the Memorandum of Sale August 6, 2010, on the
mortgage the undersigned is
appearance and answer in said 102.23 feet to Parcel “A” on executed at the time of the mortgaged premises located
the present holder, for breach
court at Boston on or before said plan; foreclosure, the Mortgagee at 27 Railroad Avenue,
of the conditions of said
August 30, 2010 or you may Thence Northwesterly by reserves the right to sell the Building No. 2, Unit No. 102,
mortgage and for the purpose
be forever barred from said Parcel “A” 87.29 feet; property by foreclosure deed Millbrook Square
of foreclosing the same will
claiming that such foreclosure Thence Southwesterly by to the second highest bidder Condominium Phase 1,
be sold at Public Auction on
said Parcel “A” 22.00 feet; (or other successive bidders, Duxbury, Plymouth County,
Thence Northwesterly by in the order of their bid) Massachusetts, all and
land now or formerly of provided that such other singular the premises
William L. and Jeanne E. bidder deposits with described in said mortgage,
Moeller 75.52 feet; Mortgagee’s attorneys, TO WIT:
Thence Northeasterly by Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the Building No, 2 Unit No.
land now or formerly of amount of the required 102 (the ''Unit'') in the
Helen May Cooper 200.15 deposit as set forth below condominium located at 27
feet; within ten (10) business days Railroad Avenue in Duxbury,
Thence Southeasterly by after written notice of default Plymouth County,
said Cooper land 66.00 feet; of the previous highest bidder Massachusetts, known as
Thence Northeasterly by and title shall be conveyed to MILLBROOK SQUARE
said Cooper land 118.14 feet; such other bidder within thirty CONDOMINIUM PHASE 1
and (30) days of the default, (the ''Condominium''), created
Thence Northeasterly by which time periods may be pursuant and subject to the
said Cooper land 33.50 feet to reasonably extended by the provisions of Chapter 183A
the point of beginning. Mortgagee in its sole of the General Laws of
Containing 1.01 acres of discretion. Massachusetts by Master
land according to said plan. TERMS OF SALE: Ten Deed dated December 5,
For title see Deed recorded Thousand and No/100 Dollars 1991, and recorded with
at Book 7885, Page 131. ($10,000.00) is to be paid in Plymouth County Registry of
Notices of Federal Tax certified check and/or bank Deeds on December 6, 1991
Lien have been recorded with cashier’s check to be paid by in Book 10624 Page 64, as
respect to this property at the the Purchaser at the time and amended of record.
Plymouth County Registry of place of sale. The balance of The Unit is conveyed
Deeds, at Book 27785, Page the purchase price is to be together with an undivided
337, Book 30345, Page 287, paid by the Purchaser by
Book 31500, Page 216 and certified check and/or bank
Book 38222, Page 285, and cashier’s check within thirty
the Mortgagee will notify the (30) days thereafter, which
Internal Revenue Service of time period may be
the sale pursuant to 26 reasonably extended by the
U.S.C.A. §7425(c). Mortgagee in its sole
The description of the discretion, at the offices of
premises contained in said Harry Castleman, Esquire,
mortgage shall control in the Michienzie & Sawin LLC,
event of an error in this 745 Boylston Street, Boston, Everybody reads the
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860 notice. MA 02116. Other terms to be Duxbury Clipper!
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Ten and 13/100 (10.13%) of the Unit, its location, Condominium set forth in and with the benefit of all 150 California Street,
percentage interest dimensions, approximate said Declaration of Trust, all rights, rights of way, Newton, Massachusetts
appurtaining to said Unit in area, entrance and immediate as amended from time to time restrictions, easements, 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
common areas and facilities common area to which it has in accordance with their covenants, liens or claims in 610389, Newton Highlands,
of the Condominium, and access, as built. terms; (iii) subject to and with the nature of liens, Massachusetts 02461-0389,
together with the rights and The Unit and the undivided the benefit of all easements, improvements, public within thirty (30) days from
easements appurtenant to the interest in said common areas restrictions, agreements and assessments, any and all the date of sale. Deed will be
Unit as set forth in said and facilities hereby other matters of record unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax provided to purchaser for
Master Deed and as further conveyed are conveyed (i) affecting said Unit and said liens, water and sewer liens recording upon receipt in full
set forth in the Declaration of subject to the provisions of common areas and facilities and any other municipal of the purchase price. The
Trust of Millbrook Square said Chapter 183A; (ii) insofar as now in force and assessments or liens or description of the premises
Management Trust dated subject to and with the benefit applicable, all of which the existing encumbrances of contained in said mortgage
December 5, 1991 and of the provisions hereof and Grantee (jointly and severally, record which are in force and shall control in the event of an
recorded with said Deeds on all the rights, restrictions, of more than one Grantee) by are applicable, having priority error in this publication.
December 6, 1991 in Book easements, agreements and acceptance and recorded over said mortgage, whether Other terms, if any, to be
10624 Page 87, as amended other matters referred to or set hereof agrees to comply with, or not reference to such announced at the sale.
of record. forth in said Master Deed perform, assume and pay; (iv) restrictions, easements, CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
The Unit contains (including, without limitation, together with the exclusive improvements, liens or Present holder of said
approximately 1,533 square in Exhibit A thereof), and the rights appurtenant to said Unit encumbrances is made in the mortgage
feet and is laid out as shown Declaration of Trust for the set forth in the Master Deed, deed.
on a plan recorded with a said Condominium recorded as the same may be amended, TERMS OF SALE: By its
deed in Book 12510 Page with Plymouth County and (v) subject to real estate A deposit of Five Attorneys,
207, and affixed to which is Registry of Deeds, and the taxes attributable to said Unit Thousand ($5,000.00 ) HARMON LAW
the verified statement of a By-Laws contained therein which are not yet due and Dollars by certified or bank OFFICES, P.C.
professional land surveyor, and any Rules and payable. check will be required to be 150 California Street
certifying that the plan shows Regulations promulgated For mortgagor's(s') title see paid by the purchaser at the Newton, MA 02458
the unit designation of the pursuant thereto, and the deed recorded with Plymouth time and place of sale. The (617) 558-0500
Unit hereby conveyed and of obligations thereunder to pay County Registry of Deeds in balance is to be paid by 201002-1056 - ORE
immediately adjoining units, the proportionate share Book 29690, Page 57. certified or bank check at
and that it fully and attributable to said Unit of the These premises will be Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
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