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Something is fowl on Frederick Drive By ED LARK1N WILMINGTON - It started three years ago. A few geese decided to make Peggy Quinn's yard theifbreeding ground. In a short three year period, the few geese have turned into a flock. These large Canada Geese are not of a migratory nature; this group now calls Frederick Drive home. Living year round and nesting in nearby Lubbers Brook, the geese arc causing havoc with the neighborhood. Eating everything from grass to gardens. The geese are destroying every yard on the street. Droppings over bare lawns where grass used to grow. Washing down the driveways is part of the daily ritual. The destruction caused each spring and summer is costing the residents a small fortune. Many of the neighbors no longer sit outside on their lawns.
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communities. Canada Geese are generally considered a migratory species. But, if they are from local stock and they find a comfortable location with plenty of food, they start up a homestead. They basically keep reproducing and staying put. Some of the solutions are the use of specially trained dogs to scare the geese off or the use of non-toxic chemicals that force the geese to forage elsewhere. The state also runs a hunt annually to cull some of the birds. Cur'rently, this is not an option in Wilmington. There is an ordinance against discharging a forearm in the town. The dogs used to remove the geese cost up to $3000 including handler. The non-toxic chemicals cost $300 a gallon andean be applied only during a period of calm weather. "I understand why the Board of Selectmen can't create a temporary ordinance to have the animal control officer of police destroy the geese. These animals arc causing us a lot of grief. I am most afraid for the children in the neighborhood. AH this filth is going to make them sick," said Quinn. The fact of the matter is the droppings can cause contamination if it reduce their expenses as much as- . finds its way into the water supply. possible. The geese flock generally increases "I hope a lot of people arc anywhere from 10 to 15 percent per wailing until the last minute. We'd year. like to sell 400 tickets, but we're In the meantime the Frederick not quite halfway there yet. Drive community dodges piles of Hopefully, wc can raise enough money to get some more kids to goose droppings and watches the big go," said Soroka. "I feel that it's an birds feast on its greenery. "I would opportunity that comes but once in just like to have my yard back." said a lifetime." Quinn. 'it is so dirty out there. My husband, planted a garden in (he spring and they ate everything including the radishes," said Quinn. Quinn has contacted the Board of Health, the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, as well as town officials. "Nobody seems to have a solution. I have written both the Town Manager and the Board of Selectmen and none of these people are offering solutions to a problem that is going to get worse with time," said Quinn. • "We understand the problem and as wc discussed at the last meeting, we are contacting slate officials and seeing what options they can provide," said Selectman Michael McCoy. The Canada Geese are fast becoming a major problem in many local
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WILMINGTON - For the past twenty years, Carol Merrill of Chestnut Street has had Multiple Sclerosis. Merrill's family and local police and fire personell agreed to build her a large ramp running from her back door to her driveway. The project was started in mid-July and was completed in days with the help of the following volunteers: Dave McCue, David Bradbury, Joe Waterhouse, Paul Chalifour, and Steve Mauriello of the Police Department, as well as Brian Anderson, George Anderson, and Chris Pozzi of the Fire Department. The supplies were also donated by the Ready Mix Cement Company, Wilmington Builder's Supply, DMC and Son Construction, and Joe Langone of Northeast Development. "My sisters, Lisa Marshall, Terri and Susan Merrill, and I would like to thank the Fire Fighters and Police Officers and for (heir hard work building a ramp so that my mother can get in and out of the house safely." Darlenc McCray, Merrill's daughter stated. Ms. Merrill wishes to apologize if she and her daughters forgot to mention anyone else, and for the delay of thanking everyone responsible for the ramp's construction, (photos by Joeseph Hakey)
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Wildcat Happenings kick off WILMINGTON - Beginning with this issue, the Town Crier will publish a weekly school happenings page. Ben DcGennaro, Colleen Murphy.and Mike Vitalc all WHS students will report on interesting students, and faculty as well as general school news.
DcGennaro, a Senior at Wilmington High School is Editor-in-Chief this year of the Wildcat News, the high school's sole student publication. He also was nominated by the Social Studies department last year to be a Massachusetts Teachers Asso-
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ciation Student Government Day Delegate. Murphy is going to be a sophomore this year at the high school and has already proven herself to be exemplary. Colleen is a member of the band and the jazz band, where she plays the flute, piccollo, and the saxophone. Michael Vitale, a Senior, is one of the most active students at WHS. Since Freshman year, Michael has been involved with Student Council, and will be running for President this school year. He is a staff member of the Wildcat News, contributing regularly to the paper. Turn to page 7 for the new Wildcat Happenings page.
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By SEAN DEVLIN WILMINGTON- If the sound of violins evokes memories of the Old Country, or the aroma of Italian cuisine brings you back to your grandmother's kitchen, then this evening is one you will surely enjoy. On Friday, September 5, Strings Attached Parents Support, a Wilmington organization for the parents of band members, will be hosting a benefit dinner at Casa di Fior. All proceeds from this fund-raiser will help to finance the string section's trip to Italy this April. Best-selling cookbook author and host of the nationally televised cooking show Ciao Italia, Mary Ann Esposito, is scheduled to attend the benefit. Esposito, who has graduated from such prestigious culinary schools as Cucina della Campania in Sorrento and Italianissimo in Perugia, plans to commence the evening with a cookbook signing, which will be followed by dinner and a presentation of her work. If the dinner proves to be a success, the group of young musicians plan to embark on a week-long sightseeing tour through the picturesque streets of Milan, down the archaic waterways of Venice, and to the concert halls of Rome and Florence where they will perform. To familiarize these students, who range from eighth-graders to high school seniors, with Italian culture, teachers will incorporate some Italian art, architecture, and language into the curriculum over the fall semester. In addition, similar orientation classes will be provided in the evening for adults wishing to chaperone the musicians. According to Strings Attached member Arlene Soroka, the trip will cost approximately $1,400 per Peggy and George Quinn collect a shovel full of goose droppings in their student. With September approaching, the organization is backyard. The Quinns have been plagued by an increased number of these hoping to sellout the benefit and unwanted guests. (Photo by Maureen Lamoureux)
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Finding watershed problems is tributaries. There are team Exit Mi ofl'Ki 93 Ki 129 the first phase of MRWC's members from each of the 12 towns in the Shawsheen River Shawsheen Watershed project Watershed, including Wilmington which is funded by the Mass. Executive Office of Environmental and Tewksbury. The Teams have found bacteria Affairs, local corporations, REG/UGHT that may indicate poorly treated charitable foundations and the U.S. 30 PK human waste in the River and its Air Force. The next phase will be tributaries. To make things worse, to share pollution and other fluctuation of water levels during watershed information with storms has increased dramatically communities and invite interested because so much open land has people to help develop strategies been covered with pavement and for solving problems. Public buildings. This causes the polluted forums will be held in October and water to rapidly move throughout November where watershed 18 PIC CANS the watershed and into upland residents can offer ideas and input 2/12PKBTLS areas not previously accustomed to to improve the long term health of the Shawsheen River Watershed. flooding. The Shawsheen River flows 25 Pollution and flooding will continue until the people who live miles from Bedford to Lawrence in the watershed do something where it meets the Merrimack about these problems. The River. Its watershed is a 79 square BUD JW DUNDEE Merrimack River Watershed mile area where water drains to Council will soon offer the Shawsheen River. Th opportunities for people to do just watershed boundary is determin URIC; LIGHT HONEY IAGEHI by the shape of the land's surface. that. : :i'K : \i I ■■
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Who is making it happen? The^Merrimack River Watershed Council (MRWC) is coordinating this Project through a contract with the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (EOEA). Additional funds are provided by charitable foundations.corporations and the U.S. Air Force. The most important people in the process are those who live, work, and do business in the Shawsheen Watershed and are eager to plan and implement locally driven actions that protect and restore the watershed and its water. What is the process? Project phases include: 1) organizing local volunteers to gather information about the watershed and its water quality; 2) working with local interests to analyze that information and document issues and opportunities related to watershed protection and restoration, 3) developing watershed management plans that arc endorsed and implemented by watershed stakeholders such as the 12 watershed municipalities, and 4) creating a communication process that generates consistent action for
the entire watershed. Where is the Shawsheen River Watershed? The Shawsheen River Watershed is the geologically defined 79 square mile area that drains to the Shawsheen River. It has seven major tributary streams, each with its own sub watershed, that drain to the Shawsheen River. Portions of 12 municipalities, including Wilmington and Tewksbury, make up the land area of the watershed. When will it happen? It is happening now! Analysis of data collected by volunteer Stream Teams has identified significant sources of polluted runoff and wide fluctuations of storm water flows. This information will be shared with watershed communities ,to develop a watershed management plan. Presentations'about the project will be available to municipal boards and civic groups in September and October. Three public forums will be held in late October and November to collect input for the plan.
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Letter to the editor Dear Wilmington Public School students: Welcome to the 1997-98 school year. Summer vacation is an opportunity for you to relax and have fun with your family and friends. Perhaps you also had a chance to share some learning experiences through travel opportunities or trips to your local public library for a literary adventure. Your teachers and principals are already busy getting ready for your arrival on Tuesday, August 26, 1997. Your classroom and school corridors are being decorated, books and materials are
getting unpacked, new equipment such as computers and desks are being installed, and the anticipation of your arrival fills the air with excitement. The new school year presents all of us new opportunities for learning, for making new friends, and for growing in our understanding of ourselves and others. May this school year be a a great success for each and every one of you. I look forward to welcoming you back on August 26. Very truly yours, Geraldine A. O'Donnell, Ed.D Superintendent of Schools
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were carrying mostly rolling stock for the invading army, said Manning. Manning said MPs reported that a French woman in the nearby village of St. Marie Du Mont was about to give birth and needed help, because all local medical personnel had fled or had been killed. Scabcc unit Doctors Anderson and Buckson responded and delivered the baby, said Manning. The mother was so happy, that she named her baby girl Sea Bee Paule Fouchard, in honor of the unit that helped her. Manning said that in 1994, .Seabec Admiral Huffington heard that some of the Scabees were going back to France for a reunion. The admiral contacted Manning and asked if Manning could visit Sea Bee Paule, since she had asked to meet someone from the unit that had helped at her birth. Manning and Cotton visited Sea Bee and her husband Monsieur Fouchard for eight days. "They were absolutely marvelous to us," said Manning. Manning added that he and Cotton would not have known their way around, but their hosts took them to the World War II battlefields. Manning saw what had been called Utah beach where he had been during the invasion. Manning said that during the invasion, there was an 18 feet drop in ihc tide, and when the tide ran out, Manning and another soldier had been marooned over night. In the morning, while the other Seabec walked along the beach, four German ME-109 fighter planes swooped over the beach with the sun in back of them so it was hard to sec the planes and strafed the beach. Manning and his compatriot escaped harm. Manning recalled that in the evening, four ME-109's again strafed thf .hnacji with ihc sun behind (hem, sfrafmg "ftdrrt'the'opposite direction. Manning said he believed that one of the ME-109's got hit during the strafing. Manning said that looking at that beach in 1994 "was an experience." Also during the invasion. Manning watched American bombers of the 8th Air Force come and go as they bombed the city of St. Lo. That city was, said
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Manning, where General Patton made his break through German lines. Manning saw St. Lo on his way to Paris, and said there was almost nothing left of the city after the bombing. However, on his return to France in I994, Manning saw the rebuilt city of St. Lo. 'To return there and see how it is rebuilt now was quite a thrill," observed Manning. This past April, Sea Bee Paule Fouchard and her husband visited Manning for two weeks. Manning said they loved Boston. They visited Harvard Square, and also visited Davisville, Rhode Island, where Manning and his Seabce outfit had trained before going overseas. Manning said the state just took over the property and it has become an auto import station Manning said that when he was in training, someone had written "81st, 1943" on a rock. When he visited Davisville recently with the Fouchard's, he found that rock — and the writing was still on it!
Arthur Cotton (left) and Bill Manning (right) flank SeaBee Ruault, who was born while their unit was serving in France during World War II.
Obituaries Victor J. Connors retired tool and dye maker WILMINGTON - Victor J. Connors, 78, of Wilmington, died August 16, 1997 at the Lifccare Center of Mcrrimack Valley in Billcrica. Born in Chelsea, he was the son of the late Peter and the laic Theresa (Golden) Connors. He lived in Revere prior to moving to Wilmington 37 years ago and prior to retirement, was employed as a tool and dye maker. He was a member of the Fr. Edmund W. Croke Council #4982 Knights of Columbus and a former member
of the Legion of Mary. The widower of Josephine T. (DiGregorio) Connors, he is survived by his daughter Mary Anne DcLucia and her husband Richard and his grandsons Richard A. and Matthew P. DcLucia all of Wilmington. Funeral services were held from the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son' Funeral Home, Wilmington Tuesday morning followed by a funeral mass at St. Thomas Church and interment in the family lot, Wildwood Cemetery.
Alice M. O'Connor member of Tewksbury Golden Age Club TEWKSBURY Alice M. (Naish) O'Connor, 77, died Monday. August 18, 1997. at Saints Memorial Medical Center following a lengthy illness. She was the widow of John J. O'Connor. Born in Lowell, March 13, 1920. she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mary (Cavncy) Naish. She lived in Tewksbury most of her life and was a communicant of St. William's Church. She was active in the Tewksbury senior community where she was a member of the Golden Age Club. Mrs. O'Connor is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Edward Rcalc of Tewksbury and one son and daughter-in-law. Michael and Jean (Catc) O'Connor
of Wcsllord. live grandchildren, Kimberly Donovan, Kcllcy Wild. Jennifer Realc. Michael O'Connor Jr. and Matthew O'Connor, and four great-grandsons, Edward, Daniel and Timothy Donovan and Paul Wild Jr. Mrs! O'Connor was the sister of the laic Walter Naish, Catherine Aunchman, George Naish and Mary Bcrnardini. Funeral services arc scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday from the Tewksbury Funeral Home, corner of Dcwey and Main Streets (Rtc. 38) Tewksbury Center, (phone 8(X) or 508) 851-2950; followed by a funeral mass at St. William's Church, 1351 Main St (Rtc.38) Tewksbury and burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell.
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Ronald E. Park at 50, formerly of Wilmington WILMINGTON - Ronald Edward Park, 50, of Balcom Road, Pclham, N.H., formerly of Wilmington and Andovcr, died Saturday, August 16, 1997 at Columbia Parkland Hospital of ALS (Lou Gchrig's Disease). He was the husband of Vilma (Valdcz) Park. In addition lo his wife, Mr Park is survived by two daughters, Rhonda of Dcrry, Nil and Linda Hancock of Andovcr, MA; two sons, Ronald Jr. and John Couch of Pclham, N.H.; two granddaughters, Tara and Shana Hancock. He also leaves six sisters, Phyllis Morse of Grafton, N.H., Ruth Fuss of Evergreen Park,II., Marjoric Mellon and Martha Rice both of Andovcr, MA., Pauline Park of Phoenix, Az., Shirley Bower of Las Vegas NV.; nine brothers, Richard and Robert of Andovcr, MA., Phillip Jr. of Windham. N.H., William of Kingston, N.H., David of Andovcr, MA., Allen of
Pelham, N.H., Thomas of Wilmington, Kenneth of Loudon, N.H., Lloyd of Wilmington. Several nieces and nephews and a dear friend.^ Ernest Smith of Derry, N.H., also survive. Mr. Park was also the brother of the late Priscilla Park and Beverly Ann Briggs. Ronald was the 17th child of the late Dorothy (Roddcn) and Phillip S. Park-. Sr. of Wilmington. A U.S. Air Force Veteran, he served proudly in Vietnam and attained the rank of sergeant. He was a member of the Lawrence Elks Lodge #65 and was the 1996 Elk of the Year. Mr. Park was the owner of Ron's Catering of Pelham, N.H. and was employed as a driver for UPS. Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday, August 20 at II a.m. from the Nichols Funeral Home, Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington, followed by interment in Wildwood Cemetery.
Harriet J. Robbins member of Happy Jack's Whist Club WILMINGTON - Harriet J. (Cichocki) Robbins, 84. a resident of Wilmington for 50 years, died August 16, 1997 at the Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis following a brief illness. Born in Scranton, PA, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and the late Alice Cichocki. She was raised in Salem, MA and graduated from Salem High School. She lived on the north shore and in Florida before moving to Wilmington in 1946. She was a member of the Happy Jacks Whist Club that met weekly at the clubhouse on Forest Street. She was also a talented seamstress and did tailoring in her own home. She loved crafts and to help neighborhood children cam money during Christmas, she
taught them to make wreathes which they could sell Mrs. Robbins was the widow of Frederick Robbins and is survived by her children, Evelyn Robbins of Barnstable, MA, Dcbra Robbins of Ridgefield, Ct.. Frederick Robbins Jr. and Richard Robbins both of CA; her brother Fred Cichocki and her sister Helen O'Donnell both of Salem, MA. Eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. • Funeral services were held from Ihc W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral Home, Wilmington Wednesday morning followed by a funeral mass at St. Thomas and interment in the family IQI, Wildwood Cemetery.
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658-6822. Sept. 2, Tues and Thurs: 8:30 or 9:30 a.m.. Fitness after Fifty at Winchester Hosp. Fam. Med. Cntr., 500 Salem St., Wil. Call 617-756-4700. Fri., Sept. 5: 5:30 p.m.. at Casa di Fior, Strings Attached. Wilmington Youth Orchestra (grades three through 12) will present an evening with Mary Ann Esposito. Public invited. Call 658-4899 or 657-5169. Sept. 8-Oct. 27: 6 to 7 p.m., Tai Chi, Chinese exercise to maintain the body's natural balance. Winchester Hosp. Fam. Med. Cntr.. 500 Salem St. Call 617-756-4700. Wed., Sept. 10: 7 p.m., St. Thomas charities meeting in
All day, every day: Free blood pressure clinic at Wilmington Fire Station; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., weekends included. No appointment necessary. Thursday evenings: All summer; 7 p.m.. Family Story Time at Wil. Mem. Library. Most suitable for children four to eight. Fri., Aug. 22: 7:30 to 11 p.m.. WHS Class of '87 reunion Boston Harbor sunset cruise leaves Long Wharf. Boston. Call 617-720-0327. Sat., Aug. 23: 10 a.m. to I p.m.. Kids' Fun Day on Wil. Common. Spon. St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Chapel. Call 658-5243. SaL, Aug. 27: 6:30 p.m.. Wil Youth Hockey registration at 4th of July Hdqtrs. Call 694-9929 or
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Thurs., Aug. 21: 7 p.m., "Smudging Ceremony" at Wamesil Indian Park. Rl. 38, next to TD Waffle. Public invited. Fri., Aug. 22: Last day to apply for entry in Tewks. Arts Festival. Call 851-5123 or 851-6428. Fri., Aug. 22: 8 p.m.. Singles Dance at K of C Hall, Rt. 38; sponsored by Billerica Chapter of the Single Life. Call 640-1544. Fri., Aug. 22: 9 to 11 a.m., register at TMHS for Elementary Instrumental Music Program. Call 640-9658 after Aug. 22. Fri., Sat., Aug. 22, 23: Firefighters hit the streets to "fill the boot" for MDA. Sat., Aug. 23: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Share distribution day at the Senior Center. Call 851-3344 or 640-4480 for more information. Mon., Aug. 25: 10 a.m.. Senior softball players take on Sudbury at Memorial Field, Livingston Street. Mon., Aug. 25: I to 2sp.m. at Senior Center, Christine and Rachel Wong will present an hour of classical music. Tues., Aug. 26: 10 a.m.. Senior Center activities meeting in the crafts room. Wed., Aug. 27: Seniors travel to Show Stoppers Dinner Theatre in Scitualc. Wed., Sept. 3: 10.30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., VNA blood pressure clinic at Senior Center 175 Chandler Street.
Every second Sat.: 8 p.m. to midnight, Royal American Smoke Free Singles Dance at Legion Hall, 357 Great Road, Bedford. Call 617-325-4900. Wednesdays: 5:30 to 6:45 p.m.. Eastern Middlesex Outpatient Center Early Sobriety Group; 338 Main St., Wakcficld. Sliding fee available. Call 617-246-2010. Now through August: Musicworks Studio, High Street, Billerica holding registration for fall semester. Call 508-670-8100.
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St., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donald Goldman, accredited S.C.O.R.E. representative, says that businesses who typically use our free consulting services, range from the home based businesses to small manufacturing firms, service providers, and computer service organizations. * They are able to draw from the broad base business background of S.C.O.R.E. representatives that include architects, builders.
computer and electronic manufacturing executives, restaurateurs, marketing, advertising, accounting, retailing and general wholesale distribution executives as well as import and export specialists and many more. This range of talent . and professional expertise is worth a fortune, but costs nothing! For further information or to schedule an appointment call the Chamber office at 508-657-7211.
WILMINGTON - For the third dispatcher at the Wilmington Fire time in three years, the Eamcs Department and her children Dan Street bridge was struck by a train. and Laura were aboard. It was closed Wednesday morning They settled down to read books after a Boston & Maine freight they had just selected and after train hit the understructurc at 3:20. repeated tries the door opened on The elevator at Wilmington its own. just as fire department Memorial Library got stuck personnel arrived. between floors about noon on Laurel Ford, local wildlife artist Wednesday and remained there was awarded first place for her with the door unable to open for painting "Eastern Grey Squirrel" about 20 minutes. Linda Abbott, a during the annual North American ■
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TEWKSBURY - The campaign by Tewksbury's Building Commissioner to clean up junk cars illegally stored in town was about to go to court. The magistrate of Middlesex Superior Court would review 18 cases of improper disposal of junk cars on September 9 and 10. There were too many cases to be heard in one day. A few of them involved up to five or six junk cars. Christopher Coviello of Salem
Road, a 1981 graduate of Austin Prep, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. The corporate headquarters of Advanced Identification Systems (AIS) held a grand opening at 2235 Main Street. Pictured at the ribbon cutting ceremony were: Secretary Charles Berry, Mass. Dept. of Public Safety; Roger LaFreniere, inventor; State Rep. Jim Miceli; Lynn LcMay, president and CEO
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By BEN DEGENNARO AND MICHAEL VITALE WILMINGTON - Welcome to (he first edition of news from Wilmington High School. This page will attempt to bring you current news, profiles, and happenings loin the high school. As this is the first issue, wc will attempt to provide you with some background information on the writers. Ben DeGennaro, a Senior at Wilmington High School is Editor-in-Chief this year of the Wildcat News, the high school's sole student publication. He also was nominated by the Social Studies department last year to be a Massachusetts Teachers Association Student Government Day Delegate. At the State House, he served as a representative, and met then Governor Weld, and then Lt. Governor Celluci. He is also invojved in many of the school's clubs, including Students Working For AIDS Termina-
Achievement. Ben also volunteers annually at the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo, where last year he dressed up as Elmo for the kids. Ben has been working at the town library for three years. Colleen Murphy is going to be a sophomore this year at the high school and has already proven herself to be exemplary. Colleen is a member of
Ben DeGennaro tion (SWAT), Students Against Destructive Decisions (S ADD), Student Council, Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), and Junior
the band and the jazz band, where she plays the flute, piccollo, and the saxophone. She is a member of Medical Careers Cluh, Newspaper, and she serves on the Class of 2000 Executive Board, which organizes dances, activities, and fundraisers for her class. She is a member of the volleyball and the track team, and she spent her summer working at the Extended Day Program at the Wild wood School. Amidst this exhaustive schedule. Colleen still maintains an average in the top five of her class. Michael Vitale, a Senior, is one of
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year. He is a staff member of the Wildcat News, contributing regularly to ihe paper. Michael is very well respected by the faculty and his fellow sludcnts. During his Junior year, Michael was appointed to the Principal Search Committee by Supcrintcndant of Schools Dr. Geraldinc O'Donncll, where he served as Student Representative, reading resumes and interviewing prospective principals. Michael also co-teaches a Spanish class for adults in Ihe Continuing Adult Education Program. Michael is a member of the • School Advisory Council (SAC), and of SADD, Peer Mediation, and Caplain of the Academic Decathlon learn. He also volunteers annually al the Chamber of Commerce Expo. He puts Colleen Murphy in time every day. volunteering in the school's main office, and works after the most active studentsat WHS. Since school and on weekends at the CasaDi Freshman year, Michael has been involved with Student Council, and will Fior banquet halls. Our goal this year is going to be to Se inun!ti-- for President this school keep you informed of what's going on at (he high school. We will not only be reporting on general news and information, but interviewing outstanding students, teachers, and administration. We hope (hat you enjoy our presentations.
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Guess what? Back to school next week By COLLEEN MURPHY WILMINGTON - Guess What?? V Summer is over in one week, and on August 26th, students will be walking through the doors ofWilmington High School for yet another 180 days of projects, tests, quizzes, compositions, /: school lunches, and after school ac•y tivities. There are going to be many changes this year. Last year we gained new leadership when Vice Principal Mr. Edward Woods was appointed Principal after Mr. Joseph Patuleia departed and took over as Principal of —_ his alma mala, Peabody Veterans Memorial High. During the summer I.. Mr. Woods and members of a search team chose Mr. Peter Lucia as WHS "s new Vice Principal. WHS will also be welcoming four v'.
new teachers this year. Mrs. Gaylc Masse, formerly of the West Intermediate, will be teaching mathematics. Mr. Peter Murphy has been hired as the new English teacher, and Mr. Brian Carr has been hired to leach Social Studies. Also, after a long and arduous search, Ms. Paula Byrne will be the new librarian after the rclirement of Mrs. Beverly Shea, who spent 33 years as a teacher and librarian in Wilmington. Ms. Mary Lou McManus, head secretary at the West Intermediate for 16 years, has taken over the position of executive secretary at the high school, filling (he slot that Mrs. Cynthia Tsoukalas left. Mrs. Tsoukalas is now the secretary to the Vice Principal, replacing Mrs. Lorraine Clark, who also retired this
past year. Amidst all the new faces, students have to get used to the new schedule that we will be experiencing this year. The type of block scheduling that Wilmington has decided on is the Seven Day Block, in which there is a 90 minute class for students every day, along with five 45 minute classes. The schedule rotates for seven days, so that each class will have 90 minutes regularly. This year. Michael Vitale. Ben DeGennaro. and I. Colleen Murphy, will be presenting articles about Wilmington High School. Wc will be dis-_ cussing subjects such as this year's Student Council, which is a voluntary group of students who get together and discusss school issues, try to boosl school morale, and raise money.
Also, don't forget about Freshmen Orientation on August 21 at the high school. Il is a very valuable day for incoming freshmen who know nothing about the school, including how to get around, what high school life is like, and case tears thai they may have. Spirit week is one of the most important weeks of the entire scrnml year. This is the week before the homecoming football game and it is filled with school supported activities and is very fun. Spirit week was instituted by Joseph Patuleia before he left, but the concept will remain. For instance, last year one ol the days was '"dress-up day." in which students won prizes for who dressed up ihe most. There is also a day lor each class to pick a theme. Last year's seniors did army day. the juniors-did pajama day. the sophomore chose loga day, and the freshmen chose "mismatch" day. Perhaps Ihe most popular day of room, it is allowed for children spirit week is blue and while day. in who find (he separation experience which every student dresses up in to be overwhelming. To be eligible blue and white, put blue and white for this program, a child must be makeup on. and some kids even went three years old by September 2, as far last year to spraypainl iheir hair 1997. Super Starters will be held on Wednesday and Friday blue and while! On thai day there is mornings at 10. Dates for the also a pep rally in the gym and of Wednesday session arc September course the homecoming dance that 17 and 24, October I and 8. Dates night. The next morning is the homefor the Friday sessions are coming game where Wilmington September 19 and 26, October 3 faces its rival: Tcwksbury. Il is home and 10. Registration will begin this year, and should prove to be very September I. Please call the exciting. Children's Room at 658-2967. We will also be doing a series of profilcson outstanding WHS students In order to check oui material, as well as faculty. I trust that everyyou must be in good standing (no one has had a healthy, happy, and fun fines or overdue library malcrial) at all MVLC libraries. In other summer. Good luck gelling ready for words, if you arc delinquent at school. I hope that this article has Wilmington library, you will not provided you with information lhal is be able to borrow books at (he useful Andover library. If you arc a I wish everyone a happy school planning to go to another library, Wilmington library staff can check year and I hope you enjoy our school page. your record before you go.
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.\\ Back to School WILMINGTON - "Back to School" is the current theme featured in the book displays at the library. Lori Hodgson, reference librarian, has included in the Adult Department display, books on how to study and books for parents on dealing with homework. Look for such titles as The Secrets of Getting Better Grades and Homework without Tears. Parents who are interested in the I educational process may want to read The School Smart Parent - A Guide to Knowing What Your Child Should Know from Infancy \ through Elementary School by Gene I. Maeroff. Books on how to . use the Internet to help students ' with research are also available. In the Children's Department, Sharon Ruetenik, children's librarian has selected for this display, many books that focus on beginning nursery school and starling kindergarten and first grade. If your child is feeling anxious about the big day, Mrs. Ruetenik can recommend an appropriate title that may help provide positive feelings about this new and exciting experience. Some of the books about starting school include Edward Unready for School, Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten, Will You Come Back for Me? and Willy Bear.
Merrimack Valley Library Consortium Wilmington Memorial Library is a member of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium (MVLC), a computerized network of 29 area libraries. As members, Wilmington residents may use their Wilmington library card at any of the public libraries in the following towns: Amcshury, Andover, Billcrica, Box ford, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Essex. Hamilton, Havcrhill, Ipswich, Lawrence, Littleton, Lowell, Manchester-by-the Sea, Mcthucn, Ncwbury. Newburyporl, North Andover. North Reading, Rockport, Salisbury, Tcwksbury, Topsfield, Wenham, West Ncwbury. Wcstford, and Wilmington. Registration for Super Starters The Children's Room will begin its Prc-School Story Groups with Super Starters, an introduction to a structured story time for threeyear-olds. This program is most appropriate for children who have not attended a formal storytimc., Each half hour session consists of age appropriate stories, finger plays and songs. Although parents or care givers need not be present in the story
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Imington Senior Topics WILMINGTON - The latest information regarding the Health Care for senior citizens is going to end up, is becoming very frightening. Under Medicare and our supplemental policy seniors were very comfortable. In this plan, the elderly are able to select their doctor and hospital. Seniors with low incomes had their medical bills paid through the Medicaid program. Everyone was happy. That was until the Health Management Organization (HMO) became household words to senior citizens. Now they could make a choice. To give up Medicare and their supplemental policy and enroll in one of the many HMOs. This was a difficult decision for most of the elderly. HMOs were having meetings all over the country to tell seniors the benefits of joining their HMO. Most important of all, their medical treatment would be paid through the HMO: As all paper work would be handled by the HMO. All the seniors have to do is sign a paper. For most seniors this is what they wanted. That would be to go to the doctor, get treatment, sign a paper, the HMO would pay the doctors and hospitals. No hassle, with Medicare, insurance companies or doctors. Again the seniors were happy with their choice, whether to remain in Medicare and keep their supplemental policy or join an HMO of their choice. Now along comes 1997. The Medicaid office is asking the Federal Government's approval for the passage of a Health Plan Bill, .that wrll combine Medicare and Medicaid. The services and funding for Medicare and Medicaid will be under one roof, calling it, "The Senior Care Options" or (SCO) Organization Plan. If passed it will control every cider's access to all services of health care. If ihc organizations win out by putting both programs funding together, the elders will loose the care we now have. That would be to remain in Medicare as our primary payer and the supplemental policy we choose to pay the 20 percent or the HMO of /Our choice. The big difference this program will manage all the care the elder will receive. It will select how and whpn our medical needs will be met. SCO we will be hearing a lot about within the next few months. If you do not annrove
of what you hear on the television or read in the newspapers, call your senator and Congressman Edward Kennedy, John Kerry and John Tierney. As mentioned a couple of weeks ago the Senior Pharmacy Program has been extended until August 31. If you are not under Medicaid or do not have your medication covered under a supplemental insurance policy, have lived in Massachusetts at least six months, are 65 years or older and your gross income is no more than $11,835, you may qualify for $500 toward the cost of your medication. If accepted into the program your annual enrollment fee will be $15. That will be deducted from your $500 benefit check. You will be charged $3.00 for generic prescriptions .and $10 for brand names. Barbara Hooper, Shine volunteer will be available to make out an application for you by calling 657-7595. We will arrange a meeting with Barbara at the Center. You should know that if your income is less than $7,740 you may be eligible for Medicaid. Free health care and paid prescriptions. If you feel you qualify, call Mass. Health in Tewksbury, 508-2629100 for an appointment. Activities next week: Monday, Aug. 25, exercises class from 10 to II a.m., whist starting at noon, art class from I to 3; Tues., cholesterol screening by the
nurse. A new machine has been or doctor's office traveling with purchased that will screen for total you. cholesterol /high density Minuteman menu cholesterol. You will be charged $9 for that test. A total Served at Veterans' Memorial cholesterol/HDL and glucose test, Center, 144 School Street, No. will cost you $10. The price Woburn. Call 617-935-2239. increase is due to improved Monday: Corn chowder, tuna technology and the cost of supplies. salad, lettuce and tomato slices, Please call the center for an bulkie roll. Jello. Milk. appointment, 657-7595. Tuesday: Barbecued chicken Nutrition class starting with leg, potato medley, summer weigh-ins at 9:30 a.m., the class squash, rye bread, fresh fruit, begins promptly at 10. Wednesday, milk. 27, exercise class from 10 to II Wednesday: Roast turkey, a.m., craft class and ceramic class gravy, mashed potato, peas, from 9 a.m. to noon; Thurs., 28, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, shop class, sewing, knitting and blueberry crisp, milk. crocheting, 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday: Meatloaf with afternoon dance class from I to mushroom gravy, sweet potato, 2:30, nurse starting at 1:30. green beans, pumpernickel bread, Friday, 29, exercise class from 10 pudding, milk. to 11 a.m.. bingo from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday: Hot dog, baked beans, Social in the evening at the pars lied carrots, hot dog roll, Tewksbury/Wilmington Elks chilled fruit cup, milk. starting at 7 p.m. Wilmington seniors Monday, Sept. I is Labor Day, a Tuesday: Franks and beans, holiday and the center will be seasoned carrots, dinner roll and closed. There will be no meals butter, chilled apricots, dessert, served or delivered. Shutins can milk. double up on any meal to cover the Wednesday: Country baked holiday. With the van not on the pork chops, fluffy rice, seasoned road, please make appointments spinach, wheat bread and butter, accordingly. chilled fruit, dessert, milk. Seniors calling for wheel chair Thursday: Oven baked fish transportation, please have a dinner, tartar sauce on (he side, family member go with you on the creamy whipped potato, seasoned van to appointments. If you live peas and carrots, dinner roll and alone and have no family member butter, Jello with topping, milk. available to go with you, please let Friday: No school; no lunches us know when you call so we can served. have another person in the hospital
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TEWKSBURY - Mr. and Mrs Edmund F. Marks of Tcwksbury have announced the engagement of their daughter, Laurie Ann to Richard II Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimball of Lexington. The bride-to-be, a graduate of Tcwksbury Memorial High School. is currently employed as a human resources director for the Bclmoni Country Club. Her Fiance isa graduate of Minuteman Tech and is currently employed as an HVAC service technician for R.H. Northrup Company. A November wedding is planned.
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Birthdays Tcwksbury Claudia Foster. Hill St. Aug. 24 Vincent Messina. Wighiman Rd. Aug. 24 Crystal LeBlanc. Amos St. Aug. 25 Megan McBrinc. Beech St. Aug. 27 Donald Hicks. Trull Rd. Aug. 30 Wilmington Christopher Cazcau. Cary St. Aug. 24 Anne Williams. Cleveland Ave. Aug. 25 Clifford Downs. Taplin Ave. Aug. 25 Kelly Kivelhan. Burnap St. Aug. 25 Brian Gibson. Morgan Rd. Aug. 25 Kristen Kacamburas. Park St. Aug. 25 Brian Sullivan. Chapman Ave. Aug. 27 Forest Downs. Taplin Ave. Aug. 28 Todd Boudreau. Roosevelt Rd. Aug. 28 Robert Palmer. Douglas Ave. Aug. 28 Amanda Mauriello. Fairflcld Rd Aug. 28 Phyllis Flaherty. Hobson Ave. Aug. 28 Dot Donnelly. Spruce wood Rd. Aug. 29 Gregg Barry. West St. Aug. 29 Annette Antinarelli. Cary St. Aug. 30 Mary Johnson. Bellevue Ave. Aug. 31 Scott Dacko. Wighiman Rd. Aug. 31 Anniversaries Selectman and Mrs. Mike McCoy of Treasure Hill Road, Wilmington, will mark their sixth
wedding anniversary August 25. The Lawrence Hillson's of Mackey Road, Wilmington will observe their 42nd wedding anniversary August 28. At least five area couples will he celebrating anniversaries August 30 - Tom and Phyllis I.ockhart of Carson Avenue, Wilmington, their 44th; George and Dorothy Suprenant of King Street their 39th; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pupa of Eames Street, their 34th; Kim and Lou Forte of Morningside Drive, their 16th and Connie and Tim Carroll of Cedar Street, their 13lh. The star The Anniversary Star for this week should be awarded to Chick (Mary) and Harry Johnson of Bellevue Avenue, Wilmington who marked their 58th wedding anniversary August 20.
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Richard Morris named business development officer business development officer. In his position, Mr. Morris, a vice president with BankBoston, is responsible for developing new relationships with small business customers. His territory includes Burlington, North Reading, Reading and Wilmington. Mr. Morris joined BankBoston in 1963. Prior to being named business development officer, he held several positions with the bank including most recently vice president and area manager of the bank's Community Banking division and vice president of sales in the Business Products Services division. Mr. Morris is a graduate of several banking courses at the American InstiWOBURN - Richard Morris of tute of Banking and is apast treasurer Woburn. a member of the Mission of of the local chapter of Rotary InternaDeeds in Wilmington, has been named tional.
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One ol the lew hurdy-gurdy men St. Elizabeth's will hold "Kids' lelt in (he U.S. and his monkey will perform on Sunday, August Fun Day Saturday, Aug. 23 from 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 10 a.m. to I p.m. on Wilmington common, Route 62. Middlesex 4-H Fair in West ford. The day will feature free The Fair will be held at the 4-H demonstrations including gymfairgrounds on South Chclmsford nastics and karate, games, arts and Road. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 22, 23 and 24. crafts tables, a peanut hunt and Thtfrc will he many other obstacle course. Tickets arc seven for $5 and can attractions such as hayrides, pony be purchased on the common; most (ides, a calliope, a moonwalk and a activities require only one ticket. carousel. On Sunday Henry the Juggler will show his abilities on Lunch features hot dogs, pi//.a and cold drinks. Any child taking Mills and a tight rope. As in past-years, the three day non-perishable food items for the lair will serve as a showcase lor Wilmington Food Pantry will 4-H projects carried on during the receive one free ticket. Call 658-5243 for information. year. Among the many great features, In case of rain, the event will be Middlesex Railroad Association held at the First Baptist Church, will, be at the lair Friday and 173 Church St., (next to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wilmington Memorial Library).. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lowell celebrates Two snack bars will he open all Keroiiac Festival three days. Th« event promises a The Whistler House Museum of great lime for all who attend. Call Art in collaboration with the 1-508 256-4623 lor more Lowell Celebrates Kcrouac information. Festival is soliciting photographs for an open exhibition of Jack Rummage/yard sale Kcrouac or Beat Generation September 13 inspired images. This exhibition is A rummage/yard sale will he open to all artists in photography held Saturday, Sept. 13 in the using both traditional and parking lot at St. William's School, non-traditional interpretations. Main Street, Tcwksbury. Proceeds Individuals considering submitting will benefit the wedding work should contact the Whistler anniversary mass and dinner dance House Museum of Art, 243 celebration Worthcn Street, Lowell. MA Saleable items of all kinds 01852; 508-452-7641 for a including appliances, furniture, prospectus. toys and games, etc. Items may be To be considered,work should be dropped of at the garage behind submitted to the Whistler House no the rectory (on the left side). later than September 12; should be For more information, or to suitable for installation and not volunteer to work at this event, exceed 48" in any dimension, call 851-7331, Monday through including frame. Each artist may Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. submit up to three works.
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TEWKSBURY - Joan Unger of RE/MAX Realty Connection recently came to the aid of the children and staff at the Heathbrook Summer Camp Program. Due to the UPS strike much of the camp's arts and crafts supplies were not delivered. When Mrs. Unger heard about this problem she generously donated the funds to purchase supplies needed for each child to create a momento of their weeks at camp. The children and their parents arc very grateful for the extra special day due to the generosity of Mrs. Unger.
Interested individuals from Greater Lowell, northern Middlesex County, or southern New Hampshire who are compassionate with a light touch and a sense of humor arc urged to become part of a hospice team. Volunteers are there with friendship and emotional support for a person with a life-limiting illness who chooses to live at home. Pare-profcssional training begins in late September. Call Jeanne Parncll, VNA/Hospicc of Greater Lowell, 508-459-9343. ext. 777.
Susan Carrol, Deer Creek Fellow Susan Carroll of Wilmington, a teacher at Matigon High School in Cambridge, has been awarded a Deer Creek Fellowship at Harvard University to participate in a new Institute. With its major goal to educate secondary school humanities teachers about the media and its influence on the American democratic process, the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard University's Joan Shorcnslcin Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government co-sponsored a new one-week summer Institute, "The Media and
American Democracy." This unique program for secondary school humanities teachers look place August 3-9 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge. The Institute is fully supported by two grants, one from the Deer Creek Foundation of St.Louis and the other from the Shaler Adams Foundation of San Francisco. They have awarded 20 Joan Shorcnstein Fellowships and 82 Deer Creek Fellowships to participating high school and middle school teachers of English, history, social studies, communications, and journalism.
Trahan School Honors TEWKSBURY - The administration at Tcwksbury's Louise Davy Trahan School has released the honor roll for the fourth marking period with the following students listed: Alicia Neves Adam Nichols Adam Ravagni Michael Ricciardi Jonathan Sheehan Nicole Smith Room 10 Christy Andrade Nicole Belmont Jonathan Berkeley Michael Bourgeois Jennifer Bruno Ryan Connor Jennifer I-1 well David Gay Jaime McLennan Amanda Moore David Morneault Brighid Vieira Andrew Paziarle Wei Wong Room 11 Anthony Corsino David Gentile Rebecca Green Robert Harris William Kelly Joseph Kukler John Meuse Amanda Petkie wich Andrea Strazdins Kristina Troisi Room 13 Eric Belmonte Ashley Bodnar Nicholas Cioffi Lynda Deering Ryan Harris Michael Kukler Molly Meuse Erin Mooney Amanda Sutherby Laura Tucceri
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mes & Faces IEileen McCue to wed in October !
Robert and Catherine McCue of Wilmington have announced the engagement of their daughter Eileen McCue of Methuen to David Schm.tt, also of Methuen, son of Charles and Francis Schmitt of Wilmington. Eileen, a graduate of Salem State College is currently working as an account at DNS Worldwide in Burlington. Her fiance, a graduate of Merrimack College and Lawrence Memorial School of Nursing is currently employed as a nurse at Holy Family Hospital, Methuen.
Patricia Langeleh, certified trainer Patricia Langeleh of Moonlight Drive, Tcwksbury is among four ■A Greater Lowell Family YMCA >ii employees, who following more qn than three years of service, have gained certification in personal i'< training. Ms.Langeleh started at the <$> .211 YMCA as a volunteer in the health/fitness department. She *b. enjoyed the atmosphere of the facility and became a part lime front desk worker while working full time as a secretary. Since then .in. she has become the membership/marketing director on to a full time basis and kept up her knowledge as a fitness instructor.
at V . Honored Hesser College TEWKSBURY - Scott Gaynor of Tewksbury, whose major is Vcriminal justice, has been named to tw. the President's List at Hcsscr College, Manchester, N.H. for the .if most recent marking period. Two Tcwksbury students have been named to the dean's list al Hesser - Jennifer Stella, accounting "I." major and Kathleen Hickcy, a bn >.r* business administration major.
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MELANSON: Kaclyn Patricia. fourth child, fourth daughter to Mark and Patricia (Turnquist) Melanson of Hancock Street, Reading. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melanson of Kendall Street, Wilmington and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lcnnart Turnquist of Reading. Kaclyn joins her sisters, Ashlin, nine, Jancllc, seven and Brenna, three.
William Harrison III awarded scholarship
Bits & Pieces... Bits & Pieces will take on a new look from now on. The Town Crier will expand B & P to include more topics, and we will call this new page Names & Faces contact B.D. as usual at the Town Crier: 658-2346 or home: 658-2907 nights and weekends
...Names & Faces Trahan School open house
Piano recital August 24
TEWKSBURY - The" Trahan* A piano recital scheduled for School in Tewksbury will hold a Sunday, August 24 and hosted by "Night Before School Open House" George Bcllcfoniainc will present from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday pianists between ihe ages of 15 and evening, September 2. 20. This evening will allow new and The presentation will begin at I returning students an opportunity p.m. in the Wilmington Aris to tour the building, find their -Center, (old town hall) across desks and acquaint themselves with from the Congregational Church the school. The Parents Council on Middlesex Avenue. will provide light refreshments.
An October wedding is planned.
Welcome back Woburn Street School PAC will be offering light refreshments to all first grade and returning parents on the first day of the new school year, Tuesday, August'26 between 8 and 9 a.m. in the cafeteria. Parents arc urged to lake part and meet new Vice Principal Fcrricro and/or learn more about upcoming PAC activities. Volunteer helpers most welcome. Call E. MacDougall at 658X944 for more information.
Winchester Hospital Family Medical Center Winchester Hospital is offering a program in Tai Chi, a gentle Chinese exercise intended to maintain the body's natural balance and a low impact aerobic program and muscle conditioning designed for men and women 50 plus. Tai Chi practice promotes overall good hcallh and helps participants achieve the physical and mental well being necessary to pursue goals and reduce mental fatigue, tension and slrcss. The program is scheduled for September 8 through October 27 from 6 to 7 p.m; at Winchester Hospital Family Medical Center, 500 Salem St., Wilmington. The low impact aerobic program also scheduled to be held at the Winchester Hospital Family Medical Center, will run Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning September 2 and participants can choose, lo participate al 8:30 or, 9:30 a.m. Call the Community Hcallh Institute al 617-756-4700 for more information on both programs.
MacDONALD: Matthew Robert lo William and-Dcnisc (Crockett) MacDonald of Tewksbury on July 23 at Lowell General Hospital. Grandparents include Bruce and AmiM.iiu- Crocked of Tcwksbury and Pal MacDonald of Wilmington. Grcat-grandmolhcr is Ha/.cl Shaak of Medford. Mall joins his slcp-brolhcr Robert. 10.
CUSHING: MacKcnzic, fourth child, first daughter to John and Cally (McCann) Cushing of Wilmington, August 3 al Boston Regional Medical Center. Grandparents are John and Mary an tic McCann and Larry and Marion Cushing,all of Wilmington! MacKcnzic joins her siblings, Jimmy seven, Danny Five and Taylor, three.
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TEWKSBURY - Marine Major. Brian J. Sullivan, son of James D. and Margaret M. Sullivan of Oakland Avenue, Tcwksbury. recently participated in Exercise Iron Magic '97 and Operation Southern Watch while assigned lo the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, currently on deployment with Ihe USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group lo the Western Pacific Ocean and Persian Gulf. _ He is one of more (han -I.()()() Marines and Sailors who took pan in the annual two-week exercise. The 1978 graduate of Shawshccn Tech joined the Marine Crops in .September 1980. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University, where he earned a BS degree.
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Wilmington school lunch menus TCWKSBURY - The Council on Aging will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday. August 21, in the main hall at the Senior Center beginning at 3 p.m. All are welcome. Tcwksbury Share distribution day will be held Saturday, August 23 at the Senior Center from 11:30 a.m. to I p.m. Registration for the September food package will be taken at this time. Monday, August 23, the soft ball players will play the Sudbury ^.team. This game will be held in Tcwksbury at Memorial Field,
in September. The starting dates already confirmed are: wood carving class Tues., Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m.; Diet Workshop's new class at 9:30 a.m. Fri.. Sept. 12 and Tuesday morning aerobics, Sept.. 23. The start dates for other classes will be noted in the upcoming weeks. If you plan to attend any of these classes, please sign up at the front desk by the end of August. This will enable us to estimate class sizes. A pleasant week is wished to all.
Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Table space for the Senior Center yard sale is available at $10 per space. One must make reservations prior to the event by contacting Carol Hazel or Linda Brabant at 640-4480. The yard sale will also feature a bake table and luncheon items. Yard sale items for the Senior Center table may be taken to the Senior Center after August 23. With fall fast upon us, seniors are reminded that classes will resume
High school Week of August 26 Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, potato chips, seasoned vegetable, chilled fruit, snack cake, milk/juice. Wednesday: Hamburger or cheeseburger on a roll, pickle chips, macaroni salad, chilled fruit, brownie, milk/juice. Thursday: Italian style pizza, pepperoni optional, tossed garden salad, bread stick, chilled fruit, ice cream, milk/juice. Friday: No school.
Middle Schools Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, potato chips, seasoned vegetable, chilled fruit, snack cake, milk/juice. Wednesday: Hamburger or cheeseburger on a roll, pickle chips, macaroni salad, chilled fruit, brownie, milk/juice. Thursday: Italian style pizza, pepperoni optional, tossed garden salad, bread stick, chilled fruit, ice cream, milk/juice. Friday: No school.
Elementary Schools Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, potato chips, seasoned vegetable, chilled fruit, snack cake, milk/juice. ' Wednesday: Hamburger or cheeseburger on a roll, pickle chips, macaroni salad, chilled fruit, brownie, milk/juice. Thursday: Italian style pizza, pepperoni optional, tossed garden salad, bread stick, chilled fruit, ice cream, milk/juice. Friday: No school.
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| Why not attend and cheer them on! In the afternoon on Monday, | August 25, an hour of classical ; music will be presented by ! Christine Wong on the piano and • Rachel Wong on the violin. This ' performance will be held from 1 ■ to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center. All . are invited to attend. This event is ; being funded in part by the I Tcwksbury Arts Lottery and the ' Massachusetts Arts Council. *; An activities meeting has been J: scheduled for Tuesday, August 26. | It will be held in the crafts room ■j beginning at 10 a.m. All are ; welcome to join in the meeting. Wednesday, August 27, the j I seniors will travel to the Show I; Stoppers Dinner Theatre in jjjjcituafe for lunch and the musical, • IWlic Women's Club." The cost of ; mis trip is $45 and includes motor ; coach transportation, lunch and *-show. Departure time for this trip HI 10:15 a.m. A Rockingham Park day trip is scheduled for Monday, September 8. The cost of this trip is $17 per person and includes school bus transportation and a buffet Events coming up in September: A podiatry clinic by Dr. Timothy Smith, Tuesday, Sept. 2. This clinic is limited to the first 25 Tcwksbury Seniors who sign up and make a co-payment of $10. Appointment times are arranged at signup. A breakfast benefit at the Senior Center Sunday, September 7 from 7:30 to 11. A giant yard sale at the Tcwksbury Senior Center
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All proceeds from the ride go directly to The Fenway Community Health Center. More than 700 individuals with HIV/AIDS receive care at Fenway, the largest community-based provider of HIV/AIDS medical and mental health services in Massachusetts. In addition, Fenway provides free HIV testing, counseling, research and prevention programs. A life long friendship forged in challenge and teamwork. Joe and
Derek know this challenge is more than just a bike ride. If you would like to help Joe and Derek, please call for more information or send pledges to the following addresses: Joe Catanzano, 8 Big gar Ave., Wilmington, MA. 01887; (658-9189); Derek Fullerton, 21 Jones Ave.. Wilmington. MA. 01887; (657-7406)
Coaches are an embarrassment Dear Sports Editor: This is an open letter to parents, players and coaches about the Wilmington 13-year-old travel summer boys baseball team. I am an upset parent and I have a few concerns that I think should be addressed. First of all, the fee this season was raised to $70, ($50 last year). The parents were told that the reason why the fee went up was to cover the cost of having two umpires show up to every game, rather than one. Well, all but two games this season had just one umpire. Even with the increase of fee, the kids didn't get their names printed on the back of their shirts, like other towns have. So where did this extra money go? On top of that, the kids had to play their home games at the North Intermediate School. That field is a disgrace and an embarrassment it was never even mowed! Second, I appreciate and thank all coaches for giving up their free time to help kids. I also understand that it is very difficult to keep everyone happy, including the parents. But, in the case of this team, the adult coaching was a disgrace. It is a fact that some of the better 13-year-old players in town did not sign up for this summer's traveling team because of who was coaching. The three coaches show favoritism as well as being very negative towards the kids. I have
never seen a more depressed and down trodden team. I don't know whether this comes from the coaches being frustrated athletes themselves or what? But, at this level, in my opinion, the coaches should be concentrating more on having fun, providing self-esteem for every player on that team and of course, to leach every kid on that team some baseball. None of those issues were addressed during the season. Near the end of (he season, the coaches told the team that they were not going to make a bid for the playoffs because they had no chance. So the coaches pulled the team out and quit. Needless to say, this was another blow to the self esteem of the players. I would like to commend all the kids who played on that team; there was some talent .there. I feel very bad for each and every player on the team who went through everything they did. The coaches were embarrasing to themselves, the team and the community and I feel it is neccessary that Wilmington Little League looks into this matter further. If not, the constant belittlement and negativity towards 13-year olds kids who are trying to have fun playing a game, will continue.
Joe Catanzano (left) and Derek Fullerton (right), 1993 graduates of WHS, are looking for contributions for the AIDS III Bike Ride that they arc riding next month. (Photo by Ed Larkin). •
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Dear Sports Editor: Imagine my suprise today when I Name withheld by request looked at the front page of the Town Crier. My Father, Bob Baker, was in the picture as the Indians Little League Coach. Tomorrow (8/15) is the seventh anniversary of my father's death. I had just come in from the cemetary after placing flowers on his grave. the complete, but tentative, fall I just wanted to say thanks for the sports schedules for all WHS teams. picture and story about Little Next week, the Town Crier will League in Wilmington. I know preview several of the fall team's there are a lot of readers out there including Scanlon's team. Don't miss out on what should be years of service in Little League. , another exciting Cape Ann League He was treasurer for 16 years. He, season.
Previews next week School is right around the corner and that only means high school sports season is just about near. For Wilmington, their fall athletic season begins on September 4th when Dick Scanlon's boys soccer team hosts Newburyport at WHS beginning at 3:30. Inside this week's sports pages are
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Not your typical bike ride bvEdLarkin Each (urn on (he pedals causes a deep burning in your legs. Every breath you (ake is deep and long. Another 100 fee( of full pressure pumping ge(s you (o (he crest of (he hill. Over (he (op of (he hill, you use (he brakes (o control (he downward ride over treacherous rocks, broken trees, and loose gravel. As you roll down the hill, you pitch your body backward and forward (o maintain a balance over every inch of (he precipitous terrain. At the bottom of the hill, you stop (o let your heart catch up with (he res! of your senses. Alter a moment, you smile and look for (he next piece of granite to climb with your mountain bike. The mountain bike changed the way people viewed a Sunday bike ride. Built for rugged, harsh terrain, (he mountain bike enables (he rider (o penetrate into fores(, backwoods, and mountain (railways. Unlike the slim, lightweight European racing bikes, (he mountain bike is built with thick metal tubing, shock absorbers, and hefty, cleaved tires. Whereas the racer was built to cruise effortlessly down smooth, paved roads, the mountain bike was built for abuse and adventure.
Even if you decide lha( urban cruising is more of your style, a modified version of a-mountain bike will serve your touring demands well. A less aggressive set of tires and a bigger saddle will ensure a comfortable ride. The many variations in mountain bike concepts gives (he -rider an endless number of choices (o fit their needs. If you arc looking (o gc( into hardcore backwoods, mountain (rail riding, you will need a high tech mountain bike made from composite metal.with racing brake systems and special suspension components. If you're more of a road warrior and an occasional trail rider, choose a less high tech model. Pick a solid framed, easy shifting, double duty model. Take (he time and (hink about what you will use (he bike for most often. Use this to determine the type of bike (o fit your needs. Take your questions (o one of the many bike shops and ask them to outfit you. Do not allow them to sell you a bike with tons of bells and whisdes. Do your research. There are several good companies making moderately priced mountain bikes. If you feel you need (o have the best of (he best. be
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learn the brakes and shifting mechanisms, always wear a helmet, dismount the bike when crossing a busy intersection, when on a trail slow your bike down if you can't see down into a curve or over a hill, and while riding at night wear reflective clothing and get a light for your bike. Mountain biking is a great sport for the whole family. There are several great places to go for a great local bike ride. The Minuteman Bike Train and Harold Parker State Forest offer miles of cycling fun. Go grab some ground with a trail bustin' mountain bike!
Sports correspondent wanted The Town Crier is seeking a sports correspondent. The position is part-time as the correspondent will most likely be responsible for a few articles every week. Writing experience is not required, although it is preferred. The only requirement is the correspondent must be available in the afternoons (around 3:00 p.m.), to cover live Wilmington and/or Tewksbury High School sports teams. If anyone is interested in being a sports correspondent, they can contact Jamie Pole, the sports editor, here at the Town Crier at 658-2346.
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WHS Fall Athletic Schedules Here are the tentative fall schedules for the athletic teams of Wilmington High School. Varsity Football September Sat 13 vs Ipswich 1:30 Sat 20 vsPentucket 1:30 Fri 26 at Newburyport 7:00 October Sat 4 at Triton 11:00 Sat II vs No. Andover 1:30 Sat 18 vs No. Reading 2:00 Sat 25 vs HanvWenham 1:30 November Sat I atLynnfield 2:00 Sat 8 vsAmesbury 1:30 Sat IS at Masconomet 1:30 Thu 27 at Tewksbury 10:00
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• All home games played at WHS; • All home games are at WHS; Head Coach Bob Almeida Head Coach is Maureen Noone. JV Football Varsity and JV Volleyball September September Mon IS vs Ipswich 3:30 Mon 22 vs Pentucket 3:30 Mon 8 vs Arlington 3:30 Mon 29 at Newburyport 3:30 Wed 10 vs No. Reading 3:30 October Fri 12 at Ham-Wenham 4:00 Tue 16 vs Reading 3:30 Mon 6 at Triton 3:30 Mon 13 vs No. Andover 10:00 Wed 17 atStoneham 3:30 Fri 19 vs Mel rose 3:30 Mon 20 vs No. Reading 3:30 Mon 22 at Lynnfield 6:00 Mon 27 vs Ham-Wenham 3:00 Wed 24 vs Masconomet 4:00 November Fri 26 at Lexington 3:30 Mon 3 at Lynnfield 3:00 Tue 30 at Arlington 3:30 Mon 10 at Masconomet 3:00 October Freshmen Football Thu 2 vs Tewksbury 3:30 September Fri 3 at No. Reading 6:00 Fri 12 at Ipswich 3:30 Tue 7 vs Ham-Wenham 4:00 Fri 19 at Pentucket 3:30 Thu 9 at Reading 3:30 Fri 26 vs Newburyport 3:30 Wed 15 vsStoneham 3:30 October Thu 16 at Tewksbury 6:30 Fri 3 vs Triton 3:30 Fri 17 atMelrose 3:30 Fri 10 at No. Andover 3:30 Tue 21 vs Lynnfield 6:00 Fri 17 at No. Reading 3:30 Wed 22 at Masconomet 3:30 Fri 24 vs Ham-Wenham 3:30 Fri 31 vs Lynnfield 3:00 Fri 24 vs Lexington 4:00 Boys and Girls X Country September •All home meets are at WHS; Head Wed 10 at Newburyport 3:30 Coach Mike Nee. Mon 15 vs Triton 3:30 Thu 18 atLynnfield 3:30 Mon 22 vs Masconomet 3:30 Thu 25 vs No. Andover 3:30 October Wed 1 at No. Reading 3:30 Wed 8 vs Georgetown 3:30 WILMINGTON - The Woburn Wed 15 ' vsPentucket 3:30 Street Playground wrapped up its summer this past week. The six ■ All home meets are at Aprile week program has completed its Field; Head Coach Tom Bradley. first year of existence with great Golf success. September On Monday, August 11, playThu 4 atLynnfield 3:30 grounders celebrated their final day Mon 8 at Ipswich 3:30 of playground with a party and Tues 9 at Amesbury 3:30 Awards Day. Children also Thu II vs No. Reading 3:30 participated in the paper plane extravaganza which was reMon IS vs Masconomet 3:30 scheduled from the beginning of Tue 16 vs Newburyport 3:30 July. Thu 18 at No. Andover 3:30 Patricia Kanter supplied smoke Mon 22 at Triton 3:30 free prizes including frisbees, shoe Tue 23 at Ham-Wenham 3:30 bumper stickers and t-shirts. Thu 25 vsPentucket 3:30 Playgrounders decorated airplanes Mon 29 vs Rockport 3:30 with slogans about not smoking and October then had a contest to see whose Wed I vs No. Andover 3:30 airplane could go the farthest. Tue> 7 vs Triton 3:30 On Tuesday, August 12, both the Thu 9 at Pentucket 3:30 Woburn Street and Glen Road Tue 14 at Masconomet 3:30 Playgrounds traveled for a family Thu 16 at Ham-Wenham 3:30 field trip to Crane's Beach in • All home matches are at Mill view Ipswich. The annual sandsculpture Country Club in North Reading; competition was held, and many recreation departments from Head Coach Al Fesseden. surrounding towns participated. Varsity and JV Field Hockey This year the theme was "Famous September Places." Wilmington decided to call Fri 5 vs Newburyport 3:30 its entry "The Moon" - a big sand sculpture of the moon, earth, and an
Varsity and JV Boys Soccer September Thu 4 vs Newburyport 3:30 Sat 6 vs Methuen 3:30 Mon 8 at Rockport 3:30 Wed 10 vs Triton 3:30 Fri 12 at Ipswich 3:30 Tue 16 vs Masconomet 3:30 Thu 18 vs No. Reading 3:30 Mon 22 at Lynnfield 3:30 Wed 24 at No. Andover 3:30 Fri 26 at Amesbury 3:30 Tue 30 at Georgetown 3:30 October Thu 2 vs Ham-Wenham 3:30 Mon 6 vs Pentucket 3:30 Wed 8 vs Manchester 3:30 Fri 10 vs No. Andover 3:30 Thu 16 at Masconomet 3:30 Sat 18 at Tewksbury 10:00 Wed 22 at Ham-Wenham 3:30 • All home games are at WHS; Head Coach Dick Scanlon. Varsity and JV Girls Soccer September Thu 4 at Newburyport 3:30 Mon 8 vs Methuen 3:30 Wed 10 at Triton 3:30 Fri 12 vs Ipswich 3:30 Tues 16 at Masconomet 3:30 Thu 18 at No. Reading 3:30 Mon 22 vs Lynnfield 3:30 Wed 24 vs No. Andover 3:30 Fri 26 vsAmesbury 3:30 Tue 30 vs Georgetown 3:30 October Thu 2 at Ham-Wenham 3:30 Mon 6 at Pentucket 3:30 Wed 8 at Manchester 3:30 Fri 10 at No. Andover 3:30 Thu 16 vs Masconomet 3:30 Sat 18 at Methuen 10:00 Mon 20 vs Tewksbury 3:30 Fri 24 vs Ham-Wenham 3:30 •All home games are at WHS; Head Coach Sue Hendee.
Woburn St. playground astronaut holding the American flag. A huge thank you must go out to John Bavota for letting us bury him as our astronaut. Of course, we won a prize for all our hard work Most Original. Congratulations to Playgrounders of the Week Jen Fitzgerald and Michael Thomas and Volunteer of the Week Megan Sullivan (head volunteer). So now the summer is almost over and school is about to begin. We at the Woburn Street would like to thank the following for their generous donations and discounts: Cathy Mitrano of Bagels to Boston Papa Ginos Burger King Dandy Lyons The staff would also like to thank everyone for a great summer and a terrific start of the Woburn Street Playground. See you next summer!
WHS Senior Co-Captain Tim Gillis of the football team goes through some stretching exercises with Paul Meyers. DC. during the extensive physical examination on WHS athletes held last week (Photo by Joe Hakey).
Binkoski helps baseball th team to 8 place finish WILMINGTON - Brian Binkoski, of Wilmington, is back home after competing in the 1997 National AAU IS and under Baseball Tournament in Millington, Tennessee, August 1-9. Millington is the site of USA Station where the United States Olympic Baseball Team trains. Binkoski was lucky enough to pitch in USA Station on August 4, and responded by throwing a six hit complete game, winning 7-1. His team. Lighting Baseball of New England, then advanced to the second round of pool play. The Lightning then advanced to the eight team championship bracket after posting a 3-0 record in the second round. The tournament starts with 55 AAU teams from all over the United States. The Lightning lost its first game in the championship bracket 4-1 to a tough Oklahoma team. It was then Binkoski's turn to pitch on only two days rest. Brian carried a 2-0 lead into the seventh inning, giving up only five hits before the opponent tied the game on an outfield error. Binkoski was removed from the game for a relief pitcher. The Lightning ended up losing that game 3-2 in eight innings. The CJub
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On Tuesday, playgrounders headed to Ipswich for their annual Crane's Beach Sandcastlc competition. This year's theme was "Famous Places." With many suggestions made by the playgrounders, the final decision was to make "The Moon." Everyone participating in making the sculpture had lots of fun and the finished sculpture was amazing. A special thanks goes to John Bavota for being our space astronaut. Our sculpture won "Most Original" in the contest. The leaders would like to (hank everyone who donated items for the program. The leaders would also like to wish all the playgrounders a great school year and we hope to see you all back at playground next summer.
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The Wilmington Police Activities League (P.A.L.) held its third annual three on three basketball tournament last Saturday at Wilmington High School. The first games started at 9:15 a.m. and the last game wrapped up at 2: IS p.m., with all games played under a hot sun. The tournament included 18 teams in six divisions and was played in a double elimination format. A total of 58 boys and eight girls participated in the day long event. The tournament was open to all Wilmington students entering grades six through 10. In the grade six boys division, the team of Derek Trueira, Dan Hurley and Mike Cavallaro defeated the team of Mike Kelley, John Cuoco. David DeMango and Andy Bam berg to take home the" championship The third annual 3-O0-3 P.A.L. Basketball Touraamcnl was once again in rear focm on Saturday trophies. at the WHS Tennis Courts. Pictured here are the Grade 10 Champs and runners-up. Top row left In the grade seven boys division to right are Champs: Bill Konaxis. Jeff Coughlin. Martin DcAngelo aird Sean Quigley. Bottom the defending champion "Four row runncrs-up are: Jim Rourkc. John O'Ncil. Darren Artiero and Dan Torpey. Horsemen" got off to a slow start losing to the team of Sean Laylon. Keith Frongillo and Michael Jordan before rebounding to defeat the team of Derek Hanley, Ryan Parsons, Dennis DiCenso and Joe Cavanaugh for the championship. The "Four Horsemen" are: Craig Osgood, Sean Osgood, Pat Taylor and Marty Tildsley. In the grade eight girls division the team of Lyndsey Borseti, Lisa Antonangeli.Kristin Sauvc and Julie Cronin defeated the team of Katie Sullivan, Kelly Gillis, Shcri Thresher and Katie'Halas to take home to the title. The grade eight boys division involved four evenly matched teams with the team of David Aronofsky, George Godding, Ryan Graham and
Kyle Hendricks outlasting the other three teams to win the championship. They defeated the team of Jarcd Costanlino, Jason Riley, Mark Stewart and Pranav Vaidya in the finals. The team of Ryan Laylon, Dan Liberty and Sean Moroney and the squad of Warren Cormier, Mark Kiasnyunsky, Brad Lawrenson and Chris McHale also played well. In the grade nine division the surprise icani of the tournament; Jason Bell, Dan CreekmoTe, Tim Doyle and Bryan Moran defeated the team of Jason Barrett, Steve Brown, Mike Halas and Tim Riley before losing in the finals. The championship team of Kevin Forgctt. Josh Howletl, Dan Menezes and Eric Swiezynski showed the complete package with a strong game inside and outside. In (he 10th grade boys division the (cam of Chris Ramsdell, Emmitt Pulliam and Chris Pope were knocked out of the tourney by the team of Darren Arcicro, John O'Ncil and Jim Rourke. The team of Pat Cucinotta, Bill Kelley and Jason Thresher was also eliminated by the Arciero crew. The final game was a hotly contested battle between the Arcicro team and the defending champs; Jeff Coughlin, Martin DcAngelo, Bill Konaxis and Sean Quigley. Both teams played well despite the 90 degree heat with the defending champs outlasting their opponents to become repeat champions. Officer Bruce would like to thank all ihc participants and the many parents, siblings and friends who helped make the tournament a success for the third straight year.
The Third annual P.A.L. 3-on-3 Hoop Tourney again was filled with fun and good competition. Pictured here are the sixth grade boys division with the three champs pictured first then the four runners-up being the last four. Left to right are: Mike Cavallaro. Dan Hurley and Derek Hanley. John Cuoco. Jon Bambetg. Dave DeMango and Mike Kelley.
The Eighth Grade Girls Division enjoyed4heir competition against eachother with Topw Row (runners-up) Kelly Gillis. Sheri Thresher. Katie Sullivan and missing from picture Katie Halas. Bottom row are the champs: Julie Cronin. Kristen Sauve. Lisa Antonangeli. Lyndsey Borselti and corekeeper Lisa Hurley
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Savosik leads Colonial Park Liquors to victory weeks- This upcoming Tuesday will be the start of their playoffs. 16 Here are the results of the Colonial Park Liquors United Travel 3 Wilmington co-ed slow pilch With the score 7-3 in favor of Softball league over the past few by JAMIE POTE
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF t THE TRIAL COURT PETITION TO FORECLOSE TAX LIEN (SEAL) NO. 105223 T.L. ."•TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, audio Ethel L. Jones, deceased, formerly of Tewksbury. Middlesex County, and said Commonwealth; Winthrop S. Jams, deceased, formerly of Knoxville in the State of Tennessee; Olive M. Junes, later known as Olive M. Janes McDeraaott, deceased, formerly of Lowell, Middlesex County, and said Commonwealth; Mary Sch.ffcr, deceased, formerly of Kenmore in the State of New York; Audrey Sargent, formerly known as Audrey Greaier, now or formerly of Lowell, Middlesex County, an said Commonwealth; Marjurk Trux, now or formerly of Orlando in the State of Florida; Danaa Shearer, now or formerly of Perrysburg in the State of New York; Harry Schaffer, now or formerly of Kenmore in the State of New York; Irene SchaJTer, now or formerly of Buffalo in Ibe State of New York; Kathleen Fuataiue, now or formerly of Portland in the State of Texas; Edward P. Sullivan, now or formerly of Tewksbury, Middlesex County, and said Commonwealth; JoAnne M. SecchiaruU and Dean Secchiaroli, both now or formerly of Andover. Essex County, and said Commonwealth; George Secchiaroli III, now or formerly of Englcwood in the State of Florida; George Secchiaroli, also known as Gearge I. Secchiaroli, individually and as Trustee of the GJGD Family Trust, and Caroline J. Secchiaroli, as Trustee of the GJGD Family Trust, both now or formerly of Tewksbury, Middlesex County, and said .Commonwealth; Lowell Five Cents Savings Bank, a duly existing corporation having a usual place of business in Lowell, Middlesex County. and said Commonwealth; or their heirs. devisees, legal representatives, successors or assigns: Whereas, a petition has been presented to said Court by the Town of Tewksbury in the County of Middlesex and said Commonwealth, to foreclose all rights of redemption from the tax lien proceedings described in said petition in and
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, PLANNING BOARD The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on September 2, 1997 at 7:45 Em. at Town Hall, Room 9, 121 Glen oad, Wilmington, MA on Site Plan Review 497-20 submitted by Northeastern .^Development Corp., 20 Middlesex Avenue. Wilmington. MA 01887. applicant; AMI Marie Cosco. 3145 Palm Aim Drive, Pompano Beach. Fl.. 33069. owner. Said property is located at 959 Main Street, Wilmington. MA 01887 and shown on Assessor's Map 12 Parcel 4. The application is to construct a proposed 16.477 square foot building for the operation and repair center for Northeastern Development Corp. Storage and repair of heavy equipment are proposed inside the building. A copy of die plan is on file at the Planning & Conservation Department, and may be inspected during the hours qf 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Any person interested, or wishing to be heard on the proposed plan, should appear at the time and place designated ^ James Diorio, Chair A13,20 Wilmington Planning Board TOWN OF TEWKSBURY
BOARD OF APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE Public hearings will be held al the Tewksbury Town Hall on August 28, 1997 beginning at 7:30 p.m. on the following applications: 7:40 P.M. Meredith Village Realty Tntat, owner of record. Jeremiah J. and Sandra C. Delaney, for a variance from the requirements of Section 5.3.3 footnote (b) of the ZBL, insufficient setback to a public way for the existing new dwelling. Premises located at 97 Willow Street, Assessor's Map 93. Lot 37, zoned R-40. 7:50 P.M. AK Media/MA, owner of record, Kimball Systems, Inc., as a party aggrieved by a decision of the Assistant Building Commissioner relative to continue uninterrupted use of off premises billboard. Premises located at 401 Main Street, Assessor's Map 22. Lot 62. zoned 1 f niwiaf rr IM 8:00 P.M. Veronica Curscaden and Valeric CttUUe, for variances from the reouirements of Sections 5.3.1. 5.3.2 sad 5.3.5(e) of the ZBL, insufficient lot size, insufficient frontage, lot shape and perimeter for a proposed dwelling. Premises located at Floyd Avenue, Assessor's Map 25, Lot 41. zoned R-40. Thomas Gannon, Chairman AI3.20 Board of Appeals TOWN OF WILMINGTON
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BOARD OF APPEALS « NOTICE OF HEARING Cat* 57-97 A public hearing will be held at Town Hall. 121 Glen Road. Room 4. at 7 p.m.. Tuesday. September 2. 1997 on the application of Jcaeath Fieadel, 3 Church Street, to acquire a variance from , Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec 5.2.5 to construct an addition one m>* (I) foot from the rear yard lot line when V '20 feet is required and to add two fL ,uan liednumi apartments to a second " floor. Map 41 Parcel II0A. A20 Wilmington Board of Appeals
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4J> LEGAL NOTICE concerning one certain parcel of land situate in said Tewksbury in the County of Middlesex and in said Commonwealth. bounded and described in said petition as follows: Land in said Tewksbury on Woodl Drive, shown as Lot 92 on Assessors Map 48. described in Mx. No. Disl. Deeds. B. 3545. P. 164, and B. 5419. P. 347. If you desire to make any objection or defense to said petition you or your attorney must Tile a written appearance and an answer, under oath, setting forth clearly and specifically your objections or defense to each part of said petition, in the office of the Recorder of said Court in Boston (at the Court House), on or before the twenty-second day of September next Unless an appearance is so filed by or for you, your default will be recorded, the said petition will be taken as confessed and you will be forever barred from contesting said petition or any decree entered thereon. And in addition to the usual service of this notice as required by law, it is ordered that the foregoing citation be published forthwith once in the Town Crier a newspaper published in Wilmington. Witness. PETER W. K1LBORN. Esquire, Chief Justice of said Court, this sixth day of August in the year nineteen hundred and ninety-seven. Attest with Seal of said Court. Charles W. Trembly. A20 Recorder
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WILMINGTON - Wilmington Community School's Adull Evening Education Program resumes this fall with a wide variety of classes and workshops. Courses will focus on computer/business skills, financial planning, health, hobbies, and other topics of general interest. Wilmington Community Schools provides residents of Wilmington and surrounding communities the opportunity to attend local, affordable classes to learn new skills or just to enjoy a night out in a class. This year, our popular
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PLANNING BOARD LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING DEFINITIVE SUBDIVISION Notice is hereby given that the Tewksbury Planning Board will hold a public hearing on September 22. 1997 at 7:05 PM in the Town Hall Auditorium, 1009 Main Street. Tewksbury. MA 01876 on an application filed by Buzco, Inc. Said property is located off Rolling Meadow Road, Assessor's Mapfs) 10 (Lots) 68 and 69. The application may be examined in the Planning and Conservation Department during normal business hours Monday through Friday. William Hallisey A20.27 Chairman MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: Unit No. 83. Building No. 19 99 Merrimack Meadows Lane Merrimack Meadows Condominium Tewksbury. Massachusetts By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage fiven by Gary M. Plant and Wendy I. lant to Bank of New England, N.A. dated November 30. 1989 and recorded with Middlesex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 5083, Page 7, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on the 4th day of September, 1997, A.D. at 9:00 A.M. at or upon the mortgaged premises. Unit No. 83. Building No. 19. 99 Merrimack Meadows Lane, Merrimack Meadows Condominium, Tewksbury. Massachusetts, as described below, being all and singular the premises described in said mortgage. To wit: The unit ("Unit") Number 83 in Building 19 (the "Building") of the Merrimack Meadows Condominium (the "Condominium"), located in Tewksbury. Massachusetts, which condominium was created pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 183A by the recording of a Master Deed (the "Master Deed") dated May 8. 1989 and recorded on May 9, 1989 with the Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds in Book 4883. Page 166 which has a mailing address of: 99 Merrimack Meadows Lane. Tewksbury. MA 01876. Said Unit is hereby conveyed together with: 1. An undivided 1.044 if no more phases after 4 percent (%) interest in the Common Areas and Facilities of the Condominium, as it may be amended pursuant to provisions of the Master Deed: 2. The exclusive right to use Stall 83 in Garage G; 3) The exclusive right to use (hose Common Areas and Facilities appurtenant to said Unit as set forth in the Master Deed; 4) All other rights, easements, agreements, interests and provisions contained in the Master Deed, the Declaration of Trust of the Condominium recorded with said Registry of Deeds on May 9.1989 in Book 4883. Page 200 (the "Declaration of Trust") and the Rules and Regulations adopted pursuant thereto (the "Rules and Regulations"), as any of the same may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions thereof. Said Unit is conveyed subject to and
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENT Notice is hereby given that the Tewksbury Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing on September 3, 1997 at 7:40 PM in the Town Hall Auditorium. 1009 Main Street. Tewksbury, MA 01876 on an application filed by Buzco, Inc. for a Notice of Intent. Said property is located off Rolling Meadow Road, Assessor's Map(s) 10 (Lots) 68 and 69. Seven lot Residential Subdivision. The application may be examined in the Planning and Conservation Department during normal business hours Monday through Friday. William Hallisey A20 Chairman TOWN OF TEWKSBURY
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WATER TREATMENT . IMPROVEMENTS VACUUM FILTER EQUIPMENT INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids for furnishing and delivering a replacement drum fos an Alar Vacuum Filter Model No. 640 will be received by the Town of Tewksbury. Massachusetts at the office of the Department of Public Works. 999 Whipplc Road, Tewksbury, Massachusetts 01876 until 2:00 PM. August 27. 1997. At that time and place, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work consists of furnishing and delivering one stainless steel type 304 vacuum filter drum (Alar Model No. 0110093) complete with all internals and shafts, two 3-1/2" bore pillow block bearings (ALAR Model No. 1210028) and two 3-1/2" bore hanger bearings. (ALAR Model No. 1210029) to the water treatment plant in Tewksbury. Massachusetts. Procurement Documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of Town of Tewksbury, Massachusetts at Ihc office of the Department of Public Works. Aim.: William Bums. 999 Whipple Road. Tewksbury, Massachusetts 01876. Bidders requesting Procurement Documents by mail shall include an additional non-refundable check payable to Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. in the amount of $15 per set lo cover costs of handling and mailing. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of thirty days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after the actual date of the opening of the Bids. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all Bids if deemed to be in its best interest. Town Manager Town of Tewksbury, Massachusetts A13,20
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL) Case No. 240860 To JAISHRI J. SINGH A/K/A JAI SHRI SINGH, Trustee of Surajapatti Realty Trust and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Ihc Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended: Somerset Savings Bank claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering real property in Wilmington. Massachusetts, known and numbered as 780 Main Street given by JAISHRI J. SINGH a/k/a JAI SHRI SINGH. Trustee of Surajapatti Really Trust to Somerset Savings Bank dated February 23. 1989 recorded at Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds al Book 4811. Page 344 and Modi lical ion dated February 19. 1992 recorded at said Deeds at Book 5843. Page 178. has filed with said court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage in ihe manner following: by entry and possession and exercise of power of sale. If you are entitled to Ihe benefits of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended and you object'" such foreclosure you OF your attorney should tile a written appearance and answer in said court at Boston on or before the 22nd day of September 1997. or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act. Wilncss. PETER W. KILBORN. Chief Justice of said Couri this 7th day of August 1997. Charles W. Trombly. Jr A20 Recorder
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BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARINGS PUBLIC HEARING Case 53-97 A public hearing will be held at the Town Hall. 121 Glen Road on September 2, 1997 at 7:00 p.m.. Room 4. on the application of Boutwell Street Realty Trust c/o Robert Scarano, 1147 Main Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876, to acquire a variance from Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec. 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 for a lot having insufficient frontage (103 feet when 125 feel is required) and width (100 feel when 125 feet is required) lo construct a new dwelling for property located on Taft Road. Map 19 Parcel 38. A 13.20 Board of Appeals BOARD OF APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING Case 54-97 A public hearing will be held at the Town Hall. 121 Glen Road on September 2. 1997 at 7:00 p.m.. Room 4. on the application of Boutwell Street Realty Trust c/o Robert Scarano, 1147 Main Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876, lo acquire a variance from Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec. 5.2.1 and 5.2.3 for a lot having
insufficient area (15,802 sq. ft. when 20.000 sq ft is required) and width (I0Q ft when 125 ft is required) to construct a new dwelling for property located .on Boutwell Street. Map 19 Parcel 38. • A13.20 Board of Appeals BOARD OF APPEAI.S PUBLIC HEARING Case 55-97 A public hearing will be held at the Town Hall. 121 Glen Road on September 2. 1997 at 7:00 p.m.. Room 4, on the application of Daniel & Colleen Fonzi, 26 Ashwood Avenue, Wilmington, MA 01887, to acquire a variance from Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec. 5.2.4 for .an inground pool to be 11 feet from Ihc front yard lot line on Blueberry Lane when 40 feet is required for property located on 26 Ashwood Avenue. Map R4 Parcel 41 A 13,20 Board of Appeals BOARD OF APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING Case 56-97 A public hearing will be held al the Town Hall, 121 Glen Road on September 2, 1997 at 7:00 p.m.. Room 4. on the • application of Sandra Craig and Charles Moyer, 9 Birch Road, Wilmington, MA 01887, to acquire a variance from Standard Dimensional Regulations (Table II) Sec. 5.2.1. lot area (24,372 sq ft when 25.000 is required) and 5.3.3 (Frontage Exception Lot) to transfer land to neighbor and making this lot nonconforming for property located at 9 Birch Road. Map 31 Parcel 31 A13.20 Board of Appeals
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with the bench) of: 1. The provisions of Chapter 183A as the same may be amended from time to lime; 2. The provisions of the Master Deed (including, without limitations, the title matters, set forth in Exhibit A to the Master Deed and the Grantor's rights to add additional phases to the Condominium as set forth in the Master Deed, the Each of these papers is a solid community newspaper and with Declaration of Trust (sic Trust) and the audited paid circulation. This gives you amazing power to Rules and Regulations, in each case as the reach the people most likely to respond to your ad - your same may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions thereof; neighbors - at a very low price. 3. Real estate taxes assessed against the Unit and the Common Areas and Facilities which are not yet due and payable; 4. Provisions of existing building and zoning laws. The rights, agreements, restrictions, provisions and interests set forth above, together with any amendments thereto shall constitute covenants running with the land and shall inure to the benefit of and Date NAME bind, as the case may be, any person having any time any interest or estate in STREET the Unit, his agents, employees, licenses, visitors, and lessees as thought the same for publication in CITY Phone were fully set forth herein. Wednesday's paper The Unit may be used only for residential purposes, Gary M. Plant and Wendy I. Plant agree thai they will owner occupy the unit. START DATE: AD RUNS Being the same premises conveyed to us THESE by deed of Merrimack Meadows LAST INSERTION DATE: Corporation of even dated to be recorded DATES herewith. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will Repeat ads earn a 20% discount when ordered in advance. be sold and conveyed subject to all BOLD LINE: St.OO EXTRA outstanding municipal or other public laxes, tax titles, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, rights of space betwaan words tenants and parties in possession, and existing encumbrances of record, if any. which take precedence over the said MINIMUM mortgage above described. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS and 4 LINES NO/100 (S5.000.00) must be paid by certified, bank, treasurer's or cashier's $8.00 check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser as a deposit. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid in cash, or by certified check, bank cashier's check or 89.O0 bank treasurer's check within 30 days $10.00 thereafter at the Law Offices of Shapiro & Kreisman. Chiswick Park, 490 Boston $11.00 Post Road. Sudbury. MA 01176 (508) $12.00 443-8800 the description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in OR CALL: the event of a typographical error in this PRICES above are I Mail to: publication. for ads paid in advance. 658-2346 Other terms to be announced at the sale. ■ TOWN CRIER MasterCard To place your ad A billing charge of Federal National Mortgage Association ■ P.O. BOX 939 $2.00 is applied to all over the phone PRESENT HOLDER OF - WILMINGTON, MA 01887 ads not paid in advance before 5 p.m. Monday AI3.20.27 SAID MORTGAGE
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t&i Chi Class. .fri., Aug. 22: 4 p.m.. Bible s$dy. 3»at., Aug. 23: 10 a.m. lo I pin.. St. Elizabeth's Kids' Fun Day on the common in Wilmington. Games, food, races, moon walk, Karate demo, kids' used toys sale, cookie decorating, craft making, grab bags, books, balloons, cjbslaclc course, t-shirt decorating, dress up, gymnastics demo, face painting, peanut hunt, masks, fish ppnd, tatoos, jewelry. Hand prints, wind socks, etc. 10 percent of all proceeds will benefit Wilmington Community Fund. Any child taking non-perishable food for (he Wilmington Food Pantry will receive a free ticket (one per child). Sun., Aug. 24: 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. Crib 'n Crawl Child Care, Vacation Bible School Kids' Class, coffee hour. : Tues., Aug. 26: 7 p.m.. Executive Committee meeting. "Wed., Aug. 27: 7:30 p.m.. Life of Prayer Study Group. •
First Baptist Church, Tewksbury ;jThe Rev. James Horton, Jr., interim pastor, 1500 Andover St., (Route 133), Church office hours. 10 a.m. to I p.m. Monday through Thursday. The Rev. Brendan Champney, associate pastor of Christian Education. Sunday: 10 a.m.. Worship service with nursery care available; Christian Growth Hour for youth and adults at 11:15 a.m.. fellowship hour follows immediately, also with nursery care available. ■During the week: Hilltop Learning Center offers a safe learning environment for infants and toddlers through kindergarten, call 508-640-9277. Adult luncheon the second and fourth Wednesday at noon; Boy Scout Troop 431 meets Friday evenings at seven. On Sunday, Sept. 7, at 9;30 a.m.. The First Baptist Church will be registering children from age three through high school for
wjw Sunday. Church School. Graded classes will be held every Sunday morning from 9:30 to 10:20. At the Rally Day registration, refreshments will be served, parents may meet their children's teachers, learn of 'the many activities taking place during the fall, and examine the books the children will be using. There will be two discussion groups for adults offered simultaneously with the children's classes. Nursery care is provided from 9:30 to 11:30. Sunday worship, led by the new Pastor, the Rev. Carole Boutwcll.will be from 10:30-11:30 and will include a children's story. Younger children are dismissed from worship before the sermon for an activity time. Junior Choir practices on Sunday mornings from 11:30 to noon. All families and children from the community arc cordially invited.
St. Thomas Church 126 Middlesex Ave., Wilmington. The Rev. Robert Browne, pastor, the Rev. Edward F. Sherry, parochial vicar; Paul W. Merullo, pastoral assistant. Masses are celebrated Saturday at 5 p.m.; Sunday at 7:45, 9:15 and 11:15 a.m.; weekday masses are said al 9 a.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday. Youth Choir: For people seven and older who would like to sing at the 9:15 a.m. mass on Sunday. Rehearse Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. Baptism: First and third Sundays of the month at 2 p.m. upon completion of instruction for parents on the Friday preceding the first Sunday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Parents should prercgister with Father Sherry at 658-4655. God parents are required to be baptized, confirmed and practicing Catholics. Basic training classes in Christian Combat Duty will be held Tuesday evenings, Sept. 16, 23, 30 and October 7, from 7 to 8:30, in the lower church hall. Classes will be open to all those interested in catechetical skills or personal spiritual enrichment. There's plenty of free parking, refreshments will be served and the program is free of charge. Religious education The following is the schedule of regular weekly classes beginning Monday, September 22: 4-5 p.m. Monday. Grade S, Lower Church Monday. Grade 4, Villanova Hall Tuesday. Grade 3. Lower Church Wednesday, Grade 2, Lower Church Thursday. Grade I, Lower Church Friday. Youth Choir, 3:45-4:45 p.m.
Sat., Grade 7. seven limes per year, 4 to 7:30 p.m., includes mass. 7-8 p.m. Grade 9. Villanova Hall. Mondays Grade 10. Lower Church. Mondays Adult studies PREP office Tuesdays Grade 6 Lower Church, Wednesdays Grade 8 Lower church, Thursdays
St. Dorothy's Church Wilmington, South Tewksbury. The Rev. Rickard O'Donovan, pastor; the Rev. Donald Abbott, Parochial Vicar; the Rev. John Harrington, visitor, 658-3550. Masses: Sunday, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil at 4 p.m. Daily at 8:30 a.m. Confessions: Are heard Saturday at 3:15 p.m., or by appointment. Baptisms: Every Sunday by appointment. Marriages: Couple must meet with a priest al least six months before wedding dale.
St. William's Church Conducted by the Oblate Fathers, 1268 Main St., Suite #161, Tewksbury, Rectory phone, 851-7331; Religious Education Center, 851-3471. August I, following six years of service to St. William's, Fr. Gerry Rater, O.M.I, will move to the Oblate Residence on Chandler Street. His new assignment is to the preaching ministry. Prior to that, he was scheduled to attend a three month theological program in Marianella, just outside of Dublin. Mass schedule Saturday, 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday. 7:30. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. noon artd 5 p.m. Family mass al 9 a.m. in ihc lower church Weekdays al 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Confessions Saturdays and evenings of holy days, 3 and 3:45 p.m.anytimc at the rectory First Friday before each mass. Sisters of St. Joseph: Call and ask for prayers for someone you know. Sometimes speaking to someone helps when illness, worry or concern touches family and/or friends, 617-783-9777. Cookbooks: Copies of the parish cookbook arc still available at the rectory for $7. The cookbook contains almost 400 tried anJ true recipes of parishioners and friends. Mission of Renewal Weekdays: at 9:30 a.m. Sr. Anne D'Arcy, CSJ will give daily mission talk following 9 a.m. mass.
First Baptist Church Wilmington The Rev. Ronald D. Grimley. pastor, 173 Church St.. Wilmington; 658-8584. Church office is open Tues-Fri., 9 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Thurs.: 6:30 p.m.. Stockade (boys grade 3-6); 7 p.m., Battalions (young men grades seven -12); choir rehearsal. Fri.: 10 a.m.. WOE Women's Bible study. Sun.: 9:15 a.m., adult electives, nursery care provided; 10:45 a.m., Worship service. Junior Church for ages four to seven, nursery care provided; 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior High Youth Group (weekly). Tues.: 10:45 a.m.. Men's Bible study meets bi-wcek.
Congregational Church in Wilmington 220 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington; interim Pastor the Rev. James McC'loy; office hours Mon-Thurs, 9-1; 658-2264. No Sunday School, 9:15 a.m., Worship Service; 9:30 a.m.; Nursery and second hour program provided; Youth group meets every Other Sunday at 6:15 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 21: 7:00 p.m., Bible study at the Armstrongs; 8 p.m., NA. Sun., Aug. 24: 9:30 a.m., worship service followed by coffee hour. Mon., Aug. 25: 7:30 p.m.. Women's Prayer and Praise. Tues., Aug. 26: 6:30 a.m., morning prayer. Wed., Aug. 27: 7:30 p.m., AA Twelve Steps for Life
Congregational Church in Tewksbury Corner of Main and East Streets, the Rev. Paul Millin, pastor. Office hours arc Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. Call 851-9411. Sun., Aug. 24: 10 a.m.. Family Worship service following a children's time with the pastor; children will leave for a mini-church school; nursery care provided. Church office hours for the summer: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. The church office will be closed for vacation Friday, July 11 at noon and will reopen Monday, August 10 from 9 a.m. to noon.
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Tewksbury United Methodist Church Tewksbury United Methodist Church at 2335 Main St., Tewksbury; the Rev. Susan G. Curtis, pastor; Bill Williams, organist; Claire Johnson, secretary. Sun., Aug 24: 10 a.m.. Worship service, and communion; 11 a.m.. coffee hour. Wed., Aug. 27: 7 p.m.. "Just Desserts" and hymn sing in Fellowship Hall. Church office hours for the week will be Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
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For information call Francine James 508-667- 7863 or Rabbi Abramson 617-272-2351.
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Serving Billerica, Wilmington and Burlington. 87 Church Street. The Rev. Herb Taylor,' pastor, 658-82)1; Ron Kirby, assistant pastor, 657-5224, Wilmington's Open House at United Methodist Church is Chelmsford accessible to handicapped Synagogue individuals. World Wide Prospective synagogue members Wcb#www.iiac.net/users/anierins/ are invited to an informational* wumc.htm. Services shown on meeting at Congregation Shalom, WCTV Sundays at I, 5 and 8 p.m. 87 Richardson Road, Chelmsford Sun., Aug. 24: 8:15 a.m.. on Sunday, Sept. 7 beginning at 7 Communion service; 9:30 a.m., p.m. Family worship service; 8 p.m., Congregation Shalom is a Al-Anon. member of the Union of American Mon., Aug. 25: 10 a.m.. Staff Hebrew Congregations. Light meeting; 7 p.m., Bible study. refreshments will be served. For Tues., Aug. 26: 8 p.m., more information call Alcoholics Anonymous. 508-256-4037. Wed., Aug. 27: 10 a.m., bible study; noon, Alcoholics St. Anne's Thrift Anonymous; 6 p.m., Confirmation Shop Class/Mentor Dinner; 7 p.m.. Evangelism Committee; 7:30 p.m., . The hours at Saint Anne's Thrift Worship Committee, Stewardship Shop, Billerica, have been Committee. extended to include Thursday Thurs., Aug. 28: 9:30 a.m.. evenings. The shop is located at St. Conversation volunteers; 3:30 Anne's Church, Treble Cove Road, p.m.,Kirkwood House Nursing No. Billerica and hours are: home service; 7 p.m.. Finance Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Committee; 7:30 p.m., PPRC. 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday, and Saturday, Fri., Aug. 29: 7:30 p.m.. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous.
Wilmington Baptist Fellowship 51 Adams St., Pastor Daryn Marsh. 658-1588. Every Wednesday at 6 p.m., prayer, fellowship and study. Sunday at 6 p.m.. Worship service at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Chapel, Forest Street.
Presbyterian Burlington 335 Cambridge St., Burlington; 617-272-9190. Sunday: 9 a.m., Church school for all ages; 10:30 a.m., worship for all; child care available.
Temple Shalom Emeth Open House Temple Shalom Emeth' is planning an open house for Monday, August 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. Rabbi Susan Abramson and temple board members will be present to greet guests and answer questions. This is an excellent opportunity for prospective members to become better acquainted with the temple and its many programs and to sign up for membership. Located at 16 Lexington St., Burlington, Temple Shalom Emeth is a reform synagogue serving Burlington and neighboring communities. Call 617-272-2351.
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"Kid's Fun Day" in Wilmington Saturday only one ticket a table, this day is a bargain. Lunch will be available featuring hot dogs, pizza and cold drinks. Any child bringing non-perishable food items for the Wilmington Food Pantry will receive one free ticket. Phone 508-658-5243 for The day will feature many information. In case of rain, the free demonstrations including event will be held at the First officer Xiro (Tewksbury's police Baptist Church in Wilmington at dog), gymnastics and karate. 173 Church Street There will be games, arts and 10% of all proceeds will benecrafts tables, as well as a peanut fit the Wilmington Community hunt and obstacle course. Fund. Entirely run by volunThickets are seven for $5 and teers, WFC assists families with can be purchased at the emergency needs, defrays costs Common. of children going to camps Forty With most activities requiring Acres and Camp Paul, and give three scholarships to graduating students who have been exemplary in volunteerism.
"I'm bored" is a familiar lament as the summer comes to an end. St Elizabeth's is there to help and will be holding its annual "Kid's Fun Day" on Saturday, August 23 from 10-1, on the Wilmington Common, Rte.62.
Zoo Tours August 24 to Worcester
On Sunday, August 24 the "Friends" will continue the series Zoo Tours '97. This month will feature a roundtrip bus ride to the New England Science' Center in Worcester. There you can see polar bears "Minor" and "Kenda" who have a special significance to our own bear "Major" at the Stone Zoo. In addition there are many wildlife exhibits, a planetarium, observatory and aquaria. Seats on the bus are still available and reservations are strongly suggested. The cost of the roundtrip bus ride is $10 per person which does not include admission to the Science Center. The bus will leave Stone Zoo promptly at 10:45 am and return at approximately 6 pm. Reservation forms can be obtained at the Stone Zoo, the Stoneham Public Library, or Shaw's in Stoneham. For more information call 617-438-7459.
Middlesex East Publications will publish local "Reunion Notices" on a regular basis. Send information including School name. Date of Reunion, Reunion Location, and name and phone number of contact person to: Middlesex East P.O. Box 240 Reading, MA. 01867 (Notices will run 3 times and will be restricted to groups and schools located north of Boston along the Routes 93 and 128 corridor. Maiden High School Class of 1942 Fifty-fifth reunion on Thursday, October 23, 1997 at the Ramada Rolling Green Hotel, Rte. #133, Andover MA 01810. Hospitality Room 12-5, dinner at 7:00. Contact Prudie Patterson, 508-664-0617 or Fhyllis Ciampa 508-664-0075. 8/20, 8/27, & 9/3
A triple header in Winchester Shaping the future "Winchester is becoming the master of master plans," notes the Winchester edition of the "Daily Times Chronicle." "There are three master plans presently in the news, including studies on the school facilities and Wildwood Cemetery. "...the Board of Selectmen met with consultants John Brown and Larry Bluestone to discuss the progress of the Planning Board's master plan. "The Planning Board is exploring the future growth of the triangle area, bounded by Main, Washington and Cross Streets. This is the area of town board members feel has the most potential for change and growth in the future. "The Triangle Area, of all of Winchester's various neighborhoods, has the greatest potential for change in the future, primarily because of the availability of several large undeveloped sites and because of the changing nature of the region's economy in regard to the viability of continued industrial uses,'' the report said. "In October, John Brown Associates, Inc. in association with the Bluestone Planning Group presented a baseline
summary of existing conditions, issues and opportunities. "...Brown and Bluestone presented a report entitled alternatives and impacts. "Brown noted, "The alternatives presented in this memorandum are not intended as short-term solutions, but rather long-term visions. Once a preferred direction is selected by the town, a series of phased actions or interventions (such as zoning revisions, land acquisitions, design guidelines formulation, and infrastructure and streetscape improvements) can then be defined and implemented '.hat will collectively lead to this preferred future."
Future talk "With a consensus long-term
vision defined, specific actions can then be taken over a period of years that will lead to that future* not be contradictory to that future, or, at the very least, not preclude that future from being realized,' the report said (please see above). "Brown highlighted the goals of the master plan as being in several categories, including land use, environment, economic-fiscal, facilities, transportation and cultural. "Land use, according to the report, includes protecting the existing neighborhood scale, maintaining moderate housing densities near existing homes, focus any higher density housing on special needs housing such as assisted living or senior housing, phase out or reduce
conflicts with industrial zoning where current uses are inappropriate, make North Main Street businesses more functional and attractive, and use open; 1 space "Regarding the environment, the report urges the town to reestablish and enhance the network of public and open space uses along the Aberjona River, protect and enhance the historic riverway and other historic buildings and features, eliminate pollution (including visual pollution), preserve Winchester's high value image, and reduce the potential for damage from periodic flooding of rivers and streams. "In the area of economics, the report recommends the town protect the area's economic and tax base, encourage the highest and best use of land that is available for development while considering long-term neighborhood stability, preserve the high value image of Winchester as a place to live and work."
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Some safety precautions have also been taken at the plant with the first being the refurbishing of the copper ground extractors that take lightning strikes from the rods on the roof and lead them safely out of the building. In another area, the diesel fuel that powers the older engines has been placed into an underground vault and the tank is fitted with a computer alarm system. The alarms will go off at the Chestnut Hill monitoring station if the oil goes under 35 gallons or if any leak is detected. MacDonald said, "The oil cannot leach into the system." By closing Spot Pond and enclosing the Fells Reservoir, it is hoped that the problems of wind blown debris, street runoff pollution problems caused by birds, animals and swimmers will be eliminated. Another effect will be to improve and simplify the number of times that the water can be chlorinated in an effort to reduce harmful disinfection products and strengthen both quality and taste.
All of this is being done in conjunction with other projects in. the route from Quabbm to Stoneham. They include: •A Metro West Water Supply Tunnel. This is a seven year, $728 million project to build a 17.8 mile water supply tunnel from Marlboro to Newton. Construction was started last year; •A similar capping project as that at the Middlesex Fells Reservoir, be done in Weston; •A new treatment facility and watershed protection program that are scheduled to start in 1999. MacDonald also noted that as part of the mitigation package for the work being done at Spot Pond, Stoneham's Woodland Road would be upgraded and the area will be returned to a better condition than before construction started. One goal is to restore roof and cornice decorations that came down as a result of the 1970s fin. fhey are still on the property but have been overgrown with moss.
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under the tournament's round robin format, and all games are officiated by Massachusetts IA ABO officials. There are openings for girls and boys teams in grades 5,6,7,8 and 9. Teams on all levels of ability are welcome. Efforts are made to match teams on the same ability level. Each year the 200-team field includes teams from all she New England states, plus New York. All entries are accepted on a first-come basis. The following is a list of sites and dates: •Nov. 9 and 11 at Reading Fifth grade boys, sixth grade boys, sixth grade girls; •Nov. 15-16 at Reading Seventh grade boys, seventh grade girls; •November 28-30 at Wheaton College - seventh grade boys, eighth grade boys, eighth grade girls; November 28-30 at Assumption College - Sixth grade girls, eighth grade girls; November 28-30 at Medway Fifth grade girls, sixth grade boys, ninth grade girls. Registration is now underway for all tournaments. For more information call 506-533-2271 any day between 10 am and 3 pm.
•ANSWER TO THIS WEEK'S TRIVIA QUESTION: The International Skating Union represents 48 different types of figure eights in competition. Congratulations to those who answered the question correctly, and look for this space next week to find another sportsrelated trivia question.
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THE JOE MULHOLLAND SEXTET TO PERFORM IN NEWBURYPORT Joe Mulholland and his Jazz Sextet with sultry Eula Lawrence will present a concert of swinging music at Maudslay Arts Center in Maudslay State Park, Curzon Mill Road, Newburyport at 2 pm on Sunday, August 31. Patio tickets may be booked in advance at the Firehouse Arts Center Box Office, Market Square, NewDuryport or by calling the box office at 508462-7336. MIDDLESEX CHESS CLUB MEETS Every Monday evening, chess players from Maiden, Melrose, Stoneham, Reading, Wakefield, and Winchester meet at the Middlesex Chess Club held at the Maiden YMCA. Players range from beginners to experts and can play informal games or enter tournaments that enable them to achieve a national chess rating. Contact Tony Chakoian (617) 395 5159 for further information. FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAM SEEKS FAMILIES The American Intercultural Student Exchange, a non-profit educational foundation, is seeking local h«sr family f0r high school foreign exchange students for the 1997-98 school year. AlStt's siuaems come from over SO countries world wide, and the program recently expanded operations to include Lithuania, Croatia, and South Africa. Every year, AISE places thousands of exchange students with host families. Cal! AISE at 1-800-SIBLING or visit the AISE web site at www.sibling.org for more infor-
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mation on hosting a foreign exchange student in your home. MDC FELLS OFFERS WALKS The MuC Fells Reservation has announced its schedule of programs for August. Spot Pond: Past Present and Future and it's Mill Time are our featured interpretive walks this month. It's M ill Time, a guided walkthrough the forgotten mills of Haywardville. Spot Pond: Past, Present, and Future focuses on the history and status of this unique resource just minutes north of Boston. For kids only, the Middlesex Fells presents Discovery Hours at the Flynn Rink and Sandy Beach. Young adventurers can join with MDC Park Rangers as we explore the forest* Pre-registration is required for all programs. Visitors interested in more information or pre-regis tr at ion for Discovery Hours can call 941-2234. If interested in mere information on Fells programs or to preregister, please call 727-5380 ext. 208 WAVES OLD IRONSIDES UNIT TO MEET The WAVES-National Old Ironsides Unit 17 wil meet on Saturday, September 6 at the Fireside Grill, 30 Bedford Street, (Route 18) at the Middleboro Rotary in Middleboro. There will be a business meeting at 11 am with luncheon to follow at 12:15 pm. Reservations must be made by September 3. For further information on reservations, call Virginia Cleak at 933-5325. HOMEBASED BUSINESS WOMEtfS NETWORK MEETS Homebased Business Women's Network is having a business meeting on August 22,
at the Village Green Restaurant, Rt. 1 North, Newbury Street. Danvers at 8:30 am The topic is "Business is an Endurance Sport", and the speaker is Dr. Rita Losee. The homebased business group meets monthly, with members from Danvers, Marblehead, Revere, Heading, Stoneham, Newburyport, Belmont, etc Founded in 1981, the group shares information, exchanges ideas, vent frustrations, and seeks solutions. For more information, call Elaine (508)531-3051. ANDOVER CHORAL ' SOCIETY OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS The Andover Choral Society will begin the new season on Monday, September 8. All voice parts are welcome to join; auditions are not required. Rehearsals are held each Monday evening at 7:20 pm at Christ Church on Central Street in Andover. For more information, contact Christy Puntoni at (508) 470-8747.
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Concerts on the Lawn at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill. The band will perform August 21 at 6:30 pm. The group features a nine piece powerhouse musical ensemble including a fourpiece horn section. Their repertoire includes an extensive song list of high energy rhythm and blues, big band jazz, techno pop and dance musk. The free concert will be held on the lawn near the main entrance to the college, weather permitting, or be moved inside to the Student Center in case of rain. Refreshments will be available. The public is invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnics. For more information, please call the college's special events office at 508-556 3789.
HERITAGE PLANTATION'S AUCTION OFFERS SOMETHING FOR EVEPvnw Mainsail Auction Company will lift the gavel at Heritage Plantation's Benefit Auction on Friday, August 22. A vintage 1952 MG TD wiii go on the block, along with paintings, vacations packages, a 1996 automobile contributed by Puritan Pontiac, tickets to sporting events and other unique items. The gala event will be held
Healing Program for Cancer Patients: Healing with Hope, an eight week program designed to support people living with cancer will be offered free of charge at AtlantiCare Medical Center beginning September 10 at 2:00 pm. The program combines instruction in yoga, meditation, guided imagery and diet with a group support format to provide participants with the tools to enhance henlth and well being. Contact Patti Miller at 617-4773742 for more information and to register.
BLUE MAN GROUP AT THE CHARLES Blue Man Group, the Off Broadway sensation that won the Drama Desk Award and the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Off-Broadway show, is at The Charles Playhouse. Beginning the week of September 16, the schedule reverts to the following performances: Tuesday - Friday at 8 pm, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm and 10 pm; Sunday at 4 pm. Tickets are $35 and $45, on sale at all TicketMaster outlets, The Charles Playhouse Box B STREET BOMBERS Office and by phone at 617-931AT NORTHERN ESSEX 2787. The B Street Bombers, well For more information, call known local favorites, will con- The Charles Playhouse at 617clude this summer's series of 426-6912. The theatre is located
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SINGLES DANCE IN TEWKSBURY The Single Life will be holding a singles dance on Friday, September 19 at Knights of Columbus, Rte 38, Main Street Tewksbury, beginning at 8:00 pm. The Chelmsford chapter of The Single Life (TSL), a non profit singles organization, invites all singles over age 35, whether never married, divorced, widowed or separated. Cost is $5, member; $7 non member. For more information, call Larry at 508-452-2002.
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Back to School: North Reading New curriculum director 'excited' to be here
and was pleased that it was not cut from this year's proposed budget, as it had been the previous year," continues the "North Reading Transcript" (please see "Virginia L. Warn has been above). appointed the School "Warn told the committee Department's first Director of that she was 'very excited to be Curriculum and Technology," here' notes the "North Reading Transcr**." "She said she sees North Reading as 'an exciting place "Superintendent Dr. David that values education very Troughton introduced Warn, of much' and is looking forward to Wellesley, to the School getting acquainted with the Committee...meeting and welstaff. comed her to the system. "The Director of Curriculum "Warn was selected from a and Technology, according to field of fifty applicants for the the superintendent, is expected newly created position, which to provide systemwide leaderwas funded for the first time in ship in the ongoing developI the 1997-98 school budget She is (expected to begin her ment, implementation and .duties...prior to the start of improvement of the K 12 curriculum and professional develclasses in September." opment programs, with a special emphasis on the use of technology in order to improve instruction and student learning. "Troughton called this new "She will work with teachers, position 'vital and essential* to department chairs and princithe success of a school system pals in the areas of curriculum,
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Free Willy 3: The Rescue: So far, this is the best of the three movies about a boy and his killer whale. Beautifully photographed, it's worth watching just for the gorgeous British Columbia scenery. It helps that the story is well thought out. and more expertly executed than the first two films in this series. This time, whalers are illegally hunting the giant Orcas. But the fishermen are given a vaUd point of view, which is as important as the friendship between the two key boys in the story. It all gets a little too corny, but overall this is a decent family picture Rated PG •••
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ROBERT DE NIRO, Sylvester Stallone and Harvey Keitel star in James Mangold's Cop Land. Liotta. Of course, he had a heck of a great vehicle in which to display his skills. Stallone plays a depressed, slow moving sheriff in a town bristling with energetic men in blue. He is the guardian to a small New Jersey enclave established for, and filled with, New York City cops. They patronize Stallone, a man whose one deaf ear kept him off the force. He's too far into his funk to care When the corruption in town becomes too flagrant to ignore, Stallone's character begins to shake himself out of his stupor. And it is a joy to behold Writer/director James Mangold, the creator of the critically acclaimed film Heavy, treats this much like on old-fashioned Western. He spends a little too much time on the set up, leaving you wishing for a more fully realized finale. Still, this is one of the best written, superbly acted dramas released this year. Rated R •••1/2 Event Horizon: This film blatantly, and badly, steals from every horror and sci-fi flick you can name. There may be an occasional thrill in this dreary haunted spaceship movie, but for the most part, it is as thrilling as a sleeping pill. A rescue crew is sent after a spaceship that's been
Neil, Laurence Fishburne, Joely Richardson and Kathleen Quinlan, is completely wasted in this tacky production. It may be set in deep space, but it's simply the futuristic version of an old dark house horror yarn Rated R* Conspiracy Theory: A conspiracy nut who seemingly stumbles onto something dangerous, Mel Gibson quickly becomes the main reason to watch this thriller. He is endearingly amusing as a quick-witted, ultra jittery New York cab driver who spouts his theories to anyone who will listen. We can't help liking this character, who is as sweet as he is paranoid. He's also stuck on Julia Roberts, a Justice department investigator drawn into one of his schemes. It isn't long before she discovers Gibson may be on to something real this time. When the focus moves from characterization to plot, the flick immediately falls apart. It is almost insulting that the film makers foist such a convoluted and outlandish story on us. It is so ridiculous you cannot help but wish Gibson had been left to share his theories and spar with Roberts. She, surprisingly, is quite Gibson's equal, giving a more interesting performance than we've seen in some time Rated R.*"
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wins 41 ^medals at Nationals Boston was the host city for the American Dance Awards National Dance Competition held on July 1-8. Approximately 100 dancers from the Dance Studio, along with thousands of other dancers from all over the U.S. and Canada, competed in the National finals and participated in master classes throughout the week-long event. The Dance "'■#* '■" of the largest participating schools, brought home 27 gold medals, eight high silver medals, and six silver medals
One of the highlights of the week was the Adult Competition Each participating school submitted an adult routine to be performed for the students and a panel of judges. The DSW
adult group took the house down with their version of Riverdance. Ted Croce of Wakefield, alias Michael Flatley, and 19 other parents from DSW left the audience laughing and cheering through a standing ovation. Proudly, the parents brought home a gold medal and a special 1st runner-up award. Th owners of the DSW, Diane Moore Abraham and Susan Moore EdsOn congratulated their dancers for their wonderful performances. "It's always exciting to be acknowledged for your hard work and efforts by your peers. All of our students worked very hard throughout the year and they more than exceeded our expectations. Though dance is an art form
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APPROXIMATELY 100 DANCERS from the Dance Studio of Wakefield competed in the American Dance Awards National Dance Competition in Boston this July. and an expression through movement, competition lets them see where they have been and where they aspire to be* The Dance Studio of Wakefield is located on Main
Street in downtown Wakefield. Classes are offered in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical and pointe. For more information and fall registration, call 245-9409.
Host families sought for international students Joan and Dick Leaver are bringing the world to Merrimack Valley - one International Teenager at a time! Joan and Dick are area representatives with ASSE International Student Exchange, a non-profit, public benefit organization. The primary goal of ASSE is to contribute to international understanding by enabling foreign students to learn about the United States through active participation in family, school and community life. Joan and Dick will be interviewing families in the Merrimack Valley area to host exceptional high school students from Scandinavia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, Thailand, Czech and Slovak Republics, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Again this year, ASSE is proud to. include students from
the republics of the former Soviet Union in its international roster. The students stay with volunteer host families for an academic year and arrive with excellent insurance and their own spending money. Joan and Dick know that Merrimack Valley is a great place for a curious foreign student to learn about life in the United States! Please call Joan and Dick Leaver for more information on becoming an ASSE Host Family at 508-692-6655 or 80f>677-2773.
Celebrate the summer and fall seasons by attending the many art and craft fairs and- festivals being held across the eastern half of the United States. The Arts Extension Service at the University of Massachusetts publishes the guide you need to
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for the season far surpassed previous year's sales. More than 12,000 students from 75 different school districts attended Merrimack Repertory Theatre's mainstage student matinees through the theatre's partners in Education Program. Total attendance for the season exceeded 50,000 people. Merrimack Repertory Theatre's, corporate and annual fundrais ing campaigns continue to grow under the guidance of new Development Director Patricia' Hohl. "A theatre's season is a jour-* ney through time, space and imagination,'' said Kent. "It is very exciting to see more and more people from around the region who are willing to take that journey with us." Merrimack Repertory Theatre moves into the 19th season as one of only a handful of small professional resident theatres (LORT D) left in the country and one of only two or three moving ahead on a firm financial base and with a growing audience. The meeting was closed by the new board president, with "thanks to a hard working staff and Board for an extraordinary year. And now on to the future"
Subscription, for the 1997-98 season are currently on sale for as low as $68. Subscribers receive numerous benefits including liberal exchange privileges and discounts on auto insurance and to area restaurants. For a free season brochure or to order tickets call 508-454-3926.
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Artistic Director David G. Kent reported to the Merrimack Repertory Theatre board of Trustees that "Our theatre has just completed another great season. For the second year in a row and the third time in four years, we are ending the season in the black, as a result of another year of increases in subscriptions and single ticket sales and, substantial corporate and community support." The announcement came during the Annual End-Of-Year Meeting of the Merrimack Repertory Theatre Board of Trustees, Monday, June 23,1997, just days before the close of the theatre's fiscal year. Board President, Nicola Tsongas, concluded her three term and passed the gavel to president Elect Michael Gallagher. Gallaghers is a lawyer at Donahue and Donahue and a long standing member of the Board of Trustees at Merrimack Repertory Theatre Merrimack Repertory Theatre brought in a record number of subscribers this year with another 15% increase over the previous year. Subscriptions are now up 30% over the past two seasons. The theatre has already gained nearly an 80% renewal rate of the 1997/98 season. Individual ticket sales were up 30% over last season, with the theatre's production of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR & GRILL setting a new mark in attendance and income for a single show. Ticket sales
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Now Entering Our 19tb Season THE DANCE STUDIO OF WAKEFIELD, INC. 456 Main St., Wakefield (Across from Eastern Bank) 2459409 ANNOUNCES LATE OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION August 26th, 1997 • 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A Representative from "ON YOUR TOES" will be available at the studio for shoe fittings and dance wear necessities Offering Classes in • Ballet • Pointe • Jazz • Gym/Jazz • Tap* Aerobics • Ages 3 Yr. - Adult • Beginner - Advanced Award Winning Dance Companies Ages 7yrs. - I8yrs. It is our philosophy that dance training should be an enjoyable experience taught with care and discipline. Our staff is well trained with many credentials as well as members of Dance Teachers Club of Boston/ American Society. We offer 3 large mirrored studios, a large waiting room, ample parking and organized management. We are centered in Wakefield. only I mile from surrounding towns. Our Dance Companies have been honored with many awards and invitations and we are proud to let our reputation carry us into our 19th season. (iti ners & Dirwctorx Diane Mftore Abraham • Susan Moore Edson Call 245-9409 for Information or mail-In registration. There is a $25 registration fee per person. $60 max. per family. MAW qjami CTIII AVAHABIJ / CALL FOR INFO PR CO ML BOWK DMUNQ 'ttMMEit MUM 1MB *>D THfRS. KfcOO A.M. I2.-O0 NOON.
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Wilmington and North Reading Public Library programs, Tewksbury and Wilmington Recreation Department programs, and "Dance of the River" in Lowell. Lorraine Spada School of Dance will continue performing "Alice in Topsy Turvy Land" in the 1997-93 school year. > For more information please call 657-6025.
Dance Troupe members from Lorraine Spada School of Dance have been busy this season performing the charming, fast moving mini ballet of "A 1 ice in Tbpsy Turvy Land." The dancing caterpillar and real hopping bunnies are only two of the many surprises. The dancersNperformed for nursery and kindergarten children. The Abundant Life School,
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Invite you to their Grand Opening Celebration & Registration alunlay, August 23rtl — 9 am - 1 pm Refreshment? t? I"ree Gilt:? OPEN REGISTRATION DATES
DANCERS ARE: Lisa Chin-Mr. Bunnie; Christine Crowley-Alice; Kendal O'Dea-Tweedle Dee; Janet Gustafson-Tweedle Dum; and Kim Mallett-Fancy FTeline. Kim Mallett is a North Reading resident, all other dancers are Wilmington residents.
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ming, logistics, marketing and administration. To obtain a copy of one or more of these publications, please send a check or money order payable to the Arts Extension Service for the appropriate amount plus shipping and handling (one book $4.25; 2-5 books $5.50), and sent to: AES, 602 Goodeli Building, Division of Continuing Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 or call 413545-236 with your Visa, MasterCArd, or Discover card number.
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•Where QUALITY nature Education Is Our #/ Priority"
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Trace)' DellaRusso r? Karen Cliiricosta
The highly professional members ot "Fascinating Rhythm* have been thrilling the public with more than 100 concerts since 1986 Our dam <• troupe members do not dance lor tlie reward of a trophy or
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(508) 667-3441 (617) 229-9099 (617) 275-3302 I (508) 649-3302
Tomorrow's Success Begins Today * Tap * Ballet * Jazz * Pointe * Jazz Gymnastics * Lyrical * Shape & Tone * Step Aerobics *New River Dance * Preschool Program * Street Funk * Ballroom
REGISTRATION
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& REGISI RAT ION September 8 & 9 • 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Nutcracker Auditions* Sunday, Sept. 21
NOW ENTERING OUR I3TH SEASON
(508) 664-6433
(hisses for Children ami Adults in all levels of professional inslrnetion
New Studio 52 Main Street,.North Reading ;
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Susan Woods DANCENTER m" ol m Over 50 Classes per week offered in aU styles of dance for preschool * ._■ n e through professional levels. . Back again this year - Ballroom . w New this year - Stretch & Strengthen*
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TbeSlore: One Stop for all your dance, skating, cheering and gymnastic wear.
Will have a full line of 1st Quality Dance Shoes on Sale during registration time:
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CLASSES RESUME SEPT. 8TH Call for information or brochure
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Our Studio offers a friendly relaxed atmosphere where learning is a fun experience Class size is limited to insure personal attention Owner/Director Kelly Russell-Kerr
THE STUDIO: • Diverse faculty of professionals. Members of D.M.A. and D.T.C.B. • Courteous, organized office staff • Local recitals • Award winning dance companies • Facility features include: 3 large studios, waiting & changing rooms, ample parking, dancewear boutique
See us perform at Stoneham Town Day, Sept. 20th
JR. & SR. DANCE COMPANY
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OPEN HOUSE
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FALL REGISTRATION
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UP TO CAREFREE CLEANING Free est. Quality Service. Windowsm 4 Repair 003 Comm/Resid. Carpets and gutters. "Coming home will make poor, REPAIRS Pays, Eves. & Sat's. your day brighter!" Ron Refrig.. a/c, wash/dryer, 508*40*698. ^1/washers, disp & ranges. CLEAN & mm, INC~ J0% Senior discount. MGM Applianc* & Rafrla. Commercial & residential ^17 729-7906 6654052 cleaning. Fully insured. Free carpet shampoo after 1st 4 visits. Call 005 617-942-1249. BUSINESS Crystal Claor Cleaning r PnKtmmmmI Printing Resumes, business Commercial and residencards, manuscripts, tial. Finest quality ser-spread sheets, etc. vice. Guaranteed. rphone or fax 617 279- Garage, attic & total clean out also available. p691. 8/208 Call for free estimates. 617-279-1814
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Quality building and Remodeling, frame to finish. No job too small. Free estimates. Steve 617 ^72*731. CHAFFEE CARPENTRY
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Remodeling, additions, kitchens, baths, decks, roofs, replacement windows. Befs. Lie. a ins. Free estimate. Martin 617-942-6751 ■ R A SAMPSON CONST.
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DAYCARE 2 F/T openings, fenced yd, dead end St., arts, crafts, computer fun, close to 28/93. Lie. #95590.508-276*678. DATCAMPWOVIOtR FT/PT for infants / toddlers. Meals a snacks. Wob / Lex / Burl. line. 12 years experience. Lie. #90590. Pat 617 938*287 Family Daycare has FT/ PT Openings B/S in ECE. 14 yrs. exp. Lg fenced in yard, dead end street. Call Joan 508*58*292 GRACE S DAYCARE
Immediate Openings. All ages. Meals 4 snacks prov. Quiet neighborhood. Reason, rates License #181535 Call 508*58-1864 tft
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Industrial, commercial, residential. Free estimates. Fully ins. All jobs welcome. MA #A 12002. Call 617 932 1045. ASSURANCE ELECTRIC
Dependable service. Quality workmanship at reasonable rates. Lie. #27970. Fully insured. Free ests. 508 557-9028. BIUAUXANDSR '~~ Residential & Industrial wiring. Insured. Lie #A8207. Free estimates. 617933-1103. HOLT ELECTRICAL CO. Residential, Commercial Wiring, Free Estimates Fully Ins. Lie. #A14967. Small Jobs Welcome Evening Hours avail. Greg Holt 617938*341
LOUMtLOWONNO Master electrician. Expert elec service, wiring & repairs. Low prices. Lie. •A 1-2866. For free est. call 617279-9969. tfs MARCI.QUINN Electrical Contractor. Residential a commercial-. Fully lie. a insured. Call 617932*471. TOMDARRAGH
Master Electrician •A13979. Reasonable Rates, fully insured & licensed. Free estimates Call 1 508658-2270. tft VINCENT ElECTRK
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READERS EACH WEEK
Floor, Rug • Tile
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Call 1-800-400-5226.
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Weddings, Parties, Anniv. etc. Supply props, interact w/crowd! Play the music .YOU want! 617 245 7228 Work 224*317 DISC JOCKEY
Prof, disc jockey for all occasions. Exciting music of the 40's to 90's. Let us energize your next party! Tom 617-233-0960. FANTASY COSTUMES
Performing characters for parties, parades, promotions. Costume rental for all occasions. 3,000 in stock. For 20 years, entertainment specialists. 617438-3977. 6727s
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HARDWOOD FLOORS Refinish, sanding, install, cpt. removal. Qual. work. Prof. sves. Free est. Refs. 5086584329 800 837*375 BOBS FLOOR SERVICE Hardwood floors sanded and refinished. Family bus. since 1955. Small jobs welcomed. 617 933 4641 or 508 667-3885. D'Arriao Tila & Masonry Prof, installation of all tile & masonry work. Complete bathroom remodeling. Free est. Peter 617-937*903. DAN'S FLOOR SERVICE Hardwood Floors, Sanding, Refinishing, Staining, Repairs, Installation. Low rates, free est., fully insured. 617 889*898. DOUBLED TILE CORf> Ceramics sales on wheels. Bathroom remodeling. Quality installation at fantastic prices. See our display ad. Peter 617-272*454. HARDWOOD FLOORS Sheehan's Hardwood Floors Installed, sanded, refinished, free estimates, fuUy insured, 508851-3324. HOUGHTON FLOORS • Install/Refinish • Fully Insured • Fret Estimates • Reasonable Prices
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617-766-4788 MELROSE TILE • MARBLE Kitchens, baths & Repairs Call Dan (617)662-1111. ROBERT J. GREEN HARDWOOD FLOOR Equipment Rental CONTRACTOR Install, A Repair 023 sand & re-finish. 508851-5473/1-800-244-2312. Ssftell Engine Depot tft Lawn mowers, snow Fully ins., free est. blowers, repairs, tune SUDMBOa ups, off season storage, HARDWOOD FLOORS pick-up & del. serv. 41 Free est. for installation, Elm St. (rear) Stoneham sanding,' refinishing & 617-438*118. tfs repairs. 617 944-5826
Fences, Walls & Masonry
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A A MASONRY Flagstone, brick stairs, stonewalls, cement work, walkways a patios. All types of masonry. Free ests. 617 942*911. Al Now Laos: Masonry Specializing In new a restoration. Brick stairs, stone walls, walkways, chimneys. Free est. Call Glen 617 935 3511. CHRIS MASONRY Brick work, stone work, celling work. New & repair. 508688*717. Sidewalks, walkways, patios and clean-up work. Cellar and attics. Call after 5 p.m., 617 938-5*69. DC»«RKH«TCONCltITE Specializes In pool decks, patios, walkways, also retaining walls a masonry repairs.
Land Cleared for Lawns -I- Christian Painting + Rainbow Housa Painting Cement, stumps, or any Most Homes $1,000 to Very dependable, very Is your bathtub wom out debris removed and $1,500. Insured / Refer- neat. Excellent work, or hard to clean? Don't Bobcat work. Call ences. Call 617 593-3205. reasonable rates - both rip it out. Resurface it 508 658 2163 interior a ext. Call 508 with our exclusive synINTERIOR PAINTING 657-7369. Nick (Sr.) TFT ROTOTILLINO thetic porcelain. All decNo job ever too small. orator colors. Fully guar- Lawn &, garden. New Need a reliable painter TORRE & SON COMPANY anteed. PERMACERAM lawn preparation. Leaves, with low .prices & ex- Painting and power of New England. Call 617 branches and yard debris cellent results? Then call washing. Interior and Ex245*287. TFS removed. Call Ed at Robert 508-531-3199. terior. Insurance. Refer617 938*535. ence. All work guaranO BfRfJB Door Servicing INTERIOR DEC. Tr»» Romoval. Itmml teed. Free estimates, a Wallpapering, painting. Shrub pruning, deep root 508*57*433. 9r3t Electric Openers No job too small. Free feeding, spraying, trees & Call Ted Nalwalk: shrubs planted. All types estimates. Phone or fax 617944*373 8/20s Plumbing landscape work. Exp, Lie, 617279*691. HANDYMAN ins. free est. 729-3414. JM Plastering. Ceilings, & Heating 049 Carpentry & masonry Tile, Popcorn, Kitchen & TREE WORK INNOVATIVE repair. All types of small Bathroom remod., paintPLUMBING & HEATING jobs. Drywall & taping. Aerial Truck Available. ing. Over 25 yrs. exp. All (617)729*325. Insured. 617665*410. work guaranteed. Call Quality work, reas. rates. TFT Cert, tile 5 inspections. Winchester Landscape 508*51*134. HOOKS HOME INP Free est. Lie. #12528. 617 & Irrigation Inc. Carpentry, decks, siding, KERRIGAN PAINTING windows, customized Design & installation of Interior, ext., wallpaper, 933-3655. crates, snowplowing landscape & irrigation powerwash, prof., neat & MASTER PLUMBER avail. Licensed & insured. sytems. 617 729 3637 Commercial a residenlowest prices around. 1508694-9098. 8/20s Cust, satisfaction guar. tial. Plumbing, heating, a gas jobs. Quality work, Miscellaneous 043 HOME MAINTENANCE 617279-2785. tfs exc. rates. Free est. Lie J Handyman svc. specializGuaranteed Results! M V Plastering & Drywall 11905 Bob 508-988*615. ing in carpentry & small Local advertising Best Prices! const, projects. Small Online in Internet Old ceilings and walls PLUMBING & HEATING jobs appreciated. Call Yellow Pages. Call like new again! Neat, dependable serBob at 617 942-7553. for free info 24 hrs. Free estimates vice. No job too big or N.I. Custom Design Inc. 800 978-9319 ext. 3087. Call 508686-5012 too small. Call Bob at Roofing, vinyl decks, NON smoking mother of 508 658-2467. Lie. » MacDonaM Mastering siding, replacement win- 3 yr. old is avail, to care 17204. tft dows, additions, new for your child in my Ceilings, walls, repairs, patches. Clean & effihome building. 508 658 Stoneham home. Flex, 053 Roofing 0881 days & hrs. Call for cient. Free estimates. 617 942-7486. ASSURANCE ROOFING Robert R. Construction details 617 2792253. PAINTING All types of roofing and 8/20s Concrete & Masonry, bath & basement remod., PROFESSIONAL FREE Unemployed Teachers gutters. Comm. a resid. water problems solved. LANCE Photographer looking for painting jobs. Lie. #029760. Fully ins. No job too big or small!! Stoneham Environmental Int a ext. Prof, job, low Free ests. 508 557-9028. Gutters installed, cleaned portraits & weddings by prices, exp., neat, refs. Barglana Entarprlses & repaired & chimney Michelle Boudros. 617- Improve house, save Inc. Roofing, chimney money. 438-8601, 438sweeping. repairs, ridge venting, 438*868. . 0611,4387360. TFS custom decks, siding (all 508988*008. tft SCREEN/WINDOW Painting Papsrhanglna types). Fully lie. a ins. I'S Hanaymon Sarvka REPAIRS 800 658-2374 508663-7203 Intarlor Work Only Can't find anyone to do Spartan/ServiStar Professional work at reathose small jobs? Now's Stoneham & Woburn QUALITY ROOFING 7 sonable rates. Over 17 the time to secure your 438-5555 or 933-2021 years exp. Satisfaction All types of roofing & own handyman! Call Sam WILL take care of your guaranteed on all work. gutters. Specializes in Nesbitt, 617 245-3909. rubber roofs. Commer. & SHowar Queen 01 ass Co. cat or dog while you are Call Stephen Meuse, resid. 617-279-2731. on vacation or working. 438-2913. tfs 196 Park St. Negotiable rates. ReferNorth Reading PAINTING 617 944-2401 or 508 664 ences provided. 617 Expert interior and exte- Rubbish S. 938-7755 Iv.msg. 4531. Custom screens, rior. No job too small or Junk Removal 061 tub & shower doors large.' Abreu, 935-2793. BATHTUBS RESURFACED
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Entertainment 023 Klnaaraartan/Aftar School Cara A HAPPY FACE Reading provider has For your special occaFT/PT openings for aft. sion. Petunia the Clown school care & kindergar- or Friends. Face painting! ten surround care. Brch magic, balloons etc. Mead/Barrows area. 617 942-9902 tfs Lie #178908 Call Parn CRAFTY CLOWN 944 3807 Clowns & costumed Licensed Provider Care's characters for parties & for your child in her corps., outings, all types home. Snacks & lunch of balloon decorating. We included. 508-657-4771. deliver. Call 438-7140 tfs License #176948
Diana's Cleaning Service Free est. Quality service. Residential & commercial. We'll make coming home a pleasure. Bond ed, insured. 617-387-2490 DJ'S WINDOW CLEANING Fast professional service. Fully insured. Call Dan 617-933-8376 or Joe 617 935-7353
Specializing in Carpentry a paint, doors, windows, Child Core 013 comp. kitchen & bath A WILMINGTON NAN A remodeling, decks. No Has openings for Infants job too small 933-6754. Toddlers. FT / PT. Meals & snacks. CPR & First Cleaning Oil aide Certified. License # 95615. Call 508*58-9119 ABRACADABRA Window Cleaning. Windows so clean it's like magic. Store front, resid., sm. comm Free ests. Fully ins. 617 938-4942.
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Immediate openings. All ages. Meals/Snacks provided. Quiet neighborhood reasonable rates. Lie* 18135 call 508658 1864 8/201
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Mature woman with certified patient care exp. to assist you or a loved one with dally routine. Call Betty Ann (508)664*836. CERTIFIED / Home Health Aide Companion For Elders. Hours flexible. 20 years of experience. References. Please call 617-935 8018 and leave message
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Regroutlng, washing, new installations, bathrooms, shower stalls, kitchens & hallways. 617-438-2401. tfs BatWaowi Beats isllng Is our specialty. "Kohler fixtures". "Italian tiles', 508-446*642 "Quality work", avg 5x8 FENCE INSTALLATION bath. $4800. Lie. a ins. Over 15 yrs. exp. Quick Refs. Mike, 617 438response, ras. prices. tfs Cedar, chain link, repairs. CERAMIC TILE Free est., rets No obligation (617)944-2686. Installation a repair • new kitchen doors a G. TUMBABBLLO bathroom shower repair Masonry restorations. All my specialty. Fair & aftypes masonry. No job fordable prices All work too small. Free est. Ask guaranteed. Larry 617 for Gary 617 933-0647. 938-9897. tft
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Don't know who to call Professional piano tunfor those jobs small or ing and repairs. Serving large? Call Skip 935 1862 the area for 28 years. Call Art Smith 617 322-1800, Instruction 035 508664*777. CERAMIC CLASS
Paint, Paper
Join us. Openings for 047 evening classes. Holi- & Plaster days are coming, make ASM QUALITY PAINTING lovely holiday gifts. Call Specialists in exterior a Rose 508 658-9282. 8/27t interior painting, over 26 PIANO LSSSONS years experience. Fully Music teacher w/ B.M.Ed, insured, licensed rigger, degree & 20 yrs. exp. free est. 508-531*430 or Specialist in beginners - 506-470*993. children & adults. Call AFFORDABLE P AINTING aftnoon / eves, 935-3119. Neat, experienced, PIANO LESSONS honest, dependable colFirst Lesson Free. Exp. lege students willing to w/children a adults. paint your house for reaBeginners or advanced. sonable rate. Satisfaction Classical/Jazz/Pop. guaranteed. For free Call 617-729-4347 estimate call Dave 508657-9416. References available. • 8/20t Landscaping, & Gardening 039 B&L PAINTING SfRVIOS Top Quality Int. a ext. AVANTGARONER painting, staining, minor Tree, stump removal, repairs. Pressure wash planting, pruning, yard ing a seal. Fully insured. cleanups, sod, seed, 617937 9079. plant design, low rates, BRtNOANOHAOAN free ests. Call Rob 617 270-4128. 8/27t Painting a Wallpapering. Interior & Exterior, qualiColl In. Tr. ty work at Its best. Free Of Woburn estimates. 942*007. Tree Removal Certified Celtic Piesterar And All General Free ests., 15 yrs. exp. Tree Care Services. Any size Job. Call Brian eiT-tay-aaso 617273-2945 COMPLETE LANDSCAPE
Trimming, Pruning, Seed/Sod/Hydro lawns, Design & Construction, Mowing, Seal Coats, Plus A to Z maintenance services FREE ESTIMATES Call Chris. 617 729*828
DAVlaPAtWTINO Specializing in residential interior painting. Quality work at reasonable rates, Free estimates. Call 617-7294657
STRICLY LAWNS. Free estimates. Reasonable rates Call Chris. 617 729*828,508658-9998. EMAIL: chstein® aol.com
Professional Interior a exterior painting & wallpapering. Fully insured. Richard Goddard, 944-4982 or 664-2274.
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Palnting/Papar Hanging Ceilings, walls a woodwork painted. Paper stripped & hung. 25 years experience. Al Toland. 617-272*261. PAPERHANOU Painting and papering. No job too small. For free estimates call John Flynn at 662-4841.
Complete removal of any unwanted rubbish or junk. Wood, hsehld items. Fast reliable service. Low rates. 245*713.
Pf ELINO - FADED HOME? Painting, staining, carpentry, power washing. 20 yrs exp. Gentle Painting 617 944 1305 or 508*834502
A&AALLOJAN Clean outs of garages, yards, cellars, etc. We'll haul away anything. Fast, reliable service. Low rates. 245*713.
PERRY PAINTING
Clean up of attic, cellar gar., yard etc. Removal of any rubbish or const, debris. Free Estimate CALL DOUG aaa-asia. AS ACLEANOUTS
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Interior, Exterior Painting. 25 yrs. in business. Quality work. Free Estimates. Call 508-6578578. tft
Rubbish, junk, wood, etc. Hauled away from ?arage, yard or house, ast • low rates. 617245*713.
Profawlonal Painting
A&AVMSeSS Anything hauled away immediately. Fastest Service at the lowest rates. Call 933-5955. ' AAATigerRubbish
15 years experience, licensed a insured. Painting a papering. Exc. ref. Call 508 694*700 for a free estimate. tft QUALITY & EXPERIENCE PAINTING Est. 1967 Interior a Exterior Free Estimates 10% Dis Senior Citzen 617-944*010.
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Cellars, attics, demo, 15/20 yard dumpsters. We haul it all - Give Ken a call! 617665-7017. A&AAttic-Callart
Yard, garage cleanouts Prompt Anytime John 1-800-765-9807
QUALITY PAINTING Guar. lowest pricing on exterior a int. painting. AS A REMOVAL Custom wallpapering. Free eat., fully Ins. Mike Anything completely removed from garage, 617-2734724. yard or house. Fast & reQUALITY MMST" liable service. Low rates 9 years experience. Inte- 617245-5604 rior / Exterior. Free estA&A 14M0 224-303* imates. Reasonable Basement, Attic rates Call 617 2464856. Yard cleanouts Fast Service B.C. PAINTING Call John Anytime > AND WALLPAPERINO Interior & Exterior. Over 20 years exp. Reasonable prices a free estimates. SERVICES Quality work. 944*976 or 944-3388 TOS-11
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UP TO 140,00© READ 0 SERVICES FROM S-10 ACE REMOVAL INC. Clean up, demo. 20 yrd. dumpster rental. WE WILL BEAT ANY PRICE. Prompt service. Fully ins. Call Mike 617 279-2323. ACTION REMOVAL
Complete clean outs of garages, yards, cellars, etc. Fast reliable service, low rates. 617-2450713. BASEMENT - ATTIC VAIO.CLEANOUTS Demo. Bobcat Work A-Z Cleanup Call John anytime 617-935-7993 Cleanup Dtmo S*rvk« Any buildings cleaned out or removed including cement structures. Brush and some tree removal. Call 508658-2163.
1998 BOSTON WHALER 17 ft Dauntless, 115 hp. Evin EZ Loader, low hours, Mint cond., extras. $23k Call Rick 944-2876 26' SUNRUNNER. 87 twin Volvo engines, low hours, well kept. Sleeps 6, new canvas. Asking $13,500 272-6186 or 272-7440. 8' MARINE Plywood Pram w/oar locks, 49" wide & 15" deep, takes up to a 5 hp motor, asking $325 or BRO. (617)944-1906.
Business-Industrial Equipment 093 PAKBELL Computer 486 w/6 XCD 20 mg MeM. Printer & Games. Speakers Incl. $600 BO 617629 5388-Scott.
Furniture FAST JUNK REMOVAL Complete removal from & Household yard, driveway or garage Goods 099 etc. Small prices only. A KROHLER sofa & chair Call 617 245-5604. $150. 4 drawer G-W metal RICHIES REMOVAL file cab. $45. King bed, 2450713. We'll haul away .matt., sprg., 2 maple bur. anyting. Complete $500. Gun cab. glass removal from garage, doors, lock $45. 3 wool yard or house. Fast low Oriental rugs 4x5 $100 rates. 617 2450713. ea. New frpl. equip. $150. WE will Clean your attic, 617944-8320. cellar, or Barn. ReasonADAM computer video able rates. Call 1 800 sys. $225; Katherine 856-7938. t9/10 Henick btk oriental hand painted rec. coffee tbl. 933-5933 Rubbish and junk $275; Verdigris green removal. Absoultely the chandelier, H24"xL21" lowest rates around. Fast $275; Sony V-8 Camcorder It* long $300; & reliable service. Contemporary Queen Call 933 5955. sofa bed, grey & rust plaid $300.9394)771
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CITV HAUL TRUCKING Household & Office 'Movers. Lie. & Insured. "Free est. Same day service 7 days/week. Call toll free 1-800-287 5814 or local calls 508 454 5814. tft MOVING? Next job, call us. Prices per job, not by the hour. 1800 869 7123
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LOST Golden retreiver, iriale nutered, id #. tattooed in ear. May have a red coller w/Woburn tags. Lost 8/17. Call during day at 617-280-4484, or evenings at 933-6041.
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Original Ty retired Beanies for sale. Very clean, all with both tags. Call for list, prices. 617 279-9041. 8/20s
Boots, Motors & Supplies
ELEC. Cooktop,- Maytag, NORDIC Track, $350. new. never used $110. E Force cross trainer, Dble sink & faucet $25. $120. Call 617 9352304 Computer - Apple LC2 after 6 pm. $250. Call 270-5268. OAK China Cabinet, conELECTRO LUX Canister temporary. Parquet front. (top of the line) with Lighted, mirrored glass power nozzle and at- shelving & sides. $600. tachments. Exc. condt. Call 617-389*629. $300. Like new, must see Ovrstuffed Navy blue 617 231-3813 leather chr, new $300. ENCYCLOPEDIA Brit 617-942-1851 tanica. Must sell. $600 or PEG PEREGO Navy Blue BO. Call 617 9359751. double stroller w/canopy. ETHAN ALLEN Cherry Front or rear facing bdrm set compl. w/mat & seats, great condt. Pd box spr. & bedding $400, asking $225 firm. $1500. Zenieth 25" be 944-3836 ready TV console w/ PROPANE Gas water remote $175. Mastercraft heater. 38 gallon. Nearly elec. lawn mower $30'BO new. $200.00. Call 30' alum. ext. ladder, $30. 508 664 2553. Radar range, counter type S50/BO Panosomc PROVINCIAL dining F-155 phone, fax, copy- room set. Antique Blue. answ. mach. $190/BO Double pedestal with IBM Selectric typewriter fruitwood top, lighted china cabinet, 6 chairs. & stand $50 598-8911. $ 1.500X311617272 5296. FOR SALE Baby Grand Piano 12 yrs. Mint. Must RCA 20" Colortrak Plus see. Music teachers own XS stereo TV. Monitor, on screen programmer, sip. piano. Call Geri timer, universal remote. (617)2452011 $180.6174384213. FOR SALE- Craftsman 4hp snowthrower, REFRIGERATOR with freezer top, white. 2 yrs. $300.00 or B/O', 5 cu ft UR old. $200. 617 438freezer, $75.00 Call 4525. 8/20S (617)933-4934. Lv mess. ROLL top desk w/chair, FRENCH Prov. white & pine painted dk walnut, gold youth Bdrm set. $45. 2'hx6'w entrtnmt Bureau. 7 drws. desk, 4 rack, $7. Tan cloth chair, drws, hutch & mirror. $10. End tble $5. night $300/BO. 942-1121. stand, dk pine $5. 12 GAS Dryer $175. Micro mo 18 mo inf. girl cart $50. Lamps $25 ea. clothes, $15 Make offers. 9334296. Tewksbury 508 8518873 8/201 GAS grill $95, Amana SEARS Red bunk bed under counter refrig. $70, 2 Carrier a/c 5000-6000 twin top. full bottom like btu $95 each, oak/glass new $150. Also. Citation dining set w/4 chairs $75 wood/coal stove w/ blower $350 944-5670. 6172450059. STACK WASHER & GE Elec. self cleaning stove, $125. Stainless DRYER, good condition sink Delta faucet. Maytag S100/BO. 617-932-1071. disp. $100. Kenmore STANNAH Chair Lift. The micro $75.617 272-5255. best made! Safe & GIRLS off white bedroom secure, easy to install. set: Twin bed with Useo only 4 months. 13 canopy option. 2 bureaus stair straight run with mirror, desk & shelves space saving hinged Good condition $500 or retractable rail. Paid best offer Call (508)664 $5,100. Asking $2,900. 508 371 0219 1275. .
YARD SALE 8/23/97, READING- 1BR apart. 5 PIECE 18ft sectional / 2 111 9am 3pm. 21 Bow St, $660/mo Cetral loc Near recliner, beige, velour, 4 Wonted To Buy furniture, books, hshld trains & transp. Inclds ht years old $7.i0. Dinette, All ESTATE HSIDUE goods, something for 4 water, no pets, non42in rnd table, 18" leaf. Aniques, Art, Jewelry everyone. No early birds, smkr. 942-7869. $275.438-2781 Silver, Oriental Rugs Y *RD Sale 8/23, 9 - 3. 43 READING- 2 BR, 1st fir 8. Five p ece place set- Fu7n'.Giass"ciocks."etc. tings. Royal Doulton Cash paid/any condition Green St. Home items, duplex, Indry hkups & sofa & chair, refrig., kit. prkg. Free. Avail, immed., $300 617944-5151 Call Dotty 617 275-7793 items, glasses, dishes, $825/without util. R.E. Antiques to Collactikk* etc Rain or Shine 944-8635. Industrial Equip. 101 Antiques, furn., glass, READING - Small 1 oriental rugs, paintings, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT bedroom apart. Non jewelry, sterling 1 pc to (2) 10 ft (1) 16 ft Alum entire contents. No smkr, no pets. $600/mo. concrete chuts w/flairs. obligation to sell Wayne Condominiums & 1st & last. 617 944-9428. (1) concrete floor grinder, WhiteJr.617933-1258. STONEHAM Townhou$e$ misc. finishing equip. All 143 5 RM Duplex, some furn., $500/60.508-663-6350 HAND TOOLS WANTED CONOO FOR SALE av. 2 bdrm, w/d hkup p an s nis 1963 TRACTOR INH Cub ^ «—- ^... f!f,'°°J Tewk"sbu7y. Garden" v^onCon- w/w,~wd fioors.'drivewayj . ' ., lewKSDury, uaruen wm, wu IIUUIO, uiKuway, lowboy with 60" lawn c«M£I a ,,qii,ar!i!in I1 do 5 ms- 2 Mtms- 1sl vard- conv. 128/93. $900 & cutter. Works excellent. floor, fresh paint, new utilities, non-smoke, no $1500 firm. Paul at 617 subjects), crocks, carpet. Move right in. pets. 1st, last. sec. dep, lanterns, antiques in 438-3141. 9/24s Harkins Real Estate exc refs a must. Av 9/1. estate lots. 617 558-3839 (508)475 1121 $95,900 Early eves. 617-2758/205 MIDOLETON Miscellaneous 102 MOVING-CLEANING By Owner, Elegant Fuller STONEHAM mod. sunny SETTLING ESTATE? RACKHOE/LOADER Buying Pre 1970'S fur- Pond Village Hamilton 2 bdrm.. 1st fir. apt. No Case 530D Deisel. exc. niture. frames, maga- Twn. Hse., 7 rms, 3 BR, 3 pets. Avail. Sept. 1st. condition. $7,900. Call zines. lamps, clocks, BA. 2 FP, Central a/c, $875 per mo. plus utiliDick at 508-664-3577. linens, clothing, sec. system, attchd ties. 617 4386774. 8/27s CARPETS postcards, glass, china, garage & much more. STONEHAM 4 rms 1 I have access to several dolls, toys, games, brie a Asking $309 9 By appt. Mm, 3rd fir washer/ thousand yards Stain brae. Phyllis Hilton 617 508 777-5941 dryer.'refrig., p'kg.. avail. Master Carpet. You can 6658749. tfs WILMINGTON: Presiden- 9/15. $675 plus utils. 617 carpet your livingroom 8/20s tial Park Unit 202. 600 s.f. 9451343 and hall for $295. Price Wood. Cool i Oil 113 incl. carpet & pad, based 1 .T2L Vt^ooS' STONEHAM 1 bedroom V W 2nd ,loor on 30 sq. yards. Installa£ ?Lfi£U,« ' - S800 deludes QUALITY HARDWOOD Call 508 658 5355 heat. Agent. 617 438tion avail. Also have Cut 16-18" length 3336 Berber & comm. carpet Split, del. & dumped Houses For Sale 145 TWO bdrm condo at John 617 272-8822 tfs 128 cubic foot cord. Harfcin, R.ai Estat* An- Monterosa. 2nd fl. Cent. Unseasoned $110. FOUR Pair Florsheim dover Colonial 9 rooms, 4 air, pool, new carpets & Fully seasoned $165. 'shoes nearly new 12D & 508667 3607 bdrms. 2 1/2 baths, cul- paint. $900 + utils. Days 11EEE, $10/pr, 33 RPM
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6SaC' ■Kta fow^r SSSS °f a"S §t0ornC.hhamCOor0..« "o" records 25c each/BO. garage, f.n.shd lower 6 8/20s $35Q+ „„„•*.„,,. 10r1. 617 5988911. • level playroom, sunroom. WAKEFIELD avail. 10/1/ 617438-3813. 8/27s GARAGE doors incls. $319,900. Harkins Real 97 Lge mod 4 „„ 1s, openers w/wireless Estate (508)4751121. fir., newly renov., no pets. ?,L£mCA ' M^ho"»f remotes, exc. cond. $150 DH,„ «„; i AA.M« v!«i to Share w/2 other peoWATERFRONT Prkg. for 2. Adults pref for each door w/opener. ple. Lge. yd. Pkg. $400/ North Baodina 1M Pittsfield. NH on Jeness $750 + utils. 1st, last & J"»- **£ 7~1 ,.7 .\«r Both doors $250 942 worth wooding m pond 6 Room Fumjshed $500 sec Call Sleve 617 gj-^j^jf * **• 9372 GARAGE SALE Sat. 9 am 3 Season Cottage Bunk 9359447 oall 50*667-9918. 55! AIR COND. - 13.500 BTU, HARVEY vinyl replace2 pm. Hsehld items, in- house & bbq pit. WILMINGTON- Clean 1 N0RTH READING 110 volt. 17h x23dx 26w, ment windows, white. (ant & boys clothes, kg $105,000. Call bedrm. apt. Near 93. $575 roornmaie wanted m/f. 3 KH rm naif II house. n/\i4fi A bdrm, 2J bath used only 2 wks. New tft incl. heat. 508658-2656 Signature series. Still in sz waterbed. Must see! 508-657 8629 $650 sell for S425/BRO Quiet deadend street. wrapper. 4, 30 1/2 x 48 1/ 16 Old Farm Lane (off Rl , Del. &inst.neg. 245-8115. i"H?!? 11 Hu WINCHESTER nr. ctr. sm. pKg yard. Convenient to 2. $185 new. Sell $140 ea. 62 By Kilty's) Special 5,000 sq. ft hv. mod studioSi $475-$525. shop8 Rt. 28/93/95. Rent 617 935-8067 after 5 pm. 9 AREA RUG, burgundy nP r«.win? ol sp 5 bdrm. 2 kit. d.nmg. AM utjls incl. & prkg. M75 all utilities included. and beige w/rose LAWN MOWER 5HP. 23. 1 Gould SI 9am 2 family rnv living play 729-9951.523-2100. Preferred ages 30 & flowered border. 8 1/2 x 22" Sears, self-propelled, 3pm. Everything must go. rm . 4 bath, iacquzzi. ZSSSSH u ri d e r Call To m 10. Like new. $250. Call high rear wheels $125. Raindate Sun 8/24 same sauna, ingr pool and , 8 , .WO*U"N 0, , nrWMMl R1M¥t ' Books, more. $339.000/BO 508 J" ' <>« 128 on W.l (508)664<305. 438-7791 after 6PM. Bear Hill Small Engine lime housewares. etc. No ear- 657 5854 8/20t Remod. lux. studios 1 & 2 WAKEFIELD rmmte wtd. Repair 9445131. BALDWIN ORGAN In$695 ,nC ly birds. ..... ...KirTOM nu i,.nS U bdrmsnw,r0m l. n Adult Mate Lo* ,um rmterlude w/bench, has MOVING must sell all, W LM A i I^ 5 Pc"? " * " concrete fire Cable, prkg.. laund.. $90 7 r Wonder Chord, Auto cut glass, china, crystal, 1-4, 161 Federal St. 7 rm. proof COnst., bus stop, wk 617246-1662 Rhythm, dual keybd, exc. dishes, pots, pans, Mjr S Reading 125 split + porch on 1/2 acre poo,, no pe,s M-F. 9-5. .^ \ _.... cond. $400.617-334-2304 3-4 brs. 1 3/4 baths. Hw Pneasant Ridge 42 Cam- WILMINGTON - 2 small applic. Furn, lamps, seek male to shan bot BAR $30, Slide $15, Car GOLDEN Technologies STOVE & refrigerator lor drapes, curtains acces, MOVING SALE Sat 8/23 „rs gas Extras Walk to SSw 617^351232 & 8/30 (94) 458 Franklin grade Sch 2 mi to R-93. ,/,^"°ri » TK f,r **M en,r* nome seat $8, Swing $8, Power lift chair. Comfor- sale, avacado green, ex- tools, lawn, garden. St 15 yrs of accumula «219K 5086577907 WOBURN 2nd fir.. 2 br. Firepl.. new kitchenette. Changing table $10. Call table and functional. Like cel, running cond, $200 5089889745 tion. Everything but the ,«... ».»nTr>n nocy sunken kit., ww, w/d w/D. priv. area. $425rmo No dents. Call 933 4789. 935-2428. ROLL Top desk w/chair, WILMINGTON OPEN new. Used only 5 months. hkup_ prkg. avail. No incW8UlHa.5086663536: kitchen sink! BRADFORD couch, Gently raises person THOMASVILLE Complete pine dark walnut. $45. HOUSfc pets non smkrs. Nr. 123 m„.,oucoTeo „...«.. brand new condition; from completely reclined 5 pc Cherry Bdrm set, 2'hx6'w enlrnmt rack, $7 SAT.. 8/23. R.date 8/24, 8/24 (15) Must see Great &93. $1000 mo. -f- utils. WINCHESTER protescream/rose/lt. blue. $150. to upright standing posi exc. cond.. used 1 yr. Pd. Tan cloth chair, $10. End furn., lawn garden supp., tor extended family. 6 rm 1st + ^ dep roqd. Av. sional female seeks same -B ° " °® • Call 508 658-4966 lion. Paid $850 asking $3400. asking $2500. For table $5. Night stand, toys, games, bikes, sport cape w/attached in law g/, 617932-6441 apart & basement apart, .i^r^r; . .. . . off st. parking near train, e dark pine $5 12 18 details 617-246-2493. $425. Call 508 3714219. things. 9am-2pm. 110 breeezeway & garage WOBURN nr. ctr. Main St. no pets/smoking $400 month girl clothes, $15 Brail Bad. Brand N*w GOLDEN Western Pool TILE lop kit. set w/4 oak Make offers. Tewksbury. Green St. Close to 193 $197,500. 7 unhw ™*e COUCH & loveseat, good wknds mF&SEK*S> BURLINGTON - 3 rm apt. ^^,,. ^ucHBc. Thm Labor day 9/1 $50a condition. Off white with MAPLEWOOD Round $125.933-4296. packs. 300 Marston St.. w/bath^ Heat/wa er/elec. EntTROCetO public pking.: £2? §MM J*T*L£ Sporting Goods 107 Tewksbury. blue-green-pink floral a/pot tad. '"el $780^0^18^800. $750/mo 1st & sec AbutsPR|»QTrWftCvl. ti^Z";^ OIMM £CX bo"00- Child safe area. kitchen table w/4 cap- WEIDER 4 - station 8/20t design. $200. Call 617 - 617-2451088 lv msg. deposit />-» Call 272-7212 tains chairs. Excellent workout center. Dual CASH PAID used & new Leasing up to 2,000 SF. 9447328. cond. $150/BO. Call 617 weight slacks can be sports equip. Buy, sell & Wokefleld 131 NT Wnmington 2 bdrm in Fuller RE 61Z-944-1500. | linked Incl stepper. 2 yrs trade. Play It Again 175 COUCH dark plaid, 3 yrs. 9353504,8 am to 9 pm 2 fam. 2nd fir W/D hkup. MADmo Main St. Exc. " old. Exc. cond. Must sell. MARTHA Washington young. Orig $500. Asking Sports, 62E Montvale ESTATE Sale Sat.. 8/23. ,nci H. H elec $90000/ a".,'! „" , " reni; IFWMI* PrelaaaU S200/BO Tewksbury. Ave., Stoneham $150/60.617937-7623. 9-3pm. Furn , refrig , mo Call657-7141 8/20t vated f350 sq With small dog and cat arkinfl sewing cabinet $110 508851-8873. 8/201 617438-2399. tfs dshwshr, dishes linens NO READING on Swan (t $12NNN looking to rent studio or Country din. set, 40" cust 1930's china cabinet rnd. tble, chrs. Blonde $200 Fruitwood buffet Wheelchair. • Battery NORDICFLEX Gold fl. much more 57 Pymouth Pond. 2 BR. lge Ivg. rm. (803)762-0628. *n Retail) RESPONSIBLE profsUpright f rzr $50. D & L rms. Mauves & Office Save 50% off rent sional seeking sunny 1 for sale. Works well. Trashmasher $50. 617 extras incl. Butterfly & ab Sat Aug 23 9amlpm 251Z blues S10O0/BO Will sell wkout atlch. I spend w° ***■> 0,ras b1 $150.00 for set 617944 334 3876. NO READING - Furn during exterior restora- bedroom apartment. sep. 617 729-1747. $1200, yours $600. Days Madison Ave. , ,j0n of ,hjs nistoric b|dfl References. Reglna. 1s(udj0 w-| Sop, 4204^ WHITE Menllat kitchen 508 7876667, eves. 617 — $595/mo incldg hi & No interference w/ 508-474-1752. 20s CRIB/YOUTH BED, honey MOVING Sale. Glass col oak, under bed storage. fee & end tble $45. Lamp cabinets. 2 • 36". 2 • 30" & 942-1982. Wilmington 133 prkg. no pets. (508)750- business, $700/mo. + corner unit, like new. WEIDER 4 - station YARD Sale. Sat. 8/23. 9 °*27 $300 Call 617 932-8217 $10. Apt. sz. refrig. $40. shared util (508)283^707. AUTOMOTIVE $550 2462515. workout center. Dual after 6 pm. 617942-2433. am 2 pm. Furniture. \ READING WAKEFIELD: Large and = DARK Pine Colon. DR set MOVING MUST Sell An 1 King sz. frame still in weight stacks can be bikes, household items. Prestigious elevator bldg. small office space ,or AutO ft Truck box. $25.617 933 7583 linked. Includes stepper w/table, 4 chairs, hutch tique China cab. (1920s) ,_ ._. 2 yrs young. Orig. $500 No Early Birds (off rt. 62) overlooking town green, rent. Profesional building - . , „ $599. Ceiling tiffany lamp $200 3 PC Wall unit $300 16 Cu. Ft. refrigerator in 6 Stafford St Raindate Stu . 1. 2 BR's. Rent incl on Main St Parking POTTSft ROpOin Asking $200.00 or BO $99. 246-7733
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BOAT Trailer 20'. Good condition. $1,000. Call 617-944-1588. EVINRUDE 25 h.p. older model, running condition, plus gas tank. $300. 617-937-9401 leave message 12' ALUM. Boat. 20 HP Johnson Mtr, trailer, seats, anchor, 2 gas tanks, & extras. Like .Orand new. 617-289-4663. 12 FT, white, fiberglass sale boat. Hobie Holder with trailer, 3 lifejackels and other extras. $900/ BO. Frank 617 944-6914. 13' BOSTON Whaler w/ 1984 Johnson 30 hp ob. eng. Runs exc. Good shape. Many extras. $2000 firm. 617 933 2035. 16' Lowe Alum. Bass boat, like new 1991.40HP mercury w/elec. start, new battery, trailer. $2500.5064767975. 17' ALUMINUM Canoe w/paddles. $250. Call 617 935 3020 ask for Bill. 1978 COLUMBIA 23 ft. Sailboat w/custom trailer. Sleeps 4, kitchen w/sink. Asking $1,800. Call 935-2199 or 932 2529. ,1984 Model Sunfish sailboat with Tballer and winch. One owner 15 ft asking $1250. Call 617944 3225 1986 19 FT. Bayliner Cutty cabin, galvanized trailor, new battery, new tires, 125 hp force. Asking $4500.617665-3863. 9/16s 1987 KAWASAKI Jet Ski 300SX. Good condition, $800. Call 617 9394943 after 7 pm.
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Automotive 1986 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4 dr, 6 cyl., 83K miles, runs excellent, A/C, good tires. $1,200.617-245-4155.
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1986 PONTIAC Grand Prix 305, 120K. auto, ac, T tops, pwr. wind., good condition. $750/BO. Call 617221-4137.
1988 PONTIAC Bon neville SSE, V6, auto, 101K miles, loaded, white w/tan leather. $5,000/BO. 617-9424775. 1986 PLYMOUTH Reliant, 1988 PONTIAC Grand 4 dr., 91K miles, auto Am, white, 2 dr., auto, ac, trans., ac, ps, pb, runs am fm cass., vy. well exc. $1299/60 617 939 maint. 110K hwy mi. $2000.6179384562. 0771.
1956 T BIRD Bl convert, exc. cond . rebuilt eng. & 000(nites 617-2594821) 1966 DODGE Cornet 440, i dr sedan. Siant 6. garaged 6Vi yrs. Comp 1986 TOYOTA Cressida, rebuilt eng. No rust. Exc. blue/blue, all power. Exc. con S15007BO. 729-3651 cond. $4995. Joe 229i968Caroaro 6178 or 387-7171. Sell to highest bidder 1987 BUICK LeSabre Call (508)664-4374. Limited. 4 dr, white w/bl 1971 CHEVY Monte velour int., every opt. Exc Carlo. 8 cyl/350. Black/ cond. High miles. $1,900. black, duel exh, glass 617-273-1737. packs, new int. custom 1987 BMW 325 $1,500 radio, no rust car runs & needs engine work, good looks exc. $4500 Rick or shape, call 617-935-5288. Steve. 617-935 9539 1972 FORD LTD Conv. 1987 CADILLAC DeVille. Classic. 55K orig. miles. leather, all power, high Always garaged, used miles. Needs work. only in summer. New $1200/BO.617 935-2251. roof, spotless int., recent 1987 DODGE RELIANT 4 tuning, good tires. B.R.O. dr. gray, 48, 700 mi, car in 617 944-2689 Currently mint condition, lube & oil garaged. every 3000. $2500. 9441977 BUICK Skylark. 4 7462. new tires, auto, 67K, 1987 FORD Escort GT, 2 good condition. S800/BO dr, hatch, 5 spd, a/c. 617935-0512. Yamaha cass/stereo, exc. 1977 OLDSMOBILE Delta maint., $1,000/60. John 88. 4 dr.. new tires, great 617-944-4907. ond. $450 Call 617 1987 FORD TAURUS GL, iS-3561. wgn, pw, pi, looks & runs J978 CHEVY Malibu, 4 dr, great, well maint. 8/97 low miles, good cond.. safety sticker. 1 owner. S950/BO, 944-4123. $1.900 b/0.617 2734433. J981 BUICK Skylark, 70K 1987 HONDA Civic. Mint miles Great car for stu- condition, standard, 83K Sent or work. $1,000/BO miles, $3000/60. 17-729-2526 2453646. J983 AMC CONCORD - 1987 MERCURY Topaz LS 6 engine, good shape, White, 4 dr, 4 cyl, 90K, ac. ions. Needs some TLC. ps, pb, etc. Recently in$650. 224-2894. spected. $1500/60. 935-4193. 1983 OLDS 98 Regency. 1 pwner Great 1st car. 1987 MERCURY Cougar 155k mi. $800 or BO. Call LS 6 cyl. auto, ac. full 617 933-6481. pwr. Runs exc. $1,995 ?983 PONTIAC Gran Prix. Call Paul 617 273 3219. White. Very reliable. Needs minor work. 94k 1987 MERCURY Sable 4 miles $1,000. Call Frank dr., rose, w/rose int. Auto, 3.0 V6. Only 73K. Loaded 617 9384899 • Runs great. $2995. 1~983 RED MERCURY 938-4025 Cougar. 6 cyl., 3.8 Itr. 110k. Needs heater core. 1987 Mustang LX Conv. Runs well $450 b.o. Call Red / red vinyl, white top. Auto, cruise, Nice! 617937-9978. , $2,995. Main St. Auto. 3984 CADILLAC 4 dr. 936 Main Wob 933-5225. Sedan DeVille. good cond.. original owner, 1987 MERCURY Grand 55K miles on engine. Marquis. Full sz. 4 dr. $1200 firm. Paul, 438- Low mi., new tires, 314V 9/24s brakes, shocks, exh., etc. $2,400 BO. 617601-1641. 1984 CHEVY Caprice Classic. Fully loaded, 1987 NISSAN Stanza 5 dr. 140K miles. Runs great. hatch, 5 spd. Great Maint & cond. Many features. $950/60. (617) 944-7538. New tires. No accidents! 1984 OLDSMOBILE $1,700,937-9011 press #. pustom Cruiser 9 pass, wgn. Auto, V8, immac 1 1987 NISSAN Maxima SE owner. 78K. Lots of op- auto, fully loaded, pwr. sunrf., blk. w/gray int. tions. $2795.938-4025 1984 PORSCHE 944, 80K Great cond. 136K hwy. mi all pwr., sunrf., ac. in mi. $4200/BO. John 398exc cond. $4,900. 617 2836 1987 OLDS DELTA 88. 729-6457. 1985 FORD Tempo GL. 2-dr, leather, all options. New exhaust & tires, am Excellent condition. fm, 94K Runs well. $1995/80.617-438-7649. 1987 PLYMOUTH Reliant $950/80 817 935-2251. 1985 MAZDA RX7. Brown Wagon, auto, rf rack, / Maroon leather interior. clean, no rust, 1 owner, Loaded, new paint, exc all records, non smkr, 121K $1200/60.944-6012 cond. $2,800. 1987 TOYOTA Qorolla, 4 Call 617 7294226. 1985 NISSAN Maxima, dr., auto trans., low mis., White. V6. All power, $2,150/80.617492-4666, auto. ac. 1 owner, 137K, 1988 6UICK Regal Ltd. 2 looks, runs excellent dr, 6 cyl, only 53K. all power, ac. am/fm cass, $3500.617-944-6533 4-985 OLDS Cutlass r-defog. alarm, cruise/tilt, Wagon. New shocks & no rust. Runs exc. $3800 struts one owner. 59K firm. 617-937-3743 mi. Exc con. Asking 1988 CHEVY Corsica. 4 $2200 617-729-4954. dr., auto, a/c, w/blue, pw, 1985 SAAB 900S. pw. pi, pi, 2.8 v6, sporty, vy nice ac, am/fm cass, sunroof, car. $2395.938-4025. 5 speed. 98K miles, ex- 1988 CHEV Corsica. Burg cellent condition $3000. w/burg cloth, auto, v-6, 'a/c, "p/locks^cass., more. 617-9441263 1985 Z28 Camaro, loaded, 1 owner. Just 77K. $3195. auto, new tires, orig. 938-4025. owner 59K. $4000/80 1988 CHRY Le6aron Conv. Fl car, 57K, gold / CallJay after 7pm. burg. All power. Clean! 617 935-4776 1986 BUICK Skylark. $2,995. Main St. Auto, Good body, many new 936 Main Wob 933-5225. parts Needs Bearings. 1988 CADILLAC Fleet $500 or best offer. Call wood FWD. Loaded. Everyone gets financing. 617935-1383. 1986 CAMARO Silver/red, No $$ down $159/mo 1 owner, great shape. 508467 5550. 90K mi., am fm cass. 1988 HONDA Accord LX $1650 5086644241 eves. 5 speed power, a/c, 1987 CHEVY Celebrity, 4 cassette, gold color. dr.. auto trans., ac, ps, Good condition. 119K pb, 113K mi., runs great. miles. $3600. Call (508)664-5642. 8/20n $699 firm. 617 9394771. 1988 JEEP Wrangler. 6 1986 CADILLAC DeVille, 91K mi, 8 cyl., white. cyl, 4 wd, 5 spd, soft/hd $3500 Good cond. Call tops, ski rack, $5500/80 Haggertys Garage 730 617 933-9070. Main St. 7294416. 1986 DODGE Omni. 56K miles, runs excellent, 1988 MAZDA 323 LX, blk, looks good. $1,400. Call 5sp, only 82K, 1 owner, 4 Sarah at 729-2239 after dr sedan, am/fm cass, priced to sell quickly. 3PM. $2950.617-944-8459. 1986 HONDA Civic. 5 spd.. 4 dr. sedan 115K 1988 MERCURY Grand mi. Orig. owner. Needs, Marquis GS. 4dr, triple brakes. $1000/60. 617 blue carriage roof, wire whls, loaded, lo mi. 1 own 942 2375 after 6 pm $3995. 938-4025. 1986 JEEP Cherokee Laredo 4 dr Blk w/burg, 1988 MAZDA 323. 100K auto, 6 cyl, selec trac miles, no rust, looks 4x4. lo mi. Loaded, beau, good, runs good, looking for $2500 Call 617 665 cond $3995 938-4025. 3611. 1071s
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1988 TOYOTA Camry 6lue, 96K, 1 owner, auto, a/c. pw/pl, cc. am/fm cass. great condt. must sell $4195.933 5994 1989 6UICK Regal Grand Sport. 2 dr., white w/red int. Fully loaded. $4200/ BO. Call 617 2734847. 1989 CHEVY Suburban. 2wd, 1/2 ton. V8, ps/pb, AC, auto trans.. 4sp od. fact, tow pkg, 373 gears, positraction. 5 new 70M mi. tires, new brakes. Jiffy Lubed every 3M. am/fm cass., running bds. orig. owner, nice shape. Runs perfect. Asking $7000. Harry (617) 245^2078. 1989 Chrysler LeBaron Conv. 2 dr. Mar w/ match int. 4 cyl, am/fm cass, new tires, brakes & exh. 81k $4,800.617 937-9562-. 1989 CHEVY Camaro I roc Z28, blk., 86K. 5.7 L TPI, ps. pb, ac. cruise, tilt, Bose ste . auto/OD alarm. Pert. cond. Adult owned, gar. winters, sharp car for $7,600. Call 508 664-8201. 1989 FORD Escort 2 dr, std, 80K mi, Red. am/fm cassette. Very good condt. $1,800 Call weeknights 9354367 1989 FORD Mustang LX. 5.0. 107K miles. Alarm system, every option. 5 star wheels. Asking $4500/60.617-272-9492 1989 FORD Mustang, burg., auto. ac. am fm cass . pi. pm and more. Good looking, must see. 71K. Great shape. $3800 617438-3031. 10/3S 1989 FORD Escort GT. red & gray. 5 spd., ac, ps, pb. am/fm & more! 93K. $1,995. Main St. Auto. 936 Main. Wob. 933-5225. 1989 FORD Taurus Wag. w/third seat, auto, 3.0 V6. a/c, alarm, now exhaust/ tires, exc. cond.. runs perfect. $2995.938-4025. 1989 Ford Probe Turbo GT. 5 spd, ac, all power. Silver / grey cloth. 69k. $4,500. Main St. Auto. 936 Main Wob 933-5225. 1989 Grand Prix. Low mi. Excellent Cond. Everyone gets financing. No $$ down $149/mo. 5084675550 1989 HONDA Accord DX, good cond., 1 owner. 59K mi., highly dependable auto. $6300/80. 617 9354649. . 1989 JEEP WRANGLER Hard & Soft Top. Good condition. 6 cyl. $5,900. Call 617-944 3462 1989 MERCURY Tracer, 4 door hatchback, 50K mi. Great condition. Asking $2300. Call 617-334 3464. 1989 MAZDA MX6 LX. black, 5 spd., cc, ac, cass., snrf., new brakes & tires. 1 owner, ns. vg cond. $3,600.2724934. 1989 MERC Grand Marquis 73K miles. All power, leather int., very clean in/out. Runs/rides exc. $5,200 617-9324172 1989 NISSAN 240SX
H.8. Dark blue, 5 speed Sport/power pkg. 103K hwy., oil & filter changed every 3K. Dealer serviced. All maint. records, ac, A6S. chrome whls., flip up sunroof, includes nose cover, custom car cover, Audiovox phone wired in & mounted Clifford alarm, 4 factory alloy wheels mounted with bridgestones 8lizzak snows. New exhaust. $5300. Call after 5 pm, Tom 508 8514804. 8/27t 1989 OLDS Delta 88, 4 dr., ac. tape, tilt whl., runs great. $3995. Gulf Station, 163 Salem St. Wobum 279-9164.. 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER. High mileage, runs good, new brakes. $2500/60. Call,aft 5pm. 617-944 2087. ; 1989 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 dr. sedan, auto, all pwr, a/c. cr., sunrf, 102K mi. $5,000 FIRM. In Woburn but call 617-572-7343. 1990 8UICK Regal Coupe, red, ac, wire whls., $3995. Gulf Station. 163 Salem St. Wob urn. 279-9164,
1990 6UICK Century Custom Sedan. Red. auto, ac, am fm radio, pwr. winds. S4500. Mint cond. 84K. 935-4486. 1988 NISSAN Pathfinder 1990 CHRYSLER New Black w/grey int., V6, 2 Yorker, Landau Mark v. door. 4 wd. ac, sunroof. loaded, exc. cond., under 75k mi. Asking $7,900 or 121K mi S75O0/BO B.O. Call 508 6644266. 617 391-5859. 1988 OLDS Ciera. ac. all 1990 CHEVROLET pwr options. Clean, runs Cavalier Z24. Red, 2 dr. 5 great. $2595. Gulf Station spd stand., 6 cyl, a/c, 163 Salem St. Wobum. sunrf. 73K. lojack. new tires $4600. 729-4884 2794164.
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AUTO ROOT TECHi 1994 TOYOTA Tercel. 1982 Dodge Van, V250 w Busy state-of-the-art Exc. con. 4 new tires, 3/4 ton, 6 cyl, 8 shop seeks add. techs to new brakes, ac, cass, passanger window van. handle expanding busidigital radio. $5500. Can Rebuilt engine. Asking -..•.- _^ ness. Top salary + bene $1600/80.617-5934463 UIIIOW* anytime 438-1386 fits. Call 617 2464082. 209 1985 CARAVAN SE, auto. Wented 1995 CAMARO Dark red, T-roof, showroom condi- 4 cyl., 154K, June inspec- A toving care giver need. AVON " tion, hardly used, 5,200 tion, used daily but ed ,0f ()lJI 6 mos & 2 1/2 To buy Avon products or to family, friends, mi. $15,500. Call 508 needs work. $850/BO. yr 0|d jn OUi vVakefield sell 521 2600 M-F, 8.30-5. 617933-7057. home. 35 hrs/wk, own co-workers. Earn up to 1995 CAMARO Convert 1986 CHEVY C10 PU, 51,4 trans & ref's 617-245- 50%. Call Peg 617 9336254. Ind. Rep. ible, 8,200 miles, spd. 6 ft. bed, dual tans, 1700. 1992 CADILLAC showroom condition, all bed liner, new brakes, AFTER school child care BOOKKEEPER- Full or Eldorado Lap of luxury. power, low jack. $16,500. new clutch. $3,500 or Time. Experience needed ,.2 days per wk. Part Everyone gets financing, Call 617 944-3462 B.O.Call617944-5231. for chndren l0'& £ Cen- preferred. Call between no $$ down. $299 month. 1995 CHEVY Lumina, ^T^7 FORD Ranger XLTtral School area 8am -5pm, (617)9384865 Call now! 508667 5550. dr, V6 auto, ac, ClassicSjcab, all pwr, no rust Stoneham. CAN'T FIND A JOT 1992 FORD PROBE LX 8128s P.T. Possible F.T. carpet Edition, silver/blue. 34K auto, 6 cyl, black/tan GD 0951 Hatchback. AC, auto, mi. Moving must sell. tires/exhaust 96k AFTER School care for 3 installers helper in Wilmam/fm cass. 63K. Mint $10.500.617938-5663. $3,850/60 944-9434. in my W.Side Reading ington. Call Bill with condt, Loaded! $7400. 1995 FORD Taurus GL 1987 GMC Vandura 30. home, non-smkr, car a "ours you can work 617-275-4131 Ivemsg. 8/20t Wagon, Tan, great condi- New tires, brakes, plus, ref's. (617)2624355 508457-3841. 1992 FORD Tempo, good tion. $12,500. Call 617- shocks, battery. Great 1 CARE FOR THEM INC. condition. Green. Apwork truck. $1000 firm. 935 5512 temporary nursing proximately 55K mi. Ext. Call 617 279-2820. 10/28s ANDOVER family needs A agency that cares is 1995 GRAND CHERO care lor 7, 4 & 2 yr old. warr. $4500. Call KEE. V4, A-bag, ABS. 1988 CHEVY Van 3/4 ton, ,5.20 nr/wk startjng jm. seeking respon. CNA'S & 617944-5447. Laredo. 4x4, 40K, Lux. 100K mi. Ong. owner. med g^ne drjvjng req;j nurses to work in 1990 FORD Taurus SHO. 1992 FORD Tempo GSL, Group, Up Country, pearl Bins inside & roof rack Non-smkr. 5084744948. longterm care facilities. We offer benefits, exc. 5 spd., ps, abs brakes. 4 dr., auto, ac, loaded, V6, paint, ext. warr. $20,999. Great work truck Attention $2000/60.617 933 9702 pay & flex. hrs. Call Cindy Premium so-jnd, pw, blk. rare, candy apple red. 617439-9542. Monnlet/Sittart 508-7394500. 89K mi. $t:J0/BO. 508 67K. 1 owner, immac. 1988 CHEVY Blazer 4x4 Ful|/Part time positions _ 1995 JEEP Grand Chero $4195.9384025 657-4051. kee. Burgandy, 8 cyl, 31K 360, 4 sp., OD trans, pw, available immediately, CAREER OPPORTUNITY 1990 FORD Taurus, 7 1992 GEO Metro, 4 dr mi., mint condition. pi, alum, whls., am/fm Top $ and benefits. Call Applications will be pass. wgn. AIL pwr. 61K htchback, 40 + mpg, exc. $20,000. (508) 6404866. cass., tit. whl., running Designated Sitters at taken for full time career mi. 1 owner. $5995. Gulf condt. in/out, standard, 1995 MERCURY Mystique boards, never plowed, (508)7744580. 8/20n opportunity with earn Station 163 Salem St. $2700. Call 617-937 3996 GS SSP. AC, airbags, all runs exc. Good reliable ings of $400 5600 per or 617-438-3153 trans. $5.100.2454305. Woburn. 279-9164. CARE for 3 month in my wee|< while in training. If elec., clean car. High Mi., 1990 FORD Probe LX 1992 HONDA ACCORD new Goodyear GA's, 1988 GMC Surburn 2500, North Raeding home. reg. you are selected, you will non-smkr, own transp, be expected to start work 3.0V6, 76k, auto, red, a/c, LX Lt. opal green, 68K mi, $9,500. Call aftwer 6 pm, auto, w/350 eng.. Alarm, fully loaded, cruise, dig. 1 owner, auto, alarm, exc. 508 6574997 or Email: 4 new tires, 83k mi. Exc. flex. *hrs. 1-2 day/wk. immediately. For a per dash, alarm, premium cond. $7250. 102667.3701ocompusery. cond. $4,000 or best of- Older woman pref. Ref. gonai interview call 617 Call after 5 p.m. 272-6081.EOE. fer. 617 933-3846. sound syst, exc. cond. 617-942-2408 Ivemsg. (508)664-3769 $4895.944-7127. 1992 MERCURY Topaz 1995 VW GOLF GL. red, 1989 CHEVY Van 3/4 ton. CARPENTERS, Carpenter 2 4dr GS. White w/burg A/C, dual air bags, stereo, Helpers, Window Invery well maintained. CHILD care wanted 1990 HONDA Accord EX. 55,000 miles, 2 door, cloth, auto, fwd, loaded, 5-sp., 45K mi. Asking Orig. owner. Shelving & days a wk in Reading stailers,"vinyl Siding Apstorage set-up. $3500. home 7am-5pm for 3yr pijCators, Roofers, Paintloaded, excel, cond. AC, lo mil. 1 owner. Like new. $9200.617-944-2462. old & 3mo old. Exp. $ ers. Call 617 9324066. sunroof, auto, * $8,500. $3495.9384025. 1995 VW JETTA, great Call 617 9444479. ref's req'd. 617-944-2396. €mBUm. Fantastic Call 944-7830. cond. Low mi., sunrf., ac. 1989 DODGE Caravan. 1992 MERCURY Sable, 4 CHILD CAM NEEDED j avail. 8enefits & $12,900. Call 617 22* obs Silver, turbo, 90K mi, A/C, 1990 HONDA Civic, 3 dr. dr., auto, V6, all electric, good cond. $5000 or B.O. For 2 children ages 4 & 1. hign ^^u for exp chi|d htchbk., gold, am fm ste very clean. Am/fm 8185lv.msg.. cass., 145K mi. Nds body cassette. $5,990. 617- 1996 BMW 328IS, blk/tan Call 617-944-2660.10/8t Wednesday 8:30am-1pm. care providers. Car nee. call today, Minute work. Runs great. $500/ 438-1517. leath., 5 spd., sports pkg., 1989 FORD F-250 XL 4x4, Ref's required. Call Nancy 279-1926. Women Inc. 862-3561 BO. 617 9324673. 5K mi. Mint cond. Must v8, auto trans., new •f992 NISSEN Pathfinder sell. Price neg. $32K. 617 CHILDCARE WANTED CLEANERS - Turn your motor, 35K mi. Won't find 1990 LINCOLN Towncar, SE, V6, sport package, cleaner used truck. Mature, resp., non-smkr free time into cash, 24 1 owner, used as 2nd car. blue/blue, 46K, auto, ex- 272-5029 Ivmsg. 50K mi. Exc. cond. Fully cellent condition. 1996 Ford Taurus GL All $8000.9444267/729-3317 to care for delightful 11 AM's in surrounding r 0,d 0'rl * entertaining towns. $9 / hour. Car nee. equipped. $11,400. $14,900/80.617 944 8665. power. Everyone gets fi- ^ojv) DODGE Caravan y' Grand LE. loaded. New 9ft old boy aft school in CallI Clare^ today Minute 617 246-2818. 1992 OLDSMOBILE 98 nancing, no $$ down. tires. 76K miles we|| our home. Lt. hsekpg ad Women Inc. 862-3561 1990 LASER RS Turbo. 4-dr. sedan, whit ext/ $275 mo. 508 667-5550. ded . ?P}\?n; Own transp. CLEANERS needed, Great shape in / out, 5 blue leath. int., all power, 1997 HONDA Accord LX, maint. Must sell. $6200/ req d. All day ava. ability Molhers hours. Good speed, loaded, 140k alloy whls., 81K, $7500. 4K, like new, blk, auto, BO. Eves 617 935-5533 miles, very sharp. $3,500. 617-595-1384. PS, PB, AM/FM Cas/CD. 1990 F150 XLT Lariat 4x4. ^'^S'TtSK Staf,infl P3y MUSt * 508664-2740. Lease $243/mo. Up-frt 8' bed w/liner. clean, runs ^pm4pm Hrs. *" &" sal.' itbie to do detailed work Car nee. To arrange in1990 OLDSMOBILE Delta 1992 Olds Cutlass chrgs pd or purchase for good, $8,950 or BO. negot. 9444385. terview call 617-942-1249. 944-3095 or 9424114. 88, 4 dr All power, load- Supreme SL, 2 dr., V6, $17,400944-1094. ed, mint cond.. chrm. 2UtO, ac, am fm cass., 1997 PONTIAC Grand 1990 S10 Blazer Sport. 4 COLLEGE Student or adult. CLEANER 7:30-9:30 am. whls.. new brakes. 82K, 20K mi. $9500. Like new, Am. 4 dr, 6 cyl auto. All wd, ac, elec windows. for at school care for 10 Woburn location. Mon. yr old boy in Andover $5,950.246-3057 10/22s 1 owner. Jack 9354815. power. Am/fm cd, Lt. 110K hwy. mi. Runs Mon.-Thurs. 3:3O-7:30pm, thru Sat. $8/hr. Resp.. 1990 PLYMOUTH Grand 1992 PLYMOUTH Colt. taupe. 8k mi. $13,000. great. Needs paint. Sat. 8am-2pm. Reliable mature person. Call 617 $6900. Call 617 9334678. car req'd for local driving 938 5551 ask for Mick. Voyager SE. 3.3 Itr., 6 Htch, teal (Mitsub Moving! 617937-9562. CLERICAL HELP cyl., 80K mi. Runs great. Mirage), sharp, 80K, ster, 86 MERCURY Cougar 64k. 1992 CHEVY S10 Pickup, only. $10/hr & mileage. New transmission. $7700. alarm, 1 own, 4 sp., can miles, 2 tone grey/silver, red, 51K mi. Vy. clean, 508470 2574. Part-time. Thomas Registeach. $2695.938-4025. ter of American ManufacCall 617 9444885. loaded, 2 snow tires incl., runs great. $4995. Gulf turers (publishers). High 1990 Pontiac Sunbird 1992 SATURN SC2 needs minor body work, Station 163 Salem St. HELP WANTED Mother of triplet girls hourly rate. Congenial, Turbo Conv. Ac, power, coupe, am fm stereo $1,500. Call 617-933-4285. Woburn. 279-9164. needs help during day convenient Wilmington like new. 97k. Below book cassette, ac, 5 speed, 1992 FORD Bronco, full and evening hours. North office. Computer skills "i $5,500. Main St. Auto, new tires, 69K. $6495. 617 AutosWonted 187 « Eddie Bauer,;DW, pi, Reading call after 8 p.m. important. Assist in pro9/24s 936 Main. Wob. 9335225. 4385344. cruise, tilt, big tires, for Kevin. (508)664 9869. AUTOS REMOVED cessing advertising ma1990 PONTIAC G Prix, 1992 TOYOTA Corolla DX, Highest -prices paid. chrome whls, cass. LOVING responsible non terial. Write fully to Barry like new. Everyone gets a/c, cass., overdrive, 46K $$$$$. Junk cars & S13.990/BRO 4384365. inc., PO Box 627, Wilmfin. No $$ down. $195 miles, one owner. $6800 trucks. Wing's Used Auto 1992 FORD Explorer XLT. smoking person to care ington MA 018874627. 8/ for 2 infants in my month. Call now! 508 or best offer. Parts. 1628 Shawsheen (J^ t ^T^J^ Stoneham"hoVnD. 6 days 2 6675550. 6174384510. 8/208 St, Tewksbury. 508451 \2mjn} financing, no $$ down, approx. 84, great loc, CLUB VIDEO is now hir$299 month. Call today! exp., refs. req'd. 617 ing for part time 1990 SUBARU Royale. 4 1993 CHEV C1500 auto, 8100 5086674550. dr., white, bl int., auto, w.air. Everyone gets fi3953733. 9/3s employment. Day and 189 1992 NAVY Izuzu Pickup. a/c, ps, ster. 1 own. Exc. nancing, no $$ down. Motorcycle LOVING care needed in evening shifts available. cond. $2795.938-4025. $249 mo, 667-5550. 11 ivy. 508 o 5 spd., 4 cyl. 35K mi. Reading home for 4 & 6 Flexable hrs., free movie LYNN'S CUSTOM CYCLES Clean, vy. good cond. AC, yr. olds, 3 days/week, non rentals. Call (617)3341990 VW Jetta, ps, auto, 1993 DODGE DOC Dynasty 4 WILMINGTON. MA cass.. Pursuit alarm syst. smkr: Prev. exp. & car 6064. ac, 1 owner, 71K. Asking dr. sed, 6 cyl, auto, 80K 5084584900 * $3450. Call 617 944-7109. mi. Power everything, Complete Harley David- $4500/60.617 9334493. req'd. 617 944-5739. COUNTER HELP 1991 BUICK Skylark, 4 white w/blue int. $4995. son Repair. Motorcycles 1993 DODGE Ram 250 MOTHERS Helper/Dry Cleaning Plant has dr.. low miles^only 50K. 508-546 2917. Lve. ^Hifu^'B!!!!!^ 9°n^T1 31.8 ?' C,'.eai> Grandmother for one 5 yr positions for all shifts, 8/251 yrs exp. We pay cash for l0 ded Automatic, ac, stereo, Mes ? ' l.cp1, JJ!?"Jli: old girl, 34 afts/wk, 3- * t./p.t. mothers hrs. Lkg. ' like new. $5300 or BO. 1993 DODGE Shadow ES used motorcycle parts MnSm ii7 M 6:30pm in our home. Pick «or resp., motivated peo$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 508 664-5407 evenings. $10,500 617 933-3562. up af, sch00| 2-3 days. P'e. friendly work environ. Conv. low miles. Every10/7s one gets financed. No $$ 1978 CB750K. New blue 1993 FORD F150 Pickup Child care, hsekpg, some 9444706 btwn. 7 am 1991 CHEVY Cavalier 3.1, down. $239 mo. 508 667- paint job. New tires. XL pkg, 6 cyl, auto, a/c, al Indry, sometimes start 6:30 pm. Runs excellent. $700/60. cond, used for transp dinner. 9444651. V6, loaded. Excellent 5550. Dnntal Hygi*nltt condition. Must see. 60K 1993 FORD Tempo GL, 4 Call eves. 617 9374931 only. $7750.617-944 -3665 General practice, 2 days NANNY/Father's helper a wk stoneham. 617mi. Asking $7,000. 617 dr, auto, 1 owner, low mi., ask for Dave. 1994 DODGE 1500 4x4, n for 2 girls 9 & 933-1171. 8/20s 21k, A/C, exc. cond., 1980 HARLEY Sportster V8, at, pw, pdl, ac, am-fm Reading. Must be caring 438-7900. XLH. Bl. trip, dish brakes. cass. every option avail1991 CHRYS. Le8aron $5950. Call 944-7197. & responsible. Call Joe DISHWASHER/Sar Staff, Conv. auto, ps, pb, alarm 1993 FORD T-Bird like New elec. start clutch/r. able. S18.000/BO. 617- 617-944-9888eves. Winchester Country brakes/tire. Lks/runs gr. 935-3017 Club system, low mileage. 617440-5153 days. - Good salary. Full new, low mi. Everyone No kids. $4000.933 5235. Asking $6950.00 or 60. gets financing, no $$ dental and medical 1994 DODGE Caravan SE, Call 617-935-2036. „„j*£*"?"£ benefits. Pension, 401K, down. $199 month. Call 1989 Kawasaki EX 500 seats 7, V6. auto, full pwr. ^**„;„„, ed. vaca,ion low miles. White/Gold options, 87K, brand new ZUf^%MSSJ°i Call James at 1991 CHRYSLER Le now! 508667-5550. cond Asking $7995. 508 careof 1 & 3 1/2 yrolds,3 trim. $2500. Call Dave 617 729-2125 or apply in Baron conv. Exc. cond. 664-5407 pm fyS/Wk £ mhy, h0m?. Car person to 468 Mystic St., Everyone gets financing, 1993 MERCURY Capri 5084644053. :: & impeccable ref s a winr-hoster no $$ down. $199 mo. 508 XR2 Turbo envt, red w/ 1989 SUZUKI GS 500 E. In 1994 LATE mdl. XL p.v. must. (617)224-3494. vvincnesier. gray int, pw/cruise/ great shape! Low miles 667-5550. • _ DRIVER for rush Wob. load, pwr wind/locks, alarm/AM-FM cass, 49K, 1991 FORD Taurus wgn 1-owner, ex cond. $7200. 10k. Black, red & white cruise cont.. A8S, exc. WAKEFIELD-Experienc courier co. Full' time, 84k mi., ac, 7 pass., Leslie or Graham 508 striped. Ask $1,600 bo. cond. 8' bdliner, tool box, ed, caring, non-smkr for dependable person w/ reKirk 617 863-2326. new 8" min. mount Fish- care of 1 & 3 1/2 yrolds, 3 liable vehicle. 50% + cass.. It blue., orig own., 6579376. exc cond. $4,995. Call be1989 SUZUKI Katana 600. er plow used once, 2 yr. days/wk in my home. Car comm. 617 932-9374. 1993 SATURN SL2. Ex- Red, exc. cond, garaged. warr. inc. $18,000. 617 & impeccable ref's a Dra.w*iahtLoMHotlln« fore 9 pm 617 944 5099 cellent Cond. Everyone 5,400 mi., well maintain- 438-5612. 8/20S must. (617)224 3494 100% natural, 100% 1991 FORD Explorer gets financing. No $$ WINCHESTER, child care guaranteed. It's as sim4 whl dr, everything down $169/mo. 508467 ed, very clean. $2600/BO, John 617-9444479. needed. 3 afternoons per ple as ABC. To find out works exc. cond. 84K mi. 5550. wk., some weekends, how call ,800 8904446 Must sell. $11,000/80 1995 ZX 6R Ninja, great » 1994 CORVETTE. Black shape, great looking!! light house-keeping. Call THIN. 617729-2508. rose, 2 tops, alarm. 18K Red & Purple- $4900/80. 617 721-4869. 8/20S DRY CLEANERS 1991 FORD Mustang LX, miles. Top Condition. 5084644772 Business Full-time/Part-time tagac, 5 sp, loaded. 87K hw $25,000 or B. R. O. Call 199 WINCHESTER after sch gers, baggers & laundry. mi. S2K CD chngr/cass. 617935-2680. Opportunity child care M-F, 34:30 pm Call 9374200. Recreational st. $5,995/60. Kevin 617 ADMAMCOMETMJE for boys 12 & 8 incl. sch. 1994 FORD Ranger XLT Vehicles 951-7782 d 935-1530 n. EARN S9THR- NET 191 DEMONSTRATORS pickup & dinner. 44 Home Cleaning ComXCAB Low mi. Everyone 1991 Hyundai Sonata, AMERIGO Camper, Work your own hrs. add'l. hrs. a*- 'or It. pany, 9 3:30pm, 2,3, or 4 blue / blue cloth, auto, ac. gets financing. No $$ Demonstrating gifts 81 hsehld tasks. Exc. salary. 79K. 1 own, Ext. warr. down $249/mo. 508467 sleeps 6, $500 or BO Xmas items. $15-207hr. 617 756-1922 aft 8:30 pm. wkdays. Will train. PerNeeds TLC. Call for 5550. nickety, (508)664 1164. $3,995. Main St. Auto, Comm. + extras. No in- *— 1994 GEO Tracker. Low details 508851-5482. 936 Main Wob 933-5225. Electricians/AppruntkM vestment. Great fun. Call OLD APACHE TENT Marilyn 508 658-9763. General Join our team of Comm/ 1991 MERC Topaz, 4 cyl, miles. Everyone gets fiTRAILER $20 or best of Ind Professionals. Help Wanted automatic. 4 dr, a/c, full nancing, no $$ down. AVON fer. Call 617-9444377. Health/Life/Dis Ins., power. Good Cond. Ask- $189 month. Call now! New Anew product line & ADMINISTRATIVE 508667-5550. 401K, paid holidays & 1987 SUNLITE 10 foot more. Buy or sell. Earn ing $2250.617-9334608. ASSISTANT vacations. 617-272-9713. slide in camper, like new 1991 MITSU6ISHI Mirage 1994 HONDA Prelude SI, 30 50%. Call Phyllis at Fasi growing Burlington condition. Light weight 41K, loaded, CD. Tape. (Eagle Summit Clone). 4 1-800-288-7720, Indep. based consulting com ENJOY PHOTOGRAPHY* dr., auto, low mi. 70K, 1 Sunroof, Slack, $14,9007 ready to go. $1250. 617 Rep. panrsMkFThighly mo- RjtK>,z.,Came[f * 0ne H?ur 729-7636. owner, $3595. Like new. BO. Call Mike 617-944 NETWORK MARKETING tivated Administrative ™ „ ° '" Wobum is skg. 7782 1989 Coleman Laramie, 938-4025. Assistant. Ability to per- J & P* •*• * *-**> Hollail Ntw Product!1 form multiple tasks is As*E?s- .Ph?u° bckflrnd 1991 MAZDA MX6. 1994 MUSTANG GT 5 Excel I. cond., sleeps 6, Going ballistic with new tires, plus spare, ice vertical growth. critical. Working knowl- KU** •vill'na«° ,,ra!n Moonroof. Everyone gets spd., white ext., black int. box. chem toilet, $2750 edge of MS Office and ,ne noht E^P16 AJ?P'y in Earn serious income. fin. No $$ down. $219 mo. 41K mi. Mint cond. our Wobum or B/O. 617-932-2935. Lotus Notes is a plus. p Call 1800 2504984. $12.000/60.617 7214804. 508667 5550. FAX resume to 617 273 Mall Location. WORK FROM HOME 1991 OLDS Cutlass 1994 Mits Gallant GS. Trucks & Vans 193 Growing 1 ENTRY level person for company needs 4555, email Supieme. Low miles. Low miles. Everyone gets [email protected] parts cleaner of electric Everyone gets financing, financing, no $$ down. JEEP Wranglers 3 to help! $500 / week part or call Kathy at 617 273- motors. Some truck drivno $$ down. $199 month. $279 month. Call now! choose from. No $$ time. Will train, no expe5400ext.512. * Ing. Call Foreman 617 508667-5550. down, from $199 mo to rience. For information Call 508667-5550. 9374226 btwn 84:30. $299 mo. 508667 5550 booklet call 617 5764829 1991 PONTIAC Grand AM 1994 PONTIAC Grand AUTO TECHS ENTRY level person for 2 dr only 49K. 5 spd. ps' Prix SE. 37K, ac, tilt, pw, 1973 GMC Model C60 18 Midas is seeking general inside phone sales and pb, stereom brand new pi, cruise, alarm, excel, ft. w/tailgate lift. Gd. fttortepgei toons 203 auto repair techs Earn orfjce support staff. Call condition. $4750 or BO. cond. $12,000 or BO. 617 cond. $1000/BO. Call Bet3.«S%APR7.M% ing potential $600+ wk-james btwn. 8:30-4:30 1 508464 5407. PM 10/24s 2794053. 8/13s ter bottle & can redempUp to $500,000 ly. Paid holidays and 6179374226. vacation. Benefits. Apply Purchase/Refinance 1991 PLYMOUTH G, 1994 SATURN SL2 Spcl. tion Call Bob 273-1373 at Midas' Auto Systems Voyager LE. Loaded. Ed. Auto, ac, a!! pwr. 1980 DODGE Ram 20% EQUITY Experts, 220 Main St., JOBS Constitution Financial Everyone gets financing. traction Ctrl, sunrf., Pickup. 6 cyl.. 132K mi., _,» No $$ down. 508467 remote alrm. Pearl. runs good. $650'BO. Call Group ML 0247 1800- North Reading or call 508 6644437. TO S-13 $10,800.617933-2886 6172294571. 4664632X115 ask Tobin 5550
1990 CHEVY Lumina Eurosport sedan. Runs great. $4995. Gulf Station 163 Salem St. Wobum. 2794164. 1990 CHEVROLET Z24 Cavalier 2 dr. hatch, V6, auto, loaded w/options, sunroof, 75K like new. $5595 or BO. 508 6645407 pm. 1077s 1990 DODGE Caravan 107k miles, 7 passenger, runs great, 6 cyl., $4,200 or bo. Call & leave message 617-942-14761990 DODGE Grand Caravan SE. V6, 3.3 L, 92K, runs good, no dents/rust, int. good, good shape all around $2500. 617 6777963. 1990 FORD Probe GL. 2 + 2. Candy apple red. Auto, fwd, ac, cass., 1 owner. Looks runs new. $3195.938-4025
1992 CHEVY Baretta, 77K mi Very Clean. Owner relocated. Can be seen at A & B Auto, Main & Chandler St. Tewks. MSat. 8/261 1992 CHEVY Blazer 4Dr Tahoe 4wd all power, leather Int. AM/FM cass., AC 95K. Ask ng $12,900. Call 617-944-4855.
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FULL Time positions at our North Reading lumber yard. Warehouse Working in our busy door, window & millwork dept. servicing customers. Forklift exp. pref. Millwork exp. helpful. Data Processing - Working in our office process: ing millwork orders on our computer system. Good communication skills required. Computer exp. desired. Knowledge of millwork helpful. Call Jack Miller or Ken Lord at Moynihan Lumber, 617 944-8500 or visit our yard in North Reading at 164 Chestnut St. to fill out an application.
Wanted for clean, mod • tit n salon in Stoneham. Full or part-time work available. 4386135. HOME HEALTH AIDE .EXPERIENCED Roofer Sat. & or Sun. (8 am 2 pm) .needed. Call Daniel be- or eves (8:30pm 11:30pm). tween 6pm & 8pm, 246- Lt. hsekeeping, personal care, exp. or will train, 1204 refs. 617438-2170. FASTCASH HOME Health Aide $7$9/hr. + commission Mornings 11 am - 2 pm, & bonus setting app'ts in wkdays. Personal care/It. our Wilmington office. hsekpg., exp. pref'd. or '$200 S300/wk. aver, earnw/train, refs. 617 438ings. Shifts avail, mom 2170 or 617 438-9335. 9 1. eves 5-9. Training provided Call 658-0881. HOTIL OPENINGS! Night Auditor/Manager FT/FT POSITION on Duty, Cooks, Front ,. small Woburn office. Office Reps, Front Desk dust have general office /.Mil Manager, Housekeepers, knowledge Exp. a plus. Bellperson, and Server Please send resume to: Staff. Apply now at the , Daily Times Chronicle Holiday Inn , 1 Arrow Drive. Wobum 4 Highwood Drive, ' Ma 01801 Box #2046 Tewksbury.Exit 39 off 495 No phone calls, please FULL TIME PAINTERS Year round work. Good i pay Must have 2 yrs. exp. HOTEL OIFT SHOT RURLIHGTON .& refs Call 617 273^724. Seeks full time sales \ GOLF Course Grounds person Monday through Maintenance. Now thru Friday, 6:30 am to 2:30 Fall employment. 40 + pm. Excellent store dis' hrs wk Winchester CC counts, convenient hwy. '617 729 3809 location. Call Helen 508 975-1463 HEALTH CLUR ' Work out the small details and join World of IMMEDIATE start. Land Health's staff. Seeking scapers wanted. Full Sales Reps., Front Desk, time. Must have own and Child Care provides transp. Please call 617 944 8822, Reading. Call Diane 617 229 9999
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JOIN THE WILDEST CREW IN TOWN The Stone Zoo seeks enthusiastic, outgoing individuals to work in the admissions booth & food servs. Wkend and/or wkday hrs., daytime. No exp. nee., but good math skills & a great smile are a must. 617 438-5100 for an application. 8120s KITCHEN ASSISTANT Food prep, dish washing, etc. Wobum food serv. facil. Kitchen exp. a plus, transp. a must. Mon-Fri 7am-3:30pm. Ask lor Curt orFred 617 939-4349. Labor Wanted Asphalt Company, must be dependable, $10.00 per hour. Call 617 944-7072. LABORER wanted for asphalt company. Must be dependable $10 per hour. Call 617 944 7072. LABORER needed fqr construction co. in Reading Wilmington area. Vehicle req'd. Call 5086585355. landscapa Halp S8 11/hr
Looking for dependable workers for maint. & landscape construction. Exp. pref'd. but will train. KT/PT avail 617 944 4572 LANDSCAPE**
Dependable people wanted for full time + OT. Exp. pref. Refs. nee. 617272^104. LANDSCAPE* LABORERS Full time position must be very dependable starting date ASAP. Must have drivers licence. Call 729-8629or617 562-9751. LEGAL SECRETARY Woburn. Busy general practice. Exc. admin, org. & comp. skills. Fax resume 617 933 7361 LOCAL Paint Store taking applications for warehouse/delivery help. Some heavy lifting req'd. Must have good driving record and be at least 18 years or older. Full time opening Benefits avail. Call 617 944 8078 Looking for energenic person to fill housekeeping position at our Woburn location, starting at $7.00 an hour. Apply in person at Susse Chalet. 285 Mishawum Rd
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NURSERY worker. Must be reliable lor Sunday A M service & have own transp. & ref. Inquire: Parish of the Epihany. Winchester. 729-1922. PART flME Flexable part time hours available days OFFICE HELP and evenings for clerical $7.00 per hour office help. Competitive to start plus bonuses! hourly wages. Mail or fax Part time and full time. No experience neces- resume to: USF Red Star 2-4 Dunham Rd. Btllerica, sary. 617 9324666. MA 01821. Fax 508-667 OFFICE HELP 61 H.PH 508-667^266 Full or Port Tim* Distributor/Installer of PART TIME Secretary industrial equipment Must have data entry exp. needs office worker as with Windows '95. Flex receptionist and to assist able hours. Call Matt at with billing, collections, 617-338-2121. data entry, etc. Can ad PARTTIMf CASHIIRS just hours to fit your needed Must be avail shedule but 7:30 am star alls & wkends. Apply in ting time is desirable. person @ Erics Please contact Linda Greenhouse. 1090 Main Stebbinsat: St., Reading.
LOT ATTENDANTS Needed F/T. Must have clean driving record. Apply at 936 Main St Wob Baron Industrials, Inc. um.Call6179321145. i2Garfi«ldCircl« MATURE resp person Burlington, MA 01*03 who loves children > »17 270-4070 wanted for PT position in fax 617 373 3442. family day care Ml. 2:30-6 pm. For interview OFFICE Asssitant. Long term temp assignment call 935 9227 Intermethcs Inc a softMECHANICAL Field Ser ware co. located in Burl vice Technician. •ngton is looking lor a Challenging job repairing hard working person to exercise equip Must provide full time adminishave good mechanical trative support to our aptitude plus some elec busy HR otfice. Duties trical/electronics Good will include filing, copy driving record. Will train ing, data entry & other Mail or fax resume. Atlas admin duties Computer Service, PO Box 281. & organizational skills a Woburn. MA 01801. 617 must. If interested please 933 9550 contact Cindy Darnell at 617 221*990. ext. 4124 or MIRACLE EAR at Sears"/ fax your resume to 617 Burlington Mall is in need 2216979. ol a P.T. Telephone Ap pointment Setter. No Oil ■urn.r Tc*ch?lnttall«r selling, casual dress, Est dealer seeks tech/ flex. hrs. Sears employee installer for FT, long term employment (5+ yrs discount 617-221 4958 exp) Insurance, retire MOTHIRS HOURS mentplan 617665 1714 Do you have t'mktg cust OLDER WORKERS serv. or admin, support Job* For Old.r Work .r • back ground? Growing bus - bus tlmktg co Part-time |ob training Stoneham. Appt setting opportunities for older flex daytime hours. Call & workers 55+ Free job sell us on you. 617 438- clubs & computer train5441. 9/24s ing. Call 617-2465307
If you like the challenge of managing multiple priorities, are detail oriented with good verbal and communication skills, this may be the posi tion for you'
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RANDALL LILLY 58 Concord St.. P.O. Box 220 No. Reading. MA 01864
Law Offices Medford Square
(617> 246-1564
Columbia Construction Co.
Round's True Value is looking for an individual to assist the Controller with a complete range of accounting functions including, daily rash balancing, sales reports, inventory posting, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledger
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Part Time Fila Clark Fla>Ibla Mothari Hours Dependable,
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individual needed approx. 20 hrs. per wk. You must have a high sch. diploma or equivalent and a willingness to strive for ac curacy Apply to: Advanced Home Health Care. 508 Main St.. Woburn, Ma 01801 Call 617 933-2345 or fax resume to 617 935-8600._ PART TIME DRIVER 20 25 hrs per wk Delivery of auto parts Apply Honda Barn 260 Main St.. N. Reading 617-9447750. PCA/HHA P/T for quadrapelegic. Must be prompt/reliable & speak English well Call 617 229-WJ02aft 12
Part Time Secretary S da> s per week
617-391-7000 PLUMBERS Full time, part time. steady work, good pay with benefits Call 617 438-7776. 93s REAL Estate Coordinator AK Medta/MA is seeking a resp. detail oriented indtv with good communication skills lor the Real Estate Dept. Working knowledge ol Microsoft Office is required, accounting exp. pref Salary range 25K to 28K Please send your resume to: PO Box 80490, Sloneham, MA 02180 or fax resume to Sandra Grace at 617279-2020. RECEPTIONIST PART Time We need a bright, personable individual w/exc phone skills & prol. appearance to answer busy multt line phone sys Greet clients & assist w/general off duties Hrs . M-F, 3 to 7 Send or fax resumes to B B G New Media. Inc . 92 Mont vale Ave.. Stoneham MA 02180 Fax #617 279 7722 Restaurant PIZZERIA UNO Sarvars Holt Paopla
If it were any more fun. it wouldn't be work! Full and part-time positions available for ambitious people who enjoy working in a fast-paced en vironment. We value your contribution and offer excellent compensation and benefits Apply in person any time at Piziarlo Uno. Woburn Mall. 300 Mishawum Rd. Woburn. MA. EOE SCHOOL Bus Drivers lor
We offer a competitive salary with benefits including health, dental. 401k. profit sharing, vacation and sick days. Send resume to:
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Catherine (508) 988-9643 Stock Clark/Cashier WAREHOUSE position Full time warehouse Part time. Apply in pei position, all aspects. son to Rapid Liquors. 171 With benefits for detail Main St . Stoneham 9/10s oriented person. Export STONEHAM s newest paper work and truck laundromat is looking tonegotiations a plus Rel retires, moms etc Clean erences required Con- work environment. Call tact Barbizon Light, 3 Joe at 617938-1046. 9/10r. Draper St .Woburn. WAREHOUSE position Full time warehouse TEACHERS Bedford child care center position, all aspects seeks infant/toddler With benefits for detail oriented person. Exoort teachers Good pay & paper work and truck benefits 617 271-0800 negotiations a plus. Ref TONY'S IMP THE erences required. Con Full time, dependable, tact Barbizon Light, 3 organized and aggressive Draper St., Wobum. prof., sales help wanted Wilmington Daycara tor busy showrm Exp. pret. 617 438-5790 8/20s Full and part time open tngs avail Lots of activi TRUCKING ties Nurturing environ Drlvars Class A/H ment #183197 Call Riteway Transport Wob- Catherine 508 988 urn now hiring tull & part 9643 W?n time iiiivors Must have 2 WOBURN area utility yrs LTL exp & clean contractor has immediate MVR Company benefits full time openings for la & 401K. CallJack Poor at borers. Call 617 839-5437 i 800 21.10909 btwn 12-4 pm. TRUCKING
City of Woburn Up lo $14 48 per hr Ftore Bus. 3 Plant St . Billet i. .i 617 273 1111. SHOP HELP SUPERVISOR 25-35 hrs/wk Mechanical LTL trucking co is hiring Permenant full time ability needed Toner car- experienced inbound secretenal position. 3 girl tridge remanufacturer dock supervisor Full Marc 617-221-5656 10-3 oHice.Call617 273i865 company benefits incl. Personal Care Attendant SMALL glass shop Part 401K Call Riteway lor wkend. AM & PM for time position, morning or Transport 1 800211^0909 disabled man in afternoons Light office VINYl SIDING HELPER Stoneham Bathing, work, ans phones taking Exp preferred Must have dressing. It hsework. orders, billing, filing Call own hand tools Call Ar Rob 438-5930 or 438^596 617 273 1699 thur. 508 8584727 8/20t
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Kindergarten qual teacher BA & exp req Exc pay & benefits Otner positions also avail Contact Michelle 617 937-9933 torn Work Maintananca
Person wanted Some painting. Call 617245 0059
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CNAs Full Time 6:45am-V15 pm 10:45 p.m.-7:19 a.m
Dental Receptionist
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Full Time • Monday-Friday 3:00-11.00
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Lynnfield Language Learning Center PART-TIME
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A 164-bcd Mcdicair certified healthcare facility. ■v we offer fully compriiitve pay rales PLUS tuition I Vcimburstmrni, 401K plan, group discount on | auto insurance, life, health & short-term disability insurance, sich 61 personal time. 2 weeks' vacation and 10paid holidays Enjoy rewarding worii In a friendly, supportive environmeni right on the but line and Oisngr I ine T
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Send your resume to: 315 Main St.. Reading. MA 01867 I'd love to have you work here.
BAYLOR RN* - We arc seeking RNs to work every or every other weekend One year experience required Work 12 hours - paid for 16 hours 7pm to 7 am Saturday and
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EMTs S22.000-$26.000
Woodbriar of Wilm ington 90 West Street Wilmington, MA 01X87 508-658-2700 or itop by and fill out an application.
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Local ambulance company seeks ful! time EMTs for immediate positions Full benefits and advancement available for responsible and dedicated personnel To arrange interview, cell:
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617-272-5040
1.11 IV-iii (ippurtunty lor tnenrrajtVc individual to work in ,1 imrhi-lxwint.il 1 are IT n-gaary, naponjAiuIrs indudr data entry man medical rworib, generating Irtim from a database and kAprog Hack of responses
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Medical Assistant lo work .it busy physician's office in Sloneham Must i,« able to administer injections, handk) specimens, manage phone cats, book appointments, and learn the '.'implicated electron*. and paper referral process for ' each insurance Excellent interpersonal relationship skills a must Benefits negotiable f Fax resume to: •£ 617-662-3924 a
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Join congenial high quality Periodontal team. Excellent benefits.
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617-395-8998
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High quality, state-of-theart Wilmington office seeks exceptional Hygienist to join our team. Call:
Also other shifts available Call Carol DiForte.
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Administrative Assistants Data Entry Operators Receptionists Switchboard Operators
Receptionist - P/T and F/T positions in Btllerica. Woburn & Littleton seeking professional receptionist w/excellent tel manner and good computer skills Salary S9.S0/hr. Telemarketers - Woburn/Waltham co looking for many people w/excellent tel skills Many positions available. 1st and 2nd shifts Salary S7 50/hr.
TEMP-PERM & TEMPORARY POSITIONS
For more information, please call Karen:
'Immediate Temp-to Perm or Long & Short Term Temporary opportunities with mapr employers in th« Burlington area" TOP PAY. VACATION/HOU DAY PAY 4 FREE COMPUTER TRAINING" EMAIL /our resume to kcassidytoofficespec com
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Accounts Payable Bookkeeper Duties include All accounts payable functions, including invoice approval, allocation, vouchering. computer input and computer generated checks Adding machine, typing and computer skills required 35 hours a week Salary $19,500 Resume required.
Minutcman Home Care, Inc. 24 Third Ave , Burlington. MA 01803 An tqutl Oppt/ftunily I mploytt Wf Henoctp tccttum ImcMy vnokmhtt aorirplsc •
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Full time position available for an expehenced long term care professional to join our social service team Will provide service and TLC to 86 residents on two of our four nursing units Excellent salary and benefit package in a resident centered non-corporate work environment. Interested applicants please contact Chris Carlson. LSW. Director ol Social Services BwiW Nunw.f, CmnUn 11 North Street Stonehem. MA 01180
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DENTAL HYGIENIST Wakefield dental office. Part time, Monday and Tuesday 3 p.m. -8 p.m. Alternating Saturdays. Excellent salary.
LEGAL SECRETARY wanted for busy law office. Real Estate background and knowledge of Word Perfect 5.1 and Windows preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Fax resume to 817-438-2078. ■»*
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Receptionist/Office Support Leading TOSHIBA and PANASONIC office equipment dealer seeks a motivated, energetic Individual for entry level position in our fast-paced sales/service office. You should have strong office skills and enjoy handling a busy phone system. Experience with IBM compatible PC using Windows 95.and database entry is a plus. Ability to worK well with customers, vendors and fellow employees a must. 141 years office experience preferred, or we will train the right person. We offer excellent medical, dental, life Insurance benefits and 401(k) plan in our non-smoking office
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265 Lowell Street Lexington. MA 02173
Fresenius Medical Care North America BMA of Sloneham
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WARNING: All dental offices are not alike. My name is Dr. Micriael Scott, and Fm looking lor a warm, caring, professional Dental Assistant to join my staff in Reading. MA. II this describes you, please read on! Just like my ad, my office is belter than all the rest. Dental Assisting does not have to be a stressful, deadend position! My Dental Staff will be appreciated and you'll have the most comfortable working environment with an excellent salary and benefits. So don't waste your time calling all the other ads that say nothing
In Bus part-time position you m« be responsible for intake interviews patient scheduling, fiscal clearance, inventory
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Joan Venire. R.N. DON. 266 Lincoln Ave.. Saugus. MA 617-233-6830 or fax 617-233-6839
HEALTHSOVTH /W* England Rehabilitation HoMpilal. now part of the HEALTHSOUTH network and located in Woburn, u geekinp individuah uho •rant to become Nursing AniUantt. We art offering a 4-ueek truininf Krogram, approved by the # fa»«
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TAC Starting Services Burlington has '.■<)> immediate openings at Woburn based companies located conveniently otl -Rtes. 128 and 93. Positions to start immediately' Great opportunity lor a new career or to supplement your income! 1st and 2nd shift FT/mother's hours and alter work hours available! On Mne customer service experience helpful but not necessary Companies ofler paid training Resumes necessary. Inquire now" No appointment necessary lo complete application $100 Bonus for employees who complete assignment and are hired directly!
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Wake up and dread going to work? Make less than 50K per year? Sell an inferior product or service? Work for a Mom and Pop organization?
STAC Staffing 265 Winn St Services" Burlington. MA 01803 ■■ ■ 617-273-2500 or visit our website at: http//www.lac8ta fling.com
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Administrative Assistants
We are currently in search of a responsible applicant to help various office duties as well as answer phones in our fast paced office Applications being accepted at: MARCOR Remediation 3-D Gill Street, Woburn, MA 01801 «,.»
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GROUP CARE WORKERS/COUNSELORS
'art time M-F 630 am. to 930 a m., have good PC skills and an analytical backaiaund.
Adolescent residential treatment program lor OVS involved boys located in Wakelield seeks
AWAKE OVERNIGHT GROUP CARE WORKERS
I'uliuim mmeaf the area's hslcj gnum* mvntmtnt management companies nsffr rrsmy XrowmoppanmaMm. To find out more about the abotra^kms. pltrn^ mtiAtx your resume to: Putnettmps at Putnam Investments, 7 Skattuck Road, Amlover, MA nISw, FAX: (50W974-774Z- Itionr: (508)974-7764.
Experience with adolescents and residential services $8 34/hr with excellent benetits
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MR RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS Needed lor vainnis shifts in Arlington. Woburn. Lexington and Medlord Knowledge ol beliavioral principle, experience with population and valid Mass driver's license required Salary $8 7t/ln willi excellent benetits
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A TlME-HONORFO iRAOiriON IN MONEY MANAGEMENT BOSION • LONOON • Tonro
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Electronic hardware and fastener distributor seeks a dependable,organized and aggressive person to join our inside sales staff. Must have sales experience. Will be required to generate new accounts as well as servicing existing accounts. Prior experience preferred. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 to 5:00.
M.S. Inserts 8 Fasteners Corp. 267 Boston Road Billerica, MA 01862
ADMIN. ASSISTANTS
Payroll/ Receptionist
'25-30,000 WHEN DIRECTLY HIRED
Temp-Perm assignment for individual who has experience with payroll. Must have Excel knowledge and be familiar with MS Word.
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Peoples Technical Resources 165 Bedford Street BurHnglon. MA 01803
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Several professional positions available immediately within prominent local corporations. Career opportunities for experienced Administrative Assistants in the exciting industries of .
SALES • BANKING • HEALTHCARE MS Office and/or Macintosh applications experience lequiied Must be professional, organized and able to interact with all levels of management Please call lo schedule an xilerview or lax your resume lo
Call Annette at
508-670-5600
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TAC Staffing Services*
265 Winn Street Burlington, MA 01803 (617)273-2800 or visit our website: "titlp //www tacstafling com
• Microsoft Word • Excel • Powerpoint • Ami Pro Volt Services Group offers benefits, such as holiday pay. vacation, kid care and medical benefits
VOIT SERVICES GROUP
LITERATURE/MAIL ROOM COORDINATOR Immediate opening for H.S graduate with business office experience to work in busy HVAC environment. Maintain catalog stacks, fulfill customer and employee roquesls. pick up mail and other correspondence Must cover for switchboard daily Familiar with office equipment. MS Windows. Heavy packages lo lift occasionally. Will train Please call Donna Saumsiegle at: (617) 938-9700 Exl. 120 to set up appointment. Nf iim— — meastoppmitgiymelssw
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Burlington Roal Estate Development company seeks experienced person Responsibilities include greeting customers, answering phonos and tiling Must have in in' I organizational skills and PC knowledge Pleate fax your resume lo:
Atlantic Components Attention: Human Resources 28 Blanchard Road Burlington, MA 01803 Fax #617-270-4056 •mall: anMrloOatcornhq.com
(617) 273-5794 27 Cambridge Street, Burlington. MA 01803 No phone calls please!! HI. .-,
RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE FULL TIME Outgoing person needed to answer busy phone lines Typing, filing and some computer skills are also required Benetits avaasbll Ma* resumes to
Borblion light 3 Draper Street Woburn MA 01*01
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FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER F/C Bookkeeper for PC based O/L syslem. Duties include posting of A/R and A/P I otus/Excel experience required Convenient Wakefield location Send resume lo
Branch Recruiter > .mi rci iiiiiinr i .i|i.ilnliin-s in a defined market. ,i\ well as interlacing with customers in a bn>.nl rangy |
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Immediate position available for Full Time Accounts Receivable. Candidate must be hard-working, well-orgam/cd and detail oriented. Flexible, enjoyable working environment
Intertsled candidates please call' Karen, 8:00-10:00 a.m., MondayFriday, 6I7-9J7-5006.
50+ POSITIONS AVAILABLE FT/PT POSITIONS (TEMP TO HIRE) $9$ 10 HOURLY TAC Stalling services Burlington has fjO> immediate openings at Woburn based companies located conveniently otl Rtns I.'M and 93 Positions lo start immediately' Great opportunity lor» new career or lo supplement your income1 1 st and 2nd shitt FT/mother's hours and alter work liours available1 On lino customer service experience helpful but not necessary Companies otter paid training Resumes necessary Inquire now" No appointment necessary to complete application
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265 Winn Street
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617-273-2300
tor ensjHoyv«s wtv> complele avsignmenl & are hired dneciy
BurHngtoni MA 018o3
FLEET SERVICES A Division of Enterprise Rent-A-Car
BUSINESS
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Customer Service Project
Attention: Personnel 1500 Main Street Waltham. MA 02154
OFFICE HELP 10-20 hours per week Duties include taking orders, organizing delivenes and contacting customers Smoke-free office in Stoneham
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Please fax your resume and cover letter with references to Linda Bemat. HR Manager at 617-942-2409 or send it to her attention at: RMLD, 230 Ash Street, Reading. MA 01167. EOC
FULL TIME
Keane Fire A Safety
Murray Hills, Incorporated
The RMLD is a municipal electric utility located about 16 miles north of Boston and within walking distance to the Reading MBTA train station. No benefits are being offered for this temporary position. Hourly rate Is $12.00 based on a 40-hour work week. This position is available immediately. We expect the duration of this assignment to terminate approximately mid-April 1998.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Full time Seeking responsible, organized person with Microsoft Word for Windows 95 a must Handle multiple tasks, phones, company correspondence, general office duties 2-3 years experience necessary Salary $20 -S22K aim
Our Information Systems Department is seeking an energetic "temporaiy office assistant" lo support our billing and computer operations. This individual must have the ability to perform bill turn and maintain billing and mailing equipment. The qualified candidate must be iWe to compose correspondence using Microsoft Office software (Word, Powerpoint. Excel) and can interact professionally with internal and external customers. Strong organizational skills and the ability to coordinate data and follow-up on projects is essential. The qualified candidate should have at least three years experience working in a clerical, administrative or secretarial capacity.
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Temporary Office Assistant
PART-TIME 8:00 a.m. - 12:00
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A CENTURY OF TRADITION, A FUTURE OF OPPORTUNITY
1M Bedford St.. Lexington. MA 02173 or Fa* (817) $61*899
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Mothers Hours Part Time Entry Level Opening For Clerical Work in a Sales Office Environment ?0 hours per week Must be dependable, efficient and willing to learn Computer knowledge would be a plus Mail or Fax resume or letter ol introduction to:
KAVEM FOODS
Atln: Human Resources 14 Industrial Parkway. Woburn, MA 01801 Fax 617-889-5931 „.,.-,
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Positions to start immediately! Apply at TAC Staffing Services today' No appointment necessary! Both companies offer complete benefit packages
MAMTDiANCE/SECUnlTT - 3rd Shift SENIOR MAINTENANCE - AN RESTAURANT SERVER - PM BANQUET ATTENDANT - Flex GUEST SERVICE ARE - Flex LIFEGUARD - Flex HOUSEKEEPER - AM UTWTT/DISHWASHER - PM COOK - AM/PM PART TIME
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TAC Staffing Services offers a $100 Bonus for employees who complete assignment and are directly hired by Pitney Bowes.
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TRADES
Long term temporary assignments for individuals with the following
FULL TIME
Pitney Bowes in Wobum seeks 10* entry-level candidates for their bindery and print departments. Company willing to train right candidate Work in a clean, safe and air-conditioned environment. Must be reliable and dependable. Position requires hand dexterity, following a purchase order, and the ability to stand on your feet for an 8 hour shift. Co is located near Rtes 128 and 93.
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BURLINGTON
WTRT4EVB OPPORTUNUIS AT WTHET BOWES THROUGH TAC STAfFM SERVICES TEMPORARY TO HK POSnWHS Ml MRS IM1AHE
ACCOUNTING CLERK - Flex BANQUET SERVERS - Flex DOOR ATTENDANT - PM LOSS PREVENTION OFFICER - Hex LOUNGE SERVER - PM
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265 Winn Street. Burlington, MA 01803
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Service Shop Mechanic Join New England's leading building maintenance supply and equipment distributor working in our service department. Duties include maintaining a parts inventory, repairing our customers' maintenance equipment and answering service related phone calls. Excellent starting salary, performance bonus, profit sharing, prepaid insurance and more.
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LUNCH-TIME WAITSTAFF
$10 00/hr. work with a great group of people, a benefits package including: health, den
George T. Johnson Company 141 Middlesex Turnpike Burlington. MA 018(13
020-22
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Using prints and small hand tools
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Peoples Technical Resources - 165 Bedford Slreet Burtington. MA 01803 ;; 617-272-8787 I Fax 617-270-1095 '" 24 hour answering svc.
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This is a full lime 40+ hour position with weekend rotation and nights required Must be flex-
3 Rehabilitation Way Woburn, MA 01801
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Please call Mr. Smith at:
ACTIVITY ASSISTANT l-nmediate furl time position available lor caring upbeat
SoSuTS
individual to help provide, our residents with therapeutic and recreational activities. Experience preferred but will consider other qualified applicants. Great pay and benefits in a non-corporate resident centered work environment Interested applicant* pita— contact Gall Activity Director Bear Hill Nursing Center II Nonti Street Sloneham. MA 02180 617-438-8515 —
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE A progressive sales and marketing company located in Medlord is seeking a part time customer service representative. The ideal candidate will possess the following:
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
General kitchen duties, light food preparation, serv- jj ing and cleaning Hours: Between 9 a.m. & 2 p.m. " This could lead to a permanent position. All interested candidates please send a resume or a letter of interest stating your qualifications to: Catherine Cook Reading Memorial High School 62 Oakland Road, Reading, MA 01867 (No phone calls please)
• Competitive Woges • Great Work Environment
Looking for a great assignment? Talk to the people at Adeccoll We have long and short-term openings for:
• Full Time & Part Time Benefits
• Regular Pay Increases
508 276 0800
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have a clean record and be a high school graduate or equivalent, and must have a valid driver's license..
(617) 938-8323 between 9-5 weekdays
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OFFICE SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT DATA ENTRY • CUSTOMER SERVICE RECEPTIONIST • JUNIOR SECRETARY FACTORY/WAREHOUSE • GENERAL LABOR Adecco offers top rates, holiday pay, medical
Adecca
Excellent Wages & Benefits Diversified Work Education & Training Opportunities Recognition and Reward Career Growth/Long Term Future
CASHIER SANDWICH MAKER
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I This is a full time position offering competitive'
Full I Port Time
wages and a liberal benefits package. Lumber! and building material knowledge helpful.
Morning and afternoon. Will train.
Apply in person:
Apply in person:
E. 6. Darker Lumber Co.
680 Main Street
36 Prospect Street Woburn, MA
with shipping/receiv-
LINE COOKS BREADERS DISHWASHER COUNTER HELP CASHIERS
ing for a ceramic tile
Apply in person:
distribution company.
Lobster Claw Seafoods
617-937-7700
Rte 28. Main Street. North Reading
WAREHOUSE WORKER Needed immediately. Prepare sample boards and assist
Woburn 617-935-1004 Wakefield 617-224-9500 Bedford 617-271-0555
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(617) 729-0137 030-21'
508-664-1515
Counter Staff to join' our dynamic team Now hiring quality conscious dependable people lor counter positions in a growth oriented young company. Great starting wage, excellent benefits and flexible shifts. If you are a team player and enjoy working in a lastpaced environment stop in. Apply in person between 7 a.m. ■ 3 p.m. Monday-Sunday
538 Main Street, Winchester
ELECTRICAL DYNAMICS, INC. 72B Concord St., North Reading, MA 01864
617 721-5520
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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HOUSEKEEPER Phillips Academy seeks a part time Housekeeper to clean, do laundry, run errands and manage a household Half-days Tuesday through Friday
No experience necessary Be wdang to learn tie trade Become self-employed
// interested, send a resume rty August 28 1997 to: Director of Personnel
Call Bill Today
Phillips Academy
(508) 657-3841
For more information, please call Bruce or Lisa at:
Bagelworks is looking for
Interviews will be held at a later date
Helper Wanted t.eo-,n.oo/».
Looking for a pan time customer service represen-i ative. Musi like working with people in a fast-i paced environment. No experience necessary.
RM LaDonle Electric i
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Must apply in person on Tues . Aug. 26. and Wed.. Aug. 27 between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m
installations
Apprentice/ P CUSTOMER Electrician's SERVICE Helper No experience necessary. Will train right person.
We offer the following benefits: • Excellent Wages • Health and Dental Plan • 401K Retirement Plan • Profit Sharing Plan • Life Insurance • Optional Disability Insurance • Paid Vacations/Holidays •Section 125 Plan • Bereavement Pay
Carpet
Overnight shifts. Qualified candidates must
Temp to regular full time hire for assemblers and machine operators at a local company. Must have manufacturing background, good manual dexterity, excellent English and math skills. Hours are 4 p.m. - 4 a.m. and 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. Must be able to work' every other weekend. Great pay and benefits and a $100.00 BONUS after working 80 hours (with this. ad. new hires only). Call VOLT today for an inter-
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SECURITY OFFICERS
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is currently hiring
Full & Part Time
ASSEMBLERS & MACHINE OPERATORS
Reading
(locmwly ECCO and ADIAI Parconnal S«tvlc«
Does your present employer provide you: • • • • •
KEM ASSOCIATES.INC.
ftmmttng as «n vqutf apportuney awnpaOy*
Call for more information:
LICENSED ELECTRICIANS/ APPRENTICES
617-935-8854
Tel: (617) 270-4070 Fax: (617) 273-2462
benefits, referral bonuses, and more.
FULL 6 PART TIME SALES ASSOCIATE
Kepi imports
(617) 942-2101
Hnrtarr Mwy • Ml
$$ HOT JOBS $$
Rowenta Inc.
425 Washington St. Woburn
,
FULL TIME & PART TIME COUNTER HELP
Please fax resume, letter of interest and salary requirements to: (617) 396-1313 or send to the following address:
Full time position lor creative, energetic person with flair for decorating Must be flexible and willing to travel. Stop in and till out an application at:
12 GarfkfM Circle Burlington, MA 01803
WAREHOUSE/ CUSTOMER SERVICE
Call Paul:
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31 Main Si.. North Reading. MA (Hixt to Caadnraod Lanes) ft
VISUAL MERCHANDISER
Medical transportation. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. and 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Knowledge of Boston helpful.
1997-1998 School Tear Substitute Cafeteria Worker
We are seeking an energetic, team-oriented individu,il who can work Monday. Tuesday and Thursday Irom 9 00-5-00 p m
Flexible schedule, day and evening shifts available for energetic, dependable person
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EARN $6-$8 PER HOUR We currently have openings for full lime and part lime No experience necessary We can plan your schedule 10 tit your needs Start work earty and end your workday early Work afternoons nights or weekends
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rixcellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong organizational skills, previous telephone customer service experience, ability lo thrive in a last paced environment and typinq speed of at least 35 worn
Attention: Kim Scott 196 Boston Avenue Mcdford. MA 02155
BARON INDUSTRIES, INC.
400 W. Cummings Park Suite 1800 Woburn, MA 01801
344 Washington St.. Woburn, MA (Across from Staples)
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We offer: • Two Weeks paid Vacation • Ten Paid Holidays • 401K Retirement Plan • Health and Life Insurance Plans • Company Paid Training Programs
VOLT SERVICES GROUP
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Openings available only at: (or call 617-933-7907)
(617)438-0116
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Why jump from job to job when you can join our team and. if you have the proper attitude and skills, enjoy a career with long term growth.
view.
Please apply within or call:
617-935-4094
COMPETITIVE PAT STEADY WORK
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
tal. 401K. profit sharing, employee discount,
Flexible schedule (4:30-7 45). Perfect for students
Our growth continues and we need your help! W#; have immediate openings for material handingequipment personnel. Products include loading dock equipment, industrial doors, freight lifts, etc.
S10.00-S11.00 MATERIAL HANDLERS With shipping/ receiving experience
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE PERSONNEL
1st A 2nd Shifts
$7.00-
Mem -Fn (11-2) Mother"* hours, will train
DINNER WAITSTAFF
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617-272-8787 i c Fax 617-270-1995 24 hour answering svc.
full time Sales Associates who
the
Peoples Technical Resources
or call:
for customer service We
. TtUK SO** MAI ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE
165 Bedford Street Burtington. MA 01803
Tel. (617) 272-4900
Retirement ctnnmumtx hirmti:
• cNcaraurets
Apply in person: at: 223 Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA
believe that the .customer always comes first and who want to help us make Round's famous ■\i
• CMC SET*
II a.m.-2 p.m.
FULL TIME STOCK
SALES ASSOCIATES
(617) 273-2500 or visit our website at: http://mm.tacstafhng.com
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GENERAL HELP
VARIOUS 0PENM6S
We offer competitive salary n excellent benefit package Phrase call Month) thiu l-'nday limn ') a in -4 p.m.
TAC Staffing Services"
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Andover, IMA 01810
European Suntan NOW HIRING Morning Hours Apply in person Mon.-Thurs. 9-12 150 Main St., (Rte. 28)
HELP WANTED
TRUCK DRIVER
Wallslall Hosts/Hostesses Full Time/Part Time Mother's Hours Available Days. Evenings. All Weekends Apply in person
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Wholesale building products distributor seeks driver with CDL license to make residential deliveries in the 1 Greater Boston area. 1 Individuals applying must be clean cut and personable. \ Apply 9 a.m.-3 p.m. to Jim Manning
METRO SIDING & ROOFING ! 480 WUdwood Ave.
Woken. MA n\sj*
Book Rep
Person needed lull time to service retail book departments in Chelsea. Somerville. Arlington and Wobum areas Must be able to woik independently $350 per week. Car allowance, health benefits Pin 11 contact
Voice Mall Ext 359 Leave name* number. tto-a
1*4 Low* St, W*»ington
508-658-9782
OFFICE
617-935-2038 DBIVBIY HBLPffl/ Ml TIM
WOBURN AREA 2or3Nights Per Week
508-649-7992
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Housekeeper
We are currently seeking a motivated and experienced delivery helper Competitive wages and benefits following a 90 day probationary period
Phips Academy seeks a part time housekeeper to dean, dp laundry, run errands and manage a household Hafl-da* Tuesday thru Friday.
Please apply In person at:
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Metros*. MA 02176
817465-2071
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if ?<7A\tflRiNG Ya/ /eve/ Tweeter, etc-. If a fan growing consumer electronics specialty retailer with sales opportunities in our ■wHngton and Horjroka locationi. if you are looking tor a relaxed work environment and want a company that will invest in you and your career, contact us!
SALES ASSOCIATES Open House
Meet with Hiring Managers Burflngton • 1 Wheeler Rd, Bte JA ■ Aug. 262 7PM lllyofct • 27 Holyoke St. • Aug. 27 2-7PM We offer: » 5 week paid sales training program » Excellent benefiU » Competitive pay plan » Strong "promote from within* policy » Great, management team to work with (a* our salespeople)
APPLICATIONS FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
Warehouse CUSTOMER SUPPORT/ WAREHOUSE Part-Time, 20-2S hrs/wfc Daytime Hours
FORM WtLl BE DISTRIBUTED TO RESIDENTS Of WOOLESEX i SURROUNDWG COUNTIES
Tv/eeler i CICEOE
www.Tweeter.com
Repair Technicians Wt «• Wn you to rape* end nMWtmbU ixwHwid. machontcol liquid maojurtmtnl Inslrumants UMd in nmarthkfcorotorkn. Requhw manual dntoriy. o wgh pfOdudMy MM and ftodWBy. U4M hours an Monday Frtdoy, 8:15am-5:00pm and Indud. bunas. Ilw part-Urn. position Is apptox. 25 hours, somewhat tmx*M. Mondoy-Mdoy. locaKon conytntont to PJw. 128 and 93.
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T -, , ' STARTING SALARY $10.00 JOIN A LEADER Grainger, the national leader in industrial distribution, is looking lor several individuals lo )wn our WOBURN team Attracting high potential employees «ho under stand our customers needs and respond with accurate, courteous service are key to mamtammg our competit've edge
Bedford • Billerica • Burlington • Reading Watford ■ Wilmington
At Grainger, we support 4ve
IMMEDIATE INTERVIEWS:
8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. with Sign-A-Rama, U.S.A. Computer experience required to design signs. Other duties
sales. We will train.
617-224-1200 >
North Suburban Family
EARN EXTRA MONEY!!
Woburn
Fitness Center Stuff Desk Assistants Aerobic Instructors Facilities/Maintenance Staff Housekeeper Training provided.
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D R.C. otters competitive benefits, ndudng tuition rwrnbursement. and 401(k). and an ideal location oft Route 93 «i Wammglon Please forward your resume lo: Margaret Balnbridg*. Dynamics Research Corporation, 60 Concord StnMt, Wilmington. MA 01887, or call 617-436-3900, ext. 2273. An equal opportunrty/attirmative action employer 018-22
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Peapod, the hot idea in interactive grocery 1 tem shopping and U delivery, is expanding in the Boston area Terntic part time openings exist for Shoppers and Drivers who share our enthusiasm
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Please call:
508-664-1277
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SHIPPER RECEIVER
Internships for College Students or Graduates: Biology/Biochemistry
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Is currently seeking Individuals to fill the following positions. Must be experienced m working on a variety of construction and paving equipment, self disciplined, organized, good communication skills, valid driver's license. Shift work may be required Top wages, benefits and working conditions lor a growth oriented company.
WAITSTAFF
THE MIDDLESEX CORP. N Ayer Rd., Littleton, MA 01460 , Attention: Mr. John Oetkers S08-486-3501 • Fax: 508-486-8262
'over SO uears and is lookinq for a Wekler/Mpchami Must t>? proficient .it alii Musi In able to read
prints set-up machines, run brakes, punches, shears, etc Hours: 7:00 am -330 p m We offer excellent salary .jni I benefits as well as a favorable work environment
Apply in person between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday at: 96 Audubon Road Wakefleld. MA 01880
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Winchester's busiest Pizzeria.
GLORIA'S
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921 Main Street Winchester
b: 617-721-8843
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TOW TRUCK DRIVER
9 DRIVERS ' Earn Big SSS
Nights and weekends are available. Must have clean driving record, be able to pass DOT physical and be dependable with neat appearance. Please apply In person
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PROFESSIONAL
LINE COOK Salary Based on Experience
to set up appointment.
165 New Boston Street Woburn, MA 01801 e-mail: [email protected]
N.E. Trane is an equal opportunity employer
School Age Children Care Staff M-F afternoons, must be over 18 Wakefiekt or Reading Site
Murray's Towing . 89 Wlnn St.. Woburn 5
DRIVERS WANIED 10:00 am-8:00 p.m. Medical transportation. Knowledge of Boston helpful. Call Paul:
(617) 942-2101
Experienced
Landscape Help Wanted Wnburn Area Coll.
Full Time Positions Available No Experience Necessary
Skill with tools and machinery helpful. Paid vacations, holidays and health insurance. Apply in person only Monday-Friday - 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
D. A. BUCCI ft SONS, INC.
license and DOT medical certificate.
Part-Time kindergarten Assistants OFC Teacher qualified Reading. Wakefield. Nodh Reading sites
This is a full time position offenng competitive
Call Sue G at 944-YUCA
Apply In person:
Ufeguarda/Swim Instructors Certified
E. O. Darker Lumbar Co.
260 Main Street, Stoneham, MA 02180
wages and a liberal benefits package.
Call Donna at 24S-YUCA
36 Prospect Street Woburn, MA 01801
FALL |0BS STARTING NOW Great Opportunities1 7 a m -3 p m.: 3 p.m -7 p.m. Other part lime shifts available.
Fitness/Aerobics Staff
Business is Great...
Call Dabble at 944-YUCA
READING/WAKEF1ELD YMCA
All Positions I Shifts Available Holder's Hoars
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PIZZA MIA
PART TIME
4 30-6:00 a.m. Monday thru Saturday Newspaper delivery
1475 Main Street Tewksbury 851-0540
Moore A Parker
942-2361
375 Main Street Woburn
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Join a winning team!! Now hiring dependable, accurate and productive Order Pickers and General Warehouse Help. Experience preferred. Only responsible individuals looking for long term employment need apply. $8.50/hr. to start. Hours: 3 p.m.-11
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CLEANING SERVICE
45 Holton StnMt, Winchester. MA
New England Strum Company, a last growing mail plus years in the industry has immediate openings for
617-933-0660
L^MHM
438-5075
Full and pan time openings available for responsible individuals to work weekends and evenings. Prefer experience but «■« conside' othei qualified applicants
Crown RD or similar type tnuk
Great pay and benefits
Interested persona please contact Bob Howell. Food Service Suparvlt
We offer excellent pay ami Benefits package. No phone calls pleat*. Apply in person to:
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New England Serum Company
Call Mike
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should haw at least one year of experience with a
both full and part time reach truck drivers Applicants
3 HOURS PER DAY
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order/distributor of pet supply products with forty
MOTHER'S HOURS We have morning openings with flexible hours. Monday through Friday
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TI6HE WAREHOUSING DISTRIBUTION INC.
Reach Truck Drivers
Call or apply at,
(617)
WAREHOUSE 1st ft 2nd Shift
■ Host Persons IWaitpersons ■ Bus Staff
Apply in person or call:
657-0200
Call Ron or lenniler: 617-938-8271
Vinny is kxiking to share in his LJIKKI Iciminc. Full & part-lime positions available. Waitpcrsoiis must be experienced and have day and night availability. Now aieepiine applitf ii
Immediate Openings
362 Middlesex Ave. Wilmington
G20-22
GRINDING MACHINE OPERATORS
in appearance and have valid Class B driver's
Reading Site Call Phil at 944-YUCA
WEEKENDS
22.1 Swantnn Street. Winchester. MA OI8sHI (6I7)729-95U5 H>h
Person in good physical condition. Must be neat
Babysitters
12 Green Street Wobum
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Winchester Nursing Center
TRUCK DRIVER
Mornings or evenings. Wakefield or Reading site Call Juli at 245-YUCA or Lit at 944-YUCA
Youth Sports Dance & Gymnastics Instructora/Coache*
PM
between 8 ani-3 pm for appointment.
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Ristorante Romano
- 8:00
Please call Paul Soares, Food Sen ice Supervisor,
(617) 938-9700, Ext. 134
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935-0070
Nevlen Company. Inc. has been in business lor
1
Full Scale Restaurant Excellent Opportunity
PM
our Nursing Center.
Please call Dave Naylor
Member Service Reps All shifts, weekdays « weekends, some mother's hours available, computer literate. • excellent customer service skills Call Juli at 24S-YUCA or Liz at 944-YUCA
TIA4E, 3:30
Reliable person for general kitchen duties in
The ideal candidate will also be able lo handle minor maintenance functions and inventory cycle counts Some heavy lifting Willing to train
PROCYON MARMACEUTICAIS, IMC.
Call lor interview appt.
"JrVELDER/MECHANIC
DIETARY AIDE PART
um-4pm
THE MIDDLESEX CORPORATION
Call, Fax, or mall your resume to:
Call 1-888-492-0066 for more information about how you can become a Poflperson
Entry level position available for a high volume HVAC Parts Warehouse Will be responsible for picking orders, receiving shipments, shipping by UPS and common carrier, maintaining shipment records and warehouse housekeeping.
Call Diane at 24S-YMCA or Phil at 944-YUCA
• CwtttPJcMoti Equipment Parts Superrtsor * Htny CMStTUCliOfl/Pflvina, Equipment lube Sertice Technician • CMtfnKHN/PaiiBfl Equipment Held Sen Ice Mechanic CMStvctiM/PtiflDq Equipment Shop Mechanic • Heatr My Truck Mechanic • Track/EqulpratM Woshbay Person
OPENINGS AVAILABLE AT THE STOP & SHOP IN BEDF0R0 AND N. READING.
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Must he over 18.
for more Information.
welding
Wi perform anal assembly and electronic aagnment on standard products and sub-assemblies Wi have cunent experience usng osoloscopes and meteis and soMerng skfc. in adcttion to understandng analoo/dKatal arcutry Must also be able to trcubteshool to the component level. Accuracy and tie ataMy to worit in a learn environment is a must. Associate's degree n Electronics or technical school and up to three years experience also requued
needed immediately. 7-D license or will train. Established routes available in Wobum, Stoneham, Reading and surrounding areas. Long distance routes also available. Large contract awarded. Secure employment and competitive wage.
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935-3270, Ext. 311
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Call Paula Reynolds at:
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PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS
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Year-round Openings: We seek 2-4 college students or graduates in biology or biochemistry to carry out laboratory research in molecular pharmacology, in a pleasant. Inendly environment (air conditioned dunng the summer) Good manual dexterity and attention to detail are required Company will provide all training Interns wil be involved in studies which are at the forefront of an exciting area ol biomedical research Positions are unpaid except lor a small honoranum at the end of the internship A minimum com mitment of 10-12 weeks is required. 5 days/week, with
Delivering the new NYNEX telephone diicctoiies in the NOKTII SI HI KM \N area: WOBURN. MAI.DKN. CHELSEA and surrounding areas
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STATE NATIONAL I RAINING SERVICE. INC. 90 MINUTE ORIENTATION • SS FEE
SPECIAL NEEDS
include hands-on sign
now, and ask for Paul
lor its Wakefield tacililv
II you have eipetlence or higher education you may be eligible for higher pay ratings
DRIVERS & MONITORS
Full Tine POSITION AVAILABLE Monday-Friday.
FKSTAND SECOND SHUTS The successful appkants lor the second shifl «4 HhfJ and operate a variety of toots such as laties. m*ng machnes. planers and precision grinders lo make metal parts Wi be nvolved in produdion of fudunng lor encoder processes Vocational school Iramig and live lo len years' experience preferred Fist shit openings may have lesser responsxxaties
IS MIDDLFSEX CANAL PARK ROAD MONDAY. AUGUST 25th ONLY! 3:00 PM or 6:00 PM Absolutely No Phone Call* or Late Arrivals
Monday-Thursday. 9am-6pm Friday. 9am-5pm 80 Main Street. Reading Job Hotline: (617)944-0774
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• GREAT BENEFITS • JOB SECURITY GED training provided if needed Government Provides on the Job training
Saturday. 10am to 2pm 80 Main Street. Reading
Equal Opportunity Employtr U/F
The successful appfcants w* be responable tor sen* and operafcon ol stale-oMhe-art equpmenl. ndudng Fanoc controaed madmng certers Must be aOe to do own inspection necessary to maintain process One lo three years o( closely related experience and trade school a plus
With Starting Pay Of Up To: $20 per hf.
OPEN HOUSE
To quality, you must have good verbal and written communication skas. be well organued and possess the aMty to work effectively in 1 last - paced environ men! Strong detail-onentation ■$ essential Some heavy lifting required
FNSTAND SECOND SHUTS
MedKaVLegal Cler* Postal Service Food Service Health Aide and More
Social Service As*X
Fist Security Setvces Corp.. a leacJrtg provider of professional security services, has excettent full-time, part-time A weekend career opportunities. Learn electronic security, console operations and ifesaving skits.
CNC OPERATORS
Motor Vehicle Operator Inspectors Computer Operator Bordar Patrol Communications Medical Ass I
Correctional Officer npBMMM Tech Saeurrty/Prtion Guard Deputy US Marshal Customs/Immigration Park Hangar nS/ATF Fish I Wikftle Adm Police Ottiotr/Firefighler
SECURITY OFFICERS Excellent Starting Pay!
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YOU MAY NOW REG6TER MA STATE MTK)NU.TRMMG SERVICE PROGRAM TO TRAM FOR FEDERAL 1 STATE EMPLOYMENT EUGWUTY M LAW ENFORCEMENT t GENERAL CLERICAL
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Responsibilities will include shipping, receiving, stocking and «ni cat customer service
Apply in person at our Open House or forward your resume to: Tweeter, etc.. Human Resources Dept.. 40 Hudson Road. Canton. MA 02021 or |fax| to 617-821-9956 or call l-800-TWEETER. x 3413
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UP TO 14@„©©© (READ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS NAM, one of the nation's leading automotive afietmarket pans distributors, has knmeoMe openings at M DMrtMtton Center located in Wilmington. MA Hours are 1230 p m -9 p.m. wNh possible Saturday morning hours. Openings are also available on our 4 p.m.-9 p.m.. Mon. -Fri shift High school rJptoma/GED equivalent required. Heavy lifting of product involved Some experience necessary - wl train on the fob. NAPA is a drug-tree workplace and screens prospective employees. We offer a competitive salary of $9.50/hour to start $10 00/hour after 30 days as wet as a fun benefit package and the chance lor advancement Pisses apply In person or contact One-/ OuHar, Human Resources Manager
HARVEST You've got a wholesome outlook on life. A passion for people, fresh, natural foods, and a healthy lifestyle. You're a natural for Wild Harvest. A totally new kind of market that combines natural foods with everyday groceries. Wild Harvest is expanding rapidly. Right now, we're seeking high-energy, customer-focused individuals to join us at our newest location opening this Fall in Andover, MA.
(808) 687-4778 NAM
Part-Time positions up to $8.00/br
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640 Woburn Street, Wilmington, MA
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Interviews at the North Reading Star Market Rte. 28 in North Reading.
Manufacturing Co.. Inc.
Thurs., August 21; Fri., August 22 - 6pnv9pm Sat, August 23 - 10am-4pm
OPKATORS and ASSEMBLERS
Wi Id Hjtvfsl/Sut« an equal opportunity employe! that wppottf the i» mci ofdiverihy.
Ml TIME/PART TIME Positions are available immediately to people who have a strong quality commitment and locus, and who are interested in working in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment as part of a company which cares about people
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Full benefits package including 401K. Medical Insurance, Profit Sharing, Paid vacations. If you are interested, and believe you are qualified, or If you are interested and want to learn, then apply in person at 66 Industrial Way, Wilmington. G1MS
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CARPET CLEANING & SERVICE TECHNICIAN
($8.00-$24.00 PER HR)
617-438-6033
Full-Time (Mondoy-Friday. 6am-2 30pm) Prepare patient trays for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Food experience preferred, but willing to train
PAINTER
WANTED
We offer a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and oil the opportunities a leader in rehabilitation has to offer. For immediate consideration, please apply in person (Monday-Friday, Sam—5pm) or send or fax resume to HEALTHSOUTH New England Rehabilitation Hospital, Ann: Human Resources, Two Rehabilitation Way, Woburn, MA 01801; FAX: (617) 932-6452 An Equal Opportunity Employer
HEALTHSOUTH.
Full or Part Tine COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Tools and transportation helpful. s Kurt Habel S
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617-942-0405
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Promotions company has 3 immediate openings for aggressive, personable and talkative individuals.Must enjoy talking on the telephone and scheduling interviews for our agents. GUARANTEED WAGE PLUS BONUS PLAN!!! All shifts open. Experience a plus, but not required. Convenient Woburn location!!!
Full time. Driver's license required. Competitive wages. Start immediately. Ask for Al Dark:
Aide
http://www.healthsouth.com
2ita
EOE
Full-Time (10 hour shifts). Responsibilities include preparing and serving patient breakfast, lunch, and dinner for multiple facilities Cooking experience required Must be able to work every other weekend. Service
Apply in person Mon.-Fri. between 11 am-4 pm 9 Dunham Road Billerica, MA
617-935-7057
Cook
Food
Full time. Overnite Transportation is seeking highly energetic, reliable profesr'onals with a knowledge of the state to serve our customers' local transportation needs. Overnite provides a friendly atmosphere, good starting pay and excellent benefits. Drivers must be at least 22 years old with a COL, hazmat and doubles endorsements, and pass a DOT physical and drug screen.
We need drivers to transport people to and from work Must have a valid MA driver's license, good map reading skills and excellent communication skills. PI—— caH EdJohnaon:
Every day, more than 37,000 employees across the country can say they're proud to work for HEALTHSOUTH With more than 1.300 locations throughout our 50 state network, HEALTHSOUTH is the nation's largest provider of ambulatory surgery, outpatient, and rehabilitative services HEALTHSOUTH New England Rehabilitation Hospital, located in Woburn. has the following opportunities available
HELP! Position available V, S hours/week Iron II ISam7pm for Cashier. Duties include operating the cash register during busy meal periods, restocking food items, beverages and condiments in the cafeteria and keeping the area clean Experience handling cash and electric cash register helpful, good customer service skills and attention to detail
FOOD SHRVICF. CHEFS AIDE Position available Monday-Friday
$$$11*6 $H-$1i/Hr. $$$
FOOD SERVICE VENDING ASSISTANT Part-time position mornings 20-2S hours per week to restock vending machines in the Hospital Previous experience preferred.
Work part time setting appointments In a pleasant working environment with flexible hours, paid vacation, holidays, 401K and company stock. STUDENTS. SENIORS. HOMEMAKERS and PROFESSIONAL TELEMARKETERS - ALL ARE WELCOME! S EC*
617-93S-9412
MOTHERS HOURS TEACHERS ASSISTANT
Please stop by and complete an application for employment at LMH, Human Resources, 170 Governors Ave., Mcdford, MA 02155. or odl (617) 306-6565
for Burlington Children's Center - to start in September
for more Information.
Call Director:
617-273-0160
Landscape! Wanted ;
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We need lawn cutter with experience and driver's license. Truck driving helpful 1)
I
(SOB)
664-2535 »
BAKERY ROUTE
PIUMRER'S APPRENTICE Tools and transportation necessary.
Nights
Call between
Experienced only.
6 Si 8 p.m.
Call:
(ii7) 273-3177
Part-Time Rental Associate Need person to assist with daily rental operation. $9.00/hr. Approximately 20 hrs./wk. Flexible schedule. Apply at Rent-A-Car Department
Billing Clerk
ROOFING/ SHEET METAL APPRENTICES
Need a person to prepare paperwork for registration and finance contract, etc. Salary 24K per year.
Auto Mechanic/Technician Need experienced mechanic to work in busy, clean garage. Salary plus flat rate. Apply at Service Department
r
(617) 633-3816•Mil
Auto Salesperson Aggressive individual to work in busy environment. Salary plus commission. Apply in the Showroom.
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FiiH benefit package available with all full-time positions. Apply in person or call (617) 4384490 • 185 Main Street, Stoneham IIHUHt
272-5655
WOBURN TOYOTA PARTS DEPT.
PART-77.Mi
TRANSPORTATION ■ $250 per week/25 hours per week ■ 7:00am-12:00pm or 12:00pm 5:00pm -
Looking for a prompt, aggressive driver who is looking for a future in the automotive field.
TOYOTA
IA6UAB
ROADWAY EXPRESS. INC. 95 Concord Street North Reading. MA 01864
ROADWAY
Call Joe D'Avanzo, Parts Manager
617-933-1100x115
Express*
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Service Coordinator Northern New England's largest pest control firm is looking for a service coordinator to answer phones, sell our services, and schedule service personnel. Good communication skills and positive attitude a musl Telemarketing experience a plus. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: • Computer Skills • Strong Organizational Skills • Strong ability to work in a team environment BENEFITS INCLUDE: • Competitive Pay • Medical Insurance • Vacation Package • Team-based Work Environment •40IK Retirement Plan
Aa/eea Modern Pest Control I2S-B New Boston Street Woburn. MA •ISQl
THE MIDDLESEX CORPORATION
For upscale beauty supply store. Incentive program and benefits offered. Experience in cosmetic satesa plus. Opening avaftaWjo our WakefieM location.
Seeks two part-time people to work in our maintenance garage for clean-up duties and miscellaneous work. Some heavy lifting, driver's license and shift work required. Must be neat, organized and self motivated. Good wages and opportunity. Cad, Fax or mail your resume to:
508-744-7017 Ask for Rhonda
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AMERICAN FLORIST SUPPLY Unking for:
EXPERIENCED DRIVERS lo deliver to area florists. Pan time positions available: Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday Competitive wages Current driving record required Apply
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FULL TIME Warehouse position available for detail-oriented person. Must be experienced in all warehousing aspects. Export paperwork and truck negotiations a plus. References required. Benefits available.
Borbiiori Light 3 Drapar St., Woburn -
817-935-3920 i
Service Tech Needed to repair A install equipment in the field, we provide van. tools, training, salary and medical benefits you provide initiative, pride in work, safe driving record, please call for appointment
1-617-937-3501 1
for small package delivery. Must have own vehicle. High earning potential. Cell:
800-439-1377
OFFICE CLEANIN6 4:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. Wednesdays $7.00 to start More hours, more pay
617-944-3410 OIMI
WAREHOUSE HELPER/ TRUCK DRIVER We are currently in search ol a warehouse helper/truck driver to help with day to day operations. Applicant must have clean driving record. Applications being accepted at MARCOR Remediation 3-D Gill Street, Woburn, MA 01801 0„.„
COURIER DRIVERS
Immediate openings, full time and part time, days and evenings. Light vehicle, small parcels, regular routes, long distances, permanent positions.
Commonwealth Carrier Corp.
The Middlesex Corp.
WOBURN
935-0005 01M1
Early Morning Part Time $125-$200 Weekly
Enjoy Pels, People Part Time Flexible Hours • Mornings, Evenings
Join more than 2,500 men and women, just Tike you, who've found this to be the perfect opportunity. If you're 18+ with valid driver's license, dependable vehicle and able to work 2 to 3 early morning hours each day, call now about our early morning delivery positions. Done by 6 am weekdays/8 am weekends.
Apply In person: Wilmington Pet Shop Colonial Park Mall 634 Main St. Rte. 38, Wilmington
^HMNGTON PETSHOP-
Immediate Openings in READING, N. READING and WILMINGTON and surrounding communities. 1-800-250-8757 j We're here to take your call. 24 hours a day. j
200 Wildwood Street. Woburn
Very busy courier company seeks experienced:
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80 Ayer Road, Littleton, MA 01460 Attention: John Oelkers 508-486-3501 • Fax: 508-486-8262
Johnson's Roses Building
WAREHOUSE
JtoadHfl) Expms is an EEOIM Employer Qualijicil F, M, H, V
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LL TIME SALES ASSOCIATE
For interview call:,
Fast paced support position available. Primary duties indude assisting management in maintaining operations efficiencies for international LTL "" - freight operation job responsibilities will indude . administrative support and supervisory support r functions Pre-eniployment drug testing is * administered where not prohibited by law. Please apply in person Monday-Friday, 11:00am-4:30pm, or forward resume to:
MITSU
617-938-7378
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FOOD SERVICE CASHIER 1
117-938-1377
617-938-9S20
Appointment Setters
h>
8 a.m. -12 p.m. Monday-Friday. $9.007hr. Apply at Accounting Department
We promote from within!! Drug screening. Immediate position.
TRUCK DRIVERS teamwork
Part-Time Receptionist
Calk
(617)
68 Industrial Way. WUmlngton, Mass. 01887 Tel: (508) 858-5108 Fax: (508) 988-9557 manufacturer looking for lour or live quality employees. Your future could be here!
Mon., August 18; Tues., August 19; Wed., August 20 - 10am-4pm
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Busy courier company seeks Van Drivers with reliable vehicle. Plenty of work. Start today. Excekent earnings.
MUST HAVE OWN TRANSPORTATION Call: »
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GENERAL HELP
GENERAL HELP
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GENERAL HELP
Part Time Help Wanted Apply within:
East Me Liquors 211 Lowell Street Wilmington. MA 01887
Maintenance Worker FUUTIHE/ PART TINE Apply In person to: Rink Manager 36 Ray Avenue Burlington
FULLTIME /
CUSTOMER SERVICE General office duties. Some customer service. Will train. Cell:
617-245-3895
TRAVEL AGENTS
Experienced agents needed lor busy travel office. Apollo training preferred. Sabre OK. Competitive salary and benefits wMh bonus. Leisure and corporate experience welcomed. Contact QtMn Latch: 617-942-0490 Of (MIM PMCMIK . P.O. Box 526 neadlng MA 01667 S
IMMEDIATE '10 PER HOUR Women's clothing warehouse needs part time & full time help. Apply by celling:
US Mattfrits
617-933-7694
Papa Glno'e la hiring:
Day ft Highlime
LICENSED PLUMBER NE 31 31 Good Pay. Good Benefits Full or Part TTm e Available.
617-944-804 114-20
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Sunscreen for your deck Sun Protection isn't just for people. It's for your wooden deck and fencing, too. In fact, sun is a major cause of damage to outdoor wood. While many people worry about the damage moisture can cause, they often dont think about the effects of the sun. The sun's UV rays fade and
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Basic techniques for hanging wallpaper Selecting the right wallpaper is easier than actually hanging it. But the job shouldn't cause undue anxiety if you understand the basic techniques. Wall preparation and layout are critical to a good looking job and are just as important as the actual installation or hanging process. The first step in hanging wallpaper should be sizing the walls. This makes it easier to slide the paper around without tearing while you align the pattern. Because it seals the wall, sizing makes paper easier to remove at a later date. ~ Premixed sizing is easier to use, but more expensive than the type you mix. Either is simple to apply. Use a paint roller and pan to spread the somewhat watery solution. When it's dry, the wall is ready for papering. When hanging a wallpaper with a light-colored background on a dark wall, you may be able to see the wall where there's minute misalignment between seams. Prime dark walls with a coat of inexpensive white latex primer
combination or use a primer/sizing. Begin your layout by establishing vertical guidelines to help you position the paper. Even with guidelines there's sure to be some misalignment between the first and last strip of paper you hang. To conceal this, lay out your job so you start and finish in an- inconspicuous spot, such as over a door, a window or on the least conspicuous wall. Hold up a roll of paper where you want to begin. Make a pencil mark equal to the paper's width minus one-halfinch. Use a carpenter's level or chalkline to make a vertical plumb line through this mark. Align the edge of your first strip to be parallel and about one-half- inch inside the layout line. This prevents the line from showing through the seam, but keeps the paper's edge close enough for accurate alignment. Don't cut the first strip by measuring it. Take the roll over to the wall and unroll
enough paper to reach from the floor to the ceiling. Hold the paper in place at the ceiling and move it up and down so you have a complete pattern at the top (if your paper's pattern requires alignment). Make a light pencil mark on the paper at the ceiling. Then, measure down from the ceiling, and mark the distance that the wall is high. Add 2 inches to this measurement for trim at the bottom. Make a small cut with a pair of scissors, fold across the paper at the cut, then use the fold as a guideline to cut the strip. Test fit this strip. To cut the second strip, unroll the paper and lay it next to the first strip. Move up the paper until the pattern matches (the wasted paper should always be at the top of the roll). Cut the paper so it's 2 inches longer at the bottom, leaving some paper to trim at both ceiling and baseboard. Avoid cutting a large batch of strips until you've tested a few pieces of paper to see how the pattern is lining up.
With a few simple steps, you can benefit the environment while making your home more comfortable and energy efficient. Home experts estimate that up to $350 a year of heated and conditioned air literally go out the window ...and doors and other spots in homes that aren't properly sealed. If you totalled
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WOBURN $219,900 NEW TO MARKET! Situated on a 36.400 vq. It. lot in a lovely residential neiRhborhomi, this KNKMUS two-lamilv has numerous possibilities with its three-car garage, privacy and 2 spacious apartments, one seven room .md one five room. For the craftsman or contractor, space Tor equipment and work!
YOUR HOMES SALES CENTER WOBURN $137,000 FABULOUS! Let ns show yog the details that make this house such a good value. Cozv Antique ( olimi.il Rcccntlv renovated and ready lor you IO move ill! Brighl cat-in kitchen with oak cabinets ami a view ol the private, level backyard. One lull .md HOI hall bath!
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- WOBURN4 TANNERS C1R. purchased by John and Constance Guiggey from David and Suzan Gordon for $201,500. 71 HIGH STREET purchased by Bruce Phillips and Joanne Moreira from James Duggan and Carol Baraclough for $108,000. 8 NELSON WAY purchased by Herman and Ana Gomez from Carleton Dev. Corp for $319,000.
- WINCHESTER 40 CHURCH ST. purchased by Sarkis Kaviakian and Church 40 RT from Mary Mann, TR for Forty Church St. RT for $540,000. 27 GARFlRl.n AVR purchased by Chinnamma and Sebastian Malanakarot from John and Loretta Papadonis for $201,000. 42 LESLIE RD. purchased by Joseph Zesbaugh and Dana Rouse from Judith and Phillip Huston for $420,000. 955 MAIN ST. U:G-3 purchased by Lawrence Tobiason from Daniel Lagatta, Tr for Winchester Main T. for $105,942. 20 S. GATEWAY purchased by Mary and Michael Wheeler from Frances and Paul Connolly for $330,000.
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17 HAMPDEN AVE. purchased by Peter and Carolyn Bruckler from Jeanne Lambert for $189,000. 1 STEPHANIE ST. purchased by Dawn and Phyllis Tanzer from Walter Nicholson for $175,000.
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118 LILAH LN. purchased by Brian and Sharon Grotkau from Charles aifford for $3»2.500.
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5 CRESCENT AVE. purchased by Edward and Lisa Fanikos from Charles and Margaret Moran for $168,000. n E1.M ST. purchased by 17 Elm St. RT and Mark Jawitz from Harvey Skolnkk Ex for Gerald Krasker for $350,000. - NORTH READING M2 ELM ST. purchased by Domenic and Pauline Guarino from Anna i GORDON RD. purchased by Home Svgs America from Home Svgs Mcnabfc for $lCt.O00. Amer and John R. Flaherty for $102,500. 5 MA I mil I/> nR purdwod by Robert Sinclair from Robert Peterson. Tr for PLM Rt for $128,500. -.READING 40 AUBURN ST. purchased by Raymond and Deborah Marshall from ■J PARK AVE. purchased by Joseph and Louise Snyder from Donald and Theresa Sullivan for $220,000. Margaret Hubbard for $132,000. 175 FOREST ST. purchased by Joseph and Kathleen Disciullo from 30 WALSH AVE. purchased by Carmine and Teresa Auciello from Clement and Barbara ViscareUo for $280,000. Patrick and Patricia Osullivan for $255,000. n HERITAGE DR. Djoj purchased by Michael and Juliane RLsitano from Gregory Modonough for $129,900. 217 N RH I ERICA RD [mrrhawri hy fnUJt a~< Margat-Pf Bradley from Michael andCynthia Puleo for $145,900. 348 N. BII.LERICA M). p»-&M«d hy William anri Mnwm CM»W»n
from Steven Macdonald and Alfred Spatola for $169,900. NORTH ST. U;37 purchased by Robert Hudson from William and Noreen Callahan for $90,000. 720 NORTH ST purchased by Charles and Lidia Henderson from East St. Enterpirse for $234,000. 906 OLD SHAWSHEEN ST. purghasfld hy Richard and ™""> Ry™ from Annie Young for $132,000. 74 PATRICK RD. 11:74 purchased by Charles and Eileen Layton from Diana Ainsworth for $116,500. 132 PATRICK RD. 11:132 pnwhaspH by Daniel Oconnell from Michael and Stacy Myers for $112,000. 8 TANGI.FWOon AVE purchased by Richard and Kathleen Diorio from Douglas and Bess Smith for $177,000. 15 VILLA ROMA DR. IJ:15 purchased by Adele Conte from Sherry Shaddox for $126,850. 22 VILLA ROMA DR. 11:22 purchased by Lois Andelman from Charles and Barbara Smith for $130,000. 14 WESTiAisin pR, purchased by Michael and Cynthia Puleo from Robert and Rebecca Barker for $217,500.
- TEWKSBURY 32 CLEGHORN LN. purchased by Daniel and Sandra Martin from Anthony and Jacqueline Espinola for $184,900.
- WAKEFIELD 15 LAFAYETTE ST. U:3 purchased by Karen Sigsbury from John and Philip Harak for $68,750. 74 MADISON AVE. purchased by Joseph and Amy Bartolotta from Jamie Burnside and Mary Christie for $177,000. ■ 64 PINE ST. purchased by Robert and Jeannette Smart from Leokadia Bartels, Ex for Barbara Jurczak for $153,500. When
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- WILMINGTON BURLINGTON AVE. L:MULTi purchased by Susana Szembek and Richard Fontenot from William Cooke, Tr for Shawsheen Woods RT for $199,000. 69 CHESTNUT ST. purchased by Harry and Rosemary Connelly from Joseph and Joanne Oliver for $197,500. 14 FAIRMEADOW R. purchased by Stanley and Leslie Souza from Donald and Helen Rossi for $254,900. 63 FEDERAL ST. purchased by Edward and Patricia Boggia from Kevin and Sandra Burke for $194,600. 21 FIORENZA DR. purchasd by Gregory and Kristen Gake from Andover Heights Dev. Co for $350,000.
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