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Volume LX No. 27 “Liberty is the breath of life to nations.” –– George Bernard Shaw Wednesday, July 7, 2010

A hot time at
4th of July
Crowd of politicians, including
governor hopefuls, lead parade
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com

One of the hallmarks of 4th coverage


being an American citizen is
the right to vote. It’s one of Parade photos.......18
the things we remember every Beach party...........22
summer during the 4th of July,
when we celebrate the coun- Award winners........6
try’s independence. Political parade.....11
It was also certainly on the
mind of Duxbury residents as Our view................20
wave after wave of politicians SCENES FROM THE 4TH
passed by during the 4th of CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: A line of classic
July parade. cars heads down Washington Street during
continued one page 6 Sunday’s 4th of July parade; Civil War reen-

Club makes
actors from the 22nd Massachusetts march
down the street during Sunday’s parade;
This year’s parade marshall, former select-
man Andre Martecchini, and his family
wave to the crowd.

mark on D.C.
Photos by Justin Graeber

Bookmarks present at National


Library Association conference
By Luke Cronin, Clipper Intern The Bookmarks were pre-
The Duxbury Bookmarks senting their innovative discus-
have returned from a recent sion format, “Socrates Cafe,”
trip to Washington, D.C. to the conference. “Socrates
While the purpose of the trip Cafe” is based on a book of the
was to present at the American same title by Christopher Phil-
Library Association, the Book- lips. In the book, Phillips pres-
marks also got an opportunity ents philosophical concepts to
to explore our nation’s capital. continued one page 12

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A woman whaler’s tale


Local author explores ancestor’s journal
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor vinced her to try reworking
justin@duxburyclipper.com
the novel as a historical fic-
The story of “Annie Rick- tion. Fiction was a bit outside
etson’s Journal” chronicles Doherty’s comfort zone as a
the journey of a whaling boat writer, but she gave it a try.
captain’s wife as she follows “It was very difficult for
her husband around the world me, but I did it,” she said.
on his ship. But for Laura Do- Once finished, she started
herty, Ricketson’s ancestor, shopping the manuscript to
writing the book was a journey
of her own.
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herty said of Annie Ricketson
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istence of a journal Ricketson (dancing with native people in optimistic person,” said Do-
kept on one of her voyages faraway lands) and the bore- herty.
(she believes there may have dom that could accompany The only time Ricketson
been more than one) and even- long days at sea with little hu- really seemed fearful, Doherty
tually tracked the book down man contact. said, was when she was writing Petey
at a whaling museum in Sha- “She was always very about the boat being surround- 1986-2010
ron, of all places, that was be- much in demand,” Doherty ed by hostile natives while
ing closed down. said of Ricketson’s popular- the captain was away hunting It is with great sadness that Dr. Bruce Berridge and the entire staff
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library in New Bedford that is captains. “I’ve got a feeling gun after that –– something hospital mascot, Petey, to multiple myeloma.
attached to the Whaling Mu- she was a very attractive per- few Victorian women likely Petey came into our lives 14 years ago, after being hit by a car.
seum. She said she thought of sonality.” knew how to do. His broken leg was repaired, but his owner chose to abandon him,
the work like a job, getting up Doherty, who admitted she “I’ve always thought of and the rest is history.
in the morning and working didn’t know much about whal- Victorian ladies as sitting Petey quickly won over everyone’s hearts. He proved to be quite
until night. ing before she started work on around on overstuffed chairs, a character - jumping into the open doors of clients’ cars when
Daniel Ricketson, Annie’s the book, dug into the research drinking tea,” Doherty said. they were coming in to purchase pet foods, rubbing himself up
husband, was a sailor who with aplomb. About four years “But she was an adventurer, against dogs that were sitting in our waiting room (of course,
eventually worked his way up ago, she brought the work to a really ... I think it shows an era
the bigger the dog, the more challenging it was for Petey),
writers group at the Art Com-
and numerous other events.
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ship to a captain. The journal plex Museum in Duxbury, know about. Women didn’t al- Petey’s handsome face will continue to grace our website, and his
captures a trip the couple took where she works. ways sit and wait.
wonderful spirit will remain with us forever.
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Bedford was still the whaling thought it was such a wonder- nal” by Laura Doherty is
capital of the world, but its in- ful love story,” she said. The available at Westwinds Book-
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Senior Center news Sen. Hedlund to


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Lunch: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 14: Shepherd’s pie, green beans, dessert
Thursday, July 15: Roast turkey, potato, vegetable, dessert
Finding Your Voice—Singing and Speaking for Life:
6-week course with Sarah Moran at the Duxbury Senior Center.
$30. Call Linda to sign up at 781-934-5774, x103. Course will
begin on July 13 from 10-11 a.m. weekly.
Senior Breakfasts: July senior breakfasts include Wednes-
day, July 14 at 9 a.m. with Ted Bickers of Safety Baths N.E. on
safety measures for the home; Thursday, July 22 at 9 a.m. with
speaker on skin protection and cancer prevention, including re-
cent data and discussion of issues; and Tuesday, July 27 with
Chief Clancy, Duxbury’s new police chief. Call for reserva-
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AFTER SURGERY
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Stay close to home while we coordinate your needs
Potluck Dinner: Thursday evening, July 8 with the special with hospital staff.
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Politicians lead parade 30%


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continued from page one Parade winners

The parade always has its Maxi floats Pop/Rock/Jazz band


fair share of politicians, who 1st: Washington St. Waders, 1st: Voo Doo Kings/Tall
are usually at the back of the “Clambake,” $650 Richard
parade pack. But this year be- 2nd: Cub Scouts Packs 2nd: Duxbury Jazz Band
ing an election year, and with 1776/80383, “Scouting/
contested races for governor, 3rd: Infractions
camping,” $500
Congress, state senator and 3rd:Thespian Troupe 355/
Cultural bands
state representative, 18 politi- DHS Drama, “Surf’s Up-Sun’s 1st: York Lions Steel Band
cians and their camps marched Down, Life in a Beach Town,”
2nd: Colonial Pipers
at the parade’s head, handing $300
out candy, balloons and stick- 4th: Duxbury Youth Hockey,
3rd: North End Marching
ers to the crowd while sweat- “Hockey is our Pastime,”
Band
ing through their suits. $250 Marching units
Parade Committee Co- Mini floats 1st: 22nd Mass. Volunteers
Chairman Rich Potash said he
thought the number of politi- 1st: Bookmarks/Library, 2nd: Living History-WWII
“Camping/Barbeque,” $250
cians was the most the parade 3rd: 54th Mass. Volunteers
has seen in a while, although 2nd: Mutkoski Family, “Family
Walking groups
there are always more during Road Trips,” $200
an election year. 1st: Hills Mills Clown Band
3rd: RIDE PHAT, “Rollerblading/
“There’s a lot of uncer- Skateboarding,” $150 2nd: Escuela Language
tainty,” Potash said, referring 4th: Friends Of Tarkiln,
Academy
to the number of contested “Community Center,” $100 3rd: Interfaith Council
races and the rocky political Margery Parcher Cup
Traditional band
landscape in the state. With
so many tight races, once one 1st: Cosmo Legion Band The Mutkoski family: For their
candidate committed to the pa- spirit of the 4th, we thank
2nd: South Shore Bay Band
them for their many years
rade, others followed suit. of family participation in the
He also said the prestige of parade.
the Duxbury parade may have
helped attract candidates for The recent decision by in the parade under the theme
the bigger offices like gover- longtime Congressman Bill of “American Pastimes,”
nor and U.S. Congress. Delahunt not to seek re-elec- which Potash believes afford-
“It’s the second longest tion opened up the 10th district ed more creativity than past
running parade in the United seat in the U.S. House of Rep- themes.
States,” he said. resentatives, and candidates “It really opened things
With all the candidates Bill Keating, Jeff Perry, Ray up,” he said.
reaching into the crowd to Kasperowicz, Rob O’Leary The parade’s highest
shake hands and schmooze, and Joe Malone all came to award, the Margery Parcher
some parade volunteers were Duxbury. Cup, went to the Mutkoski
worried about the pace of the Malone was the last of family. The Mutkoski’s float
longer-than-usual parade slow- the politicians marching and was a tribute to the American
ing to a crawl. But committee eschewed the shirt and tie of tradition of a family road trip,
members on bikes and roller- many of his fellow candidates but they also have participated
blades kept things moving. for a more relaxed looking polo in the parade for many years.
“We had requested that and shorts. When an onlooker
they limit the number of peo- asked him where his shirt and
ple they bring,” Potash said. tie was, Malone jokingly shot
The 4th of July parade back: “When in Duxbury, do
has a strict hierarchy that is as the Duxburians!”
closely followed every year. Overall, Potash was happy
Retired and active servicemen with the flow of the parade,
and woman always go first, as well as the high turnout
and when it comes to the poli- of crowds lining Washington
ticians, incumbents lead the Street from Hall’s Corner to
way, followed by candidates St. George Street.
in order of importance of of- Twelve floats participated
fice. Retriever Field Training
“You need to respect that
order,” Potash said.
This year, the parade was
Soccer car BARRY C OLETTI
Trainer
FARM STAND
led by Lt. Governor Tim Mur-
ray, acting as a stand-in for
wash For Hunting, Hunt Tests,
Field Trials, and the obedience
training required for the above
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Governor Deval Patrick. Mur- The Duxbury High that also makes your dog a Native
ray, who participated in mul- School Boys’ Varsity Soccer better companion.
Lettuce
tiple parades in the 90-plus Team is holding a car wash Labradors, Goldens,

on Saturday, July 10, at


Chesapeake Bays, Flatcoats,
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degree heat over the weekend, and Irish Water Spaniels.
Duxbury High School from Native Corn Beets
was actually briefly hospital-
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is in!
2:30-5:30 p.m. Come on by In-The-Field Training.
Peas
ized after all that marching, ac- and support the team. “Dux
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My objective is to call your attention to a
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straightforward and achievable proposal which could reduce
greenhouse gases and provide needed temporary employment.
My proposal is to use bicycles for short-distance
commuting and daily trips instead of cars, and for the Federal
Government to jump start this change by providing funding for
bike lanes.
Every gallon of gas you burn in Flip Flops Bathing Suits
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While converting from cars to bicycles for brief trips to
daily destinations seems like a slam dunk decision, there is
one improvement, easily accomplished, which would make the
transition easier, safer and more pleasant. It is a network of bike
lanes on town and city streets and secondary roads.
Secondary roads which have relatively low auto traffic
volume already connect most of the places we want to go to
and from. Often these are old state roads which have been
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turnpikes.
Striped bike lanes identified by stenciled bike symbols on
the shoulder pavement, and occasional signs, could provide an
additional level of safety and confidence for bicyclists.
Bike lanes should be five feet wide but they can be as
narrow as four feet and still work effectively. Where existing
roads are wide enough, bike lanes can be created my merely
adding the striping at the outside of car traffic lanes. On slightly
narrower roads it may be necessary to slim down the car traffic
lanes to gain the needed width. Narrowing car lanes brings the
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Clipper President Ben Cutler, with a tired son Alex on his shoulders, Thanks to all our golfers you are greatly appreciated.
takes in the Duxbury 4th of July parade on Sunday afternoon.
Congregation Shirat Hayam, P.O. Box 2727, Duxbury 02331, Phone: 781-582-2700
Zion Lutheran Church
386 Court St., No. Plymouth, Rev. C. Robert Stott, Phone: 508-746-3041
10 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Congregation Beth Jacob
Synagogue: 8 Pleasant St. Plymouth, Community Center, Court/Brewster St. Lawrence

Obituaries
Silverman, Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
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THE Deadline is Phone: 781-749-4383, Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, (off Rte. 228 at the library/town hall
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Monday at noon.
834-7320
Mary Church
Frances Flaherty, 75
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
Mary Frances
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Family worship at 10 am. and his wife Pamela of Staten Is-
“Franny” Flaherty, land, N.Y. and Susan A. Gandt and her husband
“Excellence in Service with Understanding”
75 of Kingston, for- Steven
St. Mark of Epheseus of Duxbury; nine grandchildren and a
Orthodox Mission Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
merly 261
of Main
Duxbury, niece. She was the sister Phone:of the late Geraldine
St., Kingston, Rev. Terrence McGillicuddy,
died on June 29. McMahon and the late Thomas Crowley.
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attended Bentley Manomet
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husband, Walter P. nations may be made to Friends of the Unborn,
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Barbara (Sutton) Casey Helmsdorff, 85, Mrs. Helmsdorff loved dancing, particu- Duxbury, MA 02331-0630
died July 2 at home surrounded by her family. larly the jitterbug and tap, and had a great inter- WWW.LOUGEE.NET
Born Aug. 24, 1924 in Boston, Mrs. Helms- est in Ireland, politics and religion. She was a Ph 781.934.6500 ext. 14 fax 781.934.5012
dorff was the daughter of the late Alexander J. voracious reader who seldom began a morning
Sutton and the late Mary Francis (O’Brien) Sut- without a cup of tea and The Boston Globe.
ton. She was raised in the city’s Charlestown She leaves her husband, Stanley Helms-
neighborhood and fondly recalled afternoons dorff; two daughters, Marianne Reinhalter and
spent at Fenway Park watching Ted Williams. her husband, Emil, of Duxbury, and Patricia
Mrs. Helmsdorff graduated from Cathedral Casey and her husband, Michael Coney, of
High School in Boston in 1942 and the former Dartmouth; and five grandchildren. She was
Boston Teacher’s College in 1946. She earned predeceased by four siblings, Robert Sutton,
a Master’s Degree in special education in 1980 Bill Sutton, Helen Bowman and Dorothy Bo-
from Regis College.  gan. She was the wife of the late Walter E. Duxbury - Cohasset
Mrs. Helmsdorff was a passionate advocate Casey, Jr.
for education and taught generations of chil- A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrat- Su Escuela Language Academy Celebrates the Grand Open-
dren in the Boston Public Schools.  ed at noon on July 7, at Holy Family Church ing of its New Location in Duxbury in August 2010 at
She lived for many years in Westwood in Duxbury. Burial will follow at the Mas-
before retiring to Falmouth, where she was a sachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne. In 1528 TREMONT STREET
communicant of St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the /0%.%.2/,,-%.4&/2&!,,3%-%34%2&/2!,,#,!33%3
Church. She resided most recently at The Vil- Alzheimer’s Association of Massachusetts or
lage at Duxbury. Cranberry Hospice of Plymouth. NEW CLASSES
Toddler Classes for Adults and Two Year Olds
Howard Leonard, 70, Weymouth schools employee Mama y Yo Classes for 6-12 Months and 12-23 Months
Howard Leonard died at South Shore Hos- Duxbury, Craig Leonard of Fort Lauderdale, To learn more about Su Escuela and for registration
pital on July 4 at the age of 70. Mr. Leonard Fla, Jessica Kelliher of Hanover; his brother FORTHE&ALL3EMESTER PLEASECALLAT  
was born and raised in Holbrook where he was Daniel Leonard of Stoughton; four grandchil- Call for a visit and registration details
captain of the football team before moving to dren and many nieces and nephews.
Weymouth, where he lived for 44 years. Friends and relatives are invited to attend   sWWWSUESCUELACOM
He graduated from Mass Maritime Acad- a memorial Mass at St. Francis Xavier, 261
emy where he played trumpet in the band and Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, MA 02190
from Boston College. He was the director of
maintenance for the Weymouth Schools for 35
on Thursday July 8, 2010 at 10 a.m.. In lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to the Wey- POOL
“Smile”
years. mouth Food Pantry, 1189 Commercial Street,
He leaves his wife Annette (Arseneau) East Weymouth, MA 02189.
Leonard; his three children, Michelle Chase of

Mary T. Yetman HINTS


Mary T. (Stack) Yetman, formerly of Dux- and two great-grandchildren. She was the sister
bury, died June 29 in Portland, Maine. Born in of the late Louise Hill and the late Alexander
Boston on Apr. 7, 1926, she was the daughter Stack. Funeral arrangements were made by
of the late Alex and Theresa (O’Brien) Stack. Shepherd Funeral Home and a funeral Mass
She was the wife of the late William Yetman. was held at Holy Family Church, Duxbury on THIS WEEK'S HINT
She leaves her sons, William Yetman of Dover July 2 with burial at the Mayflower Cemetery, Q. I backwashed my sand filter daily, but my water is still
and Kevin Yetman of Duxbury; her daughters, Duxbury. Memorial donations may be made to hazy. Any suggestions?
Linda Demers Boothbay, Maine, and Diane the National Breast Cancer Foundation, 2600
Russo of E. Greenwich, R.I.; ten grandchildren Network Suite 300, Frisco, TX 75034. A. First of all, you should not backwash daily. A sand
filter needs a tight sand bed to filter properly. Back-
washing too often keeps the sand bed too loose. In
addition, you can use a filter aid (like our "Sparkle
Picnic to kick off cookbook Up") occasionally to help remove the tiny particles of
Just in time for your summer entertaining; ter year. The proceeds from the cookbook sales dust, pollen, dirt, algae, etc.
The DMF volunteers encourage you to sample directly support scholarship programs.
the many recipes in the recently published The Duxbury community is invited to the
“Sound Bites Cookbook”, support music stu- Sound Bites Potluck Picnic, Thursday July 8, THIS WEEK'S
dents and have a great time. 6-8 p.m. Please purchase this cookbook and SPECIAL!
This summer, the Duxbury Music Festival support the DMF scholarships. Prepare a recipe _____________
celebrates its fifth anniversary of bringing stu- from the book, bring this dish, a lawn blanket SPARKLE-UP The best way to blue.
dents and faculty from around the world to the and a friend, spouse or neighbor. Your host and
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students and faculty. From their experience Caseys, Vintages Wine Shop and Duxbury $19.88
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Bookmarks go to Washington Bumpus Gallery presents mixed


continued from page one
media artwork by Sally Dean
non-traditional students. During the months of July and August, the Helen Bumpus
The Bookmarks are a group Gallery will feature an exhibit by Marshfield artist Sally Dean.
of boys and girls who read and Dean works in mixed media, mosaic, and clay. At a recep-
discuss literature. They are all tion to meet the artist to be held at the Gallery on Saturday, July
between the ages of 14 to 18. 17, from 2-4 p.m., Dean will demonstrate various aspects of her
In addition to the Bookmarks, artwork. Complimentary refreshments will be served and all are
two groups presented along- invited to attend.
side them, an urban group and The Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on the main level of
a rural group. The urban group
the Duxbury Free Library, 77 Alden Street. The exhibit may be
was from the Metropolitan
viewed during regular library hours.
Library in Columbus, Ohio
and the rural group was from
Reynoldsburg, Maryland. The
Bookmarks employed the use The Bookmarks pose for a group photo with two librarians from
of different types of media in Maryland and Ohio. The Bookmarks attended the American Library
their presentation, including a Association’s annual conference recently.
packing the room to see the
Bookmarks speak early on a
Sunday morning. The con-
ference was a well-attended
event with 28,635 in atten-
dance, including some of the
Bookmarks favorite authors
including John Green and Da-
vid Levithan. The Bookmarks
got to meet a small collection
of their favorite authors, which
was a humbling experience,
according to Snoeyenbos. For
these enthusiastic readers and
amateur philosophers, a week-
A Bookmark has her book signed by John Green and David Levithan, end spent in the beating heart
authors of the book “Will Grayson and Will Grayson.” The aforemen- of democracy was a resound-
tioned book is a Bookmark favorite. ing success.
Youtube video and testimoni- them about their discussion
als. format. One social worker
“The testimonies were ex- walked away from the interac-
tremely heartfelt” said Ellen tion saying, “we can totally do
Snoeyenbos, Young Adult Li- this in the prison setting. This
brarian and Bookmarks advi- is really inspiring.” Snoeyen-
sor. Because their presentation bos hoped that encounters like
was at 8 a.m. on Sunday morn- these would inspire and pro-
ing, the Bookmarks decided to vide perspective for the Book-
spend an entire weekend in the marks, who hail from a com-
nation’s capital. munity that doesn’t possess
Before they could bask in the diversity that Washington,
the glory of the Lincoln Me- D.C. does.
morial or stand in the shadows Although exploring D.C.
of the Washington Monument, was an important part of the
the Bookmarks had to actually trip, the presentation at the
get to D.C. Although flights to American Library Associa-
our nation’s capital are quite tion was the raison d’etre.
short, Snoeyenbos elected to The Bookmarks used state-
take the train because she felt of-the-art equipment to show
that it provided a more authen- their multi-faceted presenta-
tic representation of our coun- tion. The presentation was an

Picture Perfect
try and is an atypical method intimate affair, with 80 people
of travel. Additionally, Sno-
eyenbos notes that trains pro-
duce one-third of the carbon
Harvey
footprint that planes produce.
While on the train, the Book-
marks played “Risk” and got
Anderson
to know the conductors. Get-
ting to D.C. was an all-day af-
fair and the Bookmarks arrived
Pella
later that evening. Despite their
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14 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 7, 2010

A magical night of Change of


venue for DRHS
scholarship winners Due to the heat wave, the
first of the Duxbury Rural and

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By Emily Caleskie, Special to the Clipper Historical Society’s summer
e need to share our good news with you! Our lectures, “A Morning with
Duxbury Thrift Shop has broken all of our past Louisa May Alcott,” will take
records of DHS scholarships. Our volunteers are place in the climate controlled
excited and proud to have exceeded our wildest dreams. Our Drew Archives in the Wright
awards total this year was $52,000, which was presented to 40 Building, 147 St. George
graduates on Street, instead of the King
Duxbury Thrift Shop news June 2. Caesar Barn. The event begins Jan Butterworth
Enthusiasm, hard work, and commitment from our with refreshments at 10 am (781) 582-9766
wonderful volunteers made the 2010 Awards Night a and the lecture at 10:30 a.m. Care for your animal, all shapes and sizes
memorable evening. We often were faced with sickness, Other speakers in the series on a daily basis or while you are on vacation!
family needs and vacations (planned or not) that slowed will include author Stephen Playtime
Puleo who will speak on his
down our streamlined work force but, thankfully, there were Dog Walking
new book, “A City So Grand:
willing ladies who rose to the cause and volunteered two (and The Rise of an American Me-
sometimes three) extra days during the week to fill in the gaps. tropolis,” Boston 1850-1900
We owe them our grateful appreciation. on July 22, Patricia Gilrein, Bachelors of
Below are the names of all the recipients, known only to us Curator of the DRHS who will
Science in Animal Science
throughout the process by identification numbers. On Awards speak on the Society’s new Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
Night, we finally met them by name ... a complete surprise to exhibit “Life on the Quarter-
both us and them: deck: Duxbury Sea Captains”
Adam Alzaim, Michael Bernard, Michael Clacherty, on Aug. 5 and author Ted
Nicholas Cline, Arielle Clough, Connor Croteau, Micaela Clark who will speak on his
Reservations
Crowley (in memory of June Wyman), Brendan Davidson, new book, “Taking the High Recommended
Krista Devellis, Geoffrey DeWolf, Jonathan Dixon (in memory Ground: How Boston Broke
of Julie Duffy),William Dixon, Brady Doyle, Michael Doyle, the British Grip” on Aug. 19. 182 Powder Point Ave • Duxbury
Timothy Donoghue, Amber Driscoll, Nicholas Garofalo, Tickets are $5 per person 781.934.7727
Morgan Gould, Rima Hecker, William Holt, Benjamin and may be purchased at the
Kimball, Christopher Kimball, Darci Lake, Caroline Listernick door. For more information
(in memory of Beatrice Chase), Patrick Miller, Carter Miller about the lecture series, visit www.ppbab.com
(also in memory of Donald Moors), Nicholas Mulone, Erin duxburyhistory.org or phone
Nelson, Meghan Nelson, Lance O’Donovan, Christina 781-934.6106. Recommended in Karen Brown’s Guide, 2009 New England
Padule (Larry Cantwell Scholarship), Emma Segalla, Allyson
Shamma, Michelle Simons, Christian Strand, Anthony
Umbrianna, Danielle Walsh (in memory of Marge LeGrande),
Laura Walter, and Benjamin White.
Our racks are brimming with summer clothing for ladies,
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men, and children, as well as bric-a-brac, accessories, books
and jewelry. We would like to highlight our children’s section
of newborn sizes up to juniors, full of a stylish assortment of
name brands and colors. We invite mothers and grandmothers
to come in and look them over.

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Mon. July 19-Fri. July 23 (9am-11:30am)
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On a recent visit to Duxbury, Karyn Polito, state representative from Location: Tarkiln Field, Duxbury
Shrewsbury and candidate for Massachusetts state treasurer, visited
the Duxbury Senior Center. Robert Hughes, Shawn Dahlen (Duxbury
Selectman), Colleen Brayer (Duxbury Finance Committee), Maureen
Connolly (Duxbury School Committee) and Mary Wells discuss the
financing of school building projects. The group also discussed the
Kingston
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A teddy bear ice cream social will be held
at Bay Path Nursing Home on Tuesday, July 13
at 2 p.m. Boys and girls are asked to bring a
friendly teddy bear to give to a resident and
enjoy an ice cream social. For information

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presents Duxbury Music Festival ATHLETIC REPUBLIC KINGSTON
South Shore Conservatory announces the fifth season of the ADULT SMALL GROUP TRAINING
Duxbury Music Festival, July 18-Aug. 6. The festival invites
accomplished undergraduate and post-graduate students and LIMITED TO 5 ATHLETES
adult professionals to participate in an intensive program for the
study and performance of solo and chamber repertoire. Strength, Cardio, Agility, Speed, Core, Intensity
Festival Director Stephen Deitz has recruited a faculty of
internationally-acclaimed musicians including John Perry, Mo- Take your training to the next level!
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Hyun Park Altino, violin; Leonardo Altino, cello; and Michelle 10 Weeks / 90 Minute sessions
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on the Festival faculty include Janet Underhill, bassoon; Regina
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Weddings & Engagements


Vanhulle – Kiriazides Lovett – Berg
E J
mily Blake Van- ohanna Keyes an-
hulle and John Kiri- nounces the engage-
azides were married ment of her daughter,
on March 26, 2010. The Hon- Kristen Meghan Lovett to
orable Judge John Schwartz, Jonathan Michael Berg, son
a life-long friend of both the of Eric Berg and the late Jody
bride’s and bridegroom’s fami- Berg of Longmeadow.
lies, officiated in his chambers Kristin is a 2001 graduate
in Rochester, New York. of Duxbury High School and a
Emily is the daughter of 2005 graduate of Babson Col-
Lindsay and Richard Blake lege. Jonathan is a 2001 grad-
of Surrey Lane in Duxbury. uate of Longmeadow High
She is a graduate of Duxbury School and a 2005 graduate of
High School and Bridgewater Babson College.
State College. She is a former A summer wedding is
member of the case manage- planned in Boston.
ment staff at the Plymouth School and SUNY Cortland. July at Shadow Lake Golf
County House of Corrections He earned his masters degree Club in Penfield, N.Y. After a
and the staff at East Bay Men- from SUNY Brockport. John few years of living on the west
tal Health in Barrington, R.I. is employed as an online ser- coast in Seattle and Los Ange-
John is the son of Mar- vice implementation coordina- les, the couple is now residing
sha and Dennis Kiriazides tor for Paychex Corporation. in the Rochester, N.Y. area.
of Rochester, N.Y. He is a A reception to honor Em-
graduate of Penfield High ily and John will be held in

Poleski – Kelley
C
olin Kelley married
Carrie Poleski on
Nov. 14, 2009 in
Charleston, N.C. Colin is the
son of Ferd and Cindy Kel-
ley of Duxbury. He graduated
from Duxbury High School in
Phalen – Kullak
J
1999 and from the College of
the Holy Cross in 2003. He aime Daunt Phalen and fat, Aram Paragahmain and
is currently attending Duke Christopher Francis Michael Phalen, brother of the
University’s Fuqua School of Kullak were married bride.
Business and will complete his on Sept. 18, 2009. The wed- Jaime is a 1999 graduate
MBA in May 2011. ding was held at Belle Mer on of Duxbury High School and
Carrie is the daughter of Goat Island in Newport, R.I. a 2003 graduate of Bates Col-
Ken and Paul Poleski of Pitts- The bride is the daughter of lege. She received her mas-
burgh, Penn. She received her James and Rosemary Phalen ters degree in nursing from
undergraduate degree from of Duxbury. The bridegroom Boston College in 2005 and is
John Carroll University. is the son of Frank and Mary presently employed at Crown
The couple lives in Ber- Kullak of Shrewsbury. Ob/Gyn as a women’s health
muda and both work for the Kristen Phalen, sister of the nurse practitioner. She is also
Marsh McLennan Company. bride, was the maid of honor. employed at South Shore Hos-
Liz Zaccardi was the matron of pital in the birthing unit.
Wright – Mullins
J
honor. The bridesmaids were Christopher is a 1998 grad-
Julie Battista, Morgan Carter, uate of St. John’s High School
ohn Andrew Mull- Nyssa Green, Ashley Johnson, in Shrewsbury and a 2002
ins III and Courtney Melissa Kiniry, Allison Regan graduate of Marist College.
Leigh Wright were and Suzannah South. He is presently employed by
married on March 5, 2010 in The bridegroom’s broth- Henry Schein Medical as a
Maui, Hawaii. Tracey Wright, er, John Kullak, was the best sales consultant.
sister of the bride, performed man. The groomsmen were The couple honeymooned
the ceremony and a recep- Jay Frary, Andrew French, in Costa Rica and now make
tion followed at Mama’s Fish Robert Kullak, Jay Lucey, Da- their home in Duxbury.
House on Maui’s north shore. vid Maternowski, Brian Mof-
The families of both the bride
and groom spent the week to-
gether in Haiku and attended
the wedding ceremony.
Courtney is the daughter The Sun “Rises” Again in Duxbury
of John and Drew Wright and Brought back to its original glory by former owner Lawrence P. Friedman
granddaughter of Sharon and
Russ Randall, and John’s par-
ents are Kevin and Ann Mul- in 2001. Courtney graduated Academy and is employed
lins, all of Duxbury. John and from Merrimack College in by Burr Brothers in Marion.
Courtney were fourth grade 2005 and is employed by Ed- The couple presently reside in
classmates at Duxbury’s Alden ucation First in Boston. John Ocean Bluff.
School and they both graduat- attended Bridgeton Academy
ed from Duxbury High School and Massachusetts Maritime

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4th of July parade goes off with a bang

The judges carefully examine each band, float and


marching group from their post on Washington
Girls toss candy out to the crowd as the group of floats and politicans Street, near the mid-point of the parade route.
wind their way down Washington Street.

This crew from Washington Street had a clever


contraption on their clambake-themed float, a
giant clam that shot candy into the crowd.

Flag bearers from the Duxbury Police Department march down


Washington Street at the head of the 4th of July parade.

Bagpipe players with the Colonial Pipers play as they


march past the town green.

Pat Flynn paddles a kayak behind the DHS Drama This unicycle juggler was impressing the
float. onlookers near Water Street.

Selectmen Christopher Donato, Shawn


Dahlen (blowing a kiss to the crowd) and
Betsy Sullivan walk away from Hall’s
Corner during the start of the parade.

It was a beach party (complete with faux-bonfire) on the Duxbury High School The Duxbury Free Library’s Bookmarks club focused on the theme of American Pastimes
Drama float. and chose to represent the classic American road trip.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 19

Residents come out in force for 4th parade


Leslie Cutler,
wife of for-
mer Clipper
publisher
Josh Cutler,
waves from
the back of a
horse-drawn
carriage.

The York Lions Steel


Drum Band, all the
way from Ontario,
Canada, was a fun
addition to this year’s
parade.

A girl tosses candy


out the window of
a fire engine at the
start of the parade.
The Mutkoski family, shown here in their road trip-themed float, were
honored by the judges with the Margery Parcher Cup for their consistent
participation in the parade.

The South Shore Bay Band performs as their flatbed float cruises
down the street.

Mike Doyle, Kaley Rudicus, Jane Dudley


and Rachel Myette wave to the crowd from
the Duxbury Youth Hockey float.

The folks at the Ride Phat/Duxbury


Student Union float had the right idea
on the 90-plus degree day, handing out
slushies to a parched crowd.

The Tarkiln Community Center’s float contained a replica of the iconic two-room
schoolhouse on Route 58.

Kids go “fishing” off the


Photos by Justin Graeber Bay Farm Montessori
float as it cruises down
Washington Street.
20 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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John & Bobbie Cutler, Founders The Deadline for all


David S. Cutler, Publisher Emeritus letters & commentaries
Benjamin D. Cutler, President is Monday at noon.
Justin M. Graeber, Editor-in-Chief
What’s Yours? Share your views in our sounding off section
Phone: 781-934-2811
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com

Thanks for a
fabulous 4th
N
ow that the barbecue grills are cooling, the
neighbors have all left and the 4th of July parties
are over, it’s time to take a moment to reflect on
the real reasons behind the holiday.
If you haven’t already read them, head down to Westwinds
and pick up a copy of one of David McCullough’s fine books
about the founding fathers. McCullough has penned many a
page about these men, but it’s because they, and in turn the
story of our country’s founding, is so fascinating.
Americans have the market cornered on taking things
for granted. It’s easy to forget how fragile the founding of
this country really was. It was only the convergence of great
minds like Franklin, Adams and Jefferson that led to “the great
experiment,” a truly unique republic that’s set the standard for
personal freedom and liberty for over two hundred years.
And apologies to the seemingly dozens of candidates
marching in Sunday’s parade, but today’s politicians just
don’t seem up to snuff. We can only hope that somewhere out
there, there’s another Jefferson or Adams, someone with the
intelligence, courage and patriotism to take this country to new
heights.
Soapbox statements aside, however, this past weekend
really was a fun party. From the music on Friday and Saturday,
to the parade on Sunday, it’s always a classic Duxbury
weekend and one of the highlights of the year.
That kind of planning doesn’t happen by accident. So if
you see Rich Potash, Katy Gaenicke, Maggie Kearney, Bill
Kearney, Barbara Munsey, Dave Robinson, Sue Lawrence,
Consider the charter —————————
N
Don Reed, Joan Edgar, Stuart Ruggles, Connie Dennis, Nancy
Reed, Rob Ali, Linda Robinson, Amy Hill, Janet Ritch, Walter ow is the time for ning for election to this 19 per- one commissioner.
Osborne, Jeff Goldman, Terry Reiber, Jamie MacNab, Terri local citizens, if son commission (15 by elec- District 4 will include
interested in the tion in their respective districts, Plymouth’s Precincts 3, 4, 5, 6,
Woodward or Brian Hill around town, please stop and thank
future of Plymouth County one appointed by each County 7, 8, 9, 12, 14.
them for the tremendous amount of work they do behind the government, to consider par- Commissioner and one by the District 5 will include all of
scenes to make Duxbury’s 4th of July weekend a success. ticipation as a potential charter Advisory Board Chair). Carver as well as Plymouth’s
–– J. Graeber commissioner if the majority Nomination papers are now Precincts 1, 2, 10, 11, 13.
of voters support the following available in each town clerk’s District 6 will include all of
Nov. 2 ballot question: office. the voters of Duxbury, Halifax,
“Shall a charter study com- The deadline to return them Kingston & Plympton.
mission be created to study the is 5 p.m., July 27 and must in- For further information
present governmental structure clude at least 150 certifiable contact your town clerk’s office
of Plymouth County to consid- signatures – all voters in the or the Plymouth Area League
er and make findings concern- same district. As required by of Women Voters web site,
ing the form of government state law the election division PlymouthLWV.org.
and make recommendations of the Secretary of State’s of- Mary LeSueur
thereon?” fice has created 15 districts Plymouth Area League of
The ballot will also include based on the county popula- Women Voters
the candidates who will be run- tion. Each district will have

FROM THE ARCHIVES


O
n July
1, 1971,
t h e
Duxbury Clip-
per announced
the opening of the
Town Dump’s Re-
cycling Center for
July 5, 1971. Mr.
Contact the ombudsman Teravainen donated
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per’s coverage? Former Boston Globe writer Tony Cham- be used as the recycling center to store bundled and tied newspapers and magazines as well
berlain is the Clipper ombudsman. as flattened, washed and de-labeled cans. This photo shows the bus being towed into the
Contact him at ombud@clipperpress.com. dump.
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Annual Duxbury Beach Party


Joey Najame
reminded
everyone
to Keep
Duxbury
Beach Clean
with his
elaborate
hat.

The Young family took a little time off the beach to hang out on the bay
side. Parents Barry and Corinne with their twin eight year old daughters
Alia and Arden. Photos by Karen Wong

Stu Ruggles, Rich Potash and Don Reed of the Fourth of


July Committee share a light moment on the bonfire they
helped erect. Putting an old wooden boat on top has
been a tradition for fifteen years.

Maggie Flaherty in her Silly Flip Flop hat


and KJ Beckett with his Poker Hat.

The Fourth of July Committee was on hand to make sure all the
events ran smoothly at the beach.

Crazy hat friends got decked out in jelly bean hats; Avery
Asermely, Evan Asermely, Kendyl Nolan, Shea Nolan,
Gabriella De Almida and Ryan Asermely.

Dylan Sawyer and his dad David Sawyer build a


sand dam they hope will hold up for a little while
against the waves. The Sawyers from Boulder, CO.
are visiting family in Duxbury.

Noah Hempel teaches his little brother Cole how


to make a sand castle.
Duxbury Beach Party’s favorite magician Steve Brenner lets the audi-
ence pat his magical dove.

The Suvak fam-


ily from Boston
cools off in
the ocean.
Jamie, Amelia,
Michael and
Austin Suvak.

Zach Devine
looked very patri-
otic sitting on
the railing in his
fourth of July hat
Jack Malolepszy impresses the crowd with his ability to spin plates as the sky tran- 2010 Duxbury Idol winner Ike Fontaine was accom-
on a long stick. sitioned to cool panied by his twin brother Luke. The brothers will
evening colors. be seniors at Duxbury High this fall.
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Duxbury police log


Thursday June 24 Wednesday June 30
2:14 a.m. Caller reports suspi- 1:35 a.m. Caller reported camp-
cious parties looking into cars on fires at field on Loring Street.
Gurnet Road. Area search nega- Kingston police notified.
tive.
12:31 p.m. Caller complained of
9:42 a.m. Caller reported per- people yelling in street on Water skateboarders on Crescent Street.
son overdosed on sleeping pills. Street. Officer spoke to neighbor Officer moved along.
Ambulance transported patient to to turn down loud radio.
Jordan Hospital. 12:47 p.m. Caller on Marshall
1:53 a.m. Parties throwing food Street reported tree company
10:56 a.m. Motor vehicles il- out window of motor vehicle dropping tree branches in road
legally parked on Landing Road. at Lincoln Street and Congress with civilian directing traffic
Officer advised to move along. Street. Officer stopped and had around trucks. Officer spoke to
parties retrieve food. company to shut down or get de-
5:04 p.m. Caller on Soule Av- tail officer. Company left area.
enue requested an officer in re- 2:01 a.m. Assisted Marshfield
gards to underage drinking. Ser- police with breaking up large par- 1:23 p.m. Caller complained
vices rendered. ty on Central Avenue. of skateboarders on Myles View
2:50 a.m. Motor vehicle stop on Drive. Officer moved along.
6:40 p.m. Caller reported erratic
operation of motor vehicles on West Street and Merry Avenue. 3:24 p.m. Caller on Indian Trail
Chestnut Street. Advised patrols. Officer transported party to sta- reported sick raccoon under ve-
tion, cited for unlicensed operator hicle. Animal control officer met
10:22 p.m. Minor motor vehicle and owner of vehicle cited for al- officer at the scene. ACO has ani-
accident with minor injury on lowing unlicensed person to oper- mal.
Congress Street. Patient refused ate vehicle.
transport. 4:25 p.m. Minor motor vehicle
8:57 a.m. Caller on Surplus accident on West Street.
Street complains of dogs barking
Friday June 25 constantly from 7 a.m. Animal 5:28 p.m. Motor vehicle lockout
2:47 a.m. Caller reports teens in control notified. Owner notified with children inside on Washing-
motor vehicle breaking mailbox- and will handle. ton Street. Entry gained.
es on Surplus Street. Area search
negative. 9:51 a.m. Female on Birch Street
fell and hit her head on oven.
5:26 a.m. Marshfield police re- Transported to Jordan Hospital.
ported flames sighted on Margin-
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burning a chair. Parties spoken reported from Powder Point Av-
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1:10 p.m. Caller reported break- Saquish. Four towing companies
ing and entering of pool house at called and unable to assist. Plym-
residence on Bay Avenue. outh Police Department notified.
2:13 p.m. Caller reported dam-
age to mailbox on Surplus Street.
4:46 p.m. Caller on Surplus
2:24 a.m. Caller reported bark-
ing dog on Pilgrim Byway. Offi-
cers secured animal in residence.
short...
Street reported damage to flower 4:35 a.m. Officer assisted Kings-
gardens by motor vehicle. ton police with four suspects in-
8:21 p.m. Caller reported erratic volved in breaking and entering
operation coming off Powder in Kingston.
Point Bridge. Party spoken to. 9:37 a.m. Transported prisoner
from Concord to Plymouth Court
Saturday June 26 regarding arrest for violating an
12:18 a.m. Abandoned 911 call.
Officer reports verbal domestic
abuse prevention order.
1:53 p.m. Power out in area of
... of your
altercation.
9:14 p.m. Caller reported hear-
Sagamore Road. N-Star notified.
2:51 p.m. Report of boat and
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jogging on Washington Street and
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24 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Karen Morley Joins William Raveis Real Estate


William Raveis Real Estate of Duxbury is pleased to announce that Karen Morley has joined its real estate sales team. Karen comes to the company from the
Jack Conway Real Estate Company in Pembroke where she was Tops in Sales and Tops in Listings for 2009. Karen holds a Massachusetts Real Estate Broker’s License,
and is a member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR), as well as the Plymouth and South Shore Association of
Realtors (PASS).

Karen’s background is in education. She retired from the Pembroke School System where she taught for 35 years. She received her Bachelor’s of Science
Degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, and later received her Master’s Degree from Lesley University in Cambridge, followed by a Certificate of
Advanced Graduate Studies from Fitchburg State College.

Karen grew up in Hull and has lived in Duxbury for over 30 years. She has two children: Greg, a graduate of Duxbury High School and Massachusetts
Maritime Academy; and Lori, who graduated from Cardinal Cushing School in Hanover, and is currently enrolled in a special needs day program with New England
Villages in Hanson.

Education is important to Karen. Recently, she was awarded the National Association of Realtor’s Green Designation. She is experienced in all aspects of real
estate, including single family and condominium homes, as well as land and commercial properties. Karen attributes her success to her passion for real estate, a strong
work ethic, and a keen knowledge of the market. Karen covers the entire South Shore and may be reached at 617-686-9404 or Karen.Morley@Raveis.com.

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sports • calendar • classifieds
Section B • Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Duxbury sailors participate in


47th Newport to Bermuda race
“T
By Sandy von Stackelberg
Special to the Clipper
his was the
easiest and dri-
est Newport to
ALAN HURLEY
Bermuda race in my last six
trips,” said Shawn Dahlen,
ROOFING
owner and skipper of “Atti- SUMMER SPECIAL
tude,” a Beneteau 423.
UP TO $500 OFF ON
The Newport to Bermuda
Race is a biennial yacht com- COMPLETE NEW ROOF
petition from Newport to Ber- We Accept Credit Cards
muda covering 635 miles of 781-826-1601
open ocean, if you’re able or alan@alanhurleyroofing.com
want to go in a straight line
from the start to Bermuda.
Often, boats travel 750 miles
or more in search of the fast- 781-934-9919
est way to Bermuda. This year 40 Depot Street * Next to Foodie’s
185 boats of all types partici-
pated in 16 classes.
Attitude’s Duxbury team Mon-Wed Special
consisted of Andre Martec-
(new clients only)

Pedicure & Manicure


chini, Keith Fotta, Ed Mayo, Only $35
Terry Watson and Sandy von
Stackelberg. The crew was WE STERILIZE OUR TOOLS BY AUTOCLAVE

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two each who stood 3 1/2 hour CRUSIN’ CREW: The crew of the Attitude: Shawn Dahlen, Andre Martecchini, Ed Mayo; Bottom row:
watches with seven hours off. Sandy von Stackelberg, Terry Watson and Keith Fotta.
• Lunch
• Dinner
There were three other Dux- • Bar & Lounge
bury participants in the race on anders” that temporary alter We later learned that if our knot winds on Monday morn- Open 7 Days
other boats: Richard Blatter- the traditional flow of the Gulf course to the entry is off by ing we exited the Gulf Stream
man, Chris Decollibus and Stream. The challenge in sail- just a few miles, right or left and redirected our course of
Gift Certificates
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The shortest distance be- positive currents and eddies by a two-knot current, where rived on Wednesday at mid-
tween the start and finish is of the Gulf Stream to your ad- a competitor may be gaining a day.
called the rhumb line and ba- vantage, which can some times two-knot advantage. More on Provisioning for our race
sically that is what Attitude’s add as much as four knots to this later. was done by one of the crew’s
strategy was this year, based your speed, while avoiding the The starting gun for our wives, who after doing it for a Free Pickup & Delivery
on the estimated position of negative ones. class was in the afternoon few years, knows what is easy Mon/Thurs
Gulf Stream’s eddies. The Outside paid services of Friday June 18 where we to prepare en route. We ate fro- or
Gulf Stream is the body of provide both the weather and sailed for the “entry point” of zen dinners, sandwiches, fruit, Tues/Fri
warmer water that flows basi- forecasted locations of where a warm water eddy that should lots of water, salsa and chips 16 Chestnut St. Duxbury
cally southwest to northeast, to pick up these currents and have given us an additional 1 and even frozen Twix! 1-800-79-Valet
bisecting the course to Bermu- where to exit them. However 1/2 knots of speed. We arrived Part of the fun of arriv- www.thecleanist.com
da. There are also warm water no paid services, only public at that Gulf Stream entry point ing in Bermuda is to discuss
and cold water eddies that spin domain information, can be on Saturday and rode the eddy. with one’s competitors the
off the Gulf Stream and “me- used after the start of the race. After three days with 14-16
continued on page 4

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the fall, Alex Zahnzinger
will expand her library into his old
room. It’ll help her find space for WHAT’S GOING
turned out to be quite a trek from the
hotel. I’m guessing she spent the time SEACOAST
ON HERE? reading. When the group split up for ENGINEERING COMPANY
the 40 volumes she gathered at the
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group founded by Librarian Ellen
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2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Religious
quizzed separately. Sign up on the
Send church listings to bulletin board in the Teen Lounge on
events@clipperpress.com the upper level.

services
or fax to 781-934-5917.
Teddy Bear ice cream social.
the Deadline Boys and girls are asked to bring a
is Friday at noon. Teddy Bear for a resident to the Bay
Path Nursing Home at 2 p.m. for

C l i pp e r
First Baptist A cal
e
an ice cream social. For info and
reservations, call Sandy Sweetser at
fbcd.org Du x b u n d a r f o r 781-934-7515.
781-934-6095
m u n i ty ry e
me e t ve n t s,
C om
Dr. Kevin Cassidy
Pastor Jamie Cotelleso c l a s s i ng s, Wednesday July 14
e s, c o
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
nursery and children’s programs
a l e n d ar wo r k u rs e s, Learn to Skate. Program offered by
during worship time. Sunday
school classes, children through
C ,
and v dance s
s
p l ays h o p s, Pilgrim Skating Club at Hobomock
Arenas in Pembroke. Lessons are
adult, immediately following Wednesdays from 10:50-11:40 a.m. or
morning worship; 5:30 p.m. o pp o r o l u n te e r from 4:20-5:10 p.m. and run through
t uni t Aug. 25. The remaining seven weeks
junior and senior high youth ie s !
groups with Youth Pastor Brent cost is $105 per skater or prorated $15
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and per class. An additional $15 annual
prayer time. Awana Clubs for registration fee required. For more
information, visit pilgrimskatingclub.
kids every Wednesday night
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for preschool c a le n d a r i te ms by com or call 781-294-7575.
through the 6th grade. First Parish Church Se nd o e ve n t s@
F r id a y t
duxburyuu.org no on s s .c om . Thursday July 15
Holy Family Church Rev. Catherine Cullen
781-934-6532 c l i pp e r p re ce available basis. a Audubon on the beach. Sue
holyfamilyduxbury.org ish ed on a sp even ts . MacCallum will lead a birding trip
“Fisherman Services” for da r it ems a re publ erci a l Dux bu ry-b ase d
Rev. Robert J. Deehan
the summer at 8 a.m. Aug. 16,
C a le n
is fo r n on-c
omm on the beach. All programs begin at
Rev. Seán Maher Preference 9:30 a.m. and meet in the right hand
office re-opens under new hours,
781-934-5055
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. parking lot across the Powder Point
Weekend Mass: Saturday, Bridge. Come prepared to walk or sit,
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 to 2 p.m.
bring binoculars and sunscreen. This
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and is a free series of programs funded
11:30 a.m. The rosary is prayed St. Paul’s Church of Thursday July 8 Sunday July 11 by Duxbury Beach Reservation,
Inc., organized by Mass Audubon.
after daily Mass. Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays the Nazarene “A Morning with Louisa May St. Pierre solo exhibit opening. The For more information, please contact
at 9 a.m. Daytime bible study, stpaulsnazarene.org Alcott.” The King Caesar Morning wood sculptures of Robert St. Pierre, John Galluzzo at 781-837-9400 or
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening Rev. David Troxler Lectures, presented by the Duxbury internationally-known sculptor and jgalluzzo@massaudubon.org.
prayer group Wednesdays at 781-585-3419 Rural and Historical Society, will former Duxbury resident, will be
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer group Sunday worship, 10 a.m. begin with refreshments at 10 a.m. exhibited in “On Their Own” at The
Fridays at 6:45 a.m. through Sept. 12 with chil- and lecture at 10:30 a.m. at the King Art Complex Museum until August Friday July 16
dren’s church during the wor- Caesar Barn,120 King Caesar Rd. 15. St. Pierre will be at the museum Tall Tales. At 10 a.m the historic
ship hour. Nursery is provided Tickets are $5 per person at the door. for the opening of his solo exhibition Winslow House in Marshfield
Pilgrim Church for all services. Wednesdays, For information about the lecture on July 11, from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. presents Big Ryan¹s Tall Tales for
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org Sacred Youth Ministry at the series, visit duxburyhistory.org. storytelling, puppet shows, music
Winslow House lecture: “The
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor teen center at 6:30 p.m. Call or Duxbury Music Festival Potluck Atomic Bomb in Literature and and interactive games. This show is
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor visit the website to register for Picnic. DMF recently published Memory”. At 2 p.m., the Winslow recommended for toddlers to fifth
781-934-6591 Vacation Bible School to be held their DMF Cookbook, “Sound Bites.” House, 634 Careswell St., Marshfield, grade. Price is $5 per child.
Sunday Worship Service at Aug. 2-6, 9 a.m. to noon. July Bring a dish to share using a “Sound will host lecture and discussion on
9 a.m. Communion and Bap- 10, men’s ministry trip to Fort Author talk. Gillian Gill, author
Bites” recipe, to the home of Barbara the dropping of the atomic bomb on of “We Two: Victoria and Albert:
tism on July 11. Church office Adams departs church at 9 a.m. and Fred Clifford, Water Street, from Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945.
hours, Monday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Rulers, Partners, Rivals” speaks on
July 11, all church picnic after 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $7 for non-members and
Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4 her book about one of history¹s most
worship service at 47 Mayflow- $5 for members. For reservations, go enduring love stories at 7 p.m. at the
p.m. Pilgrim childcare and pre- er St., Kingston. to winslowhouse.org or call 781-837- Winslow house in Marshfield.
school, Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6
p.m.
Friday July 9 5753.
First Church of Gather ‘Round Storytime. Stories
Saturday July 17
United Methodist Christ, Scientist for preschoolers through kindergarten
with an adult. Held year-round in the
Monday July 12
Audubon for kids. Mass Audubon
highstreetumc.org 781-934-6434 picture book room of the Duxbury National Archives trip. Duxbury program staff members explore
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke Sunday worship service and Free Library children’s department. Senior Center Genealogy Club is the bay with the kids followed by
781-585-9863 Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 from 10:30-11 a.m. sponsoring a field trip to the National crafts. Program begins at 9:30 a.m.
Office hours are Monday- a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- Archives in Waltham for a workshop and meet in the right hand parking
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at 10 a.m. This trip is free to Duxbury lot across the Powder Point Bridge.
p.m. Sunday worship service Christian Science Reading Room Saturday July 10 residents. The bus leaves the Senior This is a free series of programs. For
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls Center at 8:30 a.m. and will return at more information, please contact
Workshop for young artists. The 2:30 p.m. To make a reservation and
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Corner, Tuesday through Satur- DAA has one more scheduled John Galluzzo at 781-837-9400 or
day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. further details, call Linda at781-934- jgalluzzo@massaudubon.org.
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee workshop to help create art for the 5774.
hour following. Third Friday of Christian Science Sentinel Midsummer Show. The workshop
each month we serve dinner at Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- Artist reception. A reception to
is planned from 10 a.m. to noon. Teen art workshops. A summer meet the artist Sally Dean will be held
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. day mornings at 9 a.m. Supplies and the frame included for teen oil painting for beginners and from 2-4 p.m. in the Helen Bumpus
Last Wednesday of the month is $30. Please call to register prior to intermediates will be offered at the Gallery where she will demonstrate
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. the workshop. Visit duxburyart.org Art Complex Museum from July 12 –
Journey or call 781-934-2731 x4 for more 16 and July 26 – 30 from noon until 3
various aspects of her artwork. The
Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on
St. John the Community of Faith information. p.m. The $185 fee includes supplies.
Registrations required at 781-934-
the main level of the Duxbury Free
Car wash. The Duxbury High Library.
www.journeyduxbury.com 6634, x15 or at sally@artcomplex.
Evangelist Episcopal Rev. David Woods School boys’ varsity soccer team is org. Second Annual Headstone
www.stjohnsduxbury.org 781-585-8295 holding a car wash at Duxbury High Motorcycle Run. The run will
781-934-6523 Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- School from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Come take place starting in Holbrook and
Sunday services are at 9 ter at Miramar. on by and support the team. “Dux
Soccer” bumper stickers will also be
Tuesday July 13 will take the riders down Route 139
a.m. Memorial Day through La- onto 3A, going through the towns
bor Day. Wednesday: Men’s available. Audubon on the beach. John of Abington, Rockland, Hanover,
Bible study 6:30 a.m., Coffee
Living Waters Galluzzo will lead a discussion Pembroke, Marshfield and Duxbury,
Winslow House Lobster Boil. The on the state of the osprey on the
and conversation 9 a.m., Holy Community of Hope historic 1699 Winslow House, 634 South Shore. Programs begin at
ending in Kingston at the Hilltop
Eucharist with healing 10 a.m., Careswell St., Marshfield, holds Athletic Association, with a live band
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
www.LivingWatersCH.org 9:30 a.m.and meet in the right hand and cookout. Registration will take
Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey its annual New England Lobster parking lot across the Powder Point
Children’s choir rehearsal 6 Boil at 6:30 p.m. Children’’s menu place from 10 a.m.-12 noon (Rain
508-922-1666 Bridge. Come prepared to walk or sit, Date is July 24). For more info,
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at Sunday, 7 p.m., Ford Center also available. Reservations are bring binoculars and sunscreen. Free.
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult choir recommended. Tickets are $ 50 for the contact Matthew Nelson at 781-510-
at Miramar. For more information, please contact 9844 or by e-mail headstonerun@
rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA full dinner or $15 for the children’’s John Galluzzo at 781-837-9400 or
meeting at 7:30 p.m. menu. For tickets, call the Winslow gmail.com.
jgalluzzo@massaudubon.org.
House at 781-837-5753 or go onto
the Web site, winslowhouse.org. Teen Quiz Show. The Teen Quiz
Show will be held from 10 a.m. to Sunday July 18
12 noon in the Setter Room of the
Contact us Duxbury Free Library. They have
Victorian Tea. At the Daniel Webster
Estate, 238 Webster St., Marshfield
Send religious service information or changes to: an MC but need three middle school from 2-4 p.m. Seating is at 2 p.m. and
contestants and three high school
events@clipperpress.com contestants. Each group will be
the price is $15 and reservations are
requested. Handicapped accessible.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Mary Beth Goldman

What fun things are you doing this summer?

“Taking pictures, going to the “Seeing all my friends at camp!” “Hanging out with friends, go- “Going to the beach as much as “Building sandcastles and
beach and spending time with Nick Ridder ing to parties, seeing family in possible!” eating sand!”
my family!” Spring St. Ohio.” Colin Murray Addison Kirk-Elliot
Karen Wong Michael Courtright Pine Lake Rd. Jeremiah Dr.
Meetinghouse Lane Fairwood Dr.

For reservations call Virginia at 781- Vacation Bible School. High Street Tones. Tickets are $100 per person. takes place on Saturday, Sept. 11 loved one affected by Alzheimer’s
837-2403 or Eileen at 781-837-7579. United Methodist Church will be All proceeds go toward the Miramar from 3-11 p.m. on Duxbury Beach. disease. For more information,
holding this year’s Vacation Bible Capital Fund. For more information, Tickets can be purchased online at contact Sandi Wright or Eilish
School, “Hero Headquarters,” during call Ann at 781-585-2460 or visit islandcreekfoundation.org/festival or Broderick-Murphy, at 781-585-2397
Upcoming the week of July 19-23 from 9 a.m.- miramarretreat.org. by phone at 781-934-2028. or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561.
noon. Go to vacationbibleschool.
Fruit as Art. The Fruit as Art com/highstreetumc for more DHS Class of ‘74 and ‘75 Reunion. DHS Class of 1970 reunion. The St. Pierre exhibit. The wood
program will be held from 10 a.m. information and to register your Saturday Aug.14, from 7-12 p.m. at Duxbury High School Class of 1970 sculptures of Robert St. Pierre,
to 12 noon in the Setter Room of the elementary school age child. The the Radisson Hotel, Plymouth. The is planning its 40th reunion weekend internationally-known sculptor and
Duxbury Free Library on Tuesday, cost for the week is $25. Call Kate cost is $55 in advance. Mail checks to be held in Duxbury, Sept. 10-12, former Duxbury resident, will be
July 20. Bring a major piece of fruit Nugent at 781-826-3102 for more payable to DHS Class of 1975 to 2010. Anyone who has information exhibited in “On Their Own” at The
and the library will provide knives, information. Sally Bolster, 195 Vine St. Duxbury, on alumni or an interest in attending Art Complex Museum from May 30
toothpicks, and smaller additions MA 02332 by July 20. please e-mail to dux70@gmail.com. until August 15.
such as raisins, broccoli, carrot strips, Japanese tea ceremony. The Art Classmates are encouraged to join
etc. Sign up on the bulletin board in Complex Museum will present a Skateboard Art Challenge. Enter the Facebook Group: “Duxbury, Duxbury Camera Club. Meets the
the Teen Lounge on the upper level. Japanese tea ceremony at 2 p.m. in original artwork in the DAA’s Second MAClass ’70” where updates are first Wednesday of each month, from
the tea hut, Shofun. Tea Master Allan Annual Skateboard Art Challenge. routinely posted. 7-9:30 p.m. in the Merry Room of
DBMS Presentation. Duxbury Bay (Sosei) Palmer will conduct this Artwork may be submitted either the Duxbury Free Library. Guests
Maritime School presents a public ceremony. One more tea ceremony on the deck of an actual skateboard are always welcome at the regular
slide show and presentation on
‘Oysters Zanzibar: Bringing Shellfish
presentation is scheduled for Sept. or on paper, board or canvas in the
shape and size of a skateboard.
Ongoing meetings.
26. Admission is free but seating is Friday Night Entertainment. From 9
Farming to East Africa” at 7 p.m. on limited and available on a first-come Registration begins Monday, July Farmer’s Market. Duxbury¹s very
Wednesday July 21. Please RSVP to 26 at 10 a.m. at The Ellison Center own Farmers and Artisans Regional p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House
basis. Guests are advised to dress on Washington Street, featuring Sean
dbms@dbms.org or 781-934-7555. for the weather. In case of rain the for the Arts: 64 Saint George St. Market (DUXFARM) is open every
Register by Thursday, Aug. 12 at Wednesday from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. at McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and
presentation will take place inside the vocalist.
King Caesar House lectures.
museum. 4 p.m. Registration fee is $10 per its Tarkiln Community Center site on
Author Stephen Puleo will speak piece. Opening Event will be held Route 53 through Oct. 13.
on his new book, “A City So Grand: Book a Librarian. The Duxbury
Enchanted Evening. On Saturday, Thursday, Aug. 19 from 6 – 8 p.m. Free Library reference department
The Rise of an American Metropolis, July 31 Miramar Retreat Center will Artist exhibit. During the months of
Boston 1850-1900” on July 22 at the Island Creek Oyster Festival. July and August the Helen Bumpus is offering 30 minute one-on-one
hold the 7th annual “Some Enchanted sessions to assist patrons in using
King Caesar Barn,120 King Caesar Evening” at the retreat center, 121 Tickets for the 5th annual Island Gallery will feature an exhibit by
Rd. Tickets are $5 per person at the Creek Oyster Festival are on Marshfield artist Sally Dean. The computers. Sessions will be tailor
Parks St. Social hour, elegant dinner, made to address individual needs.
door. For more information, visit cash bar, silent auction, raffle and sale. Benefitting the Island Creek Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on
duxburyhistory.org. Oysters Foundation, the festival the main level of the Duxbury Free Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to
live entertainment by the Bell- book a Librarian.
Library.
Get Fit at the Duxbury Senior
King Caesar lectures begin July 8
Alzheimer’s support group.
Center. A series of four week Gentle

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Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care
Center will be hosting a monthly Yoga sessions on Thursday evening
with Claire from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The
he “King Caesar Morning Lectures,” Alzheimer’s support group in the
cost for four weeks is $27 payable
presented by the Duxbury Rural and tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center, 308 Kingstown to the Town of Duxbury. Also, two
Historical Society, will begin on July 8. Zumba classes with Paddi Donato are
Way. The group will meet on the first
On that date, the Society will present, “A Morning Tuesday of each month, from 7-8:30 offered on Thursday morning at 8:15
with Louisa May Alcott.” The famous author will p.m. and is open to all families, a.m. and Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. for
be portrayed by Jan Turnquist, executive director friends, and caregivers who have a one hour for $5 per class.
of Orchard House, the historic house museum in
Concord where Alcott wrote Little Women in 1868.
Jan has portrayed Miss Alcott on the FOX TV net-
work, several BBC productions, as well as on Pub-
lic Television and for First Lady, Laura Bush. Jan,
speaking as Alcott, will bring us behind the scenes
stories from Alcott’s life including family friend-
ships with Thoreau and Emerson; her unconven-
tional upbringing in poverty; and the family love
that inspired her to write an American classic. The
event begins with refreshments at 10 a.m. and the
lecture commences at 10:30 a.m.
Other speakers in the series will include author
Stephen Puleo who will speak on his new book,
“A City So Grand: The Rise of an American Me-
Jan Turnquist will portray Louisa May
tropolis, Boston 1850-1900” on July 22, Patricia Alcott at the first King Caesar lecture.
Gilrein, Curator of the DRHS who will speak on
the Society’s new exhibit Life on the Quarterdeck:
Duxbury Sea Captains on Aug. 5 and author Ted Clark who will speak on his new book, “Tak-
ing the High Ground: How Boston Broke the British Grip” on August 19.
All lectures take place at the King Caesar Barn on 120 King Caesar Road in Duxbury.
Tickets are $5 per person and may be purchased at the door. For information about the lecture #OMMERCIALs0ORTRAITSs3PORTSs%VENTSs4HEATRE
series, visit the Society’s Web site at www.duxburyhistory.org or phone 781-934-6106. 781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM
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Marion to Bermuda on a boat
continued from page one
interactive displays, rare books, and maps. You just can’t many strategies used and, of crew were as follows: Ed off four larger boats over the
imagine.” course, having a few “dark and Mayo – (his third Bermuda very last 15 miles to the fin-
I asked what her favorite thing was about the trip. stormies,” which originated race,) each race is different, ish line. We finished sixth out
“I really don’t do favorites,” she charmingly replied. “All on the island. Note they are a sometimes it takes two days of seven in our class, but all
of it was my favorite.” well-deserved treat after 4-5 to get to the Gulf Stream, pre- of the boats in our class were
At 16, she’ll be a junior at Duxbury High School, with days of serious sailing, when viously only 12 hours; Andre so close that if we had just
primary interests in art and writing. Writing sounds right to attention to detail would pro- Martecchini – (his fourth) this shaved an hour off our finish
me. Good writers love to read. Her mom told me that this was hibit any alcoholic consump- has been the most uneventful time in roughly 80 hours, we
actually Alex’s second trip away from home. She went to Italy tion aboard. trip, but he saw many pods of would have landed in the top
last year with the DHS group, so this was relatively easy. Though Attitude did not dolphins and whales; Keith three. That is why planning a
Chris Kimball, 18, graduated from DHS this year, and will encounter any rain, some of Fotta – (five trips) this was course to use the Gulf Stream
go to UMass Amherst this fall, where he’ll major in English. our competitors ran into 30 one of the fastest trips he ever and eddies to your advantage
He also visited the Library of Congress. knot squalls, which helped made in great sailing condi- is so important. On corrected
“It was beautiful,” he said. “It captured the ideal of the them on their way. Over our tions; Terry Watson – amaz- time, Attitude finished 24 of
preservation and the cherishing of knowledge. It was like a entire trip the winds ranged ingly calm and smooth to the 38 boats in the cruising class.
from 3 to 26 knots, seas were point where seven-knot speed We obviously aim to do better
palace.” English major sounds right to me. Chris speaks well.
glassy to eight foot swells. felt like five! next year in the 2011 Marion -
Both kids said the presentation made by Ellen and the Some comments by the Attitude was able to hold Bermuda Race.
group was very well received. Two other programs shared the
8 a.m. workshop, with an audience of about 40, but ours was
the only one that brought a contingent of kids along. The last
two Clippers have covered the Bookmarks already, including
Clipper Intern Luke Cronin’s in-depth piece last week about
Ellen’s extension of the program to a middle school age group.
I won’t pretend that I read the book Ellen lent me (Socrates
Café, by Christopher Philips, Ellen’s inspiration for the group).
I did cast sufficient counter-spells on my reluctant laptop
to watch the Youtube videos posted by the group. Look for
“Duxbury teen book club ALA pres 1,” then surf to the second
and third videos. Your kids, like mine, can show you how.
You can watch Chris, Alex and the others in action, along with
Ellen’s Socratic questioning.
It’s a powerful thing that Ellen and chaperone Sue Clark
(Bookmark member Maddy Clark’s mother) brought 14
young people to the conference, and not just a PowerPoint
presentation, though Alex explained that Ellen had that, too.
Reading for pleasure, without scholastic pressure, may be the SHARING THE PODIUM: Duxbury’s Jimmy Bunnell won his age
group at the Cohasset Triathalon on June 27, with Senator Scott
highest form of education. The Bookmarks and the new middle Brown (pictured at left) taking third place.
school-aged Philosophy Club add venues where kids can share
those joys with others – like-minded or different-minded –
based on their own fertile interests.
Alex laughed when I asked her about the head count at the
end of the trip (it matched).
“They counted us all the time,” she said. “We each had a
number, but sometimes we’d switch, so they got all confused.” Ryan Stuhr, a 7th grader at
Smart alecks, but in true Bookmarks style, no one was left Duxbury Middle School, won
behind. the 42nd Annual Trusted
Choice Big “I” Junior Classic
Golf Tournament for the 12-13
years Boys category. The tour-
nament was held at the Thorny

Art workshop for teens Lea Golf Club on June 23. The
18-hole course was originally
designed by Donald Ross.
The Art Complex Museum is holding a special workshop
for teens, Oil Painting for Beginners and Intermediates, to be
taught by well-known South Shore artist Laura Tryon Jen-
nings. First session is scheduled from July 12 through July 16,
Nick Kale (DHS ‘05) recently
the second session from July 26 through July 30. Class times
competed in the Asian Grand
are from noon until 3 p.m. Jennings is an award-winning artist Prix Archery Tournament in
whose work is in the collections of Mary Higgins Clark, Joan Taipei, Taiwan, as a member
Lunden and Harvard University. Registration is required at of the USA Archery Team. The
781-934-6634. tournament is organized by
the Chinese Taipei Archery
Association and has over 25
countries attending the event
competing for world ranking.
Kale is a resident athlete at the
US Olympic Training Center in
Chula Vista, Calif.

Grant Inglis, DHS 2007, pic-


tured at left, placed second
in the Madeira Centennial
Criterium Category 4/5 race.
He and another rider broke
early on in the 40 minute
race and held a two man
break the remainder of the
race. A third rider bridged
up to them and, after sit-
ting in for five laps, went
over the top to solo the vic-
tory. Grant had the legs to
outsprint his break-mate for
second on the line.
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“Ahoy, mate, them’s Climbing the


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cell.
Thayer Academy high school runs. Positive attitude, easy to Clamming trips. Flycasting
House Cleaner House Cleaning
freshman looking for babysitting talk to. Call Rick Shea. lessons. Scenic bay tours. Gift
Offices, houses and apartments. Residential cleaning. Great local
opportunities. Completed Jordan 774-454-7548, 508-224-9036. Certificates. Capt. David Bitters,
Seven years experience. Available references. Call 774-268-9505.
Hospital’s Babysitter Safety Pet Sitter Available BAYMEN Guide Service, Inc.
anytime on the south shore. Local
training program. Excellent Weekends. Also available 781-934-2838 Brick Steps Repaired
references available. Call
references available. Call Mon-Fri, after 5 p.m; $15/half www.baymenoutfitters.com No job too small. All masonry
781-556-3520.
Caroline, 781-934-9460. hour. Please call 617-827-1667. work. 508-690-2220.
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Service & Automobiles & Automobiles & Automobiles Notices
Painter/Carpenter/Handyman recorded with the Plymouth
Experienced and professional. County Registry of Deeds at
Family business. Free estimates. Book 27276, Page 200 and
We will beat any price. Interior
now held by the plaintiff by
and exterior work, custom made
pergolas, painting, wainscoting, assignment
wallpapering, kitchens, cabinetry, has filed with said court a
vinyl siding, tiling, replacement 2004 Pursuit 2270 21' Doral complaint for authority to
windows, roofing, remodeling, Center console. Low hours, 1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy foreclose said mortgage
home repairs. Call 508-851-0053 Com-Pac 16xl Sloop T-Top, 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, in the manner following:
1993 microcruiser with outboard cabin, low hours, great condition.
or email color fishfinder, GPS, live bait Includes trailer, skis and more. by entry and possession and
freshcoatpaint@hotmail.com (w/alternator), trailer, plain sails, well, brand new aluminum
Port-a-Potty, grill, awning. In Regularly maintained and locally exercise of power of sale.
Venture tandem trailer with disc serviced. Inside winter storage, If you are entitled to the
� good shape. Stub keel - draws
18”, 1100 lb. displacement.
brakes. $34,900. Call George, ready for this season. $5900 or benefits of the
Plantation Shutters and Blinds 781-603-5640. best offer. Call Paul at Servicemembers Civil Relief
Many extras. $3000. Call cell,
Hunter Douglas blinds and 781-361-2546 after noon. 781-389-7448 or 781-934-8188. Act as amended and you
shutters. Specializing in object to such foreclosure you
plantation shutters in real wood, or your attorney should file a
composite, and vinyl. Free
in-home consultation, free
written appearance and
installation. Call for in-home answer in said court at Boston
quote. We offer lowest prices on on or before AUGUST 9,
shutters/blinds. 781-985-5480 2010
Frugalblindsandshutters.com 4 Sail or you may be forever
‘06 Rockwood Freedom Camper
Window And Gutter Cleaning Excellent condition, well cared 1988 Hunter 23 - $3,200. 2006 Four Winds Travel Trailer barred from claiming that
Let local firefighters brighten your for, winterized and covered. Affordable Sailing! Sail for 8’ x 24’, sleeps 4. Like new. A/C, such foreclosure is invalid
day! Residential and storefront. Refrigerator, heater, king-queen season! Boat in Duxbury Bay. one heat, refrigeration, stove, under said act.
Pressure washing - house, patio, pullout, electric brakes. Asking gas outboard, Nissan 8.9; three microwave oven, stereo system, Witness, KARYN F.
deck, etc. Free gutter cleaning $6300, am negotiable. Call sails; boat stands (Note: electrical awning etc. $8600. Call Colin, SCHEIER, Chief Justice of
with every full house window job. 781-293-3219. not working). Call Kevin, 508-291-0017.
said Court on JUNE 22, 2010
Reasonable rates. References 617-620-9479 or Ron,
Attest:
available. Fully insured. Keith 781-724-1270.
DEBORAH J.
McWalter. 781-340-5183 or PATTERSON
cell-781-690-2000.
RECORDER
Computer Help Etc. 201002-0236-GRY
Personlized computer help and
solutions! In-home and small TOWN OF
business. Free same day service 2002 25’ Rinker Express
I/O 350 MPI Bravo 3. Very low
2004 GMC Yukon SLT DUXBURY
assessment and system Marshall Sandpiper $19,500/bo. Fully loaded, 6-disc
diagnostic. No job too big or hours, professionally maintained.
1974 Marshall 15’ catboat with CD player, rear seat DVD
small. Lowest prices All the options, enclosed head, BOARD OF
trailer. Very good shape. Green entertainment system, heated
guaranteed! 339-832-4242 or shower, microwave, fridge,
www.ComputerHelpEtc.com. stove/oven, large swim platform, hull w/ green sail cover. Great bay leather seats, power driver and APPEALS
boat. $4800. Call 781-883-6454. passenger seat, third row seat,
Repairs, Virus & Spyware depth, fish, windlass, 6 CD
power moon, roof luggage rack,
Removal, Networking, changer. Family boat sleeps 4.
$26,900. Call 781-585-7911.
power mirrors, premium wheels, NOTICE OF
Customized Tutoring. 4 wheel drive. Call 781-826-4075.
Professional Window Cleaning Sailing Lessons Wanted
PUBLIC HEARING
Prices start at $2.00 We are fully
insured. No job too big or small.
Know how to sail a 420? Just Everything Else The Board of Appeals will
bought one and need some
10% off when you mention this sailing lessons for my teen-age
2007 Honda Civic LX
Under the Sun hold a public hearing at the
Town Hall, Mural Room, on
ad. Please call for free estimate. daughter. Please call
Mike 781-789-3612 781-934-6159. $13,750 Gray, manual 5 speed, U-Pick Blueberries July 22, 2010 at 7: 30 p.m. to
House Cleaning 4dr, only 38k miles, CD player T-Farm. 279 High St., Duxbury. consider the application of
I will clean your house or with MP3 hook up/built in $2 a pint. Daily 9-4. Washington Duxbury, LLC
business. Over six years of Navigation screen, rear spoiler, 781-585-3272. for a special permit under
experience. References available. power windows and power moon
roof, great on gas! Call
Article(s) 400 and 900,
Please call Clezir, 774-269-3612.
781-223-4274. Legal Section(s) 421.3; 424; and
906.2 of the Duxbury
Got Rot?
Repair or replace rotted trim 2004 Armada 4WD SE SUV Notices Protective Bylaw.
around your house. Window sills, This off-road SUV with third row The project is located at 11
corner boards, facia boards, sills, has been well maintained, has a COMMONWEALTH Washington Street, Parcel No.
deckboards, replacement or clean and clear title, just one OF 200-771-055 of the Duxbury
restoration. Large or small jobs. owner and runs perfectly.
Call Ken, 781-585-7541. 63,467 miles, green exterior and MASSACHUSETTS Assessors’ Map, consists of
gray leather interior. Asking Boston Whaler .28 acres, is zoned for
1988 17’ Montauk in great Neighborhood Business
Planes, Train $15,999. Call 781-934-1552.
condition. 100 HP engine. LAND COURT District 1 and is owned by
Moored in Duxbury Bay, available
& Automobiles for a test drive anytime. $9800 or
Washington Duxbury LLC,
best offer. Call 781-964-6770. DEPARTMENT OF P.O. Box 1741, Duxbury,
MA 02332.
THE TRIAL COURT The applicant proposes to
change existing mixed use of
(SEAL) professional office, retail and
1995 Range Rover LWB To: Case No. 426045 two residential apartments to
The biggest, best and last of the Brenda M. Weckbacher professional office and two
Real Frame Range Rovers. and to all persons entitled residential apartments. The
16' Crestliner Excellent condition. Only 65K 99 Seaswirl 23 Walkaround to the benefit of the Board anticipates the
16' Crestliner Angler Aluminum miles. Loaded, sunroof, CD, etc. 99 200HP Ocean Pro + 04 trailer. Servicemembers Civil Relief following topics to be
boat with live well, custom Spring Conversion. $9,500. Call Low hours. GPS, VHS, Act.
canvas cover, custom trailer, 9.9 discussed at the hearing: 1)
781-934-2137. depthfinder, sink, stove, potty. BAC Home Loans
hp, 4-stroke Honda electric start Whether the proposed change
Full enclosure. New plugs, Servicing, LP
motor, additional electric trolling in use should be specially
thermostats, water pump, claiming to be the holder of
motor, ship to shore radio, batteries. Many extras. Very good permitted under the Bylaw.
lawrance fish finder, 3 life jackets, a Mortgage covering real 2) Whether the proposed
condition. On Duxbury mooring.
3 anchors. $7400 or bo. Call Ready to go. $22,900.
property in change would substantially
781-934-2349. 781-585-8886. Duxbury, increase the non conforming
numbered 234 Parks nature of the existing use. 3)
25' O'Day Sailboat Street
1978 25 ft. O'Day sailboat. Whether the proposed change
given by Brenda M. would be substantially more
Excellent centerboard bay boat
sleeps 5, newer genoa and jib, 2000 Mazda B4000 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport Weckbacher to Mortgage detrimental to the
new stays and antenna wiring, 4WD SE CAB plus 4D, 137,000 6 cyl, automatic, full power, 4WD, Electronic Registration neighborhood than the
9.8 hp motor, ready to sail. Can miles. Auto, well maintained, tow very clean. Great second or beach Systems, Inc., dated existing use.
be moored on flats, asking package, bed liner. $3995 or best car. $3900. Call 781-248-3383 December 17, 2003, and
offer. Call 781-696-1879. 4) Whether any proposed
$4950. Call 791-934-9189. (cell).
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sign conforms to the passed called by the a Community-Scale Wind minimizes any adverse visual, failure of the facility or
regulations §601 of the Moderator. Facility, the height of a Wind safety, and environmental reasonably foreseeable events
Bylaw. Voted on Saturday, March Facility will be measured impacts. A Special Permit thereat.
The application may be 13, 2010 from natural grade to the tip may be granted if the Special 4) Site Control. At the
viewed in the Inspectional of the rotor blade at its Permit Granting Authority time of its application for a
Services Department between Article 18-Moved and highest point. finds that: Special Permit, the applicant
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and seconded that the Town will Nacelle: The housing (a) the specific site is an shall submit documentation of
1:00 p.m. or by appointment. vote to amend the Protective around the electrical appropriate and approved actual or prospective control
The Board of Appeals will Bylaw by adding a new generator and other systems location for such use; of the project site sufficient to
accept written comments on Section 616 entitled such as gearboxes and blade (b) the use is not expected allow for installation and use
this application. “Community-Scale Wind controls on a wind turbine. to adversely affect the of the proposed facility.
Facilities”: The rotor blades are typically neighborhood; Documentation shall also
Dennis A. Murphy, Chair 616 connected to the nacelle. (c) there is not expected to include proof of control over
Board of Appeals COMMUNITY-SCALE Rated Nameplate be any appreciable hazard to setback areas and access
Adv: 7/7/10-7/14/10 WIND FACILITIES Capacity: The maximum pedestrians, vehicles or roads, if required.
Case #10-14 616.1 rated output of electric power wildlife from the use; 5) Contact Data. The
Purpose and Applicability production equipment. This (d) adequate and applicant or
The purpose of this section output is typically specified appropriate infrastructure will Community-Scale Wind
is to provide by special permit by the manufacturer with a be provided for the proper Facility permit holder shall
Town of Duxbury for the construction and “nameplate” on the and safe operation of the maintain a phone number,
Annual Town operation of equipment. Community-Scale Wind email address, and physical
Meeting Community-Scale Wind Setback: The distance Facility; and address (all to be posted at the
March 13, 2010 Facilities, to generate power from the base of the (e) the requirements of facility) and identify a
for use at municipally owned Community-Scale Wind section 616-3-616.10 are responsible individual person
facilities and to provide Facility tower, measured from complied with in all respects; for the public to contact with
The Town meeting was standards for the placement, the centerline of the Temporary erection of inquiries and complaints
called to order by the design, construction, Community-Scale Wind Wind Monitoring or throughout the life of the
Moderator at 9:05am, and monitoring, modification and Facility tower, to the nearest Meteorological Towers shall project. Such persons shall be
recessed at 3:50pm until the removal of such property line. also be required to be accessible at all times during
meeting was reconvened on Community-Scale Wind Special Permit Granting permitted as a temporary normal business hours and for
Monday, March 15th at Facilities that address public Authority: The Special structure subject to issuance emergencies on a 24 hour a
7:30pm and adjourned sine safety, minimize impacts on Permit Granting Authority of a building permit for a day, every day basis. The
die at 10:55pm. All sessions scenic, natural and historic shall be the Planning Board. temporary structure for not Special Permit shall specify
were held at the Duxbury resources of the Town of Wind Monitoring or more than eighteen months. the requirements for a contact
Performing Arts Center, 73 Duxbury and to provide Meteorological Tower: A Wind Monitoring or person(s).
Alden St., Duxbury adequate financial assurance temporary tower (Met. Meteorological Towers shall 616.4 Certain Specific
for operating and Tower) equipped with devices comply with the minimum Requirements
ARTICLE 17 decommissioning such to measure wind speeds and height, setback, lighting and 1) Height-
Move and seconded that Community-Scale Wind direction used to determine signage requirements as set Community-Scale Wind
the Town vote to amend the Facilities. how much wind power a site forth in section 616.4. Facilities and or Monitoring
Protective Bylaw section This section applies to all can be expected to generate. 2) Compliance with or Meteorological Towers
421.3.7 to add the words Community-Scale Wind Wind Facility: A wind Laws, Ordinances and shall be no higher than 250
‘renewable and alternative Facilities proposed to be turbine device that converts Regulations. The feet above the current grade
energy research and constructed after the effective kinetic wind energy into construction and operation of of the land.
development’ as follows: date of this section. It shall rotational energy that drives all such proposed 2) Setbacks
421: Neighborhood apply to any size turbines, an electrical generator. A Community-Scale Wind Community-Scale Wind
Business District 1: Use and regardless of rated nameplate Wind Facility typically Facilities shall be consistent Facilities and or Monitoring
Regulation capacity. Any new consists of a tower, nacelle with all applicable local, state or Meteorological Towers
“421.3.7: Professional Community-Scale Wind body at the top of the tower, and federal requirements, shall be set back a minimum
office for dental, Facility or physical and a rotor with two or more including but not limited to distance equal to 1.1 times the
architectural, engineering, modifications to existing blades, also known as a all applicable safety, overall height of the Wind
renewable and alternative Community-Scale Wind Horizontal- Axis Wind construction, environmental, Facility from the nearest
energy research and Facilities that materially alters Turbine configuration. electrical, communications property line and private or
development, legal, medical, the type or increases the size However, a Wind Facility and aviation requirements. public way and a minimum
and other similar recognized of such facilities or other could also consist of a 3) Proof of Liability distance equal to 2 times the
professions; medical and equipment shall require a Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine Insurance. The applicant and overall height of the Wind
dental clinics, including retail special permit processed in configuration. (Refer to all appropriate contractors Facility from the nearest
uses accessory thereto accordance with this section. Wind Turbine Configurations shall provide evidence of existing residential or
providing no more than Community-Scale Wind diagram 616.2a below.) liability insurance in an commercial structure not
twenty-five percent of the Facilities shall be constructed Diagram 616.2a amount and for a duration owned by the applicant
rentable floor space in a only in the Publicly Owned sufficient to cover loss or seeking to permit the
principal building exclusive Land Overlay District damage to persons and Community-Scale Wind
of all storage areas is used (POLOD) and exclusive of structures occasioned by the Facility and or Wind
there for.” the Dunes Protection District
And, to vote to amend the and the Wetlands Protection
Protective Bylaw section 302
Definitions by inserting
alphabetically the following
Overlay District.
616.2
Definitions
616.3 Permitting
PHILLIPS
definition: Community-Scale Wind
1) Special Permit TREE & CONSTRUCTION
302 DEFINITIONS Granting Authority. No
Facility: A Community-Scale TREE REMOVAL SEPTIC SYSTEM
Research and Community-Scale Wind
Wind Facility is a Wind Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation
Development Facility shall be erected,
Facility where the primary Hazardous Removals Title V Cert. Septic
Administrative research, constructed, installed or
use of the facility is to Vista & Land Clearing Inspector
development, and testing modified as provided in this
generate electrical power for
facilities that do not involve section without first obtaining Stump Grinding & New Design
use by the Town, inclusive of
the manufacture, fabrication, a special permit from the Removals Backhoe & Perc Test
all equipment, machinery and
processing, or sale of Special Permit Granting Aerial Work Demolition & Grading
structures utilized in
products. Such uses shall not Authority (a “Special
connection with the Christopher Phillips • 781-934-7255
violate any odor, dust, smoke, Permit”). The construction of
conversion of wind energy to
gas, noise, radiation, a Community-Scale Wind
electricity. This includes, but
vibration, or similar pollution Facility shall comply with all
is not limited to, transmission,
standards., requirements set forth in
storage, collection and supply
A report was given by the sections 616.3, 616.4, 616.5
equipment, substations,
Planning Board. and 616.6. All such
transformers, service and
A hearing was held on Jan. Community-Scale Wind
access roads, and one or more
11, 2010 Facilities shall be constructed
Wind Facility.
2/3 vote required -received and operated in a manner that
Height: When referring to
the requisite 2/3 vote and
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Monitoring or Meteorological “shadow flicker” alone shall
not be cause for the refusal to Community-Scale Wind
Towers. The setback zone for Facility and any access road,
Community-Scale Wind permit a Community-Scale
Wind Facility. unless accepted as a public
Facilities and or Wind way, and the cost of repairing
Monitoring or Meteorological 2) Noise - The
Community-Scale Wind any damage occurring as a
Towers can fall within the result of operation and
limits of Wetlands Protection Facility and associated
equipment shall conform with construction. All material
Overlay and the Flood Hazard modifications to a
Overlay Districts. the provisions of the
Department of Environmental Community-Scale Wind
3) Color and Finish - The Facility made after issuance
Special Permit Granting Protection’s, Division of Air
Quality Noise Regulations of the special permit shall
Authority shall have require approval by the
discretion over the color of (310 CMR 7.10), unless the
Department agrees that those Special Permit Granting
the Community-Scale Wind Authority as provided in this
Facility, although a neutral, provisions shall not be
section.
non-reflective exterior color Legal Legal applicable. A source of sound
will be considered to be 616.8 Removal
designed to blend with the
surrounding environment is Notices Notices violating these regulations if 1)
Requirements -
Removal
Any
encouraged. phone number, and warn of the source:
parking and building (a) Increases the broadband Community-Scale Wind
4) Lighting and Signage - any danger, whether inherent coverage requirements. All Facility, Wind Monitoring or
No lighting shall be permitted or perceived. sound level by more than 10
such appurtenant structures, dB(A) above ambient level, Meteorological Tower which
on Community-Scale Wind (b) Educational signs including but not limited to, has reached the end of its
Facilities and or Monitoring providing information about or
equipment shelters, storage (b) Produces a “pure tone” useful life, permit term or has
or Meteorological Towers the facility and the benefits of facilities, transformers, and been abandoned shall be
other than lighting required renewable energy. condition – when an octave
substations, shall be band center frequency sound removed by the facility
by the Federal Aviation Community-Scale Wind architecturally compatible owner. When the
Administration (FAA). Facilities shall not be used for pressure level exceeds the two
with each other and shall be adjacent center frequency Community-Scale Wind
Lighting of other parts of the displaying any advertising or contained within the Wind Facility, Wind Monitoring or
Community-Scale Wind signage. sound pressure levels by 3
Facility tower whenever decibels or more. Meteorological Tower is
Facility and or Monitoring or 5) Utility Connections - technically and economically scheduled to be
Meteorological Towers, such Utility connections from the These criteria are measured
feasible. Structures shall only both at the property line and decommissioned, the
as appurtenant structures, Community-Scale Wind be used for housing of applicant shall notify the
shall be limited to that Facility to the utilities power at the nearest inhabited
equipment for this particular residence. Ambient is defined Special Permit Granting
required for safety and grid shall be located site. Whenever feasible, Authority by certified mail of
operational purposes, and underground. Electrical as the background
structures shall be shielded A-weighted sound level that the proposed date of
shall be reasonably shielded transformers for utility from view by vegetation or discontinued operations and
from abutting properties. interconnections may be is exceeded 90% of the time
fencing and or located in an measured during equipment plans for removal. The
Unless good cause is shown above ground if required by underground vault and joined owner/operator shall
for an exemption, signs on the the utility provider. hours. The ambient may also
or clustered to avoid adverse be established by other means physically remove the
Community-Scale Wind 6. Appurtenant visual impacts. Community-Scale Wind
Facility and or Monitoring or Structures - All appurtenant with consent from the
7) Support Towers - Department of Environmental Facility, Wind Monitoring or
Meteorological Towers shall structures to such Monopole towers are the Meteorological Tower no
comply with the requirements Community-Scale Wind Protection (DEP). An analysis
preferred type of support for prepared by a qualified more than 150 days after the
of Duxbury’s sign Facilities shall be subject to Community-Scale Wind date of discontinued
regulations, and shall be reasonable regulations engineer shall be presented to
Facilities, and shall be used demonstrate compliance with operations. At the time of
limited to: concerning the bulk and unless good cause is shown removal, the
(a) Those necessary to height of structures and these noise standards.
that a substantial economic 3) Land Clearing, Soil Community-Scale Wind
identify the owner, provide a determining yard sizes, lot hardship or safety Facility, Wind Monitoring or
24-hour emergency contact area, setbacks, open space, Erosion and Habitat
consideration merits an Impacts - Clearing of natural Meteorological Tower site
alternative. vegetation shall be limited to shall be restored to the state it
616.5 Emergency Services that which is reasonably was in before the facility was
The applicant shall provide necessary for the constructed, or to other less
a copy of the project construction, operation and stringent restorative
summary and site plan to the maintenance of the conditions approved by the
local emergency services Community-Scale Wind Special Permit Granting
entity, as designated by the Facility and is otherwise Authority. More specifically,
Special Permit Granting prescribed by applicable laws, decommissioning shall
Authority. Upon request, the regulations, and ordinances. include provision for:
applicant shall cooperate with Community-Scale Wind (a) Physical removal of all
local emergency services in Facilities shall be designed to wind turbines, Wind
developing an emergency minimize land clearing and Monitoring or Meteorological
response plan. Wind turbines fragmentation of open space Tower structures, equipment,
or other structures part of a areas. security barriers and
Community-Scale Wind 616.7 Facility transmission lines from the
Facility shall be designed to Conditions site.
prevent unauthorized access. The applicant shall (b) Disposal of all solid
616.6 Specific maintain the and hazardous waste in
Environmental Community-Scale Wind accordance with local and
Considerations Facility in good condition and state waste disposal
1) Shadow/Flicker - as a condition for the permit, regulations.
Community-Scale Wind shall submit with the (c) Stabilization or
Facilities shall be sited in a application a plan for re-vegetation of the site as
manner that minimizes maintaining the necessary to minimize
shadowing or flicker impacts Community-Scale Wind erosion. The Special Permit
caused by motion of the rotor Facility in accordance Granting Authority may allow
blades as they pass in front of herewith. Maintenance shall the owner to leave
the sun. The applicant has the include, but not be limited to, landscaping or designated
burden of proving that this painting, structural repairs, below-grade foundations in
effect does not have and integrity of security order to minimize erosion and
significant adverse impact on measures. Site access shall be disruption to vegetation.
neighboring or adjacent uses maintained to a level 2) Abandonment - Absent
through either siting or acceptable to the local Fire notice of a proposed date of
mitigation. It is acknowledged Chief and Emergency decommissioning, the
that a degree of Medical Services. The project Community-Scale Wind
shadow/flicker effect results owner shall be responsible for Facility shall be considered
from any wind turbine, and the cost of maintaining the abandoned when the facility
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860 that the existence of some fails to operate for more than
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one year without the written and accurate Permit Granting Authority
consent of the Special Permit post-construction simulations last sentence of the first
Granting Authority. The of the height and breadth of paragraph
Special Permit Granting the Community-Scale Wind A Special Permit may be
Authority shall determine in Facility (e.g. superimpositions granted if the Special Permit
its sole discretion what of the Community-Scale Granting Authority finds that:
proportion of the facility is Wind Facility onto Shall was changed to may.
inoperable for the facility to photographs of existing 3) 616.3-1(e) - the
be considered abandoned. If views); and requirements of section
the applicant fails to remove (b) All view 616.3-616.10 are complied
the Community-Scale Wind representations will include with in all respects.
Facility in accordance with existing, or proposed, The change removed and
the requirements of this buildings or tree coverage. replaced this sequence.616.4,
section within 150 days of 5) Landscape Plan - 616.5 and 616.6 with the
abandonment or the proposed The applicant shall submit a above.
date of decommissioning, the Legal Legal landscape plan indicating all
proposed changes to the
Amendment passed.
4) 616.8 (3)-Surety-A
Town shall have the authority
to enter the property and
Notices Notices landscape of the site, performance bond equal to
physically remove the facility 2) Required surrounding parcels shall be including temporary or the removal costs of the
and be indemnified for the Compliance Documents - included. permanent roads or proposed wind facility and
costs and all other liabilities The applicant shall provide (b) A one inch equals 40 driveways, grading, restoration of the site may be
associated with the removal. the Special Permit Granting feet site plan of the proposed vegetation clearing and required as a condition of
3) Surety - A performance Authority with seven copies Community-Scale Wind planting, exterior lighting, approval, such bond to be
bond equal to the removal of the application and all Facility site, with contour screening vegetation or submitted to the Zoning
cost of the proposed wind required exhibits. All plans intervals of no more than two structures. Lighting, other Enforcement Officer prior
facility and restoration of the and maps shall be prepared, (2) feet, showing the than required by the FAA, to issuance of a building
site may be required as a stamped and signed by a following: shall be designed to minimize permit, and held by the
condition of approval, such professional engineer or (i@. Special Permitting glare onto abutting properties Town Treasurer.
bond to be submitted to the surveyor licensed to practice Granting Authority) Property and be directed downward All amendments are
Zoning Enforcement Officer in the Commonwealth of lines for the subject parcel with full cut-off fixtures to included in the complete text
prior to issuance of a building Massachusetts. Included in and adjacent parcels within reduce light pollution. above.
permit, and held by the the application shall be: 500 feet; 6) Development, A report was given by the
Treasurer. (a) Name, address, phone (ii) Outline of all existing Operation and Maintenance Planning Board.
616.9 Duration number and signature of the buildings, including purpose Plan - The applicant shall A hearing was held on Jan.
A special permit issued for applicant, as well as all co (e.g. residence, garage, etc.) submit a plan for the 11, 2010
a Community-Scale Wind -applicants or property on subject parcel and all development of the A 2/3 vote is
Facility shall be valid for the owners, if any; adjacent parcels within 500 Community-Scale Wind required-Received the
projected useful life of the (b) The name, contact feet. Include distances from Facility (including the requisite 2/3 vote called by
facilities as determined by the information and signature of the Community-Scale Wind specifications for the the Moderator.
Special Permit Granting any agents representing the Facility to each building Community-Scale Wind Voted at the Monday,
Authority based on applicant; shown; Facility and the development March 15th session.
submissions of the applicant, (c) A textual description of (iii) Location of all roads, timeline and process from
but in any case not more than the project, including the public and private on the site ground breaking to Article 19-Moved and
25 years, unless extended or names of all contractors and parcel and adjacent parcels commissioning), as well as a seconded that Town will vote
renewed. The time period control persons and a consent within 500 feet, and proposed plan for maintenance of to amend the Duxbury
may be extended or the to the publications of such roads or driveways, either access roads and storm water Protective Bylaw, Section
permit renewed by the Special description in the local temporary or permanent, controls, and general 615.1 as follows:
Permit Granting Authority newspaper; including any associated procedures for operational 615.1 Purpose
upon satisfactory operation of (d) Documentation of the drainage facilities; maintenance of the The purpose of this bylaw
the facility. Request for legal right to use the (iv) Existing areas of tree Community-Scale Wind is to promote functional and
renewal must be submitted at Community-Scale Wind cover, including average Facility. aesthetic design,
least 180 days prior to the Facility site; and height of trees, on the site 7) Independent construction, and
expiration date of the Special (e) Detailed architectural parcel and adjacent parcels Consultants- Upon maintenance of certain
Permit. Submitting a renewal and structural plans of the within 500 feet; submission of an application developments and to
request shall allow for proposed Community-Scale (v) Proposed location and for a Special Permit, the minimize any harmful
continued operation of the Wind Facility including design of Community-Scale Special Permit Granting effects on surrounding
facility until the Special foundation plans and Wind Facility, including all Authority will be authorized areas. Such developments
Permit Granting Authority structural calculations. turbines, ground equipment, to hire outside consultants include but are not limited
acts. At the end of that period (f) Proof of liability appurtenant structures, pursuant to Massachusetts to certain multi-family
(including extensions and insurance that satisfies section transmission infrastructure, General Laws. The applicant residential, non-residential or
renewals), the 616.3.3; access, fencing, exterior shall be required to pay all mixed use activities, business
Community-Scale Wind (g) Certification of height lighting, etc; and reasonable costs associated and professional offices,
Facility shall be removed as approval from the FAA, (vi) Location of viewpoints with the consultant reviews government activities,
required by this section. (h) A statement that referenced below in 616.10.4 required by the Special Permit commercial establishments,
616.10 Application satisfies section 616.6.2, of this section. Granting Authority. Such not-for-profit facilities,
Procedures listing existing and maximum 4) Visualizations - The costs shall be pre-paid by the medical-service facilities, and
1) General - The projected noise levels from Special Permit Granting applicant per the rules and public recreational facilities,
application for a the Community-Scale Wind Authority shall select between regulations of the Special together with their associated
Community-Scale Wind Facility, three and six sight lines, Permit Granting Authority. outdoor areas for vehicular
Facility shall be filed in 3) Siting and Design – including from the nearest 616.11 RIGHT OF movement and parking.
accordance with section 906 Unless otherwise waived by building with a view of the APPEAL Owing to their physical
of this Bylaw and the rules the Special Permit Granting Community-Scale Wind Any person aggrieved by characteristic and the nature
and regulations of the Special Authority, the applicant shall Facility, for pre-and the decision of the Special of their operations, such
Permit Granting Authority provide the Special Permit post-construction view Permit Granting Authority developments may affect
concerning special permits as Granting Authority with a representations. Sites for the may take an appeal to the neighboring properties and
the same maybe revised from description of the property view representations shall be courts in accordance with adjacent sidewalks and
time to time, including such which shall include: selected from populated areas Massachusetts General Laws. streets. Religious and
revisions and requirements as (a) Copy of a portion of the or public ways within a Moved and seconded that educational facilities shall be
may be imposed that are most recent USGS 2-mile radius of the the Town vote to amend exempt from the provisions of
consistent with this section Quadrangle Map, at a scale of Community-Scale Wind Section 616 in the following this section of the bylaw.
and including the items set 1:25,000, showing the Facility. View representations sections: The provisions of this
forth below. Each application proposed facility site, shall have the following 1. Section 616.2-Special section are designed to assure
for a Special Permit shall be including turbine sites, and characteristics: Permit Granting Authority that all development activities
filed by the applicant with the the area within at least two (a) View representations was changed from Zoning regulated by this Bylaw will
Duxbury Town Clerk miles from the facility. shall be in color and shall Board of Appeals to the be carried out so as to provide
pursuant to Massachusetts Zoning district designation include actual Planning Board for and maintain:
General Laws. for the subject parcel and pre-construction photographs 2. Section 616.3-1)Special 1. Protection of
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neighboring properties against Rte. 53), parcels 030-024-000 sold subject to and with the
harmful effects of uses on the and 030-025-000 of the benefit of all easements,
development site. Religious Duxbury Assessors Map. The restrictions, building and
and educational shall be parcels consist of zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax
exempt from the provisions of approximately 19 acres, are titles, water bills, municipal
this section of the bylaw. zoned for Residential liens and assessments, rights
2. Convenient and safe Compatibility, Wetlands of tenants and parties in
access for fire-fighting and Overlay Protection District, possession. TERMS OF
emergency rescue vehicles PD-1 and PD-2, and are SALE: A deposit of FIVE
within the development site owned by Edward M. THOUSAND DOLLARS
and in relation to adjacent Koplovsky as Trustee of the AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00)
streets; Brain Frank Nominee Trust, in the form of a certified
3. Convenience and safety 107 High Street Duxbury, check or bank treasurer’s
of vehicular and pedestrian MA 02332. check will be required to be
movement within the The Board of Appeals will delivered at or before the time
development site and in
relation to adjacent streets,
Legal Legal accept written comments on
this matter.
the bid is offered. The
successful bidder will be
properties or improvements; Notices Notices required to execute a
4. Satisfactory methods for Dennis A. Murphy Foreclosure Sale Agreement
#BP-2010-0078. Duxbury Assessors Map. The Board of Appeals immediately after the close of
drainage of surface water to
The project is located at 52 parcels consist of Adv. 6/30/10 -7/7/10 the bidding. The balance of
and from the development
Sunset Road; Parcel No. approximately 19 acres, are Case #03-12A the purchase price shall be
site;
180-190-000 of the Duxbury zoned for Residential paid within thirty (30) days
5. Satisfactory methods for MORTGAGEE'S
Assessors’ Map, and is owned Compatibility, Wetlands from the sale date in the form
storage, handling, and
disposal of wastewater, by Peter and Laura Annicelli, Overlay Protection District, NOTICE OF SALE of a certified check, bank
52 Sunset Road, Duxbury, PD-1 and PD-2, and are OF REAL ESTATE treasurer’s check or other
refuse, and other wastes
MA 02332. owned by Edward M. check satisfactory to
resulting from the normal
The Building Permit allows Koplovsky as Trustee of the Mortgagee’s attorney. The
operations of the By virtue and in execution
for the construction of 16’ x Brain Frank Nominee Trust, Mortgagee reserves the right
establishment(s) on the of the Power of Sale
32’ utility building with 10’ x 107 High Street Duxbury, to bid at the sale, to reject any
development site; contained in a certain
12’ screened porch. The MA 02332. and all bids, to continue the
6. Convenience and safety Mortgage given by Paul F.
Board anticipates that the The Board anticipates that sale and to amend the terms
of off-street loading and Banville and Linda S.
following topics will be the following topics will be of the sale by written or oral
unloading of vehicles, goods, Banville to Mortgage
discussed at the hearing: 1) discussed at the hearing: 1) announcement made before or
products, materials and Electronic Registration
Whether BP-2010-0078 was Reconsideration of the during the foreclosure sale. If
equipment incidental to the Systems, Inc., dated July 14,
properly issued. affordable unit schedule, the sale is set aside for any
normal operation of the 2006 and recorded with the
2) Whether the building condition 31 of the amended reason, the Purchaser at the
establishment(s) on the Plymouth County Registry of
constructed complies with comprehensive permit. 2) sale shall be entitled only to a
development site; and Deeds at Book 33055, Page
zoning. 3) Whether the Status of affordable return of the deposit paid. The
7. Harmonious 47 of which the Mortgage the
building constructed complies applicants on the waiting list. purchaser shall have no
relationships to the terrain and undersigned is the present
with the terms and conditions 3) Whether a second lottery further recourse against the
to existing buildings in the holder by assignment for
of the building permit, will be necessary to fulfill the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
vicinity of the development breach of the conditions of
including the plans submitted remaining units. the Mortgagee’s attorney. The
site. said Mortgage and for the
with the permit application. The Appeal may be viewed description of the premises
The following amendment purpose of foreclosing same
The Appeal may be viewed in the Inspectional Services contained in said mortgage
was voted at the Jan. 11, 2010 will be sold at Public Auction
in the Inspectional Services Department between the shall control in the event of an
public hearing with the at 02:00 PM on July 29, 2010
Department between the house of 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 error in this publication.
amendment to be presented at at 295 Tremont Street,
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. or by appointment. TIME WILL BE OF THE
Town Meeting floor: Duxbury, MA, all and
p.m. or by appointment. The Board of Appeals will ESSENCE. Other terms if
To add as the last sentence singular the premises
The Board of Appeals will accept written comments on any, to be announced at the
of the first paragraph of described in said Mortgage, to
accept written comments on this matter. sale. U.S. Bank National
Section 615.1; “Religious and wit: A certain parcel of land
educational facilities shall be this application. together with the buildings Association, as Trustee for
Dennis A. Murphy, Chair the LXS 2006-18N Trust
exempt from the provisions of and improvements thereon,
Dennis A. Murphy, Chair Board of Appeals Fund Present Holder of said
this section of the bylaw.” situated on the southerly side
Board of Appeals Adv. 7/7/10 – 7/14/10 Mortgage, By Its Attorneys,
The Planning Board held a of Tremont Street, Duxbury,
Adv: 7/7//10 – 7/14/10 Case #03-12A Orlans Moran PLLC P.O.
hearing on Jan. 11, 2010 Plymouth County,
The Planning Board read a Case: 10-11 TOWN OF Massachusetts and being Box 962169 Boston, MA
report. DUXBURY shown as Lot 1 on a plan 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100
2/3 vote required-Received
TOWN OF entitled "Definitive Phone: (617) 502-4100
the requisite 2/3 vote and DUXBURY Subdivision Plan of Land in 7/7/2010 7/14/2010 7/21/2010
passed by the Moderator BOARD OF Duxbury, Mass." dated April NOTICE OF
Voted on Monday, March BOARD OF APPEALS 4, 1983 drawn by Vautrinot &
MORTGAGEE'S
15, 2010 Webby Co., Engineers of
A true copy, Attest:
APPEALS Land Surveyors, which plan SALE OF
Nancy M. Oates NOTICE OF recorded with Plymouth REAL ESTATE
Duxbury Town Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING County Registry of Deeds as
"Accepted by the Attorney PUBLIC HEARING Plan No. 664 of 1983 in Plan By virtue and in execution
06/30/2010” The Zoning Board of Book 23, Page 1125. Said Lot of the Power of Sale
TOWN OF The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a 1 is bounded and described in contained in a certain
Appeals will hold a public hearing at the Mural accordance with said plan mortgage given by John J.
DUXBURY Meeting Room, Town Hall, follows: NORTHERLY by
public hearing at the Mural Cowden, Jr. and Laurie J.
Meeting Room, Town Hall, 878 Tremont Street, Duxbury, Tremont Street, 200.00 feet; Cowden to Sovereign Bank,
BOARD OF 878 Tremont Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts on July 8, EASTERLY by land of John dated July 3, 2007 and
2010 and beginning at 7:30 A. Curtis III and Stephanie B.
APPEALS Massachusetts on July 22,
p.m., seeking to Amended
registered with the Plymouth
2010 and beginning at 7:30 Curtis; as shown on said plan, County Registry District of
p.m., seeking to amend Comprehensive Permit 201.86 feet; SOUTHERLY the Land Court as Document
NOTICE OF Comprehensive Permit 03-12A granted to Duxbury by Lot 2, as shown on said No.625287 as noted on
PUBLIC HEARING 03-12A granted to Duxbury Farms Corporation under plan, 200.00 feet; and Certificate of Title No.
Farms Corporation under M.G.L. c. 40B, Secs. 20-22. WESTERLY by Lot 2, as 103713, of which mortgage
M.G.L. c. 40B, Secs. 20-22. The Board of Appeals to shown on said plan, 200.00 Sovereign Bank is the present
The Board of Appeals will The project is located at the consider affordable unit feet; and by said Lot 2, holder, for breach of the
hold a public hearing at 52 intersections of Valley Street, schedule. 201.86 feet: Said Lot 1 conditions of said mortgage
Sunset Road, on July 22, Franklin Street and High The project is located at the contains 40,000 square feet, and for the purpose of
2010 at 7:30 p.m. to consider Street, and immediately to the intersections of Valley Street, according to said plan. For foreclosing, the same will be
the Appeal by the Planning west of Summer Street (State Franklin Street and High title reference please see deed sold at Public Auction at 1:00
Board of the Issuance of Rte. 53), parcels 030-024-000 Street, and immediately to the recorded at Book 20350, Page p.m. on July 21, 2010, on the
Building Permit and 030-025-000 of the west of Summer Street (State 324 The premises are to be mortgaged premises located
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at 222 Meeting House Road, NOTICE OF or not reference to such
Duxbury, Plymouth County, MORTGAGEE'S restrictions, easements,
Massachusetts, all and SALE OF improvements, liens or
singular the premises encumbrances is made in the
described in said mortgage,
REAL ESTATE deed.
TO WIT: TERMS OF SALE:
THAT CERTAIN By virtue and in execution A deposit of Five
PARCEL OF LAND, of the Power of Sale Thousand ($5,000.00 )
TOGETHER WITH THE contained in a certain Dollars by certified or bank
BUILDINGS THEREON, mortgage given by Sharon E. check will be required to be
SITUATED IN DUXBURY, Fredericks and William A. paid by the purchaser at the
COUNTY OF PLYMOUTH, Fredericks, III to Wells Fargo time and place of sale. The
AND COMMONWEALTH Bank, N.A.., dated June 15, balance is to be paid by
OF MASSACHUSETTS, 2005 and recorded with the certified or bank check at
NOW KNOWN AND Plymouth County Registry of Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
NUMBERED AS 222 Legal Legal Deeds at Book 30751, Page 150 California Street,
278, of which mortgage Wells
MEETING HOUSE ROAD,
DUXBURY, MA 02332 Notices Notices Fargo Bank, N.A. is the
Newton, Massachusetts
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
AND BOUNDED AND present holder, for breach of 610389, Newton Highlands,
$460,000.00.
DESCRIBED AS DATED MARCH 30, 1960, the conditions of said Massachusetts 02461-0389,
For mortgagor's(s') title see
FOLLOWS: NORTHERLY AND FILED AS mortgage and for the purpose within thirty (30) days from
deed registered with
BY THE SOUTHERLY DOCUMENT # 74063. THE of foreclosing, the same will the date of sale. Deed will be
Plymouth County Registry
LINE OF PRIOR FARM ABOVE-DESCRIBED be sold at Public Auction at provided to purchaser for
District of the Land Court as
ROAD, 15.40 FEET; LAND IS ALSO SUBJECT 1:00 p.m. on July 16, 2010, recording upon receipt in full
Document No. 542639, as
NORTHEASTERLY BY TO AN EASEMENT SET on the mortgaged premises of the purchase price. The
noted on Certificate of Title
SOUTHWESTERLY LINE FORTH IN A GRANT located at 174 Delorenzo description of the premises
No. 103713.
OF PRIOR FARM ROAD, MADE BY JOSEPH L. Drive, Duxbury, Plymouth contained in said mortgage
These premises will be
258.22 FEET; EASTERLY JOHNSON TO THE NEW County, Massachusetts, all shall control in the event of an
sold and conveyed subject to
BY THE WESTERLY LINE ENGLAND TELEPHONE and singular the premises error in this publication.
and with the benefit of all
OF THE JUNCTION OF AND TELEGRAPH described in said mortgage, Other terms, if any, to be
rights, rights of way,
SAID PRIOR FARM ROAD COMPANY AND THE TO WIT: announced at the sale.
restrictions, easements,
AND MEETING HOUSE PLYMOUTH COUNTY All that certain parcel of WELLS FARGO
covenants, liens or claims in
ROAD MEASURING ON ELECTRIC COMPANY, land situated in Duxbury, BANK, N.A.
the nature of liens,
THE CURVING LINE DATED JULY 11, 1947, County of Plymouth, and Present holder of said
improvements, public
THEREOF, 78.54 FEET; AND DULY RECORDED IN Commonwealth of mortgage
assessments, any and all
SOUTHEASTERLY BY BOOK 1984, PAGE 283. SO Massachusetts, being known
unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
THE NORTHWESTERLY MUCH OF THE and designated as Lot 3 on a By its
liens, water and sewer liens
LINE OF SAID MEETING ABOVE-DESCRIBED plan entitled 'Samoset Attorneys,
and any other municipal
HOUSE ROAD, 107.63 LAND AS IS INCLUDED Village, Summer & Cross HARMON LAW
assessments or liens or
FEET; SOUTHERLY BY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF Sts., Duxbury, Mass.', dated OFFICES, P.C.
existing encumbrances of
LOT 30 ON THE PLAN SAID PRIOR FARM ROAD May 23, 1966 by Robert C. 150 California Street
record which are in force and
HEREINAFTER (FORMERLY OLD Bailey, Reg. Surveyor, duly Newton, MA 02458
are applicable, having priority
MENTIONED, 198.50 FEET; ALMHOUSE ROAD) IS recorded with the Plymouth (617) 558-0500
over said mortgage, whether
AND NORTHWESTERLY, SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS County Registry of Deeds as 200907-0866 - BLU
or not reference to such
WESTERLY AND OF ALL PERSONS Plan No. 570 of 1966, Plan
restrictions, easements,
SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAWFULLY ENTITLED Book 14, Page 122, to which
improvements, liens or
LAND NOW OR THERETO IN AND OVER plan reference is made for a
encumbrances is made in the
FORMERLY OF PRIOR THE SAME. THERE IS more particular description of
deed.
CROSSING, INC. BY APPURTENANT TO THE said parcel. Together with the
TERMS OF SALE:
THREE LINES ABOVE-DESCRIBED right to use the ways shown
A deposit of Five
MEASURING TOGETHER, LAND A RIGHT OF WAY on said plan for all purposes
Thousand ($5,000.00 )
365.28 FEET. ALL OF SAID OVER THE WAYS SHOWN for which streets are used in
Dollars by certified or bank
BOUNDARIES ARE ON SAID PLAN FOR ALL the Town of Duxbury in
check will be required to be
DETERMINED BY THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH common with others entitled
paid by the purchaser at the
COURT TO BE LOCATED PUBLIC WAYS ARE NOW thereto.
time and place of sale. The
AS SHOWN ON PLAN OR MAY HEREAFTER BE Being the same property as
balance is to be paid by
#28743A, WHICH IS FILED USED IN SAID DUXBURY conveyed from John E. Coyle
certified or bank check at
WITH CERTIFICATE OF TO BE USED IN COMMON and Barbara A. Coyle to
Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
TITLE NO. 28697, THE WITH OTHERS LEGALLY William A. Fredericks III and
150 California Street,
SAME BEING COMPILED ENTITLED THERETO, AS Sharon E. Fredericks,
SET FORTH IN A CERTAIN
Newton, Massachusetts
husband and wife as tenants NOTICE OF
FROM A PLAN DRAWN 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
BY DELANO & KEITH DEED FROM PRIOR by the entirety, as described MORTGAGEE'S
610389, Newton Highlands,
SURVEYORS, DATED CROSSING, INC. TO
Massachusetts 02461-0389,
in Deed Book 13500 Page SALE OF
DECEMBER 15, 1958, AND CLEMENT A. BRIGGS ET 255, Recorded 03/30/1995 in REAL ESTATE
within thirty (30) days from
ADDITIONAL DATA ON UX, DATED MARCH 14, PLYMOUTH County
the date of sale. Deed will be
FILE IN THE LAND 1963, AND FILED AS Records.
provided to purchaser for By virtue and in execution
REGISTRATION OFFICE, DOCUMENT #91942. FOR For mortgagor's(s') title see
recording upon receipt in full of the Power of Sale
ALL AS MODIFIED AND OUR TITLE, SEE deed recorded with Plymouth
of the purchase price. The contained in a certain
APPROVED BY THE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE County Registry of Deeds in
description of the premises mortgage given by Ethel M.
COURT, AND THE NO. 49842, FILED AND Book 13500, Page 255.
contained in said mortgage McKenzie to Washington
ABOVE-DESCRIBED REGISTERED WITH THE These premises will be
shall control in the event of an Mutual Bank, FA, dated May
LAND IS SHOWN AS LOT PLYMOUTH REGISTRY sold and conveyed subject to
error in this publication. 11, 2007 and recorded with
29 ON SAID PLAN. THE OF DISTRICT OF THE and with the benefit of all
Other terms, if any, to be the Plymouth County
ABOVE-DESCRIBED LAND COURT IN BOOK rights, rights of way,
announced at the sale. Registry of Deeds at Book
LAND IS SUBJECT TO 249, PAGE 42. CURRENT restrictions, easements,
SOVEREIGN BANK 34539, Page 232, of which
RESTRICTIONS AS SET CERT IS #103713. covenants, liens or claims in
Present holder of said mortgage JPMorgan Chase
FORTH IN A DEED GIVEN Subject to a first the nature of liens,
mortgage Bank, National Association,
BY PRIOR CROSSING, mortgage to Wells Fargo improvements, public
assessments, any and all as purchaser of the loans and
INC. TO MALCOLM M. Home Mortgage, Inc. dated
By its Attorneys, other assets of Washington
MACDONALD ET UX, July 18, 2003 and registered unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
HARMON LAW Mutual Bank, formerly
DATED JUNE 30, 1959, with the Plymouth County liens, water and sewer liens
OFFICES, P.C. known as Washington Mutual
DULY RECORDED IN Registry District of the Land and any other municipal
150 California Street Bank, FA (the ''Savings
BOOK 2713, PAGE 28, AS Court as Document assessments or liens or
Newton, MA 02458 Bank'') from the Federal
AMENDED BY A No.542640 as noted on existing encumbrances of
(617) 558-0500 Deposit Insurance
CERTAIN INSTRUMENT Certificate of Title No. record which are in force and
201003-1031 - BLU Corporation, acting as
ENTITLED: 'AMENDMENT 103713 in the original are applicable, having priority
over said mortgage, whether receiver for the Savings Bank
OF RESTRICTIONS' principal amount of
and pursuant to its authority
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under the Federal Deposit October 16, 1967, which plan over Meadow Lane, as shown TERMS OF SALE: FORMERLY KNOWN AS
Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. § is recorded in Plymouth on said plan, said right of way A deposit of Ten Thousand WASHINGTON MUTUAL
1821(d) is the present holder, County Registry of Deeds as for all purposes for which ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by BANK, FA (THE ''SAVINGS
for breach of the conditions of Plan No. 42 of 1968 in Plan public ways are now or may certified or bank check will BANK'') FROM THE
said mortgage and for the Book 14, Page 740, and hereafter by used in said be required to be paid by the FEDERAL DEPOSIT
purpose of foreclosing, the bounded and described Duxbury, in common with purchaser at the time and INSURANCE
same will be sold at Public according to said plan as others legally entitled thereto. place of sale. The balance is CORPORATION, ACTING
Auction at 3:00 p.m. on July follows: For mortgagor's(s') title see to be paid by certified or bank AS RECEIVER FOR THE
14, 2010, on the mortgaged Northwesterly by said deed recorded with Plymouth check at Harmon Law SAVINGS BANK AND
premises located at 65 Meadow Lane by three County Registry of Deeds in Offices, P.C., 150 California PURSUANT TO ITS
Meadow Lane Duxbury, and courses, measuring 30.11 feet, Book 9893, Page 317. Street, Newton, AUTHORITY UNDER THE
Lot on Meadow Lane, 47.00 feet and 122.49 feet, These premises will be Massachusetts 02458, or by FEDERAL DEPOSIT
Kingston, Plymouth County, respectively, the latter two sold and conveyed subject to mail to P.O. Box 610389, INSURANCE ACT, 12
Massachusetts, all and courses being by curved lines; and with the benefit of all Newton Highlands, U.S.C. § 1821(D)
singular the premises Westerly by Lot 21, 117.31 rights, rights of way, Massachusetts 02461-0389, Present holder of said
described in said mortgage, feet; restrictions, easements, within thirty (30) days from mortgage
TO WIT: Southerly by land of covenants, liens or claims in the date of sale. Deed will be
The land, together with the Manuel M. Fernandes et al, the nature of liens, provided to purchaser for By its Attorneys,
building thereon, situated on 380.68 feet; and improvements, public recording upon receipt in full HARMON LAW
the Southeasterly side of Northeasterly by Lot 23 by assessments, any and all of the purchase price. The OFFICES, P.C.
Meadow Lane, in Duxbury, two lines measuring 280.13 unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax description of the premises 150 California Street
Plymouth County, feet and 35.37 feet, liens, water and sewer liens contained in said mortgage Newton, MA 02458
Massachusetts, said land respectively. and any other municipal shall control in the event of an (617) 558-0500
being located partly in Said lot contains 23,516 assessments or liens or error in this publication. 200901-1830 - RED
Duxbury and partly in square feet in said Town of existing encumbrances of Other terms, if any, to be
Kingston, said Plymouth Duxbury and 24,564 square record which are in force and announced at the sale.
County, shown as Lot 22 on a feet in said Town of are applicable, having priority JPMORGAN CHASE
plan entitled ''Subdivision of Kingston, for a total of 48,080 over said mortgage, whether BANK, NATIONAL
Land in Duxbury and square feet, as shown on said or not reference to such ASSOCIATION, AS
Kingston, MA known as plan. restrictions, easements, PURCHASER OF THE
Meadow Lane of Duxbury, Together with a right of improvements, liens or LOANS AND OTHER
owned by Charles J. Coffin way between the described encumbrances is made in the ASSETS OF WASHINGTON
and David Lowry'' dated premises and Autumn Avenue deed. MUTUAL BANK,

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