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Issue No. 44 32 pages JULY 1,2004 75 CENTS

Banned from public libraryMan would not allow bag search

By Andrea GregoryJeffrey Rosen has been

banned from the Andover k'emorial Hall Library because he refused toallow his bag to be searched for stolen library materi­als.

Rosen said when he was asked to open his bag on June 18 it was the second time he had been stopped.He said he was worried a pat­tern was form­ing and theConstitution protects him from unwarranted searches.

A few weeks prior to being banned. Rosen said he willingly opened his bag for a police offi­cer and invited police to search

“We have had a recent

problem of vandalism and

thefts of library books, and

we do have a policy of

reserving the right to

inspect bags to help protect

town property.”

JIM SUTTON

LIBRARY DIRECTOR

Get set for fireworks!By Judy Wakefield

Jerry Silverman's smile is as bright as the fireworks displays he raises money for each year. It’s been awhile since he had $8,000 several weeks before Andover's annual Fourth of July fireworks show. And that’s not even counting the money stuffed into the jars Silverman leaves on business counters around town.

This y ear’s fireworks account shot up like a Roman candle w hen April Town Meeting voted to kick in $6,000. That vote came a year after Town Meeting

fiis Pioneer Circle Home. He said the police declined the offer, and Rosen figured the situ­ation was put to rest, until he

approached again.

Rosen has since received a letter from Library Direc­tor Jim Sutton banning him from the library for not allowing a search of his bag.

“I am writ­ing a letter to the Andover Police Depart­

ment telling them that you are no longer allowed in Memorial Hall Library and, if you do return, they will be called and you w ill be subject to arrest for

Continued on page 4

refused to contribute any money to fireworks in 2003. citing big budget woes.

Two local banks - Danvers Savings and Enterprise - are also lighting up the account w ith their $1,000 contributions each.

’ But. we are still are accept­ing donations and people can still contribute. We need more money so we can meet the deficit. We need more than $8,000,” said Silverman, an ex­selectman who served for 18 years from 1980-1998. and

Continued on page 4

By Ben HeilmanConstruction of Andov er's new tire sta­

tion is complete and firefighters are expect­ed to move in Tuesday, July 20. The date marks the end of nearly two years of wait­ing for the overdue $14 million safety cen­ter project.

The original plans called for the safety center to cost $12.9 million and open in September 2002.

The center, at 32 North Main St., will be home to both the Andover Police Department and the Central Fire Station. The new’ center replaces one that was too

small to hold one of the tow n's fire trucks and that officials feared w as not structural­ly sound.

Firefighters are waiting for workers to finish bringing in furniture and setting up a new phone sy stem, said Fire Chief Chuck Mumane. Mumane said the department is setting up the phone directory and ensuring calls are directed to the proper locations. "We want the public's first impression (of the safety center I to be a positive one. " said Mumane. 'We re almost there."

A major piece of w ork w as finished Fri­day when a multi-use presentation room

was completed. The room will also sene as a training room, public meeting room anu an emergency communications center for the town. Getting carpeting and table ups on the tiered levels of desks slowed down the completion of the building.

The building received a temporary occu­pancy permit and was determined to be "substantially complete" at the end of May. said Plant and Facilities director Joe Piantedosi. who is overseeing the project for the town. A permanent occupancy per­mit is expected this week, said Piantedosi.

Continued on page 2

While Fire Chief Charles H. Mumane has moved into the new public safety center already, the rest of the Central Station firefighters will move in July 20. The town expects to declare the S14 million Andover Public Safety Center substantially complete this week.

PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER

Complex complete this week

IndexArts & Entertainment .... 17Business ............................... 20Classifieil/Real Estate . . 21Crossword............................. 18Editorial ............................... 7Education ............................. 12I otters ................................. 7Obituaries .......................... 8Police Log .......................... 6Seniors News ...................... 11Sports .................................... 14Townspeople ...................... 9Town Talk............................. 9

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FOURTH OF JULY IN ANDOVER

Fireworks: Saturday, July 3 at dusk;Andover High School;free, but donations still being accepted.mail to Fireworks, c/o Banknorth, 61 Main St., Andover. 01810On Sunday, July 4:Pancake breakfast: $3; 8-11 a.m.; music by Merrimack Valley Concert Band; in the Park, Bartlet and Chestnut streets Horribles Parade: lineup at 9 a.m. near the Park; starts at 9:30 a.m. Games: entertainment in the Park, 10:30 a.m. to noon

INSIDE

Selectmen cook stacks of pancakes in the Park each July 4. They will work under the same food-handlling rules that have frustrated PTO parents, vendors for special events and others during the past year.

See story, page 4

BAY STATE EYE

Solution in sight for customersBy Andrea Gregory

Dee Kahan. the doctor who runs Bay State Eye in Shaw- sheen Plaza, said this week she has been working to resolve clients' problems. Bay State Eye has been closed for more than seven weeks, leav ing sev ­eral customers without glasses, the money they paid for them, or contact with their doctor.

“My patients will be taken care of. I have been taking care of customers the w hole time." said Kahan.

A handful of customers have taken action by contacting the Better Business Bureau and the Professional Board of Licen­sure. Chuck Borstel. assistant to the director of the Division of Professional Licensure, said

complaints from concerned and dissatisfied customers kicked off an investigation.

Kahan apologized for the inconvenience and said she is try ing her best to get back to customers with refunds and glasses. She said she recently sent off 65 packages by certi­fied mail to her customers and has been refunding money .

She said there was a death in her family and she injured her back, which has prevented her from being able to reopen the Andover store. However, Kahan has been working part time for Cambridge Eye Asso­ciates during at least a portion of the time her Andov er shop was closed.

"Well, I only work there part

time, once in a while," said Kahan who later said. ”1 w ill be resignine from Cambridge Eve."

In early May. patients and customers of Bay State Eye in Andover, found the shop sud­denly closed, w ith a sign taped inside the front door reading. “Closed! Family Death!" The sign was still taped to the inside of the door on Tuesday, and Kahan said she was unsure as to w hen the store would reopen.

“I am not leav ing Andover," said Kahan who has worked in town for 20 years. “I am no, hiding, and if they (customers, leave their name and number. 1 will get back to them as soon as I can."

Continued on page 20

LIFTOFF TO SUMMER

Max Taylor, 14, shows how to do a "front side air at the Andover Community Skate Park, which is now open for the summer from noon to 7:30 p.m. most weekdays. The park, behind West Middle School, is closed on Mondays

2 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 1, 2004

Bach’s new contract will waitCurrent pact expires todayBy Ben Heilman

Superintendent Claudia Bach's contract expires today, Thursday, July 1, and a new contract will probably not become public until the School Committee's next formal ses­sion, expected in August. The committee's July 200? “memo­randum of understanding" w ith Bach, w hich agreed to extend her employ ment and promised pay raises, will be honored in the new contract, said commit­tee Chairman Tony James.

The committee agreed last July to extend Bach's employ­ment through June 30, 2007 and give her 3-percent minimum increase each year, with the opportunity of a 5-percent increase if “specifically defined measurable goals are achieved." The MOT’ also promised to give $8,000 a year to an annuity of Bach's choice.

“1 think the MOU is indeed a

valid agreement," said James. He said the actual contract would follow from the agree­ment.

James would not comment on whether Bach's negotiations would affect contract negotia­tions with the teachers union. The Andover Education Associ­ation contract also expired today, July 1, and the town and teachers union do not have any future negotiation sessions scheduled.

The committee has a draft of the new superintendent contract, which was drafted by committee counsel Bob Fraser. But it needs to meet with Bach, who will take vacation in July, said James. “1 expect it to be com­pleted in the course of the sum­mer. July is a quiet month," said James.

Bach said she is waiting on the committee to make the next move. “I think they soon will be getting back to me. but at this point 1 know nothing," said Bach.

The committee has one meet­ing scheduled this month, tomorrow, Friday at 1 p.m. in the School Committee meeting room on the second floor of the School Administration Build­ing. It is the committee's sum­mer work session - previously referred to as its retreat - and it is open to the public.

Member Debbie Silberstein said she expected to work on the next Capital Improvement Plan, committee goals and objectives, communications and planning for the 2005-06 school year at that meeting. The committee will also announce the date of its next regular meeting, which is expected to be in August and could be as late as Aug. 24. said James.

Silberstein said she would expect the committee and Bach to have agreed on a contract by that time and present it to the public. “1 would fully expect a completed contract at our next formal meeting," said Silber­stein.

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While police officers have enjoyed the police side of the new safety center for more than a year, Central Station firefighters will get their first taste of the new fire side on July 20.

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■ SAFETY CENTERContinued from page I

The fire department has moved its voice-alarm system from the Spring Grove Ceme­tery to the new' center. The sys­tem acts as a public address sys­tem in the station and simultane­ously broadcasts messages to public safety workers' radios. Until the department moves into the new center, the Spring Grove firefighters will be relying on radio and phone messages. This puts pressure on the department to get into the new station quick­ly, said Mumane. "As quickly as we can get in, we will." he said.

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Andover station. Ballardvale station and a makeshift station at Spring Grove Cemetery. Mur- nane has been chief for four years and said there has not been a day when he has not worked on the project.

The project has seen many delays since 1999 Town Meet­ing when residents approved $12.9 million for the project. The project's original comple­tion date was September 2002, but deadlines began to slip almost immediately. The town went back to Town Meeting in 2001 and 2002 for a combined $ 1.065.000 to complete the pro­ject. Piantedosi said this week that he did not know the final cost of the project yet.

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manager position to oversee the completion of the safety center. High Plain Elementary and Wood Hill Middle schools, and the senior center. The last per­son to hold the position. Phil Tuminelli, announced he was looking for new' work in May 2002 and left before any of the projects were completed. Piantedosi said the projects ran beyond the length of hrs contract and he found other work.

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Several Massachusetts fire departments have received com­plaints regarding organizations that misrepresent themselves to solicit funds on behalf of the tire service. The Andover Fire Department is solely supported by tax dollars and does not par­ticipate in any fund raising. Before a check, residents should consider all the facts concerning public safety fund raising appeals, said Fire Chief Charles Murnane "Make certain that your charitable dollars are received directly by those you intend benefit." he said in a release.

Massachusetts Law requires professional solicitors to dis­close the following: The name, address, and telephone number of the charitable Organization: a description of how the money w ill be used: that the solicitation is being conducted by a "paid fund raiser"; The guaranteed minimum percentage that will be received by the charitable organization.

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Friday, July 2

SchiHil Committee, working ses­sion. School Administration Build­ing. I p.m.

Tuesday, July 6

Board of Assessors, Town Office' Assessors' conference room. 9 a.m.

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Health clinics for July

The Andover Health Depart­ment will host mini-clinics on Monday. July 12 from 2 to 3 p.m. at Andover Commons, and on Monday, July 26 from I to 2 p.m. at Frye Circle.

Senior-center clinics will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. each Wednesday. July 7, 14. 21 and 28. No appointment is neces­sary.

Concert series

The Department of Commu­nity Services will launch its summer series of free concerts at the Park beginning next Wednesday. July 7 at 6 p.m. Andover resident and Berklee professor Bill Seism will per­form with his Dixieland Jazz Band that night. The concerts run every Wednesday, from 6 to 8 p.m. until Aug. 18. A different band performs each week.

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The North East Solid Waste Committee has announced that NESWC communities received $l million from the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund to help offset the costs of fed­erally mandated environmental upgrades to the regional waste-to-energy facility in North Andover.

The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) administers the Fund, which was estab­lished by the state legislature as part of the Elec­tric Restructuring Act of 1997 to promote a clean­er environment, help ensure a more diverse ener­gy generation portfolio and help reduce fiscal pressure on municipal budgets.

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Stale Rep. Barry Finegold. House Caucus Co-

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The NESWC communities are nearing the end of their 20-year serv ice agreement with the Whee­labrator North Andover facility, and currently pay trash disposal fees of S140 per ton. more than tw ice the statew ide average. due to the back-end loading of the original debt obligation and unfore­seen costs, such as a pollution-control retrofit.

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trespassing. I ani forced to take this action because you refused to allow me to inspect the con­tents of your bag. Friday, June18. 2004," Sutton wrote in a let­ter addressed to Rosen.

Sutton said he has made the town manager and the police aware of the situation. Sutton confirmed books have been ille­gally snatched off the shelves. He said that the library does

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With Memorial Hall Library rising behind him. Jeffrey Rosen displays the letter he received banning him for the library after he refused to allow his bag to be inspected for stolen materials.

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have security cameras. Rosen said he is sure the tapes from the library would in no way incrim­inate him.

“We have had a recent prob­lem of vandalism and thefts of library books, and w e do have a policy of reserving the right to inspect bags to help protect town property which library books are." said Sutton.

He said other people have been asked to open their bags for inspection. Sutton claims the

problem has stopped since I Rosen has been banished from the library'.

According to Lt. Phillip Froburg, the police received a copy of the same letter sent to Rosen. Froburg said Rosen's could appeal the decision to the town manager. But for now, if Rosen enters the library the police have the right to arrest or summons him on trespassing charges, said Froburg.

But Rosen insists he is not a book snatcher and is being j w'rongfully “blacklisted" from one of his favorite local spots.

“Everything is accessible.So. why would 1 want to steal?” he said. "1 utilize the library a lot."

Rosen, who frequented the library four to five days per week, said he spent most of his J time writing while he was there. He said he is working on a chil­dren's book that as of now' he plans to finish from home. Occasionally, he would take out books or movies on his library J card, he said. In fact, he had two movies in his possession at the time he was banned.

Rosen said he stood outside the library holding the two movies - Breakdown and The Little Stranger Bashu - that were due back on Friday. He asked people walking in if they could get an employee of the library to come out and retrieve I

his movies, but no staff mem-1 bers came out. he said. Finally he recognized a library employ­ee walking into work who agreed to take the movies inside. Rosen said.

“Somebody is stealing books. They don't have a sus­pect. and they are trying to make me the main suspect." he j said. “I'm sympathetic, but j there is a proper way of doing things. There is not a shred of evidence. I didn't do it."

Rosen said he would like an apology and his name to be cleared.

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Health rules on serving food affects July 4 pancakes, too

By Andrea GregoryFor the town’s traditional July

4 pancake breakfast to continue, selectmen must follow the same health-department rules that have frustrated PTO members and vendors wanted to sell food at special events.

The Fourth of July pancake breakfast in the Park requires a permit and at least one official needs to be certified to handle and serve food. Selectman Mary Lyman said she is certified because of her involvement with a Parent Teacher Organization. She expects to ensure that food is handled safely July 4. Kim Stamas, recreation coordinator for the Department of Commu­nity Services, is also a certified food handler, said DCS Director Mary Donohue.

PTO members such as Lyman now need to become “certified food protection managers" to oversee fund-raisers or other school events that involve the handling of food. Otherwise, they cannot have spaghetti sup­pers or serve cakes at school events.

According to a draft of the PTO Food service policy from the Andover Health Department, one certified food protection manager must be present and responsible at each school event, and the group must apply for a permit first. Parents should not bring food prepared from home

Fireworks:■ FIREWORKS FUNDContinued from page I

affectionately calls the Fourth of July fireworks event “his holi­day."

Silverman has managed to pull off the show’ - sometimes with little towm budget support - for the past 15 years or so. He has stay ed motiv ated because “it just wouldn't be the Fourth of July in Andover without a fire­works show." he said.

“The fireworks are part of the whole thing that is Andover. On the Fourth, there's pancakes, the (Horribles) parade, and it’s criti­cal to have the fireworks," said Silverman, who is among the experienced flippers at the annu­al pancake breakfast.

PHOTO BY ANDREA GREGORY

Because of relatively new regulations on serving food, Paul Clancy could not serve jimmies with his ice cream at Family Fun Day in the Park last weekend.

except for “non- potentially haz­ardous baked goods," states the policy draft.

Some PTO parents have expressed frustra­tion with the poli­cy and process.Businesses trying to offer food at community events also are subject to the same permit­ting process and regulations.

"I just think we are lucky inAndover. We are really looking out for the health of the commu­nity. Our focus is not to go out and find trouble or make trouble. There are certain things that the Board of Health cannot allow. It's not arbitrary. It is for the health of the community," said Joanne Martel, assistant health director and public health nurse.

But the rules can limit what is available, preventing ice-cream salesmen from serving jimmies or w hipped cream.

For some, such rules are not seen as a problem. When 2-year- old Emily Harkins w as eating ice cream in the Park last Sunday the lack of toppings did not seem to faze her. Her parents seemed OK with the rule, too.

Ice cream ran down Emily 's

30 minutes of boomThe Fourth fireworks matter

so much to him, he is inviting North Andover residents to the show. North Andover's show' was scrapped after North Andover's Town Meeting refused to spend $9,500 on a fireworks show and a private effort raised only $1,000. Silver- man, who said he was “appalled" at that town's cancel­lation, has suggested taking that $1,000, beefing up the Andover show 's firepower and inviting North Andover residents to town.

But, he's not worried about Andover residents donating dis­mally to Jerry's jars. He's confi­dent that residents will step up with some $5,000 in donations

FILE PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Because she is now a "certified food protec­tion manager.” Selectman Mary Lyman will help lead the pancake serving on July 4.

chin as she devoured her cool dog - a hot dog shaped serving of vanilla ice cream cradled in a golden-cake bun.

The cool dog w'as served by Paul Clancy, ow'ner of Main Line Creamery, one of two vendors present during Family Fun Day, an event that took place in the Park, sponsored by the Mother Connection.

Next to Clancy's cooler of prepackaged ice cream were slush machines and small pack­ages of M&Ms. Runts and Nerd candy. Clancy said selling candy toppings individually was the only way he could offer toppings for his ice cream. Bottles of chocolate and strawberry syrup were also on the table, but it was

Continued on page 6

as the fireworks show staged in Andover by Atlas Fireworks costs $12,000 to $15,000. He said many residents are just like him and believe it wouldn’t the Fourth of July without a town­wide fireworks show the night before. The fireworks jars have been set up on numerous coun­tertops around town and Silver- man is still counting his bounty. In addition. Silverman also said he's got a list of anonymous donors that he plans to tap. He’ll never name them, he said, but the crew always comes through.

Residents can expect the usual 25 to 30-minute colorful show.

Meir Rinde contributed to this story.

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Condiment shots:The food of scavengers

Games used to set goals for townBy Andrea Gregory

Teens tucked flyers asking for the return of a lost puppy under the wind­shield wipers of cars in a downtown parking lot. But instead of a picture of a wet-nosed dog. the flyers featured a distorted picture of a Mr. AHS com­petitor.

Mission accomplished, said the group of teenagers. And then they began a game of Marco Polo in CVS.

The teens were involved in a scav­enger hunt, with the completion of odd tasks worth a certain amount of points to each team involved.

PHOTO BY TIM JEANA few teams of Andover teens partici­pated in a scavenger hunt they created. Certain acts, such as holding a human pyramid for 10 seconds, were worth points to the team.

By the time Marco Polo was dis­covered in CVS, it was Thursday afternoon and the clock was ticking. Before 12:20 p.m. on Friday, the teams needed to have attacked a list of 199 scavenger hunt items. One team said they were a third of the way through the list and could almost taste the victory - which was a much sweeter taste then the “condiment shots" that had earned them a few points earlier in the game.

The hunt was a 48-hour race to complete five pages of ridiculous and unusual tasks. About seven kids were on each team, and someone had to capture the two-day scavenger hunt on video tape. The creator of the

game said about 50 kids participated in the kickoff-to-summer event.

“As personal creator of the scav­enger hunt, we all just finished our junior year of high school, which is supposed to be the most stressful, so we just decided we needed the most fun thing we could do to contrast the stress,” said Pat Hughes.

Hughes said the game was no last- minute event. The idea came to him in February and the scavenger hunt list itself took one month to compile.

Did you see someone with 15 peeps in their mouth trying to sing the

alphabet, or a barbershop quar­tet in front of a real barber shop late last week? Maybe you noticed a group of kids dancing in the street, or realized Super­intendent Claudia Bach's door had a suggestion box. If you did, chances are you saw part of the teen-created scavenger hunt.

“It's so much fun. It is a really good thing to end the school year," said participant Katherine Moffitt.

“Mostly it’s just having a good time with friends and doing things you wouldn't do under normal circumstances,” said Caitlin Toland, a scav­enger-hunt teammate.

Some of the items were meant to be funny. The item “Pick up a girl by telling her you play volleyball" was labeled "Impossible.” Teaching a robot to love would earn a team 300 points.

It was worth 70 points to any group that started a conga line and got 10 strangers to join. If that didn’t work, teammates could always construct a pyra­mid and hold it for 10 seconds.

On the list, for 20 points was asking someone for the time and then dis­agreeing with the person's answer.

But if all that dancing, singing, running around and arguing got to be too much for a team, it could always go play with Tonka trucks at a real construction site and still rake in some points.

"We had a good time," said Greg Salvesen. noting his team ate some “strange things.”

"It’s an amazing experience that bonds everyone together," said Sam Silverman.

Silverman said no official winners were determined, but it was a lot of fun to watch the other teams' tapes.

By Andrea GregoryFinance Director

Tony Tornsi slipped oil one of his shoes and then his sock. Selectman Mary Lyman discreetly pulled down her shirt sleeves. Assistant Town Manager Steve Bucuzzo put on a pair of dark sun­glasses even though it was nighttime and he was inside. Selectman Ted Teichert put his shoes on the opposite feet. Believe it or not, this was the start of a department heads brain­storming session on Monday night - and there was not a straight face in the house.

Selectmen Chairman Brian Major introduced the exercise as an “ice­breaker” to his fellow officials. They paired off, looked at each other for a few moments, then turned back-to-back and changed three things about their appearance. Then they repeated the task. By the time- the game was finished - about 20 min­utes into the meeting - several officials were barefoot, watchless and laughing.

Major said it was an exercise in change and how change meant leaving a "comfort zone” behind.

Major was one of 13 officials who gathered at the water treatment plant on Monday, planning to set goals for next year. What officials did not plan was

DPW Director Jack Petkus served up hotdogs to Selectman Mary Lyman prior to an informal brainstorming session to help set town goals for the new fiscal year.

Selectman Brian Major groups index cards with accomplishments and areas for improve­ment as town department heads meet for a brainstorming session at the Robert E. McQuade Water Treatment Plant.

that discussion would be dominated by talk about the need to improve commu­nication among departments and between the town and the public.

During the evening, officials were asked to write on index cards the town's accomplishments and problem areas. "Open communication with residents on issues." “public communication in gen­eral" and "could have done better with school budget communication" where among the comments concerning areas needing improvement.

"I think that the worst thing up here is communication." said Town Clerk

Rands Hanson, looking at the index cards, which had been taped to a wall.

Officials began speaking over one another to express their thoughts on what was needed to improve communi­cation To control the urges to speak out. Major introduced a football to the table The rule: only the person holding the football was allowed to speak.

Over a game of catch, officials indi­cated the town must improve its flow of information, an idea that will become a goal for next year. Ideas thrown out include posting the agendas for public- meetings, developing a policy for reverse 911. creating a quarterly newsletter and sending out e-mail alerts.

"It's something we can actually achieve without allocating budget dol­lars." said Bucuzzo.

After the meeting. Major said he w as surprised talk about communication dominated the evening.

“It was an unexpected outcome, but it makes a lot of sense." he said.

Tentative dates for two more brain­storming sessions are July 22 and Aug.19. Since Police Chief Brian Pattullo and Fire Chief Charles Mumane were both absent from Monday's meeting, officials said it is important that they attend the next meetings and they are waiting to check vv ith the chiefs before finalizing the dates.

Major said the location of these meetings has not been decided. The meetings are public, but at Town Offices they can be televised and residents are more likely to attend. He said the loca­tion will be discussed at an upcoming selectmen's meeting.

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He taped a sign to his table that read - “(Due) to the Andover Board of Health we are unable to serve you toppings. Sorry for the inconv enience."

“Well. I agree with it." says Joanne Harkins. Emily's mother. “It makes no difference. I feel a little better about putting it on myself."

Other customers saw it as an inconvenience, and requests for cones were denied.

“We put our sign out and peo­ple kept asking "Why? Why? Why?' and 1 kept saying 'I don't know."' said Clancy. “You have to scoop it. and pre-seal it. and that's it. That's the only way 1 can serve y ou ice cream in the Park. I won't do a town event again."

"For me. personally. I just don't see how serv ing jimmies from a sealed container is a health hazard." he added.

Joy Duncan, who co-chaired

ARRESTSThursday. June 24 - At 1 42

p.m.. Wilson Solorzano, 19. ot 126 East Pleasant St.. Lawrence, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering during the daytime, a felony; larceny of more than S250. and malicious destruction of property worth more than S250.

At 5; 17 p.m.. Jane Ferrell. 51. of 6 Royal Crest. North Andover, was arrested and charged with operating a v ehicle under the influence of alcohol, her third such offense.

Friday. June 25 - At 6 p.m., Brian Callery. 51. of 32 Lincoln Circle West, was arrested and charged on a w arrant w ith larce­ny.

At 7 p.m. Guiseppe Currao. 26. of 35 North St.. Methuen, w as arrested and charged on a warrant w ith possession of hero­in. possession of marijuana and receiv ing stolen property.

At 11:48 a.m.. there was a report of a large gathering at a Holt Road house. John Fitz­patrick. 19. of 127 Holt Road, was arrested and charged with selling or deliv ering alcohol to a person under 21 and keeping a noisy and disorderly house.

Saturday. June 26 - At 6:54 p.m.. Leah Ferriabough. 19. of 319 Riverside Ave.. Medford, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

Sundav. June 27 - At Bennie Easley. 31. of 838 78th St.. Chicago. Ill., was arrested and charged on a warrant with larce­ny and a miscellaneous bylaw violation.

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the ev ent, said Mother Connec­tion - a non profit organization geared toward mothers and fam­ilies - did not heavily seek out vendors. She said the main rea­son was that members of the organization are aware of the strict regulations about serving food in Andover.

"We would love to have more vendors if it w as easier," she said mentioning people waited in long lines at certain times of day.

The health department in Andover says it is not trying to give people a hard time, but is ensuring food available to the public is handled safely.

“This isn't a local thing, it's a state code. We are held to stan­dards," said Martel.

Martel said it might appear as though Andover has more strict regulations about serving food to the public than other communi­ties.

"That's where it gets into the interpretation stage." she said. "We do what we are supposed to do because we can.”

She said some health depart­ments do not have the funds or staff to enforce the same inter­pretation of the state and federal code as Andover.

Bomb threats spoil weddings

Andover Country clubs evacuatedA person trying to ruin one Andover wedding Saturday night

accidentally interrupted four when the person called in a bomb threat to the wrong country club, said police. Andover Country' Club and Indian Ridge Country Club both receiv ed bomb threats and were forced to evacuate and call Andover police and fire departments to conduct searches. No devices were found.

Shortly after 8 p.m.. Andover Country Club received a warn­ing that a device that would go off in 20 minutes. After that, Indi­an Ridge Country Club got a call inquiring about a particular wedding. When the club confirmed the w edding was in progress, the caller issued the bomb threat, said Det. Sgt. Don Pattullo. Police were investigating the incidents this week.

Neither club returned phone calls from the Townsman before deadline.

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Fire prevention chief, position retireWhen Fire Prevention Administrative Deputy Chief James

Lynch retired last Thursday, the town retired his position.Prior to Town Meeting, selectmen voted on a budget that

would cut one deputy chief w ho serves as a fire prevention offi­cer. bringing the number of deputy chiefs from fiv e down to four.

Lynch had already announced his plan to retire, but several firefighters spoke out to save the job. For some officials, part of the problem was the high pay that came with the title. At the time of Lynch's retirement, his annual salary was $ 126.120 - after a 6- percent decrease was instated during last contract negotiations.

Fire officials say Lynch will be missed. "He was just a great guy. He's a great firefighter and great friend. He is going to be missed a lot. and it's kind of sad to see him go." said Fire Chief Charles Mumane.

- Andrea Gregory

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velt. 30. of 168 Chestnut St.. Wilmington, was arrested and charged w ith operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, his second such offense, and with speeding.

Tuesday. June 29 - At 1:39 p.m.. Regino Vargas. 30. of 75 Chester St.. Lawrence, was arrested and charged on a war­rant w ith distribution of heroin, a drug violation near a school, possession to distribute herion and resisting arrest.

At 10:46 p.m.. Kenneth Hoff, 45. of 105 North Main St., was arrested and charged on a war­rant with distribution of more than S250 in property.

THEFTSWednesday, June 23 - At

12:49 p.m., a worker on a con­struction site on Linda Road reported the theft of a license plate.

At 2:22 p.m.. a bicycle was reported stolen from Elm Square.

Thursday. June 24 - At 12:01 p.m.. a Memorial Circle resident reported a bicycle stolen.

At 4:23 p.m.. an Elm Street resident reported a teen male stealing her granddaughter's bicycle.

Friday. June 25 - At 9:10 a.m.. a South Main Street resi­dent reported the theft of a watch.

At 9:12 a.m.. a Lincoln Street resident reported the theft of a bicycle that occurred some time the prev ious day.

Monday. June 28 - At 1:34 p.m.. a Colonial Drive resident reported items stolen from her apartment.

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At 1:32 p.m., there was a report of someone setting off fireworks, which are illegal in Massachusetts, at Doherty Mid­dle School An officer did not find anyone lighting fireworks.

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Patriot actsAs the Fourth of July approaches, it's

worth noting that even with Americans dif­fering on the war in Iraq, most communities are different places than they were during another contentious war, Vietnam.

John Doherty, Andover veterans services agent, receives so many care packages for Andover residents in military service that he has them work as distribution agents. They share

packages with their fellow military personnel. And the care packages and money to buy sup­plies come from people on all ends of the politi­cal spectrum. At a recent event organized by hockey mothers, Doherty said a West Andover woman told him in strong terms that she disliked Bush and opposed the war - and then took out her checkbook asked how much money Doherty needed for care packages. While she will vote against Bush, she still supported her fellow Andover residents who are fighting the war.

Democracy allows for free speech, and resi­dents on all sides of the issue should continue to speak their mind, write letters, peacefully protest if they want. Freedom of speech is one of the freedoms Americans fight for. But it's encourag­ing to see, as we prepare to celebrate Indepen­dence Day, that people who are opposed to this war are focusing their outrage on the decision­makers and not on the people fighting on their country's behalf. Perhaps many have learned from the mistakes of the past.

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LETTERS Good for you, Caeleigh StuartWeb question

Unreasonable, or just a search?

Last week's Townsman Web-site question was: The Reichhold chem­

ical property, near the end of its clean-up, will be bought by Andover for recreational use. Will you feel comfortable spending time on the once-contami­nated site?

51 people voted • 22, or 43 percent, said.

"Yes. if the Health Com­mittee and state agencies declare the site OK. It will be great to get more field space."

• 3, or 6 percent, said,“Yes, Andover already uses a capped landfill for kids to play on.”

• 13, or 25 percent, said, “Yes, but only if a reliable, independent source tests the land and declares it safe.”

• 3, or 6 percent, said,“No, there are plenty of local places to enjoy the outdoors and take kids without taking unneces­sary risks."

• 10, or 20 percent, said,“No way! The former plant sounded like some­thing out of a horror film. 1 question if it will ever be truly clean during my life­time.”

• No one said, "Other.”

This week's AndoverTownsman Web-site

question is: An Andover resident was recently banned from the Memor­ial Hall Library after refusing a search of his bag for stolen library materials. Would you consent to a bag check?

• Sure, I have nothing to hide, and it is done to pro­tect the library materials.

• I would the first time, but if I was asked again and again. I might start to think of it as harassment.

• If I did open my bag, and library staff and police did not find anything, I would expect an apology.

• If I was asked I would feel very uncomfortable, and don't know how often I would want to come back.

• 1 would be insulted, and consider a search an invasion of my privacy.

• I would refuse on the principle that the library has no right to search my belongings.

• Other.

To cast a vote surf to andovertownsman.com.

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Bury garage planEditor. Townsman:

The letter below was sent to the selectmen by e-mail on June 23. The next discussion of this proposal is scheduled on the Planning Board agenda at 7:30 p.m. on July 27. I would urge concerned residents to review the plans in the Planning office, to visit the site and attend the meeting or to communicate directly with the town manager, selectmen or the Planning Board.

Dear Selectmen:I believe that a proposal for the

building of a huge metal garage on Spring Grove Road near the entrance to the cemetery (“Tin building for cemetery?", Townsman, June 24) is worthy of your attention. The propos­al was brought to the Planning Board [on Tuesday, June 22] for a site review. There appeared to be some uncertainty on the part of Planning Board members as to whether the board was the authority to deny the proposal or just the power to suggest modifications. The discussion will be continued next month.

If built as and where proposed by the parks department, this steel­framed metal exterior structure will present a 20-foot-high wall along 150 feet of a gorgeous section of one of Andover’s oldest and prettiest wood­ed streets, and will replace a forested border of more than two dozen mature trees. Ironically the structure would be built across the street and 50 feet from the AVIS Stanley Reser­vation.

This sort of structure is usually found in an industrial park. It is the sort of inexpensive, commercial structure often used for example as a FedEx warehouse. Such a structure should never be built in the open in a residential neighborhood or in a municipal cemetery in a town with the standards of Andover.

The garage would be used to house equipment used all over town, not for equipment used primarily in the cemetery. The rationale for the placement of the structure in this location is that such storage is needed by the town and the "no other site can be found." Cost considerations were presented as a major driving force. It is said that the town manager sup­ports this proposal.

I hope that those who take pride in this town will look closely at this pro­posal and consider whether this town would deface one of its oldest tree- lined streets and its beautiful park­like municipal cemetery to build a cheap storage facility for trucks and lawnmowers.

I urge you to take a close kx>k at the plan in the planning department and to take a walk on Spring Grove Road and in the Spring Grove Ceme­tery. Then consider whether you will be proud of this project or whether it will present an eyesore and an embarrassment for generations to come. Please then consider dis­cussing this matter with other town leaders and board members.

Michael B. Roberts 26 Spring Grove Road

One of the most bizarre episodes I've seen during my tenure here is over. Well, over except for some public apologies. The town of Andover has agreed to pay Caeleigh Stuart and her family S175.OOO in compensation, after the alleged evidence it used to accuse her of scribbling a bomb threat on a Doherty Middle School girl's bath­room wall, turned out to be ludicrous.

A month after the Columbine massacre in 1999, Stuart was looking forward to the end-of- year. eighth-grade dance. She was summoned to Principal Floyd McManus's office and told that police were positive she made the threat. The accusation was based on the opinion of alleged experts - handwriting analysts Paul A. and Carol A. Hennessey, also known as JTC Consultants of Acton - who used her MCAS tests to find a match with the scribbled bomb threat. Stuart was expelled.

[Maybe future editions of the MCAS test should bear this warning to students: "Press Hard - You Are Making Three Copies."]

Besides being listed regularly on the Doherty honor roll, her name sounded really familiar to me, but I couldn't quite place it. 1 ran a text-string search on my computer, which picked up one of the first photo layouts I did for the Townsman, back in the summer of 1992. A caption said. "Cartwheeling their way across Camp Andover at Rec Park are, from front to back: Caeleigh Stuart, Shannon Gillis, Greg Drapeau and, at far left, Josh Pisco." She was "the cartwheel girl," then age 7.

But now, seven years later and a month after the horror of Columbine, the threat had to be investigated, and the town decided that Caeleigh was the culprit. I recall a Doherty parent telling me that "of course there's no real threat. It's prob­ably just some kid who really didn't w ant to be in the final Handbell Chorus performance (on the day in question)."

A year later, the judge in the Stuart case was so unimpressed with the "evidence" presented by the prosecution, he ordered the case expunged - all records of it destroyed - which is about two steps away from ordering the lawyers back to law school.

Eventually, Stuart's parents. Raymond and Cynthia Arsenault, brought a civil action against the town, as reported in the Townsman last month, naming “a number of defendants, includ­ing the town of Andover, the Andover police, now retired Detective Sgt. John Bernhardt, Detective William Wallace, the school depart­ment, Doherty Middle School principal Floyd McManus, assistant principal Bruce Maki and the handwriting ‘experts,’ Paul and Carol Hen­

Jack Grady

The

Never give in, never give in,

never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large

or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and

good sense.

Winston Churchill

Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing

can be done without hope and

confidence.

Helen Keller

nessey."The Hennesseys had credentials that you, too.

could have had for only $375. but in the court­room they gave themselves aw ay as to just how unprofessional they were, when they took to wearing signs around their necks that said "pro­fessional document examiner."

A little magic marker and string goes a long way w ith some, I guess.

In the civil case brought by the Arsenaults, the Andover schools and its employ ees cut their loss­es and settled right away for SI 12.500: while the town and police settled on the third day of testi­mony, after the judge asked to meet with Andover's representatives and suggested they set­tle for around $62,500. making a total package of $175,000 - basically the tow n's would-be fees to "Lawyer Up." The Arsenaults said last month that the court settlement was vindication for their daughter, who is now 19.

Last year, the Townsman got a nice note from Cynthia Arsenault, who submitted the following item to the On Campls section of the paper: "Caeleigh Stuart, a senior at Chapel Hill- Chauncy Hall School in Waltham, was recently awarded a Wentworth Merit Scholarship to help her w ith the costs of attending college. Caeleigh will attend Wentworth Institute of Technologs this fall (2003)."

Arsenault reported that her daughter was ecstatic when she heard the news, asking that it be printed after all Stuart had been through. According to Wentworth's congratulatory letter, her award is “offered to academically superior students as a symbol of Wentworth's commit­ment to educating the architects, designers, engi­neers, technologists and mangers of technology needed by our society.”

On the other hand - in the adding-insult-to- injury category - we have two contenders here for the hall of shame.

Which is more appalling - that no public apologies have been forthcoming from Andover's public officials involved in the case; or that, as one newspaper reported. Paul Hennessey, the handwriting "expert" - tried to harass Stuart as she started her college career at Wentworth...? After a resulting restraining order, the report said that Hennessey has been institutionalized with dementia.

Caeleigh, it might not be much consolation when you're faced with such arrogance, but here is something to keep in mind: Whenever they got into trouble and an apology might have been in order, nearly every episode of The Three Stooges ends with them simply turning tail and running away. It's what they do.

Yet despite the ordeal they put y ou and your family through. I'm always going to think of you this way: cartwheels and honor rolls.

► lack Grady is assistant editor of the Towns­man. Have a comment on this column '' Send it to: jack@andovertownsman.com.

Thursday File

Total freedom is never what one imagines and, in fact, hard­ly exists. It comes as a shock in

life to learn that we usually only

exchange one set of restric­tions for another. The second

set, however, is self-chosen, and therefore easier to accept.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh

The giving of love is an

education in itself.

Eleanor Roosevelt

Talent hits a target no one

else can hit; genius hits a

target no one else can see.

Arthur Schopenhauer

About ‘Thursday File’

Steve MacDowall started the file on the Internet The Web site for his creation is www.hudsonvanloo.ca and it suggests books to read and offers quotations such as the ones on this page

8 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 1, 2004

OBITUARIES

NormanBarnes

Headed family business. Tow ers Motor Parts

Norman Barnes. 82. of Port St. Lucie. Fla. and formerly of Andover and Boxford, died Fri­day, June 25, at the Life Care Center Harbor in Port St. Lucie.

Bom in Boston, he received his early education in the Brook­line school system and graduat­ed from Brookline High School, with the class of 1940. He attended the University of Ver­mont for one year and then matriculated at the Umversity of Massachusetts, where he received his degree in agricul­ture and marketing with the class of 1944.

Mr. Barnes moved to Andover in 1945 and became associated with the family busi­ness. Towers Motor Parts in Lawrence, where he worked from 1945 until 1988 He was president of the business at the time of his retirement.

In the late 1970s. the family moved to Boxford. During the 1980s. they spent their summers at Cape Cod and wintered in Florida until 1999. at which time they moved to Juniper. They became residents of Port St. Lucie in 2002

Members of his family include his wife. Maijorie (Har­ris) Barnes, with whom he cele­brated their 60th wedding anniversary on Dec. 24 of last year; sons. Jeffrey Barnes of Wakefield and Gary Barnes and his wife Maureen of South Hero. Vt.; and one grandson.

Shirley Gilbert

Bom in Andover

Shirley Gilbert. 82. of Methuen, died Friday. June 25 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Bnghton.

Born in Andover, she was one of 11 children. All of her

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Family members said faith was the cornerstone of her life. Mrs. Gilbert was a parishioner of St. Monica's Parish and an active member of the Ladies Sodality. She always enjoyed the annual St. Patrick's Day party. She attended morning Mass and breakfast with her friends. She will be missed by all who knew her and loved her.

She was the widow of Bert J. Gilbert.

Members of her family include sons. Bert J. and his wife Emilie (Evans) Gilbert of Andover, and Thomas R. and his wife Marilyn (Remler) Gilbert of Avon. Conn.; daugh­ters. Susan Melia of North Andover, and Nancy and her husband Robert Davis of Mat- tapoisett; sister. Justine (Timo- ny) Davies; brothers, Jack and Robert of Bradenton. Fla.; 11 grandchildren; two great-grand­children; and many nieces and nephews.

Arrangements were by the Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St.. Methuen.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Monica's Church. 212 Lawrence St.. Methuen. MA 01844.

Jean M. Banzi

Andover resident died last week

Jean M. Banzi. 61 of Andover died Tuesday. June 22.

Members of her family include her husband. Fred J. Banzi Jr.; children. Rick J. Banzi of Haverhill, and Lynda J. Banzi of Cambridge; sisters. Mar­guerite Banzi of Ply mouth and Dina Joyce of Fort Myers, Fla.

Arrangements were by Dewhirst & Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence St.. Andover.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Can­cer Societv. PO Box 102454. Atlanta. GA 30368-2454.

Lillian M. Tammany

Pianist grew up in town: was married 61 years

Lillian M. Tammany, 89, of Cheboygan, Mich, died Thurs­day, June 10, at Cheboygan Memorial Hospital Extended Care Facility after a long illness.

She was bom in Allston and grew up in Andover with her six brothers and sisters.

She later married her high school sweetheart. James P. Tammany, on Sept. 12. 1937 and they had celebrated 61 years of marriage prior to his death on Oct. 22, 1998.

At a very early age, Mrs. Tammany was graced with the ability to play the piano and music became a great part of her life. She played for her young classmates as they entered the one-room schoolhouse she attended. Later, family members she was the pianist in a band that played in the 1940s and 1950s and was the organist and choir director at her church. St. Matthew 's in Windham. N.H.. for 30 years.

In the 1970s, she play ed key­board in another band called Take Five - Plus Two with her son. Mrs. Tammany also played for all the family events.

In 1987, she and her late hus­band moved to Rio Rancho, N.M., where her son and some of his family resided. There, she

100 Years Ago - 1904The barber shops of town

will be closed all day Monday. July 4.

Andover was again visited by lightning last Saturday after­noon, a bolt striking the tow er of the fire engine house and dis­abling a considerable portion of the fire alarm apparatus.

The hen thieves still seem to get in their work. William Hack­ett recently lost 75 of his fowls, and several minor losses are reported.

Remember the Lawrence Canoe Club circus next Mon­day, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, and Monday and Wednesday matinees.

The flagpole on the Town House, which was recently taken down and repainted, has been placed in position again by a gang of men from Hardy & Coles.

The members of the ladies physical culture class enjoyed an outing and the hospitality of Mrs. Andrew McTemen at Fos­ter's Pond last Saturday after­noon and evening.

Rev. Dr. Wilson from Philadelphia and Mrs. Wilson are spending the summer in Andover.

Arthur White, of Denver, Colo., is confined to the home of his brother. Charles L. While, by illness. Mr. White came here to visit and was taken ill suddenly.

Remember the sale of stand­ing grass on the farm of the lateJ.H. Chandler. West Andover, next Tuesday. July 5 at 2 p.m.

George Bursley was arrested early this morning for tearing down street signs that were recently put up at a considerable expense to the town and which have proved of great conve­nience to strangers. The arrest was made this at 4 o'clock w'hen Bursley w ith another fellow was caught in the act of tearing off the sign marked Highland Road at the comer of Salem Street.

75 Years Ago - 1929Miss M Winnie Burtt, clerk

at the local post office, is enjoy­ing her annual two weeks' vaca­tion.

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Jean M. Banzi. 61

Norman Barnes. 82

Sidney H. Brodie. 87

Robert P. Brussard. 64

Shirley Gilbert. 82

Aldora H. Pelletier. 95

Lillian M. Tammany, 89

became very active with the choir at the senior citizens cen­ter. She and a piano-playing friend also staged concerts for the public.

She also played the piano at the Pier Restaurant in Harbor Springs from October 1995 to October 1999, and for a “high tea" at Larson Hall in Cheboy­gan in 1999.

Family members said her other interests included garden­ing of all sorts, porcelain doll making, gold leaf stenciling and crafting. She also enjoyed trav­eling. They said her main love was for her family and in 1995, she and Mr. Tammany moved to Cheboygan to be near their daughter and her family .

Mrs. Tammany was a mem­ber of St. James Episcopal Church.

Members of her family

All Those Years AgoDuring the month of June

3,394 books were circulated at Memorial Hall Library ; of these 1,082 were from the Junior Library. At the Ballardvale branch, the total circulation w as 526.

Thirty-five members of the Andover League of Women Vot­ers attended the joint conference of local leagues of Middlesex and Essex counties, held Friday. June 28, at the Meadowbrook Golf Club in Reading.

At the meeting of the select­men held Monday, the Lawrence Gas and Electric company was granted a permit to lay gas pipes on Washington Avenue and Pasho Street.

Advertisement: Clean, heavy fireplace wood is $14.00 per cord. Mixed with hardwood. $13.00: hardwood limbs. $6.00 per load and kindling four bas­kets for SI.00. Tel. 51-Mor call at 51 Park street.

A new lighting system will further beautify St. Augustine Church.

Ten alarms between 9:13 and 10:55 last evening, besides numerous other alarms during the day. gave the fire department a busy Fourth.

William Baker of Main Street, who has been a call-fire- man for 25 years, tendered his resignation recently to CharlesS. Emerson, chief of the fire department. When his resigna­tion takes effect. Mr. Baker will have completed 25 years of faithful service.

“Ye Old Homestead Lunche Shoppe" at 33 High St. opened its doors on Tuesday of this week under the management of Mrs. John Houghton Flint and Mrs. Arthur W. Hall.

Court St. Monica, Catholic Daughters of America will hold an outing at Salem Willows on Sunday. July 7.

50 Years Ago - 1954Hundreds of Andover resi­

dents. like millions of their fel­low Americans, will take to the highways Saturday and head for seaside and mountain resorts to spend the long Fourth of July weekend.

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BRODIE - Sidney H Brodie. 87, of Danvers and formerly of Beverly, died Tuesday. June 22 at Brigham and Women’s Hos­pital in Boston. He was a mem­ber of Temple Emanuel in Andover Members of his family include his son and daughter- in-law. Evan and Paula Brodie of Andover.

BRUSSARD - Robert P Brus­sard. 64. of North Reading, died Friday, June 25 at Bngham and Women’s Hospi-

include a daughter, Sharon Bober and her husband Gary of Cheboygan; a son. Frederick Tammany and his wife Joyce of Lander. Wyo.; eight grandchil­dren; 19 great-grandchildren; two sisters. Ruth Tibbetts of Andover and Maijorie Grant of Quitman. Ga.; two brothers, Warren Kearn and his wife Eleanor of Andover, and Charles Keam and his wife Ruth of Maine; and many nieces and nephews.

She was pre-deceased by a sister,Virginia Holt; a brother. Herbert Kearn; and a brother and sister in infancy, Frederick and Susan.

Arrangements were by the Christian Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be directed to St. James Episco­pal Church in Cheboygan, or Hospice of the Straits.

Town Has Gay Fourth Weekend Planned:

HOLIDAY EVENTS HEREFRIDAY• Horribles parade 7:30 p.m.SUNDAY• Carnival Kiddies Day• Baseball game 6 p.m.• Bonfire 11:30 p.m.MONDAY• Fireworks 11:15 p.m.A record turnout greeted the

official opening of Pomps Pond last weekend. More than 1,050 swimmers visited the local beach on Friday, the first day of the season.

Phillips Academy’s Summer Session opened Monday with the largest number of students at any summer session since World War II. More than 175 boys were greeted by a summer ses­sion faculty of 29 men.

Andover residents will have the opportunity to donate blood to the American Red Cross on Tuesday. July 20 when the local chapter will sponsor a visit of the bloodmobile to the town.

A burning condition in a washing machine at the home of Mrs. Francis Parent, 71 School St., at 11:20 a.m. Monday sent Engine 3 and the Jeep to the scene. The condition was caused by a short circuit.

School teachers from five New England states are in atten­dance at the Workshop for Eco­nomic Education at Phillips Academy on Monday, which will run until July 16.

A Rocket Reading Club has been formed at the Memorial Hall Library for boys and girls, to continue through the summer.

At 4 a.m- Friday the mysteri­ous red planet Mars will be nearer the earth than it has been at any time since 1941. All over the world, powerful telescopes and cameras will be trained on this tiny sphere in the hope of finding at least a partial answer to the intriguing question. "Is there life on Mars?"

Scientists have discovered that fat in the diet is a protection against atomic bombing radia­tion.

25 Years Ago - 1979At the Merrimack Regional

Theatre board of directors meet­ing held June 13, Robert Hatem announced, "Due to the out­standing response of local banks and because of the pledges of major corporations, we (the Merrimack Regional Theatre) have achieved half of our fund­raising goal”

A milestone was reached on June 7 by Gould Inc., Modicon Division of Andover, as it wel­comed aboard its 1,000th employee.

School Committee members said their good-byes to Casimir Koklaski on Tuesday night at the last committee meeting he will attend before moving to Rhode Island.

tai in Boston Members of his family include his son. John Brussard and his wife, Julie, of Andover.

PELLETIER - Aldora H. Pelleti­er, 95, of Lawrence, died Fri­day, June 25 at Sunbridge Colonial Heights Nursing Home. Members of her family include her daughter, Noella, and her husband, Thomas Beaumier and her brother, Gene Houle, all of Andover.

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The paper also will publish without charge a short announcement of those people who died and did not live here, but are related to someone who lives in Andover. This listing will include the name of the deceased, where he or she lived, when he or she died, and names of relatives in Andover.

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Questions? Call Jack Grady or Neil Fater at 978-475-7000.

A Senior Citizen's Film Series sponsored by the Depart­ment of Community Sen ices in conjunction with Swank Motion Pictures Inc. began at the Andover Senior Citizens’ Cen­ter.

Andover was notified this month by Gulf Oil Corp., which has the contract to supply the town’s needs for the year, that as of this month, only 80 percent of its allocation will be delivered. The cutback is to be continued through the remainder of the year.

Beth Spagnuolo of 344 River Road is a top prize-winner in Woman’s Day magazine’s Prized Pet Photo Contest. Spag­nuolo won $2,500 for a photo­graph of her three English bull­dog puppies.

Six Andover and North Andover residents were honored today at a Career Service Awards Ceremony held in the Internal Revenue Service Cen­ter.

Andover may be out of industrially developable land by 1990, according to a recent industrial land inventory as interpreted by Lawrence Spiegel, chairman of the indus­trial development commission.

Fifth District Congressman James M. Shannon today announced the aw arding of two contracts from the Department of the Army to the Raytheon Co. of Andover. The first award was for $ 12.471.714 for the procure­ment of high-pow ered illumina­tion model kits. The second award totaled $51,846,947 for 19 items of ground support equipment for the improved Hawk missile system.

A group of Shawsheen resi­dents, headed by Friends of Shawsheen president James Sellers, met with selectmen Monday night to protest con­struction of a Dunkin’ Donuts shop at Shawsheen Manor, but they could not be heard by selectmen.

Former Andover School Music Director Edward P. Gngoli was found guilty of lar­ceny in excess of $100 by a Salem Superior Court jury last Friday afternoon.

The charges resulted from Grigoli's taking of between $10,000 and $20,000 worth of musical instruments and sup­plies from the school system over a period of time. Judge Francis L. Lappin sentenced Grigoli to a six-month jail sen­tence, which was suspended, with the defendant placed on probation for two years.

Selectmen approved a fare hike for Andover Morrissey Taxi, the only taxi service now licensed to do business in Andover. The minimum rate approved by selectmen Monday night was $1.75, up from the $1.50 minimum set six years

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TOWN TALK

Saluted as a hero by the CelticsAndover Challenger Baseball is a program matching

physically and mentally disabled children with Little League "buddies" who help them field, run and bat. No one keeps score and there are no strike-outs. Everyone hits and everyone wins.

"These kids are so excited they're playing baseball," said Matt Haymer. who brought the Challenger Division to the Merrimack Valley. "A number of the kids are nonverbal, but you can see it in their eyes. They jump up and down and give high fives.”

This week Haymer, an Andover lawyer, is being honored as a local hero by the Boston Celtics at the Statehouse for bringing Challenger Baseball to some 48 area children.

With him will be Very 1 Anderson of North Andover, w'ho is being honored for starting an Andover nursery school for disabled children.

Challenger Div ision baseball is a national program with some 45,000 players. Haymer brought it here in 1998 after volunteering with a similar program in California. He start­ed with 15 players and today there are 48 players from eight communities, including Andover. North Andover. Haver­hill. Lawrence. Boxford. Beverly, Cambridge and Tewks­bury.

Players have one practice and one game a week through­out baseball season. Most games are played at Merrimack College, but the team travels to Chelmsford to match up with players in another Challenger Division.

- Meredith Warren

New location for popular DCS preschool events

Last summer, rain forced two popular town events staged at the Park for preschoolers to be canceled. This summer, the events are taking place at Andover High School, so finicky w eather will not matter. The kids can quickly move into the school cafeteria if rain rolls in.

Mary Donohue, director of the Department of Commu­nity Serv ices, said these events for youngsters ages 1 to 6 will be held at the high school: Fire Engine Day on July 13, Eggs-trav aganza on July 20, Teddy Bear Picnic on July 27 and Halloween Party on Aug. 3.

"You just never know' with the weather, and we didn't want to cancel any of these events." she said. "This will work out better."

A DCS-sponsored summer camp for middle-schoolers, Ultimate Drop-In, also is housed at the high school, and those teens will help staff the ev ents for preschoolers.

- Judy Wakefield

History available by the sliceWhy are coconuts an Andover Memorial Day tradition?

Did George Washington really sleep here? What are the ori­gins of the Andover Horribles parade?

The answers are all in a new book about Andover histo- Continued on page 11

People they will missAHS class of ’04 recognizes trio who were there for them

Crossing guard Vera Dyment

By Ben HeilmanHE got frostbite this winter while stopping cars for students in freezing weather.

He took time from his usual job cleaningthe school to befriend students and teach them sign language.

She has serv ed snacks and smiles to gen­erations of Andover High School students.

They are crossing guard Vera Dyment. custodian Tom Delaney and snack-bar clerk Phyllis Furey. What the three have in com­mon is that they all were giv en outstanding- citizenship awards by Andover High's grad­uating class of 2004. All three also are kind, friendly and make a difference at AHS. said senior classman Dale Spollett. who helped decide who received the awards.

Crossing Guard Vera Dyment

rossing guard Vera Dy ment can be found every school-day morning and afternoon in every kind of weather in

front of Andover High. The honor was a great reward for her at the end of a tough winter. Dyment suffered frostbite on the end of her nose this winter. The w ound healed, leaving a barely noticeable patch of scar tis­sue on the tip of her nose. Dy ment said she still loves doing w hat she does and greeting students in the morning. "I love it. It beats

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Custodian Tom Delaney

driving into Cambridge every day." said Dyment. a North Andover resident.

Dy ment has w orked as a crossing guard at AHS for two years. She also helps Ban­croft Elementary School students cross the street and works in the Shawsheen School cafeteria during the day. Previously, she had worked in the human resources department for IBM Lotus before being laid off in the position.

Dyment said she got to know senior class members because she stops traffic for stu­dents coming from the senior parking lot every morning. "They're a great bunch of kids," said Dy ment.

Spollett said Dyment recognizes students after seeing them a few times, always said hello and wore a smile. "She is always the friendliest person in the world." said Spol­lett.

Custodian Tom Delaney

hen students look like they are hav ing a hard time at Andover High, custodian Tom Delaney

said he says hello and tries to be an extra friend. Delaney has worked for the Andover Schools for 33 years and been at Andover High for nine years.

Three years ago Delaney, who is fluent in sign language, was asked to teach a sign lan-

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Snack seller Phyllis Furey

guage class at Andover High. He taught the class for one year, until an accredited teacher was hired to teach it. but it opened doors for Delaney, who still has sign lan­guage conv ersations w ith students and helps out in class. "I had a lot of students in I the class of 2004)." said Delaney .

Spollett said Delaney had a direct impact on his education last y ear when he assisted in his sign language class. "He's alway s ready to talk to you. He's one of the people I will miss leaving Andover (High)." said Spollett.

Snack seller Phyllis Furey

HYLLis Furey has been as familiar at Andover High's cafeteria corner snack bar as Mr. Peanut. Furey has

served junk food to Andover High students for 36 years - even her grandchildren have come to her counter. "I have seen a lot of kids come and go." said the 74-year-old Furey.

Spollett said Furey. too. is someone who could always be counted on to brighten a student's day w ith a smile or conversation.

Furey said students have alway s treated her well.

"They tell me every thing. I have fun with them. I like them all. They just seem to relate to me." said Furey.

Keeping It Wildndover Youth Services sponsored its seventh annual Keep It Wild runway fashion showTuesday, June 22. In keeping with the theme of the student-produced show, young models showed the work of more than 30 designers on a night that promised “to be

fashionable, creative, inventive, fun and, most importantly, WILD!” Models in the top row(from left) are: Steph Krey, Lauren Keefe, Allison Nill, Christina Shanahan and Mirela Maier; middle row: Lindsey Belanger and Laura Dukeshire; bottom row: Liz McConaughy, Kennedy

Parker, Jill Flannery & Alex Robles, Melissa Foley and Meaghan Downs-Berry.

Photos by Jon Malis

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WEDDINGS All Those Years Ago

Abajian-RistucciaMichelle Bernice Ristuccia and Michael John Abajian were

married Jul\ 19. 2003 at the Chapel at West Parish in Andover, w here the Rev.Matthew Ristuccia of Westerly Road Parish in Princeton.N J. celebrated the double ring ceremo­ny.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paul Ristuccia of Andover. She is a graduate of the Uni- v ersity of Vermont and works as a vol­unteer.

The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.J. Christian Abajian of W illiston. Vt. He is a graduate of theUnivers.tvofVer- Michelle and Michael

, Abajianmont and is a med- 'seal student at St George s University in Grenada. West Indies

After a honey moon in Italy, the couple make their home in Grenada.

Liaw-ChiuWilliam C. Liaw and Pei-Ching Chiu were married Oct. 5. 2003

at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge, with Justice Barbara Kahn officiating.The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Goang-Tzer Liaw of .Andover. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chin- Lung Chiu of Taipei. Taiwan The best man w as Stephen C. Liaw of West New York.N J and the maid of honor was Yng-Ru Chen of New York.N H Groomsman was David Chiu and bridesmaid was Hsindy Chen.

A reception w as held at the Royal Sonesta Hotel.

The bride is a graduate of the Uni­versity of Toronto. Northwestern University Dental School, and the University of Michigan, w here she studied orthodontics. She is in practice in Norwood and West Roxbury.

The groom is a graduate of Brow n University. University of Vir­ginia School of Medicine, and the University of Vermont w here he completed his residency in internal medicine. He works as a prima­ry tare internist in New ton.

The couple live in Needham.

William and Pei-Ching Liaw

Hamel-DalyCristina Reed Daly, the daughter of Barbara and John Daly of

Greenw ich. Conn, and Harbour Island. Bahamas, was married May 8 to John Stenner Dennis Hamel Jr., the son of Claire Hamel and John Hamel Sr., bothof Andover.

The Rev. George R Morgan. OSA. of Merrimack College performed the cere­mony at Saint John's Anglican Church on Harbour Island.

The bride is the director of corporate events at W.P. Carev & Co. in New York City. She graduated from University of the Pacific in Stockton.Calif.

Mr. Hamel is a corporate vice presi­dent of New York Life Insurance Co. inNew York City. He Cristina Daly

graduated from Merrimack College.Ms. Daly and Mr. Hamel first met in April 2000 at a mutual

friend's wedding. In June 2003. they were engaged in Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat.

The couple live in Greenwich. Conn.

Nicholson-AikmanDiane E. Aikman

and David C. Nichol­son Jr.. both of Har- wich, were united in marnage at the Feder­ated Church of Orleans by the Rev Calvin F. Multi. A reception follow ed at the Four Points Shera­ton in Eastham.

The bnde. daughter of Donald and Debo­rah Aikman of Chatham, and former­ly of Andover, was given in marriage by her father, to the son of David C Nicholson Sr of Harw ich and the late Patricia A Nichol­son.

Daw n Aikman of Brewster was her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids w ere Julanne Eustis of Tacoma. Wash- cousin of the bnde Diane B. Aik­man of Marblehead, sister-in-law of the bnde; Joanne Nicholson of Upton, sister of the bndegroom; Leighanne Deenng of Brew ster. and Janice MacAskill of Harw ich.

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Scott .Anderson of Harw ich served as the bndegroom s best man. The ushers were Douglas Aikman of Marblehead, brother of the bnde. Dennis Aikman of North Andover, brother of the bride; Jeff Swanson of Brew ster. Darry l Swan­son of Brew ster. and Michael MacAskill of Harw ich.

The bride graduated from /Andover High School and earned a bachelor's degree from Western New England College. She is a fire alarm operator for the Harw ich Fire Department.

The bndegroom graduated from Harw ich High School and attended Cape Cod Community College and New England Maritime, and earned a captain's license. He is the man­ager of the Goose Hummock Shop in Orleans.

After a honeymoon in Haw aii, the couple live in Harwich.

■ 10 YEARS AGO - 1994j Continued from page 8

j ago.The Mother Goose School.

326 South Main St., has a play school for little tots, ages 3 to 6, for the summer.

The Andover-North Andover YMCA has scheduled Trip Club for the remaining seven weeks

! of the Summer Term. Boys and girls in grades 3 to 6 may regis­ter at the YMCA, 165 Haverhill St.

10 Years Ago - 1994A footbridge recently con­

structed on town land along the Merrimack Riv er w'as dedicated recently. The bridge completes the 5.1 miles of the Merrimack River Trail passing through Andover.

Two second-graders at West Elementary School won first prize in an Environmental Pro­tection Agency ecology poster and environmental poetry con-

j test.Maria Marasco of Andover.

Republican State Senate candi­date for the 2nd Essex and Mid­dlesex District, formally announced her candidacy on Tuesday. June 28 at the Ramada Rolling Green.

Joe Bevilacqua. president of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce, has recently been honored by the New' England Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives for his "ingenuity, hard work and inno­vation.”

Two burglaries occurred on School Street near the intersec­tion of Locke Street. Tuesday night while residents of the two homes apparently slept. In both cases, the burglar removed a screen from the open first-floor w indow to get into the house.

Firefighters have been busy this week battling stubborn brush fires in the Ballardvale area.

Sixteen Russian immigrants are able to maneuver their way around Andover and basic American culture a little better than they could previously, thanks to the efforts of the Andover Housing Authority.

There was a 10-mile bicycle ride through West Andover on Sunday, starting in front of West Elementary School on Beacon Street, going to the Merrimack River and back.

Nine Andover fifth- and sixth-graders were among 260 students from Massachusetts who were honored for their out­standing verbal and/or mathe­matical abilities discovered in the third annual Young Students Talent Search.

The Facility Council of Mer­rimack Valley donated an auto­motive diagnostic computer chip to Greater Lawrence Tech­nical School in appreciation for use of its classrooms and auto shop.

Terry' Cronin of Andover has joined Home Health VNA of Haverhill as a full-time mater- nal/child health nursing skills to new mothers and their infants in the Lowell area. She will pro­vide professional nursing skills to new mothers and their infants in the Lowell area.

Bertucci Menucci. which is located on Main Street, will become 100 percent smoke-free as of July 5.

The Andover Junior Warriors girls' soccer team lost its playoff game 2-1 in overtime against Marblehead Friday night, losing a chance to play in the state championship quarter finals.

A man who claimed to have a gun robbed the Tage Inn on River Road of about $200 Sun­day night and escaped on foot.

Lahey Clinic plastic surgeons are the first in New England to use a rev olutionary new surgical laser to perform cosmetic surgery. '‘The surgery promises to decrease operation time, recovery time, side effects and scarring involved in traditional eyelifts, facelifts and facial resurfacing.” says Brook Seckel. MD. chief of plastic and recon­structive surgery in Lahey.

Smoking ban: July 13 - The town's smoking bylaw, which bans smoking in restaurants, public buildings, and public areas of retail stores, takes effect this coming Wednesday. July 13.

A 16-year-old Andover male will face charges of malicious destruction of property and pos­session of fireworks after a police officer witnessed youths sending trash cans skyward with M-lOOs, each equal to a quarter stick of dy namite, in the Park on Bartlet Sreet. Monday. July 4.

Marshalls to open in Shaw- sheen Plaza this fall. The Andov er Jade has closed. New England Stores is closed, and the Andov er House of Carpets moved, creating 21.000 square feet where Marshalls will locate in the fall-

The effort to recover the plane that went down in Nan­tucket Sound last month with Andover lawyer Reginald Mar- den and his son. Christopher, on board is scheduled to resume this weekend. The delay in the effort was due to complications with the insurance company handling the recovery.

Andover Warriors volleyball team captured the gold at the Massachusetts Special Oly mpics on Saturday. June 25. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology . The Wamors won 15-11.

Andover Blue trounced the Gold. 11-1. last week.

Andover Gold revs up tonight for three back-to-back games.

- Compiled by Townsman interns Hicha Goyal and Aaron Nossiff

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FOR SENIORSBy Pat BeckerAndover Senior Center

Here are some of the activi­ties coming up at the Andover Senior Center.

Beginners' Tap Class: Anew beginners' tap dance class under the direction of Audrey Nason just got underway and will run for 12 consecutive weeks. Cost is $25. We also have space available in our Thursday afternoon line dance class. Get some exercise and have fun at the same time in both of these classes.

Movie Matinee: Our next movie matinee will be on Mon­day, July 12 at l p.m. when we will show the recent hit Some­thing’s Gotta Give. Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton star in this witty comedy . Reser­vations are not necessary: just drop in and join us.

Summer Semester Classes: Our summer semester just got underway and will run through Aug. 27. Classes will be offered

BRUSSARD - A daughter. Jacklyn Abigail Brussard. bom to John and Julie Brussard of Andover on April 18. Grandpar­ents are Sandra and David Mackin of Hampden. Maine. Joseph and Anna Gagne of Millinocket. Maine, and Robert and Freda Brussard of North Reading. Great-grandparents are Martin and Albertine Gagne of East Millinocket. Maine.

HEIM - A son. Brennan Parker Heim, born to Darrell and Tara (Richards) Heim of North Andover on June l. Grandparents are Mary anne and Dennis Richards, and Barbara Heim. Brennan joins John. 11, and Aidan, 2.

HUNTRESS - A son. Franklin Elias Huntress, born to Christian and Diane Huntress of Andover on May 4. Grandpar­ents are Robert and Ann Marie Pinet-Pawelski of Methuen, and Frederick and Linda Huntress of Meredith. N.H. Great-grand­mother is Anna R. Almeida. Franklin joins Abigail, 6,

Thursdays in July

PA Summer Session presents W.E.B. Du Bois Colloquium

The Phillips Academy Summer Session will host the annual W.E.B. Du Bois Col­loquium, featuring noted authorities on a variety of top­ics, on Thursday evenings throughout July.

Beginning the series tonight. July l will be Carey Rossignol, martial arts teacher and founder of the Aiki-Kan Preservation Soci­ety, who will speak on “Japanese Swordsmanship” and demonstrate the use of swords in Japanese culture. A professor of Eastern philoso­phies, principles, history and ancient martial arts, Hanshi Rossignol has more than 37 years of intensive training in strict martial arts disciplines.

Named for W.E.B. Du Bois, the founder of African- American academic studies, the colloquium will be held from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. every Thursday in July in Kemper Auditorium. Chapel Avenue, on the Phillips Academy campus.

RELIGION NEWS

At the invitation of Rev. Richard T. Conway, pastor ol St. Robert Bellarmine Church on Haggetts Pond Road, the Missionary Society of Saint James the Apostle announced that the Rev. Robert Thomas will be celebrating Mass and speaking during normally scheduled Masses this weekend, on July 3 and 4.

Rev. Thomas wiH be discussing the work of the Missionary Society in South America, which deals with the needs of the “poorest of the pixir" in the barrios, mountains, rain forests and arid coastal plains of Peru. Bolivia and Ecuador.

Rev. Thomas, a native of Boston, has served for many years in the missions and has extensive first-hand knowledge and experience working mainly with the native people in these countries, according to a press release from the group.

All are invited to attend Mass and hear about the current state of the missions and what the society is doing to improve the spiritual and everyday lives of the impoverished in South

America.

St. Robert Bellarmine Parish announced its summer weekend Mass schedule, in effect through the weekend of Sept. 4-5.

Masses will be celebrated Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday morning at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Weekday Mass at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday thru Fri­day.

The Greater Lawrence Council of Churcheswill host a ecumenical service, the seventh and final in the Midweek Summer Worship Services, in the Chapel at the West Parish Garden Ceme­tery at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. July 14.

This serv ice will be led by the Rev. Donald M. Williamson, vice president of the council. The Rev. Lewis Floyd, pastor, T hird Baptist Church, will offer a homily. The Garden C hapel is air-con­ditioned.

Call 978-475-3528.

in Tai Chi. line dance, modified yoga, men's exercise, low- impact aerobics, water work­out. and strength training. Prices and schedules are available at the center. If y ou haven't regis­tered yet. call the center to inquire about space availability.

Podiatry Clinic: Home Health VNA w ill sponsor podia­try clinics at the center on July 20 and 28. Call the center to see about space availability if you would like to make an appoint­ment.

Summer Cook-Out: Come join us for an old-fashioned summer cook-out, scheduled for Sunday, July ll at noon. The menu will consist of hot dogs, hamburgers, garden salad, corn on the cob, potato salad, water­melon and dessert. The six- piece New Orleans Jazz Band will provide the entertainment. Tickets are $10 and are avail­able at the center. Groups of six or more may reserve a table. Gather some friends together

Births

Samuel. 4. and Caroline. 2.KILADIS - A son, James

Glenn Kiladis. born to Glenn and Diane Kiladis of North Andover on April 27. Grandpar­ents are George and Kate Kakri- das of Andover, and James and Georgia Kiladis of Lexington. Great-grandmother is Diane Skigis of Burlington. James joins big sister. Katie.

LOMBARDI - A daughter. Remy MacKay Lombardi, born to Amanda Symmes and Andover Youth Services employ ee Anthony Lombardi of Danvers on June 13. Grandpar­ents are Bruce and Catherine Symmes of Danvers (Bruce Sy mmes is assessor for the Town of Andover), and Peter and Laurie Lombardi of East Providence. R I. Great-grand­parents are Karin and Thayne Symmes of Essex, and Cather­ine Lombardi of Barrington. R I. Remy joins big brother. Ezra.

McGETTRICK - A son. Jason Tyler McGettrick, born to Sheryl and Stephen McGettrick

The events are free and open to the public. The schedule includes:

Thursday, July 8 - Kate Clifford Larson, who works with the National Park Ser­vices on the Harriet Tubman Special Resources Study, will discuss her new book, Bound for the Promised Land: Har­riet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. Larson has received fellowships for her work from Brown University, the University of Michigan and the University of New Hampshire.

Thursday, July 15 -Stephen Hrones, a renowned Boston criminal lawyer, will discuss “And Justice for All: Defending the Accused." Responsible for establishing the innocence of defendants previously found guilty by the judicial system, Hrones is a graduate of Harvard Univer­sity and Michigan Law School and a former Ful­bright Scholar.

Thursday, July 22 -

and join us.Cruise and Lunch Trip: Be

sure and make a reservation to join us Monday. July 19 when we will enjoy a 90-minute nar­rated cruise ol Boston Harbor aboard the Boston Gondola. This will be followed by lunch at the famous Venezia Water­front Restaurant where we will meet chef Peter Palumbo. Cost is $46. includ bus transportation from the center, cruise, and lunch.

Summer Sampler Art Class: This fun summer class will include a little bit of every ­thing - some outdoor instruction on working with natural light: live models; a demonstration w ith a guest artist; and a muse­um visit. The course will get underw ay Monday. July 12 and run for six consecutive weeks from l :30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $25 and pre-registration is required.

Women's Summer Book Club: T he women's summer

ot Methuen on April 12. Grand-parents are Mary McGettrick of Andover. John McGettrick of Bedford, and John and Cathy Harney of Port St. Lucie. Fla., formerly of Wey mouth.

NUSKY - A daughter. Kirstin Nusky. born to Kevin and Kirstin (Nowell) Nusky of Andover on June 6. Grandpar­ents are Frederick N. Nowell III and Leslie J. Now ell of Andover and Kenneth and Karen Nusky of Scottsdale, Ariz. Great- grandparents are Frederick N. Nowell Jr. and Mildred A. Now­ell of Andover and Ruth Nusky of Hamilton. Ohio. Kirstin joins brother Connor Oliv er, 2 .

WEBSTER - A son. Kyle Philip Webster, born to Mark and Emily Webster of North Andover, formerly of Andover, on June 15. Grandparents are Gerald and Ruthann Rafferty of Haverhill, formerly of Andover, and Don and Marily n Webster of Low ell. Kyle joins Julia Kate.3.

Kathleen Dalton, author of Theodore Roosevelt: A Stren­uous Life and a noted scholar on the life of Roosevelt, will present “Parallel Lives: Inter­preting Theodore Roosevelt and W.E.B. Du Bois from their Harvard Days to World War I." She is the Cecil F.P. Bancroft Instructor of I listory at Phillips Academy and associate fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard.

Thursday, July 29 - Juliet Haines Mofford, director of education and research at the Andover Historical Society, will discuss “How Historians Work: Facts vs. Myth" in the context of her forthcoming book, Andover, Massachu­setts: Historical Selections from Four Centuries. She is a historian, playwright and community leader.

For more information, call the Phillips Academy Sum­mer Session office at 978- 749-4400.

book club w ill hold its first ses- j

sion Thursday, July 15 at 1 p.m discussing the book, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd All interested women are wel­come to attend, but call the cen­ter to register. There is no charge for this group.

Supper and Speaker: Besure to make a reservation to join us for supper on Tuesday. July 20 at 6 p.m. followed by the program "The Geriatrician and the Medicine Man: Lessons Learned From Life and Death. ' Dr. Robert Schreiber and his son. Sam. will share their life- altering experiences on their visit last summer to the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Tickets are $3.50, avail­able at the center.

Tea in an English Garden: Join us for a special afternoon as we travel to the private gar­den of Frederick Rice in Man- chester-by-the-Sea on Sunday. Aug. 15.This English-style country garden was originallv laid out in 1928 and has been featured in several magazines including The Country Garden Planner. Cost of the trip is $20.

A Day in Portland: Spend a day discovering the delights of Portland on your own. We w ill drop off at both the Old Port section of town as well as the art museum, which will be fea­turing the exhibit. “American Masters And Their European Muses." Design the day and go at your own pace enjoying the many shops, restaurants and historical sites of this waterfront city. Cost of the trip is $20. Stop into the center to sign up.

Town

Talk

a FOOTBALLERSContinued from page 9

ry by Andover historian Julie Mofford to be published this summer. Her Andover Massa­chusetts: Historical Selections from Four Centuries is the sec­ond in the 17-book “The History of the Merrimack Valley Series," published by the Merrimack Valley Preservation Press, the publishing arm of non-profit group the Merrimack Valley Preservation Group.

The group needs financial support to get the book to press and is accepting donations, said Martha Briggs. Andover resi­dent and director of the group. “This is going to appeal to a lot of people. These are nice little reads,” said Briggs.

The group is accepting pledges. For $25, a person will receive one book. Each person who gives $65 will get a signed copy of the book, a one-year membership to MVPG and a reservation to the book launch party. For $115 people will receive two signed books, two reservations to the book launch party, and a one-year family membership to MVPG.

The book's launch party is at Phillips Academy on the after­noon of Sunday, Aug. 8.

The MVPG is also looking

for corporate investors. Those interested in making a donation may send a check to: MVPG, Inc.. Post Office box 813. Andover, 01810. For more information or for corporate sponsorship, call 978-749-0634.

Ben Heilman

Footballers to tackle 4(1 odd jobs

While members of Andover High's football team are current­ly away at football camp, plenty of odd jobs around town await their return to town this week­end.

Football captains Matt Hen­nessey. (ieolt Stevens and Mike Muccio recently announced the team's "12th player project,” which will raise money to improve the school's football facilities. The til-captains and other team members are doing odd jobs around town this sum­mer for $10 an hour. All pro­ceeds will benefit the effort by the private group Friends of Andover High School Football to fund a $400,000 facelift to Eugene V. Lovely Field. The team is looking to raise about $5,(XX) of this money.

The players' effort was pro­filed in the June 17 Townsman and the trio also set up a table at the recent Andover Day event Muccio's mom, Gina Muccio, said 40 |obs have been booked so far

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Growing Up Asian in AmericaGeorge Nhan’s story is told in the locally produced anthology A Name Like Me

By Ben Heilmanith His Soith Park T-shirt and Playstation 2 video game system. 15-\ear-old George Nhan is a typical American teenager. But Nhan's life has another layer as the eldest

son of Vietnamese-born parents who immigrated to Lawrencebefore Nhan was bom.

Nhan's story is told in two selections in the literary anthology A Name Like Me. an anthology of essays and poems by local Asian- American teenagers about the experience of growing up Asian in America. Nhan and the book's editor, nos elist and teacher Peggy Rambach. are both Andover residents.

Nhan entered a creative writing class at the Asian Center of Mer­rimack Valley Inc., taught by Rambach. at his mother's wish to improve his writing. There, he found the chance to meet new friends and tell others about his life.

Nhan grew up in Lawrence, attending public school and Saint Patrick's School. In the fifth grade he met Nghiep Hua. a fifth-grad­er from Vietnam. The boy s met oxer a Pokemon deck, w hen Hua had a Picachu card he was willing to trade for Nhan's Jinx card. The friendship was set.

But Nhan and Hua w ere put in separate classes for the sixth- and seventh grades, leaving Nhan the only Asian boy in his class. In his story My Friend Nghiep, Nhan speaks of his feelings of isolation. The two w ere assigned seats far away from one another at lunch.

Sometimes they would talk at recess, other times Nhan would watch his friend play kickball.

Nhan also wrote a poem about his mid­dle name "Dragon." a point of pride for him. Nhan explains in the poem that he was named after President George H.W. Bush and children poked fun at his name w hen he was younger, calling him names like Curi­ous George and George of the Jungle.

Nhan's mother. Muoi Lam. said coming to the United States and ha\ ing to choose an English name is difficult for Asians. "There are so many names to choose." said Lam. She and her husband Luong Nhan chose Dragon for Nhan's middle name because he was bom in the Year of the Dragon. They call him Dragon in C'hiu Chow, the Chinese dialect they speak in their home.

A Name Like Me is the second book

South School students successfully spin a science, poetry hybridBy Richa GoyalWhat's Up writer

Children's poetry isn't just for flowers anymore.For more than 10 y ears, a science poetry contest, launched by

Professor George Ladd of Boston College, has encouraged schoolchildren to write poems about scientific matters such as stars, DNA, even Newton’s Law' of Motion.

The annual Massachusetts Science Poetry Contest for stu­dents in kindergarten through eighth grade has drawn more than 50.000 entries from Bay State schoolchildren since its inception. This year's contest drew more than 1.500 entries from schools across the state, including South Elementary School in Andover.

“I initiated the science poetry contest to encourage the inte­gration of science with writing and art in elementary' schools. For the contest, students write and illustrate poems on science topics or activities." said Ladd.

Some prize categories include Most Original Poem. Most Humorous Poem. Most Expressive Poem. Best Cooperative Poem and Best Long Poem.

The following is a list of contest winners from South Ele­mentary School.

Kindergarten: Best Cooperative PoemSecond Place WinnersMeaghan Farrell Erin Logee Erica Nork Meghan Stickney Meghan Bodette

Third Place WinnersGates Bry an Hannah Cregg Olivia Edson Jessica Fleming Alison McCarron Drew Rooks Dayna Thibodeau

Grade 2: Most Humorous PoemSecond Place WinnerUna O'Toole

Grade 3: Most Humorous PoemThird Place WinnerMeghan Wurts

Rambach has produced from the material pro­duced during writing workshops at the Asian Center. Under the Sugar Palm Tree was the previous book, about refugees from the brutal Khmer Rouge in Cambodia now' living in Lawrence. These are available at the Andover Bookstore.Rambach is editing the third book of what she expects will be a trilo­gy, Means of Escape. about Vietnamese immigrants in Lawrence. Rambach.

once married to the late author Andre Dubus, w'rote of her experience with Dubus in the novel Fighting Gravity.

Rambach said at first the teens only wanted to write about boyfriends, girlfriends and typi­cal teen issues. She encouraged them to think about their heritage. "I had to connect them to issues of being Asian and living in Lawrence,” she said.

Rambach did not want the classes turning into coun­seling sessions, butwanted the teens to express their experi­ences in a form more polished than a diary entry. "To communicate some­thing fully and with a sense of closure." said Rambach.

Nhan will attend another writing

“It’s a great town. A really diverse community.”

GEORGE NHAN, ABOUT ANDOVER AND ITS HIGH SCHOOL

class with Rambach this July at the Asian Center. He said he has made new friends and is happy at Andover High School, w here he is a member of the Art Club and the Asian American Club. "It's a great tow'n. A really diverse community,” said Nhan.

Dealing with potential overcrowding at the elementary schools

Proposal would shift Barron Court from High Plain to Sanborn districtBy Ben Heilman

chool Business Manager Bernie Tuttle has recommended that another housing development situated in the

High Plain Elementary School district bemoved to a neighboring school district. The School Committee will vote on the measure at its next meeting, the date of which has not been set.

Barron Court, a six-lot development on Belles ue Road south of Haggetts Pond Road, should be districted so that any future students living there would attend Sanborn Elementary School, said Tuttle. The move was part of a continuing attempt to keep High Plain Elementary becoming over­crowded.

Sanborn Elementary has experienced lower student-to-teacher ratios than High Plain Elementary since the later school opened.

The committee approved a similar plan to redistrict two other High Plain area devel­

opments to West Elementary in May. Many High Plain Elementary parents interested in the vote did not learn about the plan until the morning of the day it was discussed at a School Committee meeting. The parents expressed their displeasure with the lack of communication about the meeting.

High Plain Elementary parent Jane Elliott said the decision to redistrict the developments was supported, but parents were still concerned with the process. Elliott had not heard of the Barron Court dev elop­ment and said this decision will be made in the middle of the summer when many par­ents will not know about it or be able to attend. “They (School Committee mem­bers) don't seem to be learning from their mistakes. How many times do they have to have their hands slapped (to understand) that people do care and want to be involved?" said Elliott.

Committee chairman Tony James said the committee desires to give parents rea­

sonable notice, but is trying to settle the matter before families move into Barron Court. "We're try ing to be as responsive to this as possible." said James. James said it was parents at the prior meeting that alerted the committee and administration to Barron Court and the committee quickly to include it in the mini-redistricting plan.

High Plain Elementary PTO president Martha Hyslip said Tuttle's Barron Court recommendation followed the suggestion of a parent enroilment-study team this year at High Plain. Hyslip said the group’s only recommendation was that new develop­ments on the border of the High Plain Ele­mentary district be redistricted to the bor­dering neighborhood school. “I would sup­port it and that's what the group recom­mended," said Hyslip.

Tuttle’s plan would not affect existing families, and neither did the plan to redis­trict Greenwood Meadows and Murray Hill estates.

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LOCAL SCHOLARS

Phillips Academy students named to spring term honor roll

Phillips Academy has announced the names of the students on the honor roll for the spring term. To be named to the honor roll, students must maintain at least a 5-point grade aver­age on a 6-point scale.

Class of 2004Heidi Adlman Aaron Bardo Jessica Birecki Benjamin Bloom Margaret Dallett Stephen Draheim Michelle Easton Leon Fay

Ariel Gold Emily Guerin Alanna Hughes Carolyn Johnson Katherine Nelson Natasha Pakravan Catherine Papez Leah Russell Laura Schoenherr Amanda Sena,ore Daniel Serna Rachel Shack Scott Silverstein Pooja Sripad Margaret Sullivan Paul Tassinari Alex Thorn Katharine Ting Arianna Warsaw-Fan Amy Yang

Class of 2005Marc Asch Sylvester Boumil Matthew Brennan Stephen Chang Caroline Claflin Michelle Comeau Jennifer Davis Katherine Dix Sarah Donelan Benjamin Grant Sara Helmers Benjamin Hoemer Adam Hoi,Katherine Koh Laylah Mohammed Peter Rotundo Megan Scarborough Nathan Scott Anne Sharp

Omar Siddiqi Meng Tan Angela Tenney John Thorlin Cassandra Tognoni Emma Wollman

Class of 2006Jeffrey Bakkensen Emily Brenner Anthony Christiano Andrea Coravos Michael Galaburda Rebecca Howe Andrew Hsiao Rachel Isaacs Julian Jacobson Faaez Jafarey Michael Li

Sarah Linnemann Julia Littlefield Domenica MacNaughton Pumelele Maqubela Stacy Naughton All Siddiqi Kate Therkelsen Nandini Vijayakumar Jennifer Wang Samuel Weiss

Class of 2007Alexander Abugov Erik Anson Morgan Broccoli Allison Callery Steven Farquhar Courtney Fiske Courtney Harris

Yunsoo Kim James Krendel-Clark Benjamin Landy Stephanie Marion Katharine Matsumoto Katherine Morris Michael Naughton Karl Novick Meghan O’Connor Corey Psoinos Rachel Rauh Karen Schoenherr Martin Serna Elio, Shimer Miles Silverman Matthew Skinner Jiyuan Zhu

Andover students lauded for performanceMeagan Merinder. a mem­

ber of the Andover High class of 2004. received the Stanley Z. Koplick Award, given by the Commonwealth of Massachu­setts and the Andover Public Schools in recognition for out­standing accomplishments in mathematics, science, humani­ties and the arts.

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emy, announced that Andover resident Moriah Heller, a senior, has been named to the honor roll for the fourth mark­ing term of the 2003-04 acade­mic year.

Heller received first honors.Nazareth Academy, a col­

lege preparatory high school for young women, is located in

Wakefield.

Arlington Catholic High School held its grad­uation cere­mony Friday evening.May 28.

Kaitlvn I. Millerick of Andover participated in the cere­monies.

She will attend Brandeis University in the fall.

The Fenn School of Con­cord. Mass, announced that the following students were named

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As part of National Teacher Appreciation Week 2004, Faith Goldstein, first-grade teacher at South Elementary School, was honored by the North Reading Wal-Mart as its “Teacher of the Year.” Nominated by the Schwartz family, Goldstein is shown with her student Emily Schwartz, third- grader Andrew Schwartz, and George Ripley, community involvement coordinator for North Reading Wal-Mart. Goldstein received a S1.000 check, which she and the other first-grade team members will use to purchase materials to support the literacy program at South School.

to its honor roll for the third term: Alden French, academic honors; William Notini. acade­mic high honors and effort hon­ors; and Andrew Richardson, academic honors.

After a week of grueling physics exams, lab experiments and classroom work, five stu­dents and one alternate have been selected to travel to Pohang, South Korea, to repre­sent the United States in the 2004 International Physics Olympiad held July 15-23.

The members of the travel­ing team include Daniel Whalen, who was chosen as the the alternate. He is a sopho­more at Phillips Academy.

The 2004 United States Physics Team is made up of 24 high school students.

First nominated by their high school physics teachers, in Jan­uary the students began taking extremely challenging physics exams, eventually scoring high­er than 1.100 other students to earn a spot on the team. The Olympiad is a nine-day interna­tional competition among pre­university students from more than 60 countries.

The US Phy sics Team is to- sponsored by the American Association of Physics Teach­ers and the American Institute of Phy sics.

The following music stu­dents from the Andover Public- Schools were selected to partic­ipate in Massachusetts Music-

Educators Association spon­sored concerts during the 2003- 04 academic year.

These middle- and high school band, chorus, and orchestra students rehearsed with guest conductors and them performed in concerts that w ere held at Lowell High School and at Boston's Symphony Hall:

Northeast Junior District Festival included orchestra members: Vicki Chang, Galie Hernandez, Kaitlin Picard. Anne Tucker. Simon Ye. Bon­nie Domigan and Mike Donelan: band: Sebastian Caliri, John Diodati. Bea Floyd, Greg Kagnio and Trevor Sanders; chorus: Faiyad Ahmad. James Bren­ner, Kyle Butler, Samuel Dempsey, Ryan Jennings. Matthew Kelley, Brendan Mahoney, Matthew Regan, Kohan Saranu. Robert Stocks, Matthew Therkelsen. Charles Wang, Zach Zatet. Hannah Hastings, Shannon Muscatello. Jessie Nitzberg, Shayna Orent and Meredith Spoto

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Little League Championship Series

Hot contestsMajors: Athletics defeat Braves 7-2. 1-0By Rick Harrison

The American League Ath­letics defeated the National League Braves twice, 7-2 and1-0, to sweep their best-of-3 Andover Little League Major Division (ages 10-12) Town Championship series played this week at the Deyermond Field complex.

The Athletics qualified for the Town title showdown by blanking the White Sox, 3-0. in the AL one-game playoff between first and second-half winners.

The Braves, last year's Town champs, did the same in the NL by defeating the Cubs 7-5 in their one-game knockout.

The tw o rivals also met once during the regular season, with the Athletics chalking up a 9-3

John Taylor bats for the Braves.

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ished the year w ith a solid 15-5 overall record, while Manager Ed Tay lor's Braves were 11-8.

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GAME 1Athletics 7Braves 2

The A's took control early with three runs in the top of the first, and they broke open a 4-1 game with two runs in the fourth and one in the seventh.

Righthander Brian McNiff. one half of the Athletics' two twin-brother combinations.

pitched a complete-game six- hitter and struck out six for the mound win.

The three-run opening inning featured a single by Bryan McNiff. RBI double from James Connors, a pair of errors and a run-scoring bunt by Joe McNiff.

Connors and Mike McQuil­lan. another twin who reached on an error, also scored runs.

The Athletics made it 4-0 in the third when Connors ripped another double and later scored.

The Braves, who last year w ent from no wins the previous season (2002) to a 17-1 record, scored in the bottom of the third after Alex Patti singled and Paul Hunter drilled a double.

The A's moved ahead 6-1 in the fourth on singles by Sean

Chris McConnell at bat for the Cubs.

Josh Smith pitches for the Cubs during the Town Championship NL playoff agianst the Braves. The Braves won, 7-5.

Alex Patti pitches for the Braves during the Town Championship series against the Cubs.

McQuillan. Harry Ameen and Kyle Wakefield, along with a bunt by Mike Levenson. McQuillan and Ameen scored the runs.

In the Braves' fifth Driscoll doubled and singles were laced by Hunter and John Tay lor.

The A's added a final tally in the sixth on a single by Sean McQuillan, error and RBI single by Levenson.

Connors. Sean McQuillan and Ameen led the nine-hit Ath­letics’ attack with a pair of safeties each. Bryan McNiff. Levenson and Wakefield added one hit apiece.

For the Braves. Hunter dou­bled and singled while other hits were contributed by Patti, Driscoll, Tay lor and Alex Linne- mann.

A's manager Jeff Weiss laud­ed the pitching performance by McNiff and the defensive play of the McQuillan brothers' key­stone combination at shortstop and second base.

AL PLAYOFFAthletics 3White Sox 0

Righthander James Connors fired a two-hit shutout, fanning nine and walking two. as the second-half champion Athletics advanced to the Town Champi­onship series with this white­wash of the first-half champion White Sox at the Deyermond Field complex.

The A's grabbed a 2-0 lead in the top of the second when Joe McNiff reached on an error. Alec Weiss singled, Mike Lev­enson laced an RBI single and Harry Ameen's bunt chased home Weiss.

An insurance run was added in the third when Connors dou­bled to the left-centerfield gap and crossed on Sean McQuil­lan's single.

Kyle Wakefield also con­tributed a single for the A's.

The tw o White Sox hits were singles by John Hennessy and Will McGowan.

Three Sox pitchers combined for a five-hitter as McGowan.B.J. Merinder and Hennessy all threw well.

It marked the third time the A's beat the Sox (13-6) this sea­son.

Both regular season games went to the Athletics. 8-4 and 6-4. while the Sox earned a 5-4 decision in a special three-way playoff to determine the first- half titlist.

NL PLAYOFFBraves 7Cubs 5

The Braves won their second straight National League title, battling from behind to beat the same Cubs team that edged them three days earlier, 5-3 in extra innings, to get into the pennant playoff.

Alex Patti, who belted a pair of homers in the 5-3 loss, dupli­cated that feat with two more solo shots in this game (fourth and fifth of season). His second roundtripper broke a 5-5 tie in the fifth and proved to be the w inning run.

Patti also pitched a complete- game. while John Taylor went 3-for-3 as the Braves rallied from a 5-2 third-inning deficit.

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The Athletics are the 2004 Andover Little League Minor Division champions after edging the Dodgers 4-2 in their recent title showdown. Pictured, front row from left: Ethan Denmark, David Ortiz Matt Regan. Mike DeSisto. Brendan Paquette and Yanni Wallingford. Second row: Joey Dalton. Tom Adie. Kyle Wanzek. Matt Levine. Danny Yaghmoorian and Danny Voyer. Back row: Coacnes Tom Adie Sr.. Kent Wanzek Art Dalton. Bob Yaghmoorian and manager Chris Regan.

All-Star District 14 Tournament starts Friday night at Deyermond Field complex

The Andover National and American Major 11-12 Little League All-Star teams will begin play in the double-elimination District 14 Tourna­ment tomorrow night (Friday ) w ith back-to-back games at the Deyermond Field complex.

The Nationals are in action first at 5:30 p.m.. hosting Lawrence Prospect Hill, while the Andover Americans will follow at 7:30 against Tewksbury' American.

Both games will be played on the D-l field closest to the parking lot.

The Andover/Tew ksbury contest is a rematch of last year's District 14 title game, won by

Tewksbury American 7-5, as Andover finished the tourney at 6-2 overall.

John Hennessy is the only returning player from the 2003 Andover team, and he went 2-for- 3 with a double, single, two RBI and a run scored in that final.

In the eight tourney games the pesky lefty swinger batted .500 with 10 hits in 20 at-bats.

All District Major 11-12 champions move on to Bi-District, Sectional, State and Northeast Regional play, with the Regional titlist advancing

Continued on page 15

Minors: Athletics prevail over Dodgers, 4-2Pitchers Danny Yaghmoorian and Tom Adie

combined for 12 strikeouts as the American League champion Athletics defeated the National League Dodgers. 4-2, to win the 2004 Andover Little League Minor Division title.

Adie also drove in three runs for the A's with a first-inning single and a sacrifice in the fourth.

Kyle Wanzek contributed a run-scoring single

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Dodger hurlers Allan Yau. Tyler Webster and Mike Prencipe kept the game close with strong mound performances.

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All-Star District 14Tournament startsFriday night at Deyermond■ ALL-STAR ROSTERS FOR DISTRICT 14 TOURNEYContinued from page 14

to the annual Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. in mid-August.

The 1988 Andover National "Stars did make it all the way to the World Series, where they finished sixth in an eight-team field.

All-Star rostersFollowing are the complete rosters of the four Andover Little

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All-Star rosters with regular season team in parentheses:

ANDOVER AMERICAN 11-12D.J. Dlesk (Orioles); Dan Conway (Orioles); Chris Goodwin

(Orioles,; Tripp Doherty (Orioles,; Matt Washburn (Red Sox,; Marty Murphy (Red Sox,; James Connors (Athletics,: Brian McNiff (Athletics,: Pete Theodorou (Athletics): John Hennessy (White Sox,; Brian Caveney (White Sox): B.J. Mennder (White Sox,; Christian Lightner (Royals); Greg Hanafin (Royals). Alter­nates: Jon Hunter (White Sox, injured,; Akira Sembommatsu (Tigers).

Manager: Mark Lightner (Royals). Coaches: Paul Conway (Orioles,: Marty Murphy (Red Sox).

ANDOVER NATIONAL 11-12Dan Colombo (Marlins,; Kris Riemer (Marlins,; Jake Ponti

(Cubs); Chris McConnell (Cubs,; Adam Devine (Cubs,; C.J. Leary J, Pirates,; Matt Gadziala (Pirates); Conor Flanagan (Mets); Spencer Rose (Mets,; Mark Vetere (Giants); Paul Hunter (Braves,: Alex Patti (Braves): Alex Driscoll (Braves,; Mike Cahill (Giants).

Manager: Len Driscoll (Braves,. Coaches: Bob Colombo (Marlins,; Joe Ponti (Cubs); Chris Lxary (Pirates,.

ANDOVER AMERICAN 9-10Nick Beaulac (Yankees,: James Costello (Yankees,; Ryan

Cooney (Orioles); Mike Davidson (Athletics,; Tom LoMedico (Athletics,: Derek Farquhar (Tigers,; Cam Johst (Tigers): Brian Hanafin (Royals): Nick Kenyon (Royals): Mike O’Sullivan (Royals,: Alex King (White Sox,: Jack Konevich (Red Sox): Chris Kucharski (Red Sox); Matt McIver (Red SoX).

Manager: John Konevich. Coaches: TBA.

ANDOVER NATIONAL 9-10Greg Calabro (Mets,: Brian Ganci (Mets): Will Clark

(Pirates): Sean Sawyer (Braves,; Taber Tyrrell (Braves): Adam Blech (Cardinals,: Burton Deady (Cardinals): Jimmy Walsh (Cardinals); Matt Hirsh (Cubs,: Derek Peterson (Cubs,: Adam Risman (Marlins); Jon Bergan (Marlins,; C.J Boilard (Giants,; Patrick O’Sullivan (Giants).

Manager Dave Calabro. Coaches: Peter Clark (Pirates,; Chris Boilard (Giants,.

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The Town Senior League champion Cardinals are pictured with their hardware after sweeping the Athletics. 11-3 and 10-1. in the title series. Front row, from left: Frank Perrone. Kevin Hitchko, Peter Hitchko, Andrew Gilboard, Ben Zemlin and Rob King. Back row: Coaches Ray Zemlin and Ray Perrone, Adam Percy, Doug Hawkins. Tim Doss. Mike Ruth. Chris Long. Pa, Kelley and coach Paul Kelley. Trip Stevens was absent when the photo was taken.

Seniors: Cardinals gain title by sweeping Athletics 11-3, 10-1The Andover Little League Senior Divi­

sion (ages 13-15) champion Cardinals recently won the 2004 town title by sweep­ing a best-of-3 final series against the Ath­letics.

The Cards, 15-2 overall, won the first

game 11-3, behind the strong pitching of Tim Doss and Mike Ruth.

Key hits were stroked by Frank Perrone. Ben Zemlin and Doss.

The champs completed the sweep and clinched the trophies w ith a 10-1 triumph in

the second game, as winning pitcher Pat Kelley fired a five-hitter and didn't issue a walk.

The offense in game two was led by Adam Percy . Peter Hitchko and Doss.

SPORTS TALK

By Rick Harrison

This column, compiled from information supplied by the colleges or by friends and relatives of the student-athletes, youth standouts and coaches involved, is pub­lished periodically in the Townsman. Infor­mation may be mailed to the office at 33 Chestnut St.. Andover. 01810; or faxed to 978-470-2819.

T om Clarke of Andover, a former stand­out pitcher at Andover High and the Uni­versity of Massachusetts Lowell (9-1 his senior year,, is currently a professional

umpire at the Single-A Minor League level.Clarke, a member of the Professional

Baseball Umpire Corporation, was at LeLacheur Park in Lowell this past week­end to officiate at the New York-Penn League series betw een the Aberdeen I Pa , IronBirds and Red Sox farm team the Low ­ell Spinners.

Clarke, an imposing 6’8" figure easy to spot on the baseball diamond, took a tum on the bases and was behind the plate call­ing balls and strikes Monday of this week when Lowell beat Aberdeen. 5-1.

Clarke, who got his start umping local youth league games before moving on to

high school and college games as a member of the Greater Law rence Umpires Associa­tion. will continue to tra\ el the northeastern part of the country this summer while doing NY-PL games.

Lars Keil, a native of Andover, was a member of the Springfield College men's lacrosse team this spring.

The senior helped The Pride capture its fourth Pilgrim League championship in the last five years, as Springfield finished 13-4 overall and a perfect 6-0 in league play.

SC. ranked as high as ninth nationally.

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■ LARS KEILContinued from page 15

lost to Stevens. NJ. Tech. 8-4. in the second round of the NCAA Division 3 Tournament.

□ □□Kevin McCarron of

Andover is an integral member of the Massachusetts Magic baseball team that emerged as champion in the 15-under divi­sion of the 2004 New England AAU Tournament held in

I Lawrence.The Magic defeated the

Frozen Ropes of Franklin (Mass.) to win the tourney, which included top qualifying teams from Rhode Island, Maine. New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

The Magic dominated the final round by sweeping four straight games, three stopped early by the 10-run slaughter

j (mercy) rule with scores of 17-7,

15-0 and 12-2. The fourth game was 9-6.

The 12-player Magic crew registered an 11-3 record overall in the three-week. 16-team com-

i petition.McCarron. 15, caught and

played outfield in the tourna­ment. He also attends Central Catholic High and pla\ s for the Raiders in the spring.

The Magic now advances to the National AAU Tournament scheduled July 23-31 in Virginia Beach.

Last summer McCarron

played for the Magic’s 14-under squad at the AAU Nationals in Sarasota, Fla. That team posted the sixth best won-lost record among 58 entrants and finished as one of the top 12 teams in the country.

Mass Magic, managed by Rob Noe of Peabody, is the highest-ranking 15U baseball team in New England.

□ □□Sam Clark of Andover once

again helped Lightning Base­ball's defending state champion 13-under team to a perfect 5-0 record recently in the second round of pool play at the New England AAU Regional Tourna­ment.

Lightning defeated the Worcester Ballplayers (12-2), Providence. R.l. Tides (6-5), Hudson. Mass. Americas Pas­times (8-5). Fall River Ramblers (12-2) and Salem. N.H. Fire­birds (11-3).

Clark picked up the pitching win against the Pastimes, yield­ing four hits and three earned runs while fanning five in six innings.

At the plate he went 5-for-13 in the five games with fixe sin­gles. five RBI, five walks and three runs scored.

The sweep boosted top seed Lightning’s overall record to 31- 0 heading into the final round of the tourney, an eight-team dou­ble-elimination competition at Tufts University.

Field entranceway will be Lovely with donations, organizers say

The Friends of Andover High Football Inc., which is in the process of raising $400,000 to give a facelift to the entranceway at Lovely Field, continue to seek donations from businesses and individuals.

For more information, or to pledge support, prime mover Glenn Verrette can be reached by e-mail at glennverrette (a equityoffice.com: or by phone at 978-475-0664.

Submit game or tournament resultsCoaches or representatives of Andover summertime baseball,

softball, soccer, lacrosse, swim or other sports teams are invited to send in game or tournament results to the Townsman.

Results may e-mailed to jack@andovertownsman.com: or faxed to 978-470-2819. Attn: Sports. You may also call Rick Harrison nights, between 6-10 p.m.. at 978-970-4630.

Soccer Stars

Andover Spirit captures Essex County title — In the Essex County Youth Soccer Association tournament at Pingree School last month, the Andover Spirit defeated the North Andover Fireballs 2-1 to capture the U16 Ladies Division 1 championship. After going down 1-0 in the first half, Andover came back and scored a run-in goal by Brittany Weeks from a short cross by Allison Navarro to tie the game with 30 seconds left and send it into overtime. In the second overtime period, with only a few minutes to play, Andover scored the "golden goal" on a header by Tamar Brady from a long corner kick by Allison Navarro. The Andover Spirit competed in the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions last weekend, and finished tied for fourth after compiling a 2 and 1 record in the round robin. The team narrowly missed qualifying for the final four and looks forward to the competition next spring, coaches said.

Andover Girls U14 Division 1 played in the Nashua, N.H.. Girls Soccer Association tournament last weekend and had an impressive weekend, coaches said. They won their bracket, which placed them into the semifinal round. The team had only one goal against them going into the semifinals, and ended up placing third in the tournament. "We faced club teams from New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Our first match against Manchester United ended in a tie, 0-0. as did our second match against CLCF, 1-1. Coaches said, "We defeated North Kingston (R.l.) in our third match, 3-0, which carried us to the semifinals and placed us in first place in our bracket." Members of the team, in no particular order, include Cara Lemire (keeper) and Camille Fantini (keeper); Coach Sarah Mainen. Rachael Westgate. Hannah Hoerner. Amanda Fantini, Kelsey Crowther. Coach Tim Wareham, Catherine Lomedico. Hannah Nichols. Stephanie Halks. Jenn Hyslip, Rachel Liccardi, Alex Flnt, Christina Muccio. Allie Umlah, Val Peacock and Laura Wareham.

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Thursday, July 1

Art class, the Trainside Gallery is offering a class in drawing optical illusion in marker, all ages wel­

come bul space for classes is limit­ed to 10 people. 7-9 p.m.. $5, 62 Wingate St.. Haverhill; 978-372- 3468.

Business mixer, Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce women's business network will hold a

women in business mixer, a net­working event hosted by Hawthorn Suites, 5-7 p.m., $10 per person ($20 non-member), 4 Riverside Drive; 978-686-0900.

Music, Capo's presents Ryan Mont- bleau Band. 9 p.m , $8. 98 Middle St.. Lowell; 978-453-5755.

Friday, July 2Free concert, the Trainside Gallery

is offering Friday Night Live on Wingate Street - free event and open to public, 62 Wingate St.. Haverhill; 978-372-3468.

Music. Capo's presents Karaugh Brown & Rob Laurens, 8 p.m., $8. 98 Middle St.. Lowell; 978-453- 5755.

Comedy, Dick Doherty Comedy Productions presents Tim Mcin- tire, Tony Moschetto, Ryan Mur­phy; 9:30 p.m.. Si2, China Blos­som. Routes 125 and 133. North Andover; 781-938-8088.

Saturday, July 3Andover's fireworks start at dusk,

free (donations still being accept­ed, mail to: Firew orks, c/o Bank- north. 61 Main St.. Andover. 01810); held at Andover High School. Shaw sheen Road; 978- 623-8274

Artists’ reception, the Erlich Gallery' will present an exhibition of internationally recognized marine artists, featuring an excel­lent variety of subjects, media and techniques. Among the dozen artists include David Beresford, Christopher Blossom, Leonard Mizarek, and Donald Stone. 1-3 p.m., free. 96 Washington St.. Marblehead; 781-631-1202

Old fashioned picnic. North Andover Festival Committee

Andover artist Ronalee Crocker will have a show of her still-life paintings at the Christina Gallery on Martha's Vineyard beginning today, July 1. She will also be teaching an oil painting workshop through the Copley Society of Boston this August. Above is her Nantucket Basket with Fruit, oil on canvas, 18 x 24.

invites the public to a Fourth of July celebration at the Old North Andover Common, including musical entertainment provided by Ski and the 99er's, 5-8 p.m.. con­tributions accepted. Old North Andover Common.

Jazz, Barbara and Al Boudreau jazz quartet, 2-6 p.m., Capt. Carlo's on the deck. Harbor Loop. Glouces­ter; 978-283-6342.

Music. Capo's presents Paul Ri shell A Annie Raines, 7 p.m.. $10, 98 Middle St.. Lowell; 978-453-5755.

Comedy, Dick Doherty Comedy Productions presents Tim Mcin- tire, Tony Moschetto. Ryan Mur­phy; 9:30 p.m.. $12. China Blos­

som. Routes 125 and 133, North Andover; 781-938-8088.

Sunday, July 44th of July celebration in

Andover, pancake breakfast. $.3;

8-11 a.m.; music by Merrimack Valley Concert Band; in the Park. Bartlet and Chestnut streets; Horri­bles Parade, line up at 9 a.m. near the Park; parade starts at 9:30 a.m.; , games, entertainment in the Park. 10:30 a.m. to noon; 978-623-8274.

4th of July celebration in North Andover, as part of the 4th of July J

celebration on the Old North Andover Common. Merrimack Valley Striders will host the annual road race as part of the 4th of July celebration at the Old North Andover Common, 8 a.m., free for | adults and kids; the Masonic Lodge will host a pancake break­fast. 8-11 a.m.; beginning at 10 a m., there will be craft booths, pony rides, a moonwalk by the Rotary' Club and many other activ­ities, including a doll carnage and j

bicycle parade beginning at noon, followed by children's games and musical entertainment 1—4 p.m.; due to budget constraints. North Andov er will not hold a firew orks |

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Continued on page 18

Have an idea for a blockbuster?

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screenwriter about her latest screenplay? A screen-writing class taught by Andover High School film-writ­ing teacher Rich Farrell will give 12 students the chance to do that while they develop their own scripts.

The $600, eight- week course will start Tuesday, July 6 and meet Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. Students w ill get the chance to study two scripts by Acade­my Award-nominated screenwriter Anna Hamilton Phelan and speak with Phelan in a conference call. The scripts are Phelan's Girl, Interrupted, a movie that starred Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. and Devil's Knot, an unpro­duced script that she is still crafting.

Students will watch the movie Girl, Inter­rupted and discover the differences between the final script and the actual film. Students will also get to see the differences between a finished script and a work in progress, such as Devil s Knot.

Farrell said he will teach students the basic- structure and composi­tion of the screenplay using the Sid Field three-act paradigm.

“They will know that dialogue is action and action is conflict.Conflict is w hat makes a successful screen­play." said Farrell.

Going into the thirdweek of the course, the -----------students will begin to write their own screenplay.

Farrell came to teach script­writing and film-making at Andover High School in Febru­ary' when the school was trying to add more courses to meet the Massachusetts Department of Education's mandate that stu­dents receive 990 hours of class­room learning. He led students to produce five films, which were shown at the Andover

Andover High School film-writing teacher Rich Farrell will offer a class this summer where a dozen students will get the chance to develop their own movie scripts.

Youth Service-run film festival last week.

Before coming to Andover, Farrell was worked as a film- writing teacher at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Farrell has also w orked as a director and writer. Farrell was a broadcast journalist in Bosnia for ABC and NBC during the war from 1990 to 1993. He directed and wrote for HBO's

America Undercover, w inning a Columbia DuPont award for his documentary High on Crack Street. In 2001 Farrell directed a film at the Woods Hole Film Festiv al. The Legend of Chad.

Farrell met Phelan two years ago when a producer sent his screenplay to Phelan to read.

In addition to Girl, Interrupt­ed. Phelan wrote the screenplays for Mask and Gorillas in the

Mist, the later of w hich earned her an Academy Aw ard nomina­tion in 1988 for best adapted screenplay.

The two screenwriters are currently working on adapting Farrell's book The Truth about the Lies to a screenplay.

Farrell intends to fill the class w ith the first 12 students who apply. To contact him for enroll­ment, call 617-794-4542

DCS readies its summer concert series in ParkThrough Aug. 18: Summer concert series begins next Wednesday at the bandstand

It's a summertime ritual in Andover, as several residents get good seats for a summer concert in the Park.

The Department of Community Services is inviting townspeople to a series of free concerts in the Park, at Bartlet and Chestnut streets, beginning next Wednesday, July 7

at 6 p in.Local Andover resident Bill Seism, and

Berklee College professor, w ill perform with his Dixieland Jazz Band to kick off the summer music festival.

Seism has performed for the town's concert series for more than 20 years. More recently his horn could be heard off the waters of Pomps Pond. This summer, due to the budget cuts that eliminated the pond series. Seism will head back to the bandstand instead.

The concerts run every Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m.

Mary Donohue of DCS advises, “If it rains, the concerts will be held on Thurs­days. Bring your picnic supper, chairs or blankets, and bug spray. (It’s) fun for the whole family This great Andov er tradition brings the community together. Young and old alike have a wonderful time.”

The series continues with 6 of Harts, a jazz band, on July 14; ’60s Invasion on July 21; Wildfire, classic rock, on July 28; Compacq Big Band, swing, on Aug 4; Four Guys in Tuxes. requests, on Aug 11;

and the New Liberty Jazz Band wrapping up the program on Aug. 18.

For more information, call Marv Dono­hue at 978-623-8277.

Summer fun - Sisters Nicole (left) and Michelle Gagnon, of Dallon Road, enjoyed a summer concert in the park.

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Thursday, July 8Author talk, as part of Northern

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zens and polticians on both sides of the issue, and has developed his

own thoughts on the ongoing con­flict. 2 p.m.. free. NECC library conference area. 100 Elliot St., Haverhill: Carol Duhart 978-556-

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Author talk, as part of the W.E. B. Du Bois Colloquium hosted by the

Phillips Academy Summer Ses­sion, Kate Clifford Larson will dis­cuss her new book. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman.

Portrait of an American Hero. 6:30-7:45 p.m., Kemper Auditori­um. Chapel Avenue, on the Phillips

Academy campus; 978-749-44W).

Exhibit. Lawrence History Center celebrates the history of arts and

culture with an opening of an exhibit w hich includes Robert Frost and Leonard Bernstein, and f eaturing a performance by the renowned harpsichordist Elaine Comparone, a Lawrence native, who will perform music from J.S. Bach. Domenica Scarlatti. Francois Couperin, Scott Joplin, and others. 5:30 p.m. (seating is limited). $15

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Friday, July 9Comedy, Dick Doherty Comedy

Productions presents Bob Gautreau, Ben Boime. Mike D.

ENTERING ANDOVER By Neil Fater and Don Mathias

9:30 p.m.. $12, China Blossom. Routes 125 and 133. North Andover; 781-938-8088.

Artist Exhibit. 2004 Lowell Folk Festival local artists' exhibit at Evos Arts, featuring 18 local artists and galleries tilled w ith painting, photography , sculpture and more, 7 p.m.. free. 98 Middle St., Lowell;

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By Andy MurrayEisai Inc.'s Alzheimer's drug Aricept

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The Tokyo-based Eisai employs about 185 people at a research and development subsidiary in Andover, the Eisai Research Institute.Donepezil. which Eisai mar­kets jointly with Pfizer as Aricept. accounts for more than a quarter of Eisat's sales.

The study, performed at the University of Birming­ham in England, found no long-term benefit to taking donepezil. After three years.58 percent of patients in the study had a worsening of their disability, compared with 59 percent who w ere administered a placebo.

The drug also didn't reduce the likelihood of patients needing extended care.

Neurological experts said that although the study was conducted under a foreign country ’s medical sy stem, it confirmed what US doctors have long suspected: the positive effects of drugs such as Aricept wear off.

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In May. Eisai reported more than 1.7 million people in the United States had begun Aricept therapy.

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“It helps at first, but over the long haul the two curses come together." Gandy said.

Eisai spokeswoman Cathy Pollini called the results of the study "unreliable" due to the small sample size and large number of patients who failed to make it through the

studies' end. So many patients dropped out of the study that by the fourth and final stage only 20 of the original 565 patients remained.

Pollini said the study , know n as AD 2000, conflicted with years of research on thou­sands of patients that show ed Aricept rein­forced Alzheimer's patients cognitive abili­ties. behavior and ability to perform normal, everyday tasks.

"We feel the AD study is outweighed by extensive existing data." Pollini said.

Although the study did suffer from a high drop-out rate. Gandy said many of those patients who left did so because their condi­tion worsened or they had to be admitted into nursing homes. Gandy said enough patients remained through the studies' inter­mediary stages for doctors to draw a conclu­sion.

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In light of the long-term results, Richard Gray, lead researcher in AD 2000. said the drug’s high price, which can run into the hundreds of dollars per month, didn't seem justified.

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For weeks, customers have been unable to leave messages for the doctor at her store since her voice-mail mailbox has been full much of the time.

Kalian said she has been doing her best to keep up with the messages. On Tues­day. callers were able to leave messages at the store.

Paula Trespas is one longtime cus­tomer who said she is waiting to hear from the doctor.

Trespas had slipped a note under the door on May 27 w ith her prescription for sunglasses. A few w eeks later, she found herself out S80 and w ithout the prescrip­tion sunglasses she had hoped to take on her vacation. Now back from vacation, she is still "left holding the bag." she said.

On Tuesday, there was still a note inside the door addressed to Kahan that had not been picked up.

The Better Business Bureau of Eastern Massachusetts. Maine and Vermont has tw o complaints pending against Bay State Eye in Andover, said Paula Fleming, director of communications.

Borstel said his state board was not officially notified that Kahan was w orking elsewhere. "She needs to disclose that. She never notified the board," he said. Kahan claims the state should be aware of her part-time employment w ith Cam­bridge Ey e Associates and that it could be an oversight on the state's part

Customer Diane Henry said she planned to contact Borstel's state Div ision of Professional Licensure and had already downloaded a complaint form from its Web site. She took her glasses back to the store on May 5 after realizing the pre­scription was slightly off By May 11. the closed sign was already in the door. She said she has not heard from Kahan. but at this point would probably prefer a refund

rather than the sunglasses. She said she w ill probably put off getting prescription sunglasses entirely until next year.

Borstel. of the Div ision of Profession­al Licensure, said one official complaint form has been turned in and the investiga­tor has been talking to several other peo­ple to pursue their complaints together.

"It's an open case. There have been several calls that have come through." said Borstel.

About two weeks ago. an investigator of the state agency caught up with Kahan."She said there was a death in the family and she was going there (back to her Andover office)." said Borstel. "She told us she was going to resolve it."

Borstel said that meant reopening her shop, refunding people money , or prov id- ing them with the products they pur­chased.

According to Fleming, these are the first complaints the BBB has ever received about the Andover eyeglass store. Kahan w ill be notified of the com­plaints within 30 days, said Fleming. She said Bay State Eye in .Andover is not a member of the BBB. so Kahan will not be forced to respond to the complaints.

Fleming said the BBB works as an mediator to resolve issues between busi­nesses and customers. She said if several complaints come into the office and issues are not resolved the organization takes action. "Once w e see a pattern of com­plaints we will pursue other avenues including the attorney general's office and the local Consumer Affairs Department." she said.

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Businesswomen’s mixer tonight by regional Chamber

The Merrimack Valley of Chamber of Commerce's Women's Business Network w ill present an evening of networking opportunities at its third annual "Women in Business Mixer" tonight. Thursday. July 1 from 5 to 7 at Hawthorn Suites. 4 Riverside Drive. Andover. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served. The cost is S10 for members and S20 for non-members.

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Small business aw ardsThe 2004 Massachusetts small business and small

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Two businesses with Andover ties were honored. Andover resident Larry P. O'Toole, president of Gentle Giant Mov ing Co. Inc. of Somerv ille. was named the “Small Business Person of the Year." He went on to become the first runner-up this year in the national com­petition.

The “Financial Services Champion" was Mark E. Collins, executive vice president. Banknorth. Andover.

Real estate agency honoredLillian Montalto Signature Properties, an Andover

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Andover's Bruegger's Bagel Bakery has already introduced a new look to its interior, making it seem more like a restaurant. This weekend it will introduce a new bagel. The shop is celebrating Independence Day weekend with a special red. white and blue bagel to honor military troops.Bruegger's across the country, including the Andover shop, will donate a portion of their Satur­day to Monday S3.99-per-dozen sales to Operation Homefront. Operation Homefront was created in the aftermath of September 11 to channel volunteer sup­port to help families of deployed military personnel.

Justin’s change still expectedThe renovation plan to turn Justin's restaurant on Park

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Petrovich told the Townsman last year that his new bar-and-grill restaurant would be located on two floors with seating for 130 people. The menu would feature “rustic American cuisine."

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DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL)

Case No. 299721To Karen H.

Berry; Wayne Berryand all persons enti­tled to the benefit of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended: Suntrust Mortgage. Inc. claim­ing to be the holder of a mortgage cover­ing real property in Andover, numbered 14 Seech Circle given by Karen H Berry and Wayne Berry to Suntrust Mortgage, Inc., dated March 7, 2003 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 7598, Page 94 has filed with said court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage in the manner following, by entry and possession and exercise of power of sale.

If you are entitled to the benefits of the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended and you object to such foreclosure you or your attorney should file a written appearance and an­swer in said court at Boston on or before the 9th day of Au­gust, 2004, or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act

Witness, KARYN F SCHEIER, Chief Justice of said Court this 22nd day of June, 2004

Ann-Mane J, BreuerDeputy Recorder

July 1,2004

dated May 9. 1996 and recorded with the Essex (Northern District) County Dis­trict of the Land Court filed as Docu­ment No. 63114 as noted on Certificate of Title No. 7766, has filed with said court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage in the manner following: by entry and possession and exercise of power of sale If you are entitled to the benefits of the Sol­diers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act o, 1940 as amended and you object to such foreclosure you or your attorney should file a written appearance and an­swer in said court at Boston on or before the 26th day of July, 2004, or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act.Witness. KARYN F. SCHEIER. Chief Justice of said Court this 11th day of June, 2004

Ann-Mane J, Breuer Deputy Recorder

(61,0067/Brodie)(07/ 01/04,(55704)

July 1,2004

be appointed execu­tors, named in the will to serve without surety.

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRIT­TEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM. ON OR BE­FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON SEPTEM­BER 7, 2004.

In addition you must file a written af­fidavit of objections to the petition, stat­ing the specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petition­er, may allow) in ac­cordance with Pro­bate Rule 16

WITNESS, HON JOHN C. STEVENS, ill ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day, June 17, 2004. Pamela Casey O’Brien

Register of Probate Court

July 1, 2004

Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

DepartmentESSEX Division Docket No.

03P3088AD1 In the Estate of

LORRAINEDIGIOVANNI AKA

LORRAINE R. DIGIOVANNI

Late of Andover, in the County of

ESSEX Date of Death

November 14, 2002

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX

To all persons In­terested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that MARY CLAIRE KENNEDY of LAWRENCE in the County o, ESSEX be appointed adminis­tratrix of said estate to serve without surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECTTHERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRIT­TEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BE­FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON JULY 12, 2M4.

Witness, HON JOHN C, STEVENS, III, Esquire, First Jus­tice of said Court at SALEM this day, June 9, 2004

Pamela Casey O'Brien

Register of Probate July 1.2004

Commonwealth OfMassachusettsThe Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

Department ESSEX Division Docket No.

04P1515EP1 In the Estate of

NICOLA VALENTINI Late of ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEX

Date o, Death May 19, 2004 NOTICE OF

PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons in­terested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document pur­porting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and al­lowed, and that ELEANORA D’AVO- LIO of ANDOVER in the County of ESSEX be appointed ex­ecutrix named in the will to serve without surety

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRIT­TEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM, ON OR BE­FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10:00 AM, ON JULY 19, 2004.

In addition you must file a written af­fidavit of objections to the petition, stat­ing the specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petition­er, may allow, in ac­cordance with Pro­bate Rule 16

WITNESS, HON JOHN C. STEVENS, III ESQUIRE. First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day, June 17, 2004. Pamela Casey O’Brien

Register of Probate Court

July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NgTMOFHEARLNfi

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8 , 2004 at 8:00 P.M. on the petition of Ulti­mate Perk, Inc., 96 1/2 Main St., Andover, MA for a special permit under Article VIII, § 3.1.3.C.12b to extend the existing take-out menu to include sandwiches, soups & sal­ads.

Premises affected are located at 96 1/2 Main St., Andover, MA in a GB District as shown on Assessor's Map 39 as Lot 43.

DANIEL S. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

COMMONWEALTHOF

MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT

DEPARTMENT OFTHE TRIAL COURT (SEAL,

Case No. 299668To: Roberta C. Brodie; William L. Brodie and all per­sons entitled to the benefit of the Sol­diers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended: JPMorgan Chase Bank, as Trustee for the Truman Capital Mortgage Loan Trust 2002-1 claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering real property in An­dover, numbered 7 Tanglewood Way North, given by Roberta C Brodie and William L Brodie to Nation One Mort­gage Company

Commonwealth OfMassachusettsThe Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

Department ESSEX Division Docket No.

04P1523EP1 In the Estate of FAITH C HALL

Late of ANDOVER In the County of

ESSEX Date of Death

December 28, 2003 NOTICE OF

PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons in­terested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document pur­porting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and al­lowed, and that CHRISTOPHER GIAL- LONGO of METHUEN m the County of ESSEX and CHRISTINA KIM­BALL of LAWRENCE in the County of ESSEX

Commonwealth OfMassachusettsThe Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

Department ESSEX Division Docket No.

04P1418EP1 In the Estate of

GLADYS M. VANLAETHAM AKA

GLADYS VANLAETHAM

Late of ANDOVER In the County of

ESSEX Date of Death

February 9, 2004NOTICE OF

PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons in­terested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document pur­porting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and al­lowed, and that FRANK T. VAN­LAETHAM of AN­DOVER in the County of ESSEX be appoint­ed executor, named in the will to serve without surety. ADOLFE E. VAN­LAETHAM, first named Executor in said will, having de­ceased.

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECTTHERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRIT­TEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM, ON OR BE­FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10 00 AM) ON JULY 19. 2004

In addition you must file a written af­fidavit of objections to the petition, stat­ing the specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petition­er, may allow) in ac­cordance with Pro­bate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HON JOHN C STEVENS, III ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day, June 16, 2004 Pamela Casey O'Brien

Register o, Probate Court

July 1,2004

Commonwealth Of Massachusetts The Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

DepartmentESSEX Division Docket No.

04P1584AA1

In the ESTATE OF PAUL K KING AKA PAUL KEVIN KING Late of ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEX

Date of Death April 28, 2004 NOTICE OF

PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL

ANNEXEDTo all persons in­

terested in the above captioned es­tate, a petition has been presented praying that a docu­ment purporting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and allowed, and that MELISSA VAN BEUREN KING of ANDOVER in the County of ESSEX and SARAH HALST- ED JOY KING of SOMERVILLE in the County of MIDDLE­SEX be appointed administratrices with the will annexed of said estate to serve without surety EDITH JOY KING, first named Ex­ecutrix being not qualified to serve and FREDERICK VAN B. JOY, Suc­cessor Executor named in said will, having deceased

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERE­TO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM. ON OR BE­FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10:00 AM, ON August 2, 2004.

In addition, you must file a written affi­davit of objections to the petition, stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the re­turn day (or some other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petition­er, may allow, in ac­cordance with Pro­bate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HON. JOHN C STEVENS, III ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court, at SALEM this day, June 25, 2004 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate July 1,2004

and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing willreturn day (or such be held at THE HALL,other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petition­er, may allow) in ac­cordance with Pro­bate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HON JOHN C. STEVENS, III ESQUIRE, First

SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Joel & Betsy Brother, 7 High Plain Rd., Andover, MA for a special permit under

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at 8:00 p.m., in the Third Floor Con-

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS-

ference Room, Town day ju|y g 2004 at 8:00Office Building, Bart let Street on an

P.M on the petition of Ommpoint / T-Mobi.e, 50

Justice of said Court Article VIII, § 3.1.3.F.4 to at SALEM this day, convert part of the existing

application by Vale vision Blvd E Provi- Realty Trust for a 1 - (jenc6i ri 02914 for a cpe-

June 17, 2004. Pamela Casey O'Brien

Register of Probate Court

July 1.2004

Commonwealth OfMassachusetts The Trial Court

ProbateAnd Family Court

Department ESSEX Division Docket No.

04P1542EP1 In the Estate of

VERNA C WHITELate of ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEX

Date of Death May 27, 2004 NOTICE OF

PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons in­terested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document pur-

Lot Definitive Subdivi­sion Plan entitled "Reynolds Street' located off Andover

ciai permit from Article Vlii, § 6.1 to remove 6 existing 53" panels 8 ep ace with 6-72" panels

Street on property at the same height and to owned by Timothy replace the existing equip-

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 8:00

house into a family dwelling unit.

Premises affected are located at 7 High Plain Rd., Andover, MA in an

— SRB District as shown on Assessor's Map 88 as Lo, 50.

DANIELS. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

Barash and being more specifically identified as Lot 36on Assessor s Map 139 The application may

OFFICEOFTHE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

a.. - .. . A public hearing willP.M on the petition of &e a, the HALL,Dudley Trading Associ ates, 29 Crafts St,, Suite

SECOND FLOOR m M „ ... MEMORIAL HALL

36j, Newton, MA 02458 library, ELM SQUARE,for variances from the requirements of Article VIII, sections 5.2.3.2 & 5.2.11.4 &/or for special permits from Article VIII, sections 3.3.3 & 3.3.7 to replace an existing non- conforming free-standing sign that will not meet zon­ing regulations.

Premises affected are located at 209 North Main St., Andover, MA in a Mixed Use District as shown on Assessor s Map 37 as Lot 7.

DANIEL S. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. on the petition of Michael & Diane Busby- Fields, 63 Maple Ave., Andover. MA for a vari­ance from the require­ments of Article VIII, § 4.1.2 8/or for a special permit under Article VIII, §

be examined Planning Department between the hours of 8:00 a m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD

Paul Salaha. Chairman

June 24, July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in

ment cabinet.Premises affected are

located at 2 Elm Sq., Andover, MA in a GB Dis- tr ct as shown on Asses-

in the scr's Map 39 as Lot 27.

ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. on the petition of J.Matthew & Mary Ann Lennoe, 14 Catisbrooke St., Andover, MA for avariance from the require- MEMORIAL HALL ments of Article VIII, § L)BRARy elm 4.1.2 &/or for a specie ANDOVER onTHURS-permit under Article VIII, § 3.3.5 to construct a two-

DAY. July 8, 20G4 at 8:( P.M. on tne petition of

story addition that will not Ommpoint ’-Mobile, 50meet dimensional require­ments.

Premises affected are located at 14 Carisbrooke St., Andover, MA in an SRA District as shown on Assessor's Map 36 as Lot 28.

DANIEL S. CASPER. CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 8, July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be heid at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE. ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Maureen Wholey, 15 Lin­coln Circle, Andover, MA

3.3.5 to construct an addi- jor a vanance jrom ,ge

Vision Blvd . E. Provi­dence. Rl 02914 for a spe­cial permit from Article VIII, § 6.1 to remove 3 existing 6"x72" panels & replace with 3-72" panels a! the same height and to replace the existing guy wires at the 310' level 8 replace one equipment cabinet.

Premises affected are located at 119 Chandler Rd. Andover, MA in an SRC District as shown on Assessor's Map 129 as Lot 13.

DANIEL S. CASPER.

DANIELS. CASPER. CHA RMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE. ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 8:00 P.M. on the pet tion of Omnipoint I T-Mobile, 50 Vision Blvd., E. Provi­dence, Rl 02914 for a spe­cial permit from Article VIII, § 6.1 to remove 6 existing 56" panels 5 replace with 6-12"x72" panels at the same height and to add another equip­ment cabinet.

Premises affected are located at 149R Haggetts Pond Rd. Andover, MA in an SRC District as shown on Assesses Map 219 as Lot 16.

DANIELS. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

applicable, having priority over said mort­gage whether or not reference to such restnctions. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed

TERMS OF SALE,A deposit o, Five Thousand ($5,00000)

Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P C 150 California Street Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.0 Box 610389. Newton Highlands Mas­sachusetts 02461-0389 within thirty (30) days from the date of sale Deed will be pro­vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price The descnption of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication

Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale

FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION Present holder of said mortgage

By its AttorneysHARMON LAW OFFICES, PC Neil W Heiger. Esquire 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500

June 24 July 1 8 8 2004

tion that will not meet dimensional requirements.

Premises affected are located at 63 Maple Ave., Andover, MA in an SRA District as shown on Assessor s Map 38 as Lot 176.

DANIELS. CASPER,

requirements of Article VIII, § 41.2 &/or for a spe­cial permit under Article VIII, § 3.3.5 to construct a deck that will render an existing detached garage non-conforming.

Premises affected are located at 15 Lincoln Cir-

CHAIRMAN C|6i Andover, MA in an B0Akl> Ci- APPEALo SRB District as shown on

June 24 & July 1,2004 Assessor’s Map 71 as Lot

: 101.OFFICE OF THE DANIEL S. CASPER,

BOARD OF APPEALS CHAIRMANNOTICtOF HEARING BOARD OF APPEALS

A public hearing will jUne 24 & Julv 1 2004 be held at THE HALL,SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE.ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Robert & Robin Lemons,21 Greybirch Rd.,Andover, MA for the renewal of a special per­mit under Article VIII, §3.1.3.F.4 issued in Deci­sion No. 2900 for a family dwelling unit.

Premises affected are located at 21 Greybirch Rd., Andover, MA in an SRC District as shown on Assessor's Map 206 as Lot 18.

DANIELS. CASPER.CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDporting to be the last Notice is hereby giv- will o, said decedent en that a public hear- be proved and at- ing will be convened lowed, and that JEAN on Tuesday, July 13, W. COMSTOCK of AN- 2004, at 8 00 p m , in DOVER in the County the Third Floor Con- of ESSEX be appoint- ference Room, Town ed executrix named Office Building, Barl­in the will to serve let Street, on an without surety. WEN- application submitted DELL C WHITE, first by Vale Realty Trust, named Executor for a Special Permit having deceased for Earth Movement, and JUDITH W associated with a 1- KELJO, alternate Lot Definitive Subdivi- named Executrix sion Plan entitled having declined to “Reynolds Street”

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. on the petition of Christopher 8 Mary Beth O'Reilly, 93 Central St., Andover, MA for a vari­ance from the require­ments of Article VIII, § 4 1.2 8/or for a special permit under Article VIII, § 3.3.5 to construct an addi­tion to an existing non- conforming residence that will not meet dimensional requirements.

Premises affected are located at 93 Central St., Andover, MA in an SRA District as shown on Assessor's Map 74 as Lot 82

DANIEL S. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 & July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of James Savely, 6 Devon­shire Place, Andover, MA

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing willCHAIRMAN pe held at THE HALL,

BOARD OF APPEALS SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. on the petition of 22 Andover LLC, c/o Jaton Management Co., Inc., 853 Turnpike St., Suite 241, N. Andover, MA tor variances from the requirements cf Article VIII, sections 4.1.2, 5.2, 5.2.13, 5.2.7,3.1.3.C.12(b) 8/or for spe­cial permits from Article VIII, sections 3.3.3 & 3.1 3.C.12(a) to construct additions 8 alterations & renovations to one unit for a fast-food & sit-down restaurant as well as to replace an existing pylon sign & place signs on the face of the building that will not meeting zoning regulations and/or tor a modification of Decision Nos. 2514 & 2611.

Premises affected a'e located at 22 Andover St., Andover. MA in an ID Dis­trict as shown on Asses­sor's Map 93 as Lot 1A

DANIELS. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 8 July 1,2004

June 24 8 July 1,2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, July 8, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. on the petition of Northeastern Assoc. Engi­neers, Inc., P.0. Box 443, Haverhill, MA for a vari­ance from the require­ments of Article VIII, sec­tions 3.3 8/or 3.1.3.C.15 8/or for a special permit from Article VIII, sections 3.3 to convert an existing single family dwelling into offices, which does not meet the zoning by law use regulations.

Premises affected are located at 394 North Mam St., Andover, MA in an SRA District as shown on Assessor s Map 52 as Lot 76.

DANIELS. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS June 24 8 July 1,2004

serve. located off AndoverIF YOU DESIRE Street on property

TO OBJECT owned by Timothy for a variance from theTHERETO, YOU OR Barash, and being requirements ol ArticleYOUR ATTORNEY more specifically VIII, § 4 2.4 and for the MUST FILE A WRIT- identified as Lot 36on continued existence ot a TEN APPEARANCE Assessor's Map 139 IN SAID COURT AT The application may that does no! meet the SALEM, ON OR BE- be examined in the side setback requirement

Planning Department

non-conforming pool shed

FORE TENO'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10 00AM) ON JULY 19.2QQ4.

In addition you must file a written af­fidavit of objections to the petition, stat­ing the specific facts

Premises affected are between the hours of located at 6 Devonshire 8:00 am, and 4:00 Place, Andover, MA in an pm. Monday SRC District as shown on through Friday Assessor's Map 199 as

ANDOVER Lot 2DPLANNING BOARD DANIEL S. CASPER,

Paul Salafia, Chairman

Juie 24, jLty 1,2004

CHAIRMAN BOARD OF APPEALS

June 24 8 July 1,2004

SALE OF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution of the Power of

Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Lisa M English and Shawn M English to First Honzon Home Loan Corporation, dated October 21, 2002 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern Distnct) Registry of Deeds at Book 7204, Page 226, of which mortgage First Horizon Home Loan Corpora­tion is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur­pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2 00 PM on July 16. 2004. on the mortgaged premises located at 105- 107 North Mam Street, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises descnbed in said mortgage.

TO W!TA certain parcel of land in Andover, Essex County, commonwealth of Massachusetts, as more fully descnbed in deed Book 3584, Page 183, ID438-46, being known and sedignated as a metes and bounds property

By confirmatory deed from norman M Shack and William P Shack, trustees of NW Nomi­nee Trust, as set forth in deed Book 3584, Page 183, dated 10/30/92 and recorded 5/2/92. Essex county records, common- wea:th of Massachusetts

This deed is given to correct said previous deed dated October 30, 1992 and recorded with said deeds as instrument NO 32029 of November 2, 1992 wherein the type of ten­ancy was omitted

For mortgagors' title see deed recorded with Essex County (Northern Distnct) Reg­istry of Deeds in Book 3584, Page 183 as affected by a Confirmatory Deed recorded at said Deeds in Book 3972, Page 194

These premises will be sold and con­veyed subject to and with the benefit of all nghts, nghts of way, restnctions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other munici­pal assessments or liens or existing encum­brances of record which are in force and are

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Sharon A Sambursky to People's Mort­gage Corporation, dated October 31, 2001 and recorded with the Essex County (North­ern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 6461, Page 127, of which mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore­closing, the same will be sold at Public Auc­tion at 10:00 AM on July 23, 2004, on the mortgaged premises located at 3 Apollo Cir­cle Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

TO WIT

The land with the buildings thereon, situated in Andover, Essex County. Massachusetts, being shown as on a plan entitled "Plan Showing Revision of Lots 26 and 27 Owned by Pirri & Driscoll, Located in Andover, mass.", dated October 1971, Charles E Cyr, Civil Engineer. Lawrence, Mass recorded February 4, 1972 at Instrument #6553 and bounded and described as follows

SOUTHEASTERLY &SOUTHERLY by Apollo Circle in

three courses measur­ing respectively fifty- five (55) feet, twenty- three and 19/100 (23 19) feet and eighty-six and 35/100 (86 35) feet;

SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or former­ly of Hannon, as shown on said plan, two hundred and 90/100 (200 90) feet.

NORTHWESTERLY by land now or for­merly of Ring, eighty and 30/100 (80 30) feet by land now or formerly of Stein, forty-four and 06/100 (44.06) feet, both as shown on said plan and

NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 27 - “B" as shown on said plan, two hundred fifty-six and 77/100 (256 77) feet

Containing 31,729 square feet of land, according to said plan

Said premises are conveyed together with the right to pass and repass over Apollo Cir­cle and Launching Road in common with all others entitled thereto for all purposes for which such ways are commonly used in the town of Andover

For our title see Deed of Jean-Marie Lalanne and Catherine Megueddem Lalanne record­ed with the Essex North District Registry of Deeds at Book 5937, Page 157

Subject to a sewer betterment assessment to the Town of Andover dated February 12, 2001 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 6015, Page 213 in the original principal amount of $14,040.00.

For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Essex County (Northern District) Reg­istry of Deeds in Book 5937, Page 157

These premises will be sold and con­veyed subject to and with the benefit o, all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other munici­pal assessments or liens or existing encum­brances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mort­gage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements liens or encumbrances is made m the deed

TERMS QF SALEA deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000 001

Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, PC , 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to PO Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Mas­sachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale Deed will be pro vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication

Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC Present holder of said mortgage

By its Attorneys,HARMON LAW OFFICES, PC Jill K Hauff, Esquire 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500

July 1,8 & 15, 2004

22 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 1, 2004

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

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Premises affected are located at 7 Foster Circle, Andover, MA in an SRA District as shown on Assessor's Map 21 as Lot

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HAVERHILL, MA Upper Broadway bedroom, oft stree’ oorkmg $703 Gollant Associates 978-686-793

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LAWRENCE/Methuen Line MA, 3 bedroom new spocious

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.AWRENCE, SO MA 23 bed -oom, 2nd floor, deon spo­cious, recently jpdaTeO owne's unit, hookups yord gooo 'eferences $ 000 — J’ l-ties 's’ 4 security 633-887-0498 eves

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.AWRENCE, SO MA Sec­onds ‘rom Andover Clean 2 bedroom 2nd floor oport­ment Fridge, stove, dish- rahtr a: heat ncudtd Ott street porking, quiet neighborhood Nc pets Avoiloble mo j.:y i HOftnc Coll 978-583-4963___________

LAWRENCE, SC, MA To­tally remooeied, B'lgh’ 2 Beoroom, Quiet areo. secure building, pork '-g, I OO&’Mo includes utilities 6'7-4B9-'64E or 978-794-7919

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neot 4 ho, woter.603-362-6060

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MIDDLETON, MA Center, 2 bedroom, 'st floor, coinop oundry porking for 2 cors, Avo -bale now $ 300 heoted 'st 4 security 978-887-6057

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NEWBURYPORT, MA ' bedroom large 1st floor near .center cor goroge $87S/mo

neot/hot water included 978-352-2683

NEWBURYPOR', MA 2 bed­room 2 5 both, Hortons Yard m fawn, river view, porkmg wosher/dryer, security, oc, 2 decks. $'933 - 978-465-3629

NEWBURYPORT MA 5 room 2 bedroom townhouse, oeck, nook-uPS, porkmg, lorge yoro mo'e i 275* No sm­oking 978-465-'/" messoge

NO ANDOVER, MA ' Oed- room, huge, renovoted turn of century monsion, '2 ceil­ings, firepioce, built-in ook

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NO ANDOVER MA - 2 beo­room aportmen' 2 full Dotns Plenty 0* porking $'300 o month + uti ties Co ce * 657-234-0906

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NORTH ANDOVER, MA, ' or2 bedroom, bright, sunny, 'st ‘ipor, corpe’eo, remodeled, private entry, parking, hookups, $950 * 978-688-7256

NORTH ANDOVER,MA3 bedroom oportment, n 2 family No pets $'200 per month no utilities Coll

781-750-8340

LOWELL SO MA - Delmort Go'dens Trust, minutes from 495, Rt 3 4 93 Stud io&4 4 2 bedroom opor,men’s include heot, cooking 4 hotwote' Also, new oportments NORTH Andover, MA Reno- with centrol air Security voted studio oportment i

HAVER* LL, MA s, NOO' 2 bed'oom, c eor, hordwood,

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HAVER*,LL, MA 2 bedroom ' 5 bath, awesome 2 leve

modern kitchen, deck $895 mo * utilities 978-6'8-4 "2

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'PSWICH, MA 2 oeoroom sunny 2nd I .oor ot 2 fam

owner occup+O, new wo, - wol wolk to troin, washer dryer, $'200/mo 976-828- 933

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$625 4 $7M 265 Essex StCorpe,/vinyl floors, wosher

hookup 4 dishwasher Credit 4 tenant history

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.AWRENCE, MA 'st floor,3-4 bedroom, eot in kitchen, hook ups, neor porx Avail­able now i ,200 Section 8 approved 978-373-2766

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LL, MA - 2 bed­'s, floor, owne- occu- hooxups, off st'ee'

po'k "g Nc smoking $935 me * 976-838-2534________

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woter, $«50/mo, A_SC,2 bed'oom Po'k St. $90C/mo

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MERRIMAC, TWA bed'oom ooo'tment Centrally located to R»e 95 4 495 Heot, pork­ing, no pets $ 85/week Col 603-569-2382_______________

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fans Nice yore $',2X * Avoi,obie 8,’ 978-346-8973

METHUEN MA '.2,34 4 beoroom oportments

$750 4 up. Section 8 okStotion Reolty 978-975-37 3

loundry Neor downtowr. No pets/smoking $600 o month plus utilities 976-887-3703

PEABODY, MA 4 2 beo- rooms, m excellent condi- hon, quiet neighborhood, ott stree’ porkmg No pe’s $875 4 $975 plus utilities 1st, last, security Coll Dovid of- •er 6pm, 978-53 -6367

PEABODY, MA 1 bedroom2nd floor, lorge deluxe

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$770mo+uti -t.es 978-532-8089

PEABODY MA bed-oomavailable now WashingtonSt. locotion ’st floor$350/mo

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-AWRENCE, MA 2 bedroom $83C month with heot, cook- mg gos 4 woter included

Section 8 approvedAvailable now No pets

978-681-9185

.AWRENCE MA - 2 Oed'OOm oportment Hook-ups, oft- stree’ porkmg No utilities No pe’s Secur.’y 4 'e*e- ences $795 603-898-5749

LAWRENCE, MA - 2 befl­room oportment 256 Essex Street High ceilings, eievo- far very cleor, $750 no u’ 1 ’es Co. 976-68 -79 0

LAWRENCE, MA - 36 Winter St ’ bedroom oportment, very cleon, new coroe’ 4 point $653 + ut i Nes

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open concept, very pr-vo’e oil utilities ncluded, laun­dry, porkmg, $850/monf’’iy Con Bob 978-423-5930

METHUEN. MA”3 BEDROOM, $ ’00,

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ties Security Oepos-’Co'l 978-688-5342

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METHUEN, MA- ELM CREST ESTATES 4 2 bedrooms Refrigera­

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PEABODY, 7/A- 2 oedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, enclosed porcr, fenced yord, no pets $850 + utilities Avoiloble?'" 978-53 -6748

PEABODY, MA (3j 2 bed'oom ooa'’menls, over o business $800-$’000

p-us uti ties 'st'-os,/security References 978-750-464’

PEABODY, MA Lorge bed­room, 2nd floor, wosher/ dryer hook-up, ' car parking convenient locotion No Oogs Avoiloble now 1st/ ost,'security $850 78' 63 -1825

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ROCKPORT, MA- On the oceon, private Oecx, ’ bed­room, ful' both, : V ng room, ( replace, dining, kitchen 7/ $ ,025/mo 6 7-834 73

dsnwasher, centrol vacuum, SALEM,, 7/A 4 2 bedroomaolcony, oorkmg, loundry room, all utilities ndudeO Nc pets Security 4 refer ences required $833 4 $930 978-682-489

aportments a, Pickering Wharf $ 95+ up plus utili­'ies Assigned porkmg, cen­trol cVc, sorry no pe’s Coll RockeH 7/gmt 978 740-6990

THE TOW NSMAN, JULY 1, 2004 23SALEM, MA, 2 bedroom, 3rd floor, newly pointed, new carpet, on street parking $950 per month 1st & lost month required 97B-223 5756

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SALEM, MA 2 bedroom only $825 All utilities included

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SALEM, MA Cozy & warm, I bedroom in Historic house, wolk-in closets, oppliances, heat, electric, porking in­

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SALEM MA Spacious 3-4 bedroom, 2nd floor, living room, dining room, ioundry, yord, storage, shored park­ing, ovoiloble 7/15 or 8/1 $1795 + Utilities. 978-578-0253

SALEM, MA: Very spocious, 6 room, 3 bedroom, 3rd floor, hook-ups, dining room, lorge eat-in kitchen, No pets Great ploce for $1200.978-578-4032

SALEM, North MA- Lorge Studio, porking, washer/ dryer hook-ups, no pets/ smoking, 1st, last 8 security 8690/mo Coll 978-745-9455

SALISBURY BEACH, MA 2 bedroom, scenic view over­looking Atlontic Oceon Off stree’ parking, no pets, $ 450/mo Coll 978-465-0221

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A+ CLEAN, Quiet Furnished Rooms Excellent location Free coble, $100/ wk & up Deocy House 978-975-5103

Atlantic Ave OCEANFRONT .2 bedroom With porking $ n,shM room Cleon & aru’ lent benefits

mony extros.81300/wk, 978-465-5176

SALISBURY BEACH, MA Waterfront, lovely 2 bed­room oportments, 2nd floor, decks, parking, July 24-31, Aug, 2i-Sept 6 978-463-5909

SALISBURY, MA,Beochside 2 bedroom, $425/weekly. Porking

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AMESBURY, MA- Office/ Commerciol space- 600 So Ft., completely renovoted 900 sq. ft. office, 900 So ft.

9orage, storoge, ompie park­ing, greot occess ond visibil­ity from Rte 495 $1200 per month ' year ieose, first,

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DANVERS, MA 2nd floor neor town, shore 3 bedroom,

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PEABODY, MA- GARAGE/STORAGE SPACE

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FREMONT, NH - Lorge house to shore 1 lorge room

8 private both $625, in­cludes neat, electric, cobe.

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SALEM. NH 2 8 3 Bedroom 603-893-5769 Also Lowrence

SALEM, NH Brook Village West is currently offering I 8 2 bedroom oportments that feature wall-to-wall, to­tally equipped kitchens, color coordinated boths Pool ample porking $ a reputation for meticulous landscoping These oport­ments ore starting at $895, including heot $ hot water Security deposit waved for credit worthy oppliconts Of­fice hours ii to 4 Mon-Fri Sot 8 Sun call far weekend oppointments Directions Toke 193 to exit I, turn right on Rte 21 8 your next right ot Denny's Brook Village on left. 603-893-1100

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NEWBURY, (BYFIELD), MAScenic home Femole seeks

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LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, NH 3 bedroom woterfront cottoge

WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS $’!95/wk No pets

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LAWRENCE, MA Common St, on the pork 500- 500 sq ft Closs-A Low rotes Spoce fully built out 67-821-4005

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NO ANDOVER MA Sutton St 495 Professional commercial, 2000-8000 sq tt $14-$l6 per ft custom fit up 971-852-1312

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NEWBURYPORT, MA Shore very large 2 story townhouse 25x20 bedroom. Privote both AC Wolk to town/woter Forking $600 508-954-6840

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BAVLINER, '996 Copn 17, '35 hp, IB/OB, Merc Cruiser, in g'eot condition, troiler & custom cover included, very low hours, currently or Lake Attitosh Merrimoc, MA 8630C Coll 978-372-0263

BAYLINER 2452 03 24 C era Clossic, V8 Mercruiser, fully looped, fishing/cruising, I «e

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Lot, Bedroom uni, with 2 twin beas, shelving student desk, storage cabinet $450 Moste' bedroom set, autumn pine triple dresser, armoire, nights,ono $650 a good con- d 'ior 976-388-4226

MOVING SALE - Child Life swing se, with 2 super slides, 8 swings, 2 towers, Picnic to­ble. $2000 Summer alumi­num toble, 6 choirs with poos, $400 976-664-’207

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WEBBER COVE 34 '966, soiid gloss, 8 2 liter GM, 200 hours, new deck & systems, custom tower i stand. 3 sto- 'ipns 'st 528,500 978-283-0225

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987 8 ’Rl HULL Hurricone, deck boat. !30hp, I/O, bimini top, full mooring cover, $4200 Excellent cond fior

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'9 V.ACO, with 200' '50 mere, with troiler, GPS, radio, cen­ter console w th t-top, $5 995

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BRISTOL SKIFF 17' with console and trailer • $2000. 200 Mercury 30HP 4 stroke ■ $2,000 Coll 978-468- 734

CANOE - 'S' Coleman RAM- X with paddies ond foam car carrier pads Good condi­tion. $250 Johr 978-807-6288

CUDDY CABIN 20' 1989 Power boat with troiler, ’20hp, Volvo tenta gasoline I/O, with less than 100 hrs running time Has canvas top with dive platform i swim­mers ladder, very good con­dition $6500 Cor, be seer n Che'mstore, MA 603-889-5395

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POULAN PRO Lawn Troctor, 2002, 18 h p., 6 speed, 42 deck, with bagger, excellent condition $850.6C3-B9B-9594

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SWIMMING POOL, 27' round, 54' high All acces­sories including filter & Mantis deoner Needs liner Must disassemble. $650. 603-382-4622_______________

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FORD 2000 EXPEDITION XLT 4x4, absolutely new condition, low miles S1637AR....................$15,988

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