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Volume LX No. 28 “Sun is shining. Weather is sweet. Make you want to move your dancing feet.” — Bob Marley Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Dry spell
Selectmen institute voluntary
outdoor watering ban
By Susanna Sheehan, Clipper Staff which can lead to pressure is-
susanna@duxburyclipper.com
sues for residents and the Fire
The hot dry summer Department.
weather has prompted the As the town’s water sys-
Duxbury Board of Selectmen tem is gravity fed, lowering
to declare a voluntary outdoor the reserves in the storage tank
watering ban in order to pre- reduces the pressure in the un-
serve the quality of the town’s derground pipes. If the pres-
drinking water and to prevent sure drops too low, the Fire
a public safety emergency. Department may have trouble
Water Superintendent Pe- getting the water they need to
ter Mackin told Selectmen fight a fire.
Monday the ban was needed Also, Mackin said that
because of the increased de- since there is so much fluctua-
mand on the town’s water sys- tion in the flow of water in the
tem due to outdoor watering. system, it stirs up sediment in A MORNING WITH LOUISA MAY ALCOTT: The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society’s King Caesar
When the demand rises like the pipes creating “dirty wa- Morning Lecture series kicked off recently with Jan Turnquist in “A Morning With Louisa May Alcott.”
this, he said the town must use ter.” Turnquist, executive director of Orchard House in Concord where Alcott wrote “Little Women,” por-
the water stored in its tanks, trayed the author at the Drew Archives in the Wright Building. Photo by Julius A. Prince, Jr.
continued on page 16

Music makers converge on Clock runs out on


Duxbury for SSC festival Brewster Commons
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talented students together for
By Luke Cronin, Clipper Intern
close to three weeks. While
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor known as the “anti-snob” zon-
he iconic navy blue justin@duxburyclipper.com
ing act. It allows developers
Duxbury Music the festival is purely a sum-
WHEN: July 18-Aug. mer event, the South Shore There will be no more ex- to skirt local housing regula-
Festival signs that 6. See page 15 for full tensions for the 40B housing tions if they designate a por-
have been sprinkled through- Conservatory is open year
schedule.
round and provides many of project known as Brewster tion of the units as affordable.
out town have become a fa- Commons. It also put the oversight for the
miliar sight in town since the WHERE: The Ellison the faculty members for the
Center for the Arts, The festival. During those three The Zoning Board of Ap- project squarely in the Zoning
festival’s inception five years peals voted unanimously on Board of Appeals’ hands, and
ago. The festival aims to be
Duxbury Performing Arts weeks, faculty and students
Center, the Town Green perform challenging musical Thursday evening to deny a that board issues a “compre-
even more successful than and private homes. request to extend the project hensive permit.”
ever this year, with an exciting literature while residing in an
idyllic summer-time paradise. for another six months. The ZBA originally grant-
and varied lineup that promis- COST: Ticket prices range
The project includes Trem- ed Brewster Commons a per-
es to bring beauty and cultural from free to $150. The festival runs from July 18
to Aug. 6. ont Street, Woodbridge Road mit in 2004 that was good for
sophistication to Duxbury. WEBSITE: duxburymu- and Bay Farm Road. two years. That permit was
The Duxbury Music Festival “The inspiration for the
sicfestival.org
Duxbury Music Festival came Brewster Commons is extended for a year in 2006,
is a program organized by the a 40-unit project under the again for another year in
South Shore Conservatory that when our director, Stephen
auspices of 40B, commonly
brings prestigious faculty and continued on page 15 continued on page 12

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Clark’s Island is where the Pilgrims first landed in the New World in 1620, before they got to Plymouth.

Clark’s Island picnic set for July 25 Summer Baseball Camp


The Duxbury Rural and Bradford, Myles Standish, and ety’s picnic.
Historical Society announces William Brewster, had been All are invited to pack
that the annual Clark’s Island sent out to determine a sat- a lunch, head to the Island,
Picnic, open to the public, will isfactory spot for settlement and join us for an afternoon
take place Sunday, July 25 while the Mayflower was an- of history and fun. For more
from 11 to 2 p.m. at Cedarfield chored off the tip of Cape Cod. information about the event,
on the east side of the island. A storm forced them to take contact the Duxbury Rural and Early Bird
The sermon at Pulpit Rock shelter on Clark’s Island. On Historical Society at 781-934-
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Father Sean Maher of Holy they walked to the top of the duxburyhistory.org. Online!
Family Church in Duxbury. island where there stands an Duxbury
The society’s annual pic- enormous glacial boulder.
nic on Clark’s Island is an op- As it was Sunday, they Dates: Mon. July 12-Fri. July 16 (9am-11:30am)
portunity for visitors to enjoy celebrated their first Sabbath Mon. July 19-Fri. July 23 (9am-11:30am)
the historic surroundings of ashore in the New World. It Price: $160 per player/wk., or $285 per player for 2 weeks.
Cedarfield, the second oldest was also on this spot that they Location: Tarkiln Field, Duxbury
house on the island. The house elected to establish their plan-
was last owned by poet and tation at Plymouth Bay. For Kingston
scholar Sarah Wingate Tay- these reasons, the outcropping
lor and donated to the Soci- on Clark’s Island is known Dates: Mon. July 26- Fri. July 30 (9am-12pm)
ety nearly 40 years ago by her both as Pulpit Rock and Elec- Price: $160 per player.
heirs. tion Rock. To commemorate Duxbury High School Location: Opachinski Field Complex at Pottle St.
Clark’s Island in Plymouth this event, a sermon reflect- Ages 5-12 years old
Bay was the spot where the first ing on the history of the loca- July 19-23 Bring Glove, Bat (optional), Water Bottle and Hat.
exploring party from the May- tion and its meaning to current 9am-3pm
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Tarkiln opening set for September


Construction at the Tarkiln there will be a big push with as a school until 1949 when it
Community Center on Summer it all coming together in the became a youth center and fi-
Street is progressing on sched- month of August,” Carpenter nally a community center.
ule and the building should be said, adding that he is hopeful Until its closure in 2006,
HOME OF
re-opened to the public in Sep- Tarkiln can re-open as a com- Tarkiln was used seven days
tember, selectmen were told munity center in September. a week by numerous commu-
this week. Town Meeting in 2009 ap- nity groups for meetings and SIX MONTHS, SAME AS CASH!
Monday night, Tarkiln proved $435,720 in Commu- activities.
Committee chairman R. Tag- nity Preservation Act funds to The building is listed on Oversized &
gart Carpenter gave the Board repair and partially restore the the National Register of His- Comfortable
of Selectmen a brief update on historic Tarkiln Community toric Places. We also carry Sofas,
the project. Center. The renovation project Selectmen asked Carpen- Sleepers, Love Seats,
Carpenter said the contrac- at Tarkiln has been underway ter about who will be using Chairs in Hundreds of
tor, Campbell Construction since last year with the use of Tarkiln when it re-opens as a Styles & Fabrics!
Group of Peabody has been volunteer labor and donations community center. Carpenter Sofas from 70” – 114”
working on Tarkiln since late to paint the exterior and with responded that the Recreation
Spring, installing handicapped the installation of a new roof Department is handling those
accessible ramps on the ex- and new septic system. inquiries but that many former
terior and interior as well as Tarkiln consists of two renters have been asking about
constructing new bathrooms one-room schoolhouses built using the building again and
inside. Much of the rough in 1871 and 1908 respective- he has learned of new groups
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DellaNoce, along with a number of talented high school sing-
ers and performers, GLEE club is open to all middle school and
high school students. The program fee is $60 for middle school
and $40 for high school students. Sign up by e-mail at admin@
duxburystudentunion.com.
Macdonald
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happening at the DSU? Sign up for our weekly newsletter at ad-
min@duxburystudentunion.com. The newsletter covers salient
issues, upcoming events, discounts and more.
Dance party: Incoming seventh and eighth grade, come to
our dance party on Friday, July 30 with a Lady Gaga theme and
tons of “paparazzi!” Check out our Facebook page or the DSU
newsletter for more information.

Newcomers’ Club news


Men’s networking event: Join some of your fellow new-
comer friends, or make some new ones, for a few hours after
work for some networking at the Winsor House Inn on Thursday,
July 15, from 7-9 p.m. We will plan to run this event monthly
(usually the third Thursday of every month), so spread the Trips
and Tix: There will be a trip to Circus Smirkus on Wednesday,
July 28 at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Museums & Gardens, 87 Grove
St. (at Pine Street) in Sandwich. The cost is $23 for adults (13
and over) and $16. Kids under 2 are free. If interested, please
contact Madeleine Carey Sampson by Friday July 16 at 781-
934-2950 or 781-336-9968.
Book Club: Book club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Wednes-
day, July 21 at the beach, weather permitting, to discuss “Cut-
ting For Stone” by Abraham Verghese. A list of each month’s
selected books is available at Westwinds Bookshop, the Dux-
bury Free Library and on the Newcomers’ Club Web site at dux-
burynewcomers.com under the interest groups and book club
section. Newcomers’ members receive a 10 percent discount on
the selected book at Westwinds. For more information about the
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A Duxbury High School student is organizing donations
of household items for the organization My Brother’s Keeper.
Specifically, the items being sought are: bathroom towels; bed
pillows; pots and pans; dishes; queen, full and twin sheets as
well as comforters; flatware; kitchen utensils; can openers;
dish towels and baby linens.
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Library summer
programs start
Readers and nonreaders
can still register for a sum-
mer reading passport available
in the children’s department
of the Duxbury Free Library.
Passport to Adventure en-
courages children to use their
reading passports to travel
the world without ever leav-
ing home. The summer is also
packed with programs for all
ages.
Registration is underway
for the following programs:
Pop-Up Cards, Tuesday, July
20 at 4 p.m. for children enter-
ing grade 4 and up who would
like to discover the secrets
of creating some special ef-
fects in cards; Sun Princess,
Wednesday, July 21 at 10:30
a.m. for age 3-6 with an adult,
45 minutes of music and
movement with guest, Elaine
Kessler; Listen to the Wind,
Thursday, July 22 at 4 p.m. for
During their visit to Mt. Vernon, the members of Troop 80331 were
children entering grade 2 and
invited to place a wreath at George Washington’s Tomb. Colleen
Fallon and Shaylice Rhodes placed the wreath while Meghan Sarles 3 who would like to listen to a
read a prayer and the rest of the troop looked on. story about a dream come true
followed by a craft. For a com-

Girl Scouts visit DC


plete listing of summer events,
pick up an information sheet
in the children’s department
After two years of planning, 13 members of Cadette Troop or check the library Web site,
80331 finally realized their goal as they headed to Washington duxburyfreelibrary.org.
D.C. on June 24 for a week of sightseeing. Upon arrival the girls
headed for the Museum of American History. That afternoon
they were guests of Senator Kerry’s office and had a tour of the
U.S. Capital complete with a ride from the Russell Office Build-
ing on the senate tram. In the evening they attended the dress
parade at the Marine barracks, where they saw the Presidential
Band, Drum and Bugle Corps and Silent Drill Team perform.
Up bright and early the following morning they headed to
the city for a tour of the White House –– high on their list of
“must sees.” The afternoon was spent at Mt. Vernon where they
were invited to take part in a wreath laying at Gen. Washington’s
tomb.
The remainder of the week was filled with visits to the Holo-
caust Museum, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln and Viet
nam Memorials, the Ford Theater and the Peterson House where
Lincoln died, the Spy Museum and the Wax Museum –– a full
schedule despite the record heat.
On their final evening in the city, they enjoyed an evening
walk at the Basin to see the Jefferson Memorial and Washington
Monument illuminated at night. The following morning, after an
outing in the paddle boats on the Basin, and on their way out of
the city, they stopped at the National Cathedral for a tour. There
they learned that there is a Girl Scout Trefoil in the ceiling of
the cathedral.
The Cadettes earned their Patriotism Interest Project and
completed requirements for the Travel and Museum Discovery
Interest Projects during their visit. They are grateful to Caren
Harrison and Suzanne Sarles who chaperoned this trip and to all
the parents who assisted them with the fund raising, including
running the can/bottle collection while they were away. Other
than individual food expenses, the trip was financed entirely by
troop funds which the girls had earned.
You’re invited to lunch.
Tuesday, July 27th at Noon
Limited Seating • RSVP to Sandy
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Join us for lunch on July 27th and discover
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what makes The Village at Duxbury such
2-4 PM & 5-7 PM
a special place to live. From personalized
or by appointment
resident services to spacious apartment and
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The girls had a great time on their trip to the nation’s capital. Front It’s not a luxury five-star hotel—it’s luxury
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Maddy Buchanan. Back row: Kitty Hunter, Megan Roy, Lauren Roy, come to our luncheon Open House on July 27th. www.villageatduxbury.com
Aly Mackin, Kaylee Jones and Meghan Sarles.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 7

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Family BBQ
& Kids Day
hosted by
Josh Cutler
Kay Drake, Interfaith Council Campership chairwoman accepts a $1,000 donation from George Prebola,
President, Duxbury Rotary. This donation will help send 40 children to summer camp. If you still want to
donate, contact the council at 781-934-8388. Rotary meets on Tuesdays at the Senior Center. For more
information about Rotary, you can contact George at 781-934-5231.
Campaign
Planning Board withdraws Saturday,
building permit appeal July 17, 2-5pm
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor
justin@duxburyclipper.com

The Planning Board has


at the time was that this build-
ing was already built.”
Chairwoman Amy
Appeals.
“This was never an appeal
of the decision of the zoning
Winsor House
withdrawn their appeal of a MacNab pointed out that at board,” she said. “We were 390 Washington St, Duxbury
building permit issued for 52 a previous meeting, Zoning appealing the decision of the
Sunset Road. Board Chairman Dennis Mur- building department.”
Director of Inspectional phy said that the building per- The board also briefly
Services Scott Lambiase is- mit never should have been touched on some of the other
There will be outdoor BBQ, craft tables,
sued a building permit to Pe- issued, as his board voted that properties where they are still balloon animals & activities for the kids!
ter and Laura Annicelli of the project didn’t fit the ac- concerned that building per-
52 Sunset Road on April 13. cessory structures bylaw and mits were improperly issued.
However, the Planning Board
appealed the decision, saying
would require a special per-
mit.
On some of the cases, they are
giving Lambiase a chance to
Suggested contribution: $10
the building violates the defi- “I have to say I feel a lot of address the permits. If Lambi-
nition of an accessory struc-
ture. The issue was supposed
sympathy for the homeowners
here, they really didn’t do any-
ase doesn’t agree that the per-
mits were not issued correctly,
KIDS FREE!
to be discussed at the Zoning thing wrong,” she said. the Planning Board may file an Paid for by the Committee to Elect Josh Cutler
Board of Appeals meeting on John Bear said that the appeal. Ê*"Ê œÝÊÓÇÇx]Ê ÕÝLÕÀÞ]ÊÊäÓÎΣÊUÊÜÜÜ°œÃ…VÕ̏iÀ°Vœ“
June 10, however the public board’s problem was in the
hearing was never officially process, not the final product.
opened because the meeting “I don’t think we’re going
wasn’t properly noticed. to wind up finding a violation
At their meeting on Mon-
day night, the Planning Board
in what got done,” he said.
“The violations were in the
DUXBURY GRIDIRON
voted to withdraw their appeal.
Members pointed out that they
process.”
Board member Josh Cutler
Youth Football Clinic
did not realize the structure agreed. What: Youth Football Clinic run by
was already built when they “I think we need to focus
filed the appeal, and said they on the really egregious cases,” DHS Varsity Coaches & Players
didn’t want to punish the hom- he said.
eowners for something that es- MacNab stressed that the When: July 28 - 5:30pm - 7pm
sentially wasn’t their mistake. Planning Board’s issue was (Bring Cleats)
“I think our initial decision with zoning enforcement, and Where: Duxbury High School
was right,” said Cynthia Ladd they are working cooperative-
Fiorini. “What we didn’t know ly with the Zoning Board of Football Practice Field
Who: Any Duxbury child entering
Edible wild plant walk 2nd - 8th grade in Fall 2010
Sustainable Duxbury invites all to a free edible wild plants Registration Fee: $25
walk with naturalist John Root. On the walk participants will (Includes a t-shirt)
learn how to identify and use delicious, nutritious wild plants.
Foods and beverages prepared from these plants will be pro- Register at the Clinic: Bring a check for $25 payable to the DHS
vided for sampling. An illustrated pamphlet identifying edible Gridiron Club and a completed registration form available online at
wild plants of the Northeast will be offered to those who attend. duxburyfootball.com. Additional forms will be available at the
The pamphlet also explains how to use and cook these plants registration table. Any questions call Chris Naton at 781-582-1483.
in preparing tasty meals. The program is funded in part by a
grant from the Plympton Cultural Council, a local agency which Come and meet members of the 2010 Duxbury Dragons Team!
is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The walk 2005 & 2008 MIAA Division llA State Champions
takes place on Saturday, July 24 at 3 p.m. at Colchester Farm, 90
Brook Street, Plympton. All ages are welcome. 2009 Patriot League-Keenan Division Champions
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➢➢ Meghan Cully has been Bill Barges of Blodgett Ave., former athletic director of Hingham
named to the dean’s list at Bridge- H.S. and Duxbury H.S. coach is pictured with Duxbury High School
water State College for the spring Hall Of Fame inductees: wrestler Eric Arnold, and track stars Kent
semester.
and Andy Bolster at the Duxbury High School Hall Of Fame dinner at
➢➢ Alexandra Hallowell, the Plymouth Country Club. Eric, Kent and Andy were New England
Christopher Rooney and Na- champion athletes and received All American Honors as well. Bill
thaniel Devnew received bach- had the pleasure of coaching these outstanding athletes and indi-
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Colleges. Hallowell is the daugh-
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cently invited to the ESPY Awards
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University sophomore baseball
“Smile”
player, made the news by scor-
ing the tie breaking run against
HINTS
Iona College by “jumping” over
the catcher of the opposing team
and safely landing on base. This THIS WEEK'S HINT
“move” can be seen on YouTube. Hadley Wilson was awarded third prize in her age group at the South Q. My pool smells like chlorine and my eyes get irritated
The site has had over two million Shore Art Center Arts Festival, for her submission “Hummingbird in when I swim. What should I do to fix this problem?
hits. Flight.” Hadley is a student of Bettina Lesieur and is entering the
third grade at Alden. A. You should focus on two things. One being the pH
➢➢ Chelsea D’Angona formerly
of Duxbury and Newport Beach,
(it should be somewhere between 7.4 and 7.6), and
Calif., now resides in Washing- two being the available chlorine level. The pH of the
ton, D.C. where she attends col- human eye is 7.4 to 7.6, so if the pH of your pool is too
lege at George Washington Uni- low, then it will irritate your eyes. In addition, low
versity completing her first year available chlorine (which can be caused by chloram-
for her Master’s Degree in Public ines) can also result in these symptoms. The pool
Administration. Chelsea is pres- water needs to be heavily shocked to remove these
ently working for the State De- chloramines.
partment.
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July 23 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Elli-
son Center. The evening will include great
food, live music, an awards ceremony,
raw bar and cash bar. A new addition to
the tradition will include a silent auction of
hand painted and decorated “art-artondack”
chairs created by a talented local artist. The chairs will be on display around Duxbury during the
weeks prior to the opening reception.
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Parade. The family was honored for their ongoing participation in
the parade weekend.

Candidate’s corner
Cutler family BBQ & kids day
Josh Cutler, candidate for state representative for the Sixth
Plymouth District, will host a Cutler Campaign BBQ on Satur-
day, July 17 from 2-5 p.m. at the Winsor House Inn, 390 Wash-
ington St., Duxbury. There will be craft tables, balloon animals
and activities for the kids. Suggested contribution is $10; kids
can come for free. RSVP to danielle@joshcutler.com.

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781-422-0131
Zion Lutheran Church
386 Court St., No. Plymouth, Rev. C. Robert Stott, Phone: 508-746-3041
10 Congregation Beth Jacob Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Synagogue: 8 Pleasant St. Plymouth, Community Center, Court/Brewster St. Lawrence

Obituaries
Silverman, Rabbi, Phone: 508-746-1575.
Send obituary nOtices
to obits@clipperpress.com South Shore Quaker
MacDonald Funeral Home
THE Deadline is Phone: 781-749-4383, Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, (off Rte. 228 at the library/town hall
complex off Levitt St., up the hill to Turkey Hill Lane).
1755 Ocean St. Marshfield
Monday at noon.
834-7320
Marie Ratto, 77, worked for Duxbury schools
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
379 Gardner St., So. Hingham, Bishop John Howe, Phone: 781-293-2520, Sundays
Marie year social
the round: Family worship
studies at 10 am.
department. Visiting hours will be “Excellence in Service with Understanding”
Ratto, 77, She was a parishioner at Holy held Wednesday, July 14 at Directors: Joseph L. Davis, Richard W. Davis
died last St. Mark ofChurch.
Family Epheseus Orthodox Mission Shepherd Funeral Home, 216
week after a 261 Ms.
Main St., Kingston,
Ratto hadRev. Terrenceap-
a great McGillicuddy,
MainPhone:
St., 781-585-8907
Kingston from 4-8 RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
visit to Dux- preciation for the outdoors, p.m. A funeral Mass will be
bury Beach. loved
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Sharon, Family Church,
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Dorchester, current events to geography. Duxbury. Manomet
N. Plymouth
Ms. Ratto In addition
Safe to reading newspa-
Harbor Church In lieu of flowers, dona-
came to pers such
52 Main St., as the Duxbury
Marshfield, Eagling, tions
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Pastor Mark will be used to place
781-837-9903 (508) 746-2231 1-800-770-2231 (508) 224-2252
Duxbury in 1960 where she per and the Boston Globe, Ms. benches in her favorite places
lived for 50 years raising her Ratto was an avid movie-goer in Duxbury. Contributions
three children, Edward, James, and her taste in movies crossed may be made to the Marie Rat-
and Joanna. all genres. to McShane Memorial Fund,
During the 1970s, Ms. Ms. Ratto’s leaves her c/o Rockland Trust, P.O. Box
Ratto worked at the Dux- children and grandchildren, 1627 Duxbury, MA 02331.
bury Intermediate School as the Ratto, McShane and Dow
an administrative assistant in families.

Karen Turner Dexter, 61, worked for Caritas


Karen Turner Dexter of (Dexter) Oliveira and her hus- in the Old South Congrega-
South Weymouth formerly of band Robert of Marshfield; tional Church, 25 Columbian
Duxbury died on July 10 at age her sister Marilyn Turner of St., South Weymouth. In lieu
61. She was was the former Abington; two grandchildren of flowers donation can be
director of physicians prac- and a niece and nephew. She made to: Caritas Hospice 3
tice operations for the Caritas was the daughter of the late Edgewater Drive, Norwood or
Christi Physicians Network. Dr. Gillis K. Turner and sister Ellen Gifford Sheltering Home
She leaves her mother of the late Janis Turner. 30 Undine Rd., Brighton.
Virginia (DeCoste) Turner of A memorial service will be 29 Church Street
Hingham, her daughter Amy held Friday July 16 at 11 a.m. Whitman Center
781-447-4436
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Memorial Garden dedication


On Sunday, June 20
the parishioners of St.
John the Evangelist
gathered outside for Nothing whitens as beautifully;
the dedication of their it’s sure to exceed your expectations.
Memorial Garden. The
ANDREW WIEMEYER, D.M.D., PROSTHODONTIST
garden was created
PETER WIEMEYER, D.M.D., GENERAL DENTISTRY
and built by Weston
HILARY FRITSCH, D.M.D., GENERAL DENTISTRY
Dorn (shown) and
Michael Woomer for 104 TREMONT STREET, SUITE 4, DUXBURY MA 02332
their Duxbury High FINANCING AVAILABLE
School Senior Project.
For additional information and pictures of their project visit the
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 11

SPED records to be Kitchen Fresh Swordfish Public


Fish
Cooked Parking
Open Shrimp Steaks across
destroyed street
(ADDOCK Whole Clam Roll Plate $9.99
This is a notice of intent
to destroy temporary Special Ready To Grill Swordfish Kabobs $7.99lb Cod
Education records. They have Swordfish Steaks $9.99lb
been inactive due to transfer, Take
graduation or withdrawal. We
Out Now serving Beer & Wine
would like to give you the t er
opportunity to pick up these Lobs
records at your earliest conve- n
nience. They will be available Salmo
until Aug. 30, at which time
Seafood

they will be destroyed. If you


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uxbury Building and Ground Manager Doug Donde- OF THE MONTH
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Clock runs out on Brewster Barefoot for Borders


The public is invited to a fundraiser for Children Without

Commons 40B development


Borders, an organization that provides medical care to chil-
dren in Costa Rica, on Saturday, July 24, from 6:30-10 p.m.
at 298 Powder Point Ave. Tickets are $65 and include an open
bar and food from The Catered Affair and Island Creek Oys-
(meaning construction had to There were a number of
continued from page one ters. Tickets are on sale at Foodie’s or at cwbfoundation.org.
begin.) other outstanding issues, in-
Zoning Board Chairman cluding a question of whether
2007, and again in August Dennis Murphy said that there or not the extension request had
of 2008 for 60 days. A number are still a number of items that been timely filed, but a straw

Mayflower Carpet
of factors led to the delay, in- have to be resolved before poll of the board revealed that
cluding the death of the origi- construction can begin. How- the members weren’t likely to
nal developer as well as a slow ever, Brewster’s attorney, Bob vote for the extension either
economy. Galvin, said those items could way.
From there it gets a bit be taken care of relatively “It really offends me that
complicated, as a neighbor quickly and shouldn’t prevent this has dragged on,” said ZBA
filed an appeal that essential- the board from granting an ex- Vice Chairwoman Judi Bar-
ly “stopped the clock” on the tension. rett. “This is the kind of stuff
permit. “All of those are pre condi- that gives 40B a bad name.”
That suit was dropped in tions to a building permit,” he The board voted 5-0 to
January of this year. One of said. “None of them are major deny the extension.
the filers, Pat Thompson of obstacles that cannot be han- Also on Thursday, the
Humphries Lane, was pres- dled in the ordinary course.” board met in executive session
ent at Thursday’s hearing. She Murphy, as well as several with representatives from Is-
said the issue was that there neighbors present for the hear- land Creek North, a proposed
was less of a buffer between ing, pointed out that the last expansion of the existing 40B

Mayflower Carpet
the project and her property time an extension was granted, project at Island Creek, off
than the developers had pro- the ZBA said it would be the Tremont Street. The discus-
vided for her neighbors. last one. sion happened in executive
“We filed the lawsuit at that “This is the third or fourth session, with Town Counsel
point because nobody would request,” said John Lamont of Robert Troy present, because “the areaʼs premier flooring experts
listen to us,” she said, add- Bay Farm Road, although he there is ongoing litigation (an & exclusive dealer”
ing that the suit was dropped conceded that the first exten- appeal of the issued permit
because she and her husband sions were reasonable because to Mass Housing.) The board
didn’t want to spend any more of the death of the original de- will meet again about Island • Hardwood • Carpet
money, not that she thought veloper. “That was six years Creek North on Wednesday, • Tile • Ceramic
the issue had been adequately ago, we’re now here with a • Laminate Products
resolved. stale request.” Now hiring for
“We’re saving our money Galvin took exception to
to put up a fence,” she said. the idea that no progress had fall drivers
Once the suit was over and been made on the development must be 18
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shiretownglass.com
Russian pianist to perform at 781-934-6568 186 Standish Ave. Plymouth
508-746-1955
Art Complex Museum on Aug. 1
Russian-born pianist,
Igor Lovchinsky, will per-
form in concert at The Art
Complex Museum in Dux-
bury on Sunday, Aug. 1, at
4 p.m. Acclaimed for his
mesmerizing and fiery per-
formances and poignant mu-
sic-making, Lovchinsky has
performed at the Kennedy
Center, Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Recital Auditorium, the Na-
tional Philharmonic Hall in
Warsaw and the American
Embassy in Beijing.
The program is free and
supported by the Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Family Chari-
table Trusts, and by gifts
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DMS students hit the beach

Beth Berrigan and Bella Boucher work on a pyramid during the sixth
grade trip to Duxbury Beach.

The “Motherland” cre-


ators Charlie Siegner,
John Spellman, Justin
Echer, Charlie Ryan,
Tristin Dowling, Ethan
Devine and William
Flederman.

Jared Sullivan and


Wyatt Sunderland
found some skitter-
ing crabs in their bay
quadrant.

Storm Felty and Lucas Hines work on an aque-


duct system.

Photos by Karen Wong


Patrick Shay and CJ Ruff work on their dune quad.
Ashton Bentson-
Bush holds up a
piece of seaweed
she found in her
group’s beach
quad.

Ivy Horan, Emily Gunderson, Ashton Bentson-


Bush and Sarah Cheever tally the flora
and fauna in their beach quad. Far left is
Eileen Gunderson, one of the many parent
volunteers who were on hand to assist the
students. Niall Dillon and Mickey Fitzpatrick work in their bay quad.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 15

Duxbury Music Festival returns Jan Butterworth


(781) 582-9766

for its fifth season


Care for your animal, all
shapes and sizes on a daily basis
or while you are on vacation!
continued from page one Playtime
Deitz, was driving through
town. He thought this would
be a great and beautiful place Bachelors of
to have a classical music festi- Science in Animal Science
val.” said Kathy Czerny, presi- Caring for Animals in Duxbury Since 1985
dent of the conservatory.
A unique aspect of the
Duxbury Music Festival is the
living arrangements for the
faculty. Many members of the
faculty, who teach at renowned
schools such as Oberlin Col-
lege, University of Southern
California, and the Eastman
School of Music, stay with lo- A trio of basoon players perform at last year’s festival.
cal families during the dura- Photo from duxburymusicfestival.org/Kathy Dixon
tion of the festival. These fam- community. On Sunday, Aug. Perhaps the most encour-
ilies provide breakfast foods 1, there will be an operetta aging sign for the potential
for the faculty. Many families performance of “Cinderella” success of this year’s festival
become close with their per- aimed at families. Adult tick- is the increase in donations.
sonal virtuoso, according to ets cost 15 dollars and tickets Despite the recent economic
Development Director Laura for children cost five dollars. recession, donations have been
Carleton. Later that afternoon, there will up. Carleton believes that this Works by Charlie Rogerson
Czerny believes that the be “Sunday in the Park,” a free bodes well for the success of On Display: July 22—August 7
festival has expanded both concert for the town. the festival. Opening Reception: July 22, 5-7pm
musically and within the com- The festival will conclude “We couldn’t do this with- Public Invited
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For example, there will be a These competitions will be the
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Board votes for water ban


continued from page one In other business, selectmen:
OSBORN’S
Country Store
Selectmen are a month lat- • Listened to Jim Sullivan of Tremont Street make an appeal dur- featuring Specials of the week
er in instituting the ban than in ing the meeting’s open forum for the town to put pressure on the Svedka Vodka ..................................................................................... 1.75L. ................. $19.99
Mount Gay Eclipse Barbados Rum............................1.75L................... $25.99
past years. Last year, the ban school department to rehire 26 cafeteria service employees by Jordan Chardonnay .................................................................... 750 ml. ............... $19.99
went into effect on June 1. reinstating their health insurance benefits. Sullivan said that if the Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc..........................................................750 ml............ ......... $9.99
town finds it has extra money in its budget due to increased state Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio...................................................750 ml...................... $8.99
The ban, which has be- aid then it should use these funds to pay for the benefits. Selectmen Lindemann's Australian Wines........................................ 1.5L........................ $9.99
come routine over the past said they could not discuss this complex issue during the open Budweiser or Bud Light............................................... 20pk bottles.................$15.99+dep
few years, follows the usual
prices good through 7/20/10
forum session and that they had no jurisdiction over the school 2/54%s$58"529s  
summer water ban rules: odd department and its management decisions.
numbered houses are restrict-
ed to watering on Mondays, • Voted unanimously to designate the members of 21 town com-
Wednesdays and Fridays and
even numbered homes are re-
mittees as special municipal employees as allowed by state law.
In doing so, selectmen gave the volunteer committee members
more flexibility than regular town employees have if they ever
SKIN TIGHTENING
stricted to watering on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Satur-
needed to appear before a town board or committee for various
reasons. MacDonald gave the example of a local architect serving
WITHOUT SURGERY!
days. No watering is allowed on one volunteer committee who might need to present in front
Whether you are 25 or 75, we can tighten skin
on Sundays. Watering can take of the Zoning Board of Appeals for her work. Special municipal on your abdomen, thighs, arms, face and lift the
place between 5-8 a.m. and employees are not held to the same limits as are regular municipal buttocks. Reduces cellulite. FDA approved.
between 5-8 p.m. employees, said MacDonald. These committees join all other town ”The method that really works” as reviewed
“It’s important for people volunteer other boards and committees, which already have this in 5/09 Oprah magazine.
designation.
to take the voluntary ban seri-
ously so we don’t have to take • Learned that the Alternative Energy Committee is moving forward
FREE CONSULTATIONS
Call before summer passes you by
the next step,” said Selectmen with its wind turbine feasibility study. The town was awarded a
Chairman Shawn Dahlen. $65,000 grant to pay a consultant for this study, and the consultant
The next step would be a will begin work soon, said committee chairman Frank Duggan.
mandatory ban, which carries Duggan added that the committee is seeking another $20,000 for
a “met tower,” or 120-foot meteorological tower that will record
fines for those ignoring it. The
information about wind velocity and duration. The Committee is
Water Department can issue a considering locating a wind turbine behind the DPW building or on
$50 ticket for the first offense town land near the North Hill golf course. Duggan said he expects
and a $100 ticket for each sub- to begin permitting for a tower at the end of August.
John Carver Inn & Spa
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sequent offense. (508) 746-7100 • www.BeachPlumMedSpa.com
Town Manager Richard • Were informed that the Gurnet Road seawall betterment bill has
passed the Massachusetts House of Representatives and will move Medical Director, Garry L. Brake, M.D
MacDonald said Duxbury
on to the Senate. Duxbury town officials want the passage of this
residents have been compliant bill to recoup the costs of rebuilding sections of a seawall in front of
about following the voluntary Duxbury homes, which benefit from its protection. Voters approved
bans in recent years. $350,000 in 2007 for the project.
George Wadsworth, chair-

FARM STAND
man of the Water and Sewer • Learned that the Duxbury Beach Reservation has provided three
new low-maintenance aluminum lifeguard stations at the beach,
Advisory Board, said that in
one for the town leased resident area and two for the public bath-
June, the town pumped 3.5
million gallons and peaked at
house area. NATIVE & FRESH!
4.6 million gallons. July’s av- town’s new Birch Street water be posted on the town’s Web
erage so far is 3.8 million gal- tower and the long-awaited site.
lons. Damon wells coming online.
“That’s a lot of water for With the new tower, there is .ATIVE#ORNISIN
one month,” he said, adding less of a pressure problem be-
that the peak usage was over cause there is more supply for BIKEWAY .ATIVEs,ETTUCE
the July 4th weekend. the low zones, he said.
GET COOL! s2ADISHESs"EETS
Summer water use in Dux- The town plans to notify s0EASs3UMMER3QUASH
bury usually increases 25 per- the public about the ban using
Ride-A-Bike
cent over the rest of the year. its automated telephone noti-
Bikes are s:UCCHINIs'REEN"EANS
Department of Public fication system, and the DPW
air-conditioned! s"LUEBERRIES
Works Director Peter Butkkus will install water ban signs on !LL!NNUALS 
said this year was a little differ- streets that are entrances to
!LL(ANGING0LANTS 0RICE
ent than others because of the Duxbury. Also, a notice will Trek &ULLLINEOF3TONEWALL0RODUCTS
Fisher

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CRETINON’S
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Committee: Thursday, July 15, 8
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Conservation Committee:
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Planning Board: Monday, July 26, 7 p.m. in the small conference
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Economic Advisory Committee: Wednesday, Aug. 4, 8 a.m. at
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 17

Duxbury Beach Is Your Retirement Planning


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The group visited four osprey poles in Duxbury and found
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Jordan Hospital Garden Party Ann Marie and Dr. Scott Oliver
with Roz Thompson.

Photos by
Deni Johnson

Dr. Peter Wiemeyer and Bob Kelly sampled the wonderful hors
d’oeuvres provided by Simply Divine Catering.

Judy and Peter Holden, president of the Jordan Hospital with


hostess Roz Thompson and Marianne Ellison (seated).

Linn Spalding, Betsey Paige and Squeakie Rudi and Dr. Ky Kylander with Will and Pat
Thompson, co-hostess of the party. Sheehan.

Just having fun are good friends Di Hunter, Bill Spang, Clipper car-
toonist Charlie Rogerson and Hugh and Maureen Taylor.

Having a great evening out are Jim McClure, Dr. Will Hendren, Dr. Stan Leitzes,
Jamie Nuland and Richard Wadsworth.

Members of the Jordan Hospital Club Board gather for a photo. Front: Charlotte Queeny
and Jean Blessington. Back: Holly Ibister, Lisa Fosdick, Judi Vigna, Jean Hartnett, Marie
Blessington, Pam Gaynor, Judy Aveni, Kim Sims, Cynthia Carter, Donna Clifford, event
chair, Kelly Gagnier, Lauren Strachan, Tracy Tonsberg, Lauren Snow-Smith, Wendy
Reifeiss, Debbie Cressman and Ann Meyer.

Young volunteer servers under the direction of Mark Collins are Front:
Hugh Sims and Walt Rudicus.14 Back: Maura Woods, Taylor Thorbahn,
Kaley Rudicus, Casey Thorbahn and Charlotte Wahle.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 19

Exhibits at the King Caesar House

The Duxbury Rural and


Historical Society held a recep-
tion at the King Caesar House
for two new exhibits. “Women’s
Work: Duxbury Quilts” displayed
19th century quilts. The ladies
responsible for the exhibit are
Anne Williams, Penny Kriegel
and Kris Gaskins.

Photos by
Patrick Browne, director, and Tricia Gilrein, curator, were respon-
Julius A. Prince, Jr. sible for creating the exhibit “Life on the Quarterdeck: Duxbury Sea
 Captains.” Ten Duxbury master mariners from the 18th to the 20th

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Send items for the
opinion page to
editor@duxburyclipper.com

John & Bobbie Cutler, Founders The Deadline for all


David S. Cutler, Publisher Emeritus letters & commentaries
Benjamin D. Cutler, President is Monday at noon.
Justin M. Graeber, Editor-in-Chief
What’s Yours? Share your views in our sounding off section
Phone: 781-934-2811
Thank you for a great 4th of July celebration
T
E-mail: editor@duxburyclipper.com
he Duxbury 4th of ticians and town officials who We appreciate the feedback we

Thoughts while
July Committee marched in the parade; the or- received and hope everyone
would like to thank ganizations that built the floats; enjoyed the events. We would
everyone who helped make last the businesses that donated like to send a special thank you
weekend’s celebration a suc- their trucks and drivers and the to our committee members for
cess: the people and businesses Duxbury Clipper for their cov- their hard work and dedication

cranking the AC
whose donations are used to erage leading-up-to and includ- over the past five months.
hire the bands and entertain- ing the events. Rich Potash and
ers; the support provided by Without the generous sup- Katy Gaenicke
the Duxbury Police, Fire and port of all of these groups the Parade Committee
Harbormaster departments; the annual Beach Party and Pa-

and wishing we Come ride the GATRA bus! ———————— servicemen and women, poli- rade would not be possible.

were in Nome A
visitor came in the Feel free to stop by and see and elders of our community
other day asking me if you have any questions, while it provides safe, reliable

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about the funding of comments or concerns about transportation for all! If you
the GATRA bus from monies regional transportation or ser- haven’t tried the GATRA bus
udos to the town manager and his staff, reallocated from the MBTA. As vices provided by the senior … give it a ride, you will be
Duxbury’s Regional Transpor- center. glad you did!
particularly Anne Murray, for making the tation representative, I want to These services have been Joanne Moore
seamless change to the town’s bulletin board in share with you that 30 percent implemented to increase inde- Director, Senior Center
order to comply with the new Open Meeting Law provisions of MBTA funds have been al- pendence for the handicapped
located to underwrite the SAIL
Thrift shop gives thanks ——
W
that went into effect July 1. The new postings are easy to read, Loop Service and 70 percent
and a reporter this week checking the board found that all the of funds underwrites transpor- e could not have given these outstanding awards
week’s meetings had agendas posted as well as the time, date tation services provided to the without the continuing loyalty of our consignors,
and place of the meeting. We’re tough here at the Clipper on handicapped and elders of the donators and customers. Not only have you made
community through the Senior our shop the success it continues to be, but your gifts of friendship
town officials when they run afoul of the Open Meeting Law, Center. In a time of economic have brought beauty and joy to our shop. We are all so fortunate!
so it’s only fair to give credit where it’s due. And speaking of uncertainty, we have been able Yes, Duxbury is “my kind of town!” Let us share our lives and our
agendas ... to utilize funds by joining a re- love in this special place we call home.
gional transportation authority Emily Caleskie
• There was a room full of people the first time the (GATRA) which funds our bus Duxbury Thrift Shop
privatization of the school lunch program was mentioned at driver salaries, vehicle mainte- [This paragraph was edited out of last week’s Duxbury Thrift
nance, gas, insurance, and the
a meeting. Yet a few weeks ago, when the vote was taken to Shop News article, “Magical night of winners” for thematic rea-
cost of two cell phones. sons. It is reprinted here as a letter to the editor -Ed.]
make the program private, there was almost no one there from
the public. Can’t help but wonder if there would have been
The hate bikers drivers ————————
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more people if the agenda was posted ...

Duxbury Lacrosse emblem on the back, driving west- Don’t take that
o the drivers of an old white Chevy Suburban with a
• The 4th of July weekend was fun around Duxbury, but
there were too many stories in the news about police officers bound on Marshall Street about 4:30 p.m. on Thursday,
being struck by cars. In Duxbury, the memory of Mel Dyer, a July 8. You missed my handlebar by about three inches. I heard shortcut!
Duxbury auxiliary police officer killed while directing traffic, you yell something . . . like “get off the road.” You have no idea
how many problems you could have caused if you hit us, not only Hey, don’t take that short-
still stings, but it seems the problem isn’t getting better. When for us but for your parents as well, assuming only a young, inex- cut in the Foodie’s parking lot!
the state legislature passed a law requiring people to slow perienced driver would do this. I hope your parents see this! I have seen some crazies cut
R. Bondlow through empty parking slots
down and pull over for emergency vehicles, it seemed like the (you know who you are) to
Josselyn Avenue
kind of common sense thing you shouldn’t have to legislate. enter another drive lane to get
Yet what’s even crazier is that people apparently still aren’t Drop everything and read —— closer to the parking lot exit

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obeying the law, and are still in such a hurry or so distracted onto Depot Street. It’s an acci-
o you enjoy reading and would you like to donate some dent waiting to happen. Would
that police officers are being seriously hurt. of your books? The Duxbury Senior Center Library is you cut through a highway me-
• In last week’s editorial praising the members of the in need of large print books and other newer books. dian strip to take a short cut to
Other places to donate books include the white book collection the other side of the highway?
4th of July Committee, we left out the folks at the Duxbury So use your common sense, be
container in the parking lot next to the Wright Building and at the
Education Foundation. In their first year running the road race, Duxbury Beach in the basket by the guard shed. courteous to drivers coming
they attracted hundreds of runners. Congratulations and keep Please do not throw your books out as paper in the recycling in and exiting the lot and just
containers at the Transfer Station, but do leave them in the book don’t do it again!
up the good work.
shed. Thanks from readers! Evelyn Milardo
• The folks at the South Shore Conservatory have built Sue Mangione Meeting House Road
up quite an impressive summer festival with the Duxbury Sampson Street
Musical Festival, which starts on July 18. The festival attracts
world-class musical talent in both the students and faculty,
and it helps bring culture to town during a season where most
From the archives
people are thinking about the beach. Not that there’s anything On July 14, 1996 the rib-
bon cutting ceremony
wrong with that in weather like this ... was held for the opening
–– J. Graeber of the new walkway and
handicap ramp over the
dunes on Duxbury Beach,
built with the coopera-

Contact the ombudsman tive efforts of the Duxbury


Beach Reservation and
the Town of Duxbury. The
Have a question, concern or complaint about the Clip- ramp allows equal access
per’s coverage? Former Boston Globe writer Tony Cham- to Duxbury Beach for
berlain is the Clipper ombudsman. the handicapped and the
Contact him at ombud@clipperpress.com. elderly.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 21

A night of comedy at the PAC

IS STILL HERE!
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SURROUNDINGS.
CALL YOUR
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Jimmy Tingle headlined an evening of
comedy along with Marshfield come- Garden Consultations
dian Chrissy Kelleher. The evening’s Design - Installation
Jennifer and Charles Jagielski, Duxbury residents, greet Jimmy performance at the Duxbury Performing
Tingle in the reception room before the performance. Arts Center was to benefit the Winslow
Photos by Julius A. Prince, Jr. House of Marshfield. 9 Court Street, Plymouth
781-856-7776
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Hundreds turn out for DEF road race


DEF July 4th Road Race
Duxbury Winners

Overall female open winners


Place Name Age Time
1 Cathi Campbell 42 27:15.9
2 Colleen Shores 26 28:07.9

Female 14 and under


1 Laura Nee 14 33:31.2

Female 15 to 18
1 Lauren Bittrich 17 29:52.1

Femal 19 to 24
1 Amy Knoblock 21 29:15.2

Female 25 to 34
1 Molly Strauss 34 30:16.4
DEF July 4th Road Race volunteers. Winner of the boys 15-19 year
Female 45 to 54 old category, Gregory Bray of
1 Cressida Buonagurio 45 31:52.9 Duxbury.

Female 55 and over


1 Kathleen Richards 57 31:52.0

Overall Male open winners


2 Marc Leblan 30 22:12.6

Male 15 to 18
1 Gregory Bray 16 24:26.5

Mle 25 to 34
1 David Murphy 33 24:04.0

Male 35 to 44
1 Tod Dillon 43 24:35.6

Male 45 to 54
1 James Bunnell 52 25:40.9 Women’s over all second and third place winners Colleen Shores
of Duxbury and Molly Stanley of Marshfield Duxbury moms Andrea Tougas and Ann Marie
For complete results see coolrunnings.com. Winchester keep pace along the Blue Fish River

Women’s over
all 1st place
winner, Cathi Sisters, moms and daughters, Trisha Stravin, Rebecca Hanlon, Kathy
Campbell of Hanlon, Sarah Hanlon, Emily Gallagher and former DEF board member
DHS Senior, Jessie Williams, sang the Star Spangled Duxbury. Laurie Gallagher.
Banner.

Matthew Rovengo of Texas with his


cousin James and Uncle, Ed Rovengo
of Duxbury.

Winner of the boys 14


and under category, John
Valeri of Pembroke. Over 700 runners ran the DEF July 4th Road Race.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 23

Duxbury police log ‘Let’s Go To the Movies’


Join us for this year’s Duxbury Yacht Club show ––  a
Thursday July 1 Sunday July 4 medley of music and songs from your favorite movies. Enjoy
6:03 p.m. Caller on North Street 12:39 p.m. Caller on South Pas- live performances of incredible numbers including “Mamma
reported solicitor going door to ture Lane reports large party with Mia,” “West Side Story,” “Mary Poppins,” “Singin’ in the
door. Area search negative. fireworks. Spoken to. Rain,” “A Day in Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine” and
9:15 p.m. Disabled motor ve- 4:01 a.m. Loud party reported more.
hicle on the ramp southbound at on Priscilla Avenue. Spoken to. argument with husband and re- All performances are open to the public, so be sure to at-
Exit 11. Services rendered. quested emergency restraining or- tend this great local entertainment at the Ellison Clubhouse on
5:17 p.m. Manager found wal- der. Husband left house and was Mattakeesett Court. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for chil-
let in parking lot at business on arrested for expired license and
Friday July 2 Washington Street. dren. Contact Heidi Marcotte at 781-934-9753 or heidmar@
unregistered vehicle.
comcast.net to order your tickets. On Thursday, Aug. 5, the
2:22 p.m. Complaint of loud 5:32 a.m. Dog reported missing 8:56 p.m. Caller on Bow Street show starts at 7:30 p.m. and it is children’s night. Reserva-
music on Washington Street. on Gurnet Road. Four year old
Residents spoken to.
reported telephone wires on fire. tions are strongly recommended as it is always a sell out. Fri-
shih tzu named Honey. Verizon, N-Star, and Comcast no- day, Aug. 6, and Saturday, Aug. 7, the show starts at 8 p.m.
3:40 p.m. Truck took down over- 6:57 a.m. Party laying in street tified. Reservations are suggested. Seats are reserved and assigned.
head line on Washington Street. on Onion Hill Road. Party okay, Tickets may be available at the door. Children are welcome at
Verizon notified. transported home. Tuesday July 6 all performances.
5:33 p.m. Caller on Bay Road 12:36 p.m. Motor vehicle ac- 9:51 a.m. Dunkin Donut truck
reports being bitten by dog. Ani- cident on Elm Street. Party un- pulled phone wire off pole on
mal control officer notified. conscious. Transported to Jordan Chestnut street. Verizon notified. Paul D. Fitzgerald, D.M.D., P.C.
8:44 p.m. Caller on Holmes Hospital. Property damage to 10:00 a.m. N-Star truck backed Specializing in Orthodontics
Place reports fox walking around wall. into detail officer’s parked vehicle
may be sick. Officer to handle. 1:51 p.m. Minor motor vehicle on Tremont Street. Both vehicles
Area search negative. accident on Congress Street. damaged.
9:07 p.m. Caller on Philips 3:41 p.m. Officer reported miss- 11:43 p.m. K9 assistance re-
Brook Circle reports fireworks ing child on electric scooter. quested in Pembroke for motor
being shot off. Second call. Of- Found by Batelle Labs and re- vehicle crash. Operator fled on
ficers spoke to homeowners. turned to mother. foot. K9 tracked, area search
10:21 p.m. Caller on South negative.
6:30 p.m. Party reported her boy-
Pasture Lane reports two motor friend pushed her. Report filed.
vehicles with kids shooting off Wednesday July 7
fireworks and getting loud. Area 7:41 p.m. Motor vehicle acci- 1:46 a.m. State police reports
search negative. dent on Tremont Street. N-Star suspicious object in road on Con-
and Verizon notified. gress Street. Officer reports scare-
11:43 p.m. Motor vehicle acci-
dent on Summer Street. One car 10:20 p.m. Caller reported per- crow in road.
hit pole. Verizon notified. One son burned by fireworks on Ocean 3:38 a.m. Noise complaint on
party transported to Jordan Hos- Road South. Fire department re- Bassett Brook Lane. Commercial
pital. ported no one burned, but grass breaking and entering found. In-
fire. Fire out prior to arrival. vestigator notified.
Saturday July 3 10:48 p.m. Caller reported a dis- 7:51 a.m. Suspicious party re- 187 Summer St. Suite 8
1:17 a.m. Caller on Pine Point turbance on Saquish Beach. Re- ported on Gurnet Road. 7/4/10
Party was11:48 Kingston
ferred to Plymouth police.
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and entering of motor vehicle. 10:56 p.m. Caller on King Caesar der was issued.
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Marshfield police also notified. Road reported a group of people 8:00 p.m. Caller reported util-
7:11 a.m. Motor vehicle accident had verbal argument. Male party ity wires hanging low on Summer
driving motor vehicle erratically. Street. Officer confirmed and Ve- COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS
on Summer Street. No injuries.
Officer spoke to parties and was rizon notified. www.kingstonorthodontics.com
11:09 a.m. Caller on Harrison unable to locate operator of motor
Street reports wolf wandering in vehicle.
road. Officer reports does not ap-
pear sick and ran into woods.
7:23 p.m. Caller reports two
Monday July 5 FAMILY MEMBERS GIVE
1:09 a.m. Motor vehicle acci-
people fighting on the side of the
road. Area search negative.
dent on Kingstown Way. BAY PATH REHABILITATION & NURSING CENTER
7:28 p.m. Caller reports suspi-
12:07 p.m. Erratic operator HIGH MARKS
on Summer Street. Hit and run
cious person sitting in the bleach- property damage. One party ar-
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Section B • Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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I soon learned that while Overlooking the city, the Wellington Cable Car takes you from the business district downtown, to the
New Zealand has many simi- botanical gardens at the top of the hill, near the university. While on the cable car, you can even Free Pickup & Delivery
larities to the United States, it watch the cricket game.
is in fact, very different. While different, when I step out- of Islands, 90 Mile Beach, and Island is home to a few cit-
Mon/Thurs
the language is the same, they or
side my flat, I see palm trees. Cape Reinga. This is a beauti- ies, but is well known for its Tues/Fri
use words differently and When I step out of my house ful, and warm, part of the coun- sounds, fjords, and mountains.
sometimes have completely
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I was offered a biscuit, and ment buildings leading down and Hole in the Rock, at Cape “The Most Beautiful Place on
received a cookie. Or my ut- to the harbor and beyond that, Reinga you can see the Pacific Earth.” Located on the west
ter confusion when I was told the beautiful mountains that Ocean and Tasman Sea merge, coast, the Milford Sound is a
to bring some dosh with me surround the capital. On clear and you can go sand tobog- stunning fjord carved out by
downtown. (It turns out that days, just outside of the city ganing on the dunes of 90 Mile glaciers, with mountains on
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The biggest change I have
you can look out and see the Beach. While the North Island either side rising 4,000 feet TAKE-OUT
South Island. is more densely populated than out of the water. I learned that
noticed here is the landscape. In the months I’ve been the South, it still has its natural it rains over 200 days a year
You cannot walk two steps in here, I’ve been to the north- beauty and wonders. in Milford, and the two days
781-5
New Zealand without seeing ern and southern points of the I spent two weeks travel- I was there, I saw sun both
85-2392
something either out of the or- country, including a short stay ing the South Island in mid- days. However, the Sound is
dinary or just simply amazing.
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on New Zealand’s third island, April. While the South Island just as beautiful in the rain, as
When I stepped off the plane Stewart Island. The first trip I is larger than the North, it is there are waterfalls, some big
in the Wellington airport, I
saw people walking around
went on was a road trip with less populated. Much of the and some small, flowing down
several friends around the land is used for farming or every mountainside. I had the SEACOAST
barefoot (which I soon learned Northlands – the area north of protected by the Department ENGINEERING COMPANY
is quite common). Even more Auckland, including the Bay of Conservation. The South continued on page 4
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Duxbury Music Festival returns


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By Bruce Barrett, Clipper Columnist 1BVM#SPHOB 1&
bruce@duxburyclipper.com clips of the young performers’ 
he South Shore work, several of the winners of last
Conservatory’s Duxbury year’s competition, including solo
Music Festival returns competition winner, violinist Dasol
this Sunday, July 18, with a Festival WHAT’S GOING Jeong, playing a bit of Sarsate’s
Orchestra Concert at the Performing ON HERE? “Carmen Fantasy, Op. 45.” If my ears
Arts Center at 5 p.m. Note the early Nicholas Palmer. The talk is free to don’t deceive me, you’ll hear Dasol
evening time. You’ll assure your ticket holders. Buy your tickets on and an accompanying pianist sounding
punctuality if you come to the 3:30 line at the Festival’s slick Web site, like an entire orchestra.
p.m. discussion at the PAC led duxburymusicfestival.org. The festival runs from July 18
by Festival Orchestra Conductor Did I write “slick?” The Web site continued on page 4

Find help fast in the Service Directory … page 13


2 Duxbury Clipper Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Religious Send church listings to


events@clipperpress.com
Friday July 23
Gather ‘Round Storytime. Stories

services
or fax to 781-934-5917. for preschoolers through kindergarten
with an adult. Held year-round in the
the Deadline picture book room of the Duxbury
is Friday at noon. Free library from 10:30 -11 a.m..

C l i pp e r
First Baptist A cal
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Du x b u n d a r f o r Saturday July 24
i ty
fbcd.org

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m u me e t ve n t s,
781-934-6095

C om
Dr. Kevin Cassidy Edible Wild Plant Walk.
c l a s s i ng s, Sustainable Duxbury invites all to a

ar
Pastor Jamie Cotelleso
e s, c o
d
free edible wild plants walk at 3 p.m.
n
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.;
wo r k u rs e s,
nursery and children’s programs
during worship time. Sunday C a l e ,
s
p l ays h o p s,
at Colchester Farm, 90 Brook St. in
Plympton with naturalist John Root.
Foods and beverages prepared from
school classes, children through and v dance s these plants will be provided for
adult, immediately following
morning worship; 5:30 p.m. o pp o r o l u n te e r sampling. An illustrated pamphlet
t uni t identifying edible wild plants of the
junior and senior high youth ie s ! Northeast will be offered.
groups with Youth Pastor Brent
Van Wyk; 6 p.m. devotion and
prayer time. Awana Clubs for Sunday July 25
kids every Wednesday night
c a le n d a r i te ms by
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for preschool
Se nd o e ve n t s@
Clark’s Island Picnic. The Duxbury
Rural and Historical Society is holding
through the 6th grade.
F r id a y t
First Parish Church no on s s .c om . asis.
the annual Clark’s Island Picnic from

c l i pp e r p re
11a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cedarfield on the
Holy Family Church duxburyuu.org eb a bl east side of the island. The sermon
sp ace av a il at Pulpit Rock will be given this year
blish ed on a
Rev. Catherine Cullen
holyfamilyduxbury.org it em s a re pu bu ry -b a se d even ts .
781-934-6532 C a le n da r
omm er ci a l D ux by the Father Sean Maher of Holy
is fo r n on-c
Rev. Robert J. Deehan
Rev. Seán Maher “Fisherman Services” for Preference Family Church. All are invited to
781-934-5055 the summer at 8 a.m. Aug. 16, pack a lunch and head to the Island
Weekend Mass: Saturday, office re-opens under new hours, for an afternoon of history and fun.
5 p.m., Sunday, 7 a.m., 8:30 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. For more information, call 781-934-
a.m. (family Mass), 10 a.m. and to 2 p.m. 6106 or visit duxburyhistory.org.
11:30 a.m. The rosary is prayed 9844 or by e-mail headstonerun@
after daily Mass. Adoration of St. Paul’s Church of Thursday July 15 gmail.com.
Japanese tea ceremony. The Art
Complex Museum will present a
the Blessed Sacrament, Fridays Audubon on the beach. Sue Japanese tea ceremony at 2 p.m. in
at 9 a.m. Daytime bible study, the Nazarene MacCallum will lead a birding trip the tea hut, Shofun. Tea Master Allan
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Evening stpaulsnazarene.org on the beach. All programs begin at Sunday July 18 (Sosei) Palmer will conduct this
prayer group Wednesdays at Rev. David Troxler 9:30 a.m. and meet in the right hand Victorian Tea. At the Daniel Webster ceremony. One more tea ceremony
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer group 781-585-3419 parking lot across the Powder Point Estate, 238 Webster St., Marshfield presentation is scheduled for Sept.
Fridays at 6:45 a.m. Sunday worship, 10 a.m. Bridge. Come prepared to walk or sit, from 2-4 p.m. Seating is at 2 p.m. and 26. Admission is free but seating is
through Sept. 12 with children’s bring binoculars and sunscreen. This the price is $15 and reservations are limited and available on a first-come
church during the worship hour. is a free series of programs funded requested. Handicapped accessible. basis. Guests are advised to dress
Pilgrim Church Nursery is provided for all ser- by Duxbury Beach Reservation, For reservations call Virginia at 781- for the weather. In case of rain the
pilgrim@pilgrimchurchofduxbury.org vices. Wednesdays, Sacred Inc., organized by Mass Audubon. 837-2403 or Eileen at 781-837-7579. presentation will take place inside the
Rev. Todd Vetter, Senior Pastor Youth Ministry at the teen cen- For more information, please contact museum.
Rev. Eloise Parks, Assoc. Pastor ter at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July 18, John Galluzzo at 781-837-9400 or
jgalluzzo@massaudubon.org.
781-934-6591
Sunday Worship Service at
missionaries David and Rhonda Monday July 19 Upcoming
Restrick to speak at 6 p.m. Call
9 a.m. Summer office hours, or visit the Web site to register Light the Night with Bill Luzader. 
Monday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Tues- for Vacation Bible School to be
Friday July 16 Bill Luzader will give a talk, entitled Enchanted Evening. On Saturday,
July 31 Miramar Retreat Center
day-Friday, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Pil- “The Current Sky and How to See it
held Aug. 2-6, 9 a.m. to noon. Tall Tales. At 10 a.m the historic will hold the seventh annual “Some
grim childcare and preschool, Unpolluted” for kids ages eight years
Winslow House in Marshfield and older and their families at the Enchanted Evening” at the retreat
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-6 p.m. presents Big Ryan’s Tall Tales for center, 121 Parks St. Social hour,
Vacation Bible School, July 19- First Church of storytelling, puppet shows, music
Plymouth Public Library, 132 South
St., Plymouth at 7 p.m. Free and no elegant dinner, cash bar, silent
23 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Christ, Scientist and interactive games. This show is
recommended for toddlers to fifth
registration is required.  For more auction, raffle and live entertainment
by the Bell-Tones. Tickets are $100
information, call 508-830-4250, or
781-934-6434 grade. Price is $5 per child. per person. All proceeds go toward
United Methodist Sunday worship service and visit plymouthpubliclibrary.org.
the Miramar Capital Fund. For more
highstreetumc.org Sunday School for K-12, 10:30 Author talk. Gillian Gill, author information, call Ann at 781-585-
a.m. Mid-week testimony meet- of “We Two: Victoria and Albert: 2460 or visit miramarretreat.org.
Rev. Dr. Alex K. Musoke
781-585-9863 ing on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Rulers, Partners, Rivals” speaks on Tuesday July 20
Office hours are Monday- Christian Science Reading Room her book about one of history¹s most Russian-born pianist. Russian-
Fruit as Art. The Fruit as Art
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 open to all, 15 Standish St. Halls enduring love stories at 7 p.m. at the born pianist, Igor Lovchinsky,
program will be held from 10 a.m.
p.m. Sunday worship service Corner, Tuesday through Satur- Winslow house in Marshfield. will perform in concert at The Art
to 12 noon in the Setter Room of
and Sunday school, 10 a.m., fol- day 10 a.m.­1 p.m. Complex Museum in Duxbury
the Duxbury Free Library. Bring a
lowed by fellowship, adult choir Christian Science Sentinel on Sunday, Aug. 1, at 4 p.m. The
major piece of fruit in and the library
rehearsal, 8:45 a.m. with coffee Radio on WATD 95.9 FM Sun- Saturday July 17 will provide knives, toothpicks, and
program is free.
hour following. Third Friday of day mornings at 9 a.m. Audubon for kids. Mass Audubon smaller additions such as raisins, DYC show, “Let’s Go To the
each month we serve dinner at program staff members explore broccoli, carrot strips, etc. Sign up Movies.” This year’s Duxbury
Mainspring Shelter, Brockton. the bay with the kids followed by on the bulletin board in the Teen Yacht Club show is a medley of
Last Wednesday of the month is Journey crafts. Program begins at 9:30 a.m. Lounge on the upper level. music and songs from some favorite
ladies’ luncheon at 12 p.m. Community of Faith and meet in the right hand parking
lot across the Powder Point Bridge.
movies on Aug. 5 at 7:30 (Children’s
night) and Aug. 6, and 7 at 8 p.m.
www.journeyduxbury.com This is a free series of programs. For Wednesday July 21 All performances are open to the
St. John the Rev. David Woods more information, please contact
DBMS Presentation. Duxbury
public at the Ellison Clubhouse on
781-585-8295 John Galluzzo at 781-837-9400 or Mattakeesett Court. Tickets are $12
Evangelist Episcopal Sunday, 10 a.m., Ford Cen- jgalluzzo@massaudubon.org.
Bay Maritime School presents a for adults and $6 for children. Contact
www.stjohnsduxbury.org ter at Miramar. public slide show and presentation Heidi Marcotte at 781-934-9753 or
781-934-6523 Artist reception. A reception to on “Oysters Zanzibar: Bringing heidmar@comcast.net to order your
Sunday services are at 9 meet the artist Sally Dean will be held Shellfish Farming to East Africa” at tickets. Reservations are strongly
a.m. Memorial Day through La- Living Waters from 2-4 p.m. in the Helen Bumpus 7 p.m. Please RSVP to dbms@dbms. recommended. Seats are reserved and
Gallery where she will demonstrate org or 781-934-7555.
bor Day. Wednesday: Men’s Community of Hope various aspects of her artwork. The
assigned. Tickets may be available at
the door. Children are welcome at all
Bible study 6:30 a.m., Coffee
and conversation 9 a.m., Holy
www.LivingWatersCH.org Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on performances.
Eucharist with healing 10 a.m.,
Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey the main level of the Duxbury Free Thursday July 22
508-922-1666 Library. 5K Duxbury Beach Race. Saturday,
Adult Ed 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday, 7 p.m., Ford Center King Caesar House lectures. Author Aug. 14 at 8 a.m. Come “Pound
Children’s choir rehearsal 6 at Miramar. Second Annual Headstone Stephen Puleo will speak on his new the Sand” and support the Duxbury
p.m., Youth choir rehearsal at Motorcycle Run. The run will book, “A City So Grand: The Rise Beach Preservation Society’s Storm
7 p.m. Thursday: Adult choir take place starting in Holbrook and of an American Metropolis, Boston Damage Fund by running the 5K
rehearsal 7 p.m. Friday: AA will take the riders down Route 139 1850-1900” at the King Caesar Duxbury Beach Race. Advance
meeting at 7:30 p.m. onto 3A, going through the towns Barn,120 King Caesar Rd. with registration fee (before Aug. 1) is
of Abington, Rockland, Hanover, refreshments at 10 a.m. and lecture at $15 per adult and receive a Duxbury
Pembroke, Marshfield and Duxbury, 10:30 a.m. Tickets are $5 per person Beach visor while supplies last.
ending in Kingston at the Hilltop at the door. For more information, Register online at duxburybeach.
Athletic Association, with a live band visit duxburyhistory.org.
Contact us and cookout. Registration will take
com. Race day registration fee is $20
per adult and student entry fee $10.
Send religious service information or changes to: place from 10 a.m. – 12 noon (Rain
Date is July 24). For more info, DHS Class of ‘74 and ‘75 Reunion.
events@clipperpress.com contact Matthew Nelson at 781-510- Saturday Aug.14, from 7-12 p.m. at
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 3

Question of the Week by Sarie Booy

How do you beat the heat?

When I’m not working, I’m in Two fans and a cold beer! I come to Duxbury Beach. I have a pool in my backyard I jump in my backyard pool after
my boat or on the beach. Bob Butterworth  and I hop in whenever I’m my bike ride.
Kristen Reese
Matt Pierce Tremont Street Laurel, Maryland hot...I also go to the Dairy Twist Jeff Turner
Evergreen Street visiting the Keeney’s regularly. Plantation Drive
 
on Autumn Ave. Kathryn Keeney
  Age 10
 
 
the Radisson Hotel, Plymouth. The Duxbury Camera Club. Meets the and Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Senior Center. No reservations
cost is $55 in advance. Mail checks Ongoing first Wednesday of each month, from and Friday mornings from 8-11. required. Admission is free.
payable to DHS Class of 1975 to Farmer’s Market. Duxbury’s very 7-9:30 p.m. in the Merry Room of Rides must be scheduled 72 hours
Sally Bolster, 195 Vine St. Duxbury, the Duxbury Free Library. Guests in advance by calling Becky Ford at Sustainable Duxbury. Meets at 7:30
own Farmers and Artisans Regional p.m. on the first Wednesday of each
MA 02332 by July 20. Market (DUXFARM) is open every are always welcome at the regular 781-934-5774 x117.
meetings. month at the Senior Center. For more
Skateboard Art Challenge. Enter Wednesday from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. at Duxbury Garden Club. Meets information, call Judi Vose at 781-
original artwork in the DAA’s Second its Tarkiln Community Center site on Book a Librarian. The Duxbury the second Tuesday of each month 934-3283 or Jim Savicki at 781-585-
Annual Skateboard Art Challenge. Route 53 through Oct. 13. Free Library reference department at the First Parish Church with 8041.
Artwork may be submitted either Friday Night Entertainment. From 9 is offering 30 minute one-on-one coffee at 9 a.m. and the meeting at
on the deck of an actual skateboard sessions to assist patrons in using 9:30 a.m. If interested in joining, Rep. Calter Office Hours. Meets on
p.m.-12:30 a.m., at the Winsor House the third Friday of each month, 9-10
or on paper, board or canvas in the on Washington Street, featuring Sean computers. Sessions will be tailor call Kris Gaskins at 781-934-0108
shape and size of a skateboard. made to address individual needs. or Anne Williams at 781-934- a.m., at the Senior Center. For more
McLaughlin, Irish folk guitarist and information, call State Representative
Registration begins Monday, July vocalist. Please call 781-934-2721 x100 to 7512 for more information or visit
26 at 10 a.m. at The Ellison Center book a Librarian. communitygardenclubofduxbury.org. Thomas Calter’s office at 617-722-
for the Arts: 64 Saint George St. Artist exhibit. During the months of 2305.
Register by Thursday, Aug. 12 at July and August the Helen Bumpus Get Fit at the Duxbury Senior Foreign Film Day. On the second
4 p.m. Registration fee is $10 per Gallery will feature an exhibit by Center. A series of four week Gentle Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m.
piece. Opening Event will be held Marshfield artist Sally Dean. The Yoga sessions on Thursday evening
Thursday, Aug. 19 from 6 – 8 p.m. Helen Bumpus Gallery is located on with Claire from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The

Island Creek Oyster Festival.


the main level of the Duxbury Free
Library.
cost for four weeks is $27 payable to
the Town of Duxbury. The program
Duxbury Free Library summer
Tickets for the 5th annual Island
Creek Oyster Festival are on sale.
Benefitting the Island Creek Oysters
Alzheimer’s support group.
will continue on an ongoing basis.
Also, two Zumba classes with Paddi programs in full swing
Duxbury House Alzheimer’s Care Donato are offered on Thursday
Foundation, the festival takes Center will be hosting a monthly morning at 8:15 a.m. and Wednesday Readers and nonreaders can still register for a summer
place on Saturday, Sept. 11 from Alzheimer’s support group in the at 12:15 p.m. for one hour for $5 per reading passport available in the children’s department of the
3 – 11 p.m. on Duxbury Beach. tavern at Bay Path Rehabilitation class. Please call Linda with any Duxbury Free Library. Passport to Adventure encourages chil-
Tickets can be purchased online at and Nursing Center, 308 Kingstown questions or to register at 781-934- dren to use their reading passports to travel the world without
islandcreekfoundation.org/festival or Way. The group will meet on the first 5774, x103. ever leaving home. The summer is also packed with programs
by phone at 781-934-2028. Tuesday of each month, from 7-8:30 for all ages.
p.m. and is open to all families, Library Netbook Program. For
DHS Class of 1970 reunion. The friends, and caregivers who have a users without laptops, the Duxbury Registration is underway for the following programs: Pop-
Duxbury High School Class of 1970 loved one affected by Alzheimer’s Free Library reference department Up Cards, Tuesday, July 20 at 4 p.m. for children entering
is planning its 40th reunion weekend disease. For more information, is happy to loan an Acer Netbook grade 4 and up who would like to discover the secrets of cre-
to be held in Duxbury, Sept. 10-12, contact Sandi Wright or Eilish for in-library use. Patrons must be ating some special effects in cards; Sun Princess, Wednesday,
2010. Anyone who has information Broderick-Murphy, at 781-585-2397 16 years of age or older. Come to the July 21 at 10:30 a.m. for age 3-6 with an adult, 45 minutes of
on alumni or an interest in attending or call Bay Path at 781-585-5561. Reference Desk on the upper level
please e-mail to dux70@gmail.com. to check out the Netbook. A valid music and movement with guest, Elaine Kessler; Listen to the
Classmates are encouraged to join St. Pierre exhibit. The wood OCLN library card is required. A two Wind, Thursday, July 22 at 4 p.m. for children entering grade
the Facebook Group: “Duxbury, sculptures of Robert St. Pierre, hour per day maximum time limit 2 and 3 who would like to listen to a story about a dream come
MAClass ’70” where updates are internationally-known sculptor and will be enforced. true followed by a craft. For a complete listing of summer
routinely posted. former Duxbury resident, will be events, pick up an information sheet in the children’s depart-
exhibited in “On Their Own” at The Transportation to medical
ment or check the library Web site at duxburyfreelibrary.org
Art Complex Museum from May 30 appointments. The Duxbury Senior
until Aug. 15. Center offers transportation to local
medical appointments to seniors and
handicapped individuals on Tuesday

Second tea ceremony on tap


The second in its series
of Japanese Tea Ceremo-
nies at The Art Complex
Museum at Duxbury will
be held on Sunday, July 25,
at 2 p.m. Tea Master Allan
(Sosei) Palmer who was
trained by the Urasenke
School of Tea will conduct
the ceremony. He will ex-
plain the presentation and
answer questions.
Admission to the pub-
lic tea ceremony is free but
seating is limited and avail-
able on a first-come basis.
Guests are advised to dress with weather conditions in mind since this outside event is closely #OMMERCIALs0ORTRAITSs3PORTSs%VENTSs4HEATRE
connected with nature. Arrangements have been made to hold the event inside the museum in 781.934.6682 sWWWKARENWONG PHOTOCOM
case of inclement weather.
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DMF returns
continued from page one
An inside look at New Zealand
continued from page one
through Aug. 6, and includes a variety of opportunities for chance to take an overnight
great listening, ranging in price from free student recitals at the boat cruise through the Sound,
Ellison Center, four times at 4:30 p.m., to the Winners Concert giving me roughly twenty un-
interrupted hours in the heart
on Aug. 6 at the Ellison Center, tickets $50. The festival draws of The Most Beautiful Place
about 20 local and nation-wide students, while the faculty is a on Earth. I didn’t even mind
blend of local (South Shore Conservatory) and national figures. waking up at 6 a.m. to see the
Opera by the Bay, the Conservatory’s community opera sunrise over the Sound before
heading out towards the Tas-
troupe, will perform “Cinderella” under the tent on Duxbury’s man Sea (it’s a lot better than
Town Green (Washington Street near Hall’s Corner), tickets waking up for work at 6 a.m.,
$15 for adults and $5 for children. Later the same day, the as I used to do). I would’ve
Festival’s Sunday in the Park, under the same tent, runs from stayed up all night on the deck
taking in the pure silence that
5-7:30 p.m., presenting a string of students and festival faculty can only be achieved while
in concert, playing their favorite show-stoppers. Sunday in the on a boat in calm water if I
Park is free, sponsored by Mimi and Joe Jannetty. was allowed to. I could write
forever about the Sound, but The mountains rise up to 4,000 feet out of the Milford Sound.
All of the events are sponsored by various donors (listed on Behind me the peaks are covered by the clouds.
simply put, neither words nor
the Web site), but I single out the Jannettys because the Sunday
school, and I am learning a lot
in the Park event is just plain heaven for a clever poseur like about the indigenous Maori
me. It offers a chance to mingle with and chat with world- people and New Zealand his-
class musicians between performances, at a time when they, tory (don’t worry, Mom), but
too, are relaxing. They come in droves to hear and support I’m also learning as much as
I can about this country and
each other when the pressure is off, joined by Duxbury music all its little nuances. I can tell
aficionados who know a brilliant bargain when they see it. It you where to get the best Blue
brings the elite to the grassroots, and allows us to witness the Cod on Stewart Island (the
highest levels of musical performance from the closest possible little shack by the water called
Kai Kart) and can also tell you
perspective. that when you go skydiving
While the tone is relaxed, please remember to save your in Lake Taupo, to go to TTS
asides and discussions for the moments between performances. and ask for Darcy, and tell him
Informed chamber music audiences master their snorts, honks, Colleen says hi.
whispers and speeches with a discipline intended to honor the Mere seconds before jumping out of a plane over Lake Taupo, we
music and the musicians. Children learn such rapture by seeing took the time to snap a photo.
it in their adults – although they are often better at it to begin
pictures can truly do the Mil-
with. And for the love of God, don’t think that “vibrate” is the ford Sound justice. This is by
same as “off.” When your cell phone grunts in your pocket far my most favorite area of
or purse, 16 other people will be inevitably distracted from a New Zealand and the one area
moment that will never return to the universe. Shut it off. I would recommend everyone
who ventures to Kiwi-Land to
Saturday, July 31 at 6 p.m. sees a Bayou on the Bay fund visit.
raiser, individual tickets $75, or you can select a table for It’s not only the places
eight for $600. This will also be under the tent on the Town I’ve visited, but the people
Green, with “Music by Soul Kitchen and Cajun Buffet.” Soul along the way that have made
my time in New Zealand spe-
Kitchen is the band (they play at 7:30 p.m.), and according to cial. At a campground in Kai-
Amy Schomp at the Conservatory, Cajun Buffet means “lots of koura (north of Christchurch)
food.” For those so inclined, there will also be a cash bar. I ate fresh crayfish with a local
When Dasol returns to play with the Festival Orchestra on fisherman, exchanging stories
of our different homes and
July 18, she’ll be a year older, a year deeper into a promising travels. In Wanaka I had tea
life of music. But don’t think that these young people are being with a Norwegian man who
ground into their instruments. Festivals are a chance to focus, was stranded, waiting for his
and a chance to have fun. Just check the photo gallery, where motorcycle to get fixed. In the
Milford Sound I jumped off
their intense performance is balanced by a chance to zip across our boat into the glacial water
Duxbury Bay in a Marshall Cat crooning over the waves. You with our Maori guide. At home
can almost hear the music. in Wellington, I’ve become
best friends with other stu-
dents from around the country
as well as some local Kiwis.
The past three months
have been unlike any other.
I’ve done more and seen more Standing at Cape Reinga with the sign that points all over the
than could possibly fit into one globe. There is an identical sign in Bluff, on the southern end of
article. I know I’m here for the country.

WHERE ARE THE NOW?


The children’s staff
has made it to Asia!
Now they are going to
the continent with the
world’s 10 most venom-
ous snakes, two deadli-
est spiders, and most of
the world’s wool. Visit
the children’s depart-
ment and drop off your
guess. Don’t forget that
readers and nonread-
ers can sign up for a
passport gameboard so
they can travel the world
through their reading
this summer.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Duxbury Clipper 5

“Ahoy, mate, them’s Weekend


Scavengers
Treasure
Chest
bargains ahead!” Is Your Attic Overflowing?
Is it becoming as cluttered as
your basement? Advertise your
yard sale in this space and turn
those useless items into a special
treat for yourself or family.

Anderson Sliding Doors


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curtains, household goods, performance glass, doors only.
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� 781-934-7515.
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Sat., July 17, 9-3. 67 Elder High end, light wood, complete
Brewster Rd., Duxbury. Baseball dining room set. Table, chairs,
cards, action figures, lamps, lighted glass hutch, server. $3700
some furniture, books, china, or best offer. Contact to view:
home decor and more. No early rsuccr67@hotmail.com
birds.
Portable Air Conditioner
Boston Iventive Product Model
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Wonderful Estate Tag Sale or best offer. Call 781-934-5723.
Thurs, Fri, Sat., July 15, 16, 17,

D
iscover a lost treasure. Find a new home or a 10-5. Meeting House Road, off
of Prior Farm Rd., Duxbury.
used car. Land a new job or a large fish. Clean Signs posted. 18th, 19th and
20th century furnishings
your gutters or stretch your mind. Tune your including period dated 1720
piano. Tame your computer. Find a painter, a petsitter signed Pennsylvania
grandfather’s clock; period
tall

or a property manager. Market your summer secretary; two Penn. nine Kitchen Table and Chairs
spindle Windsors; marble top
cottage or your cottage industry. Sell the couch, furniture; great early children’s
Solid birch table top on
decorative steel pewter base with
buy the treadmill. Learn Spanish, algebra or chairs; iron patio set. Many four solid birch matching chairs.
chairs including: Victorian Your price, $280; Jordan’s
a new operating system. Hire a yard grape carved, rose carved, Furniture price, $1150. Good
ornate Gothic, walnut, oak hall,
service. Host a yard sale. Take sailing rocking, etc. End tables,
shape. Emailed photo available
upon request. Call 617-875-1990.
lessons. Buy a sailboat. Peddle your Victorian walnut dropleaf table,
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seats 10; early hair wreath
putters. Plug your Persian. Pitch your piccolo. Clean table; Acrosonic piano; three 4-6’ height. Pale pink and
lavender with red centers.
out the house. Find a housecleaner. Buy the puppy, sell sofas; upholstered furniture;
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each. Call 781-585-8937.
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Buy some firewood. Have a firesale. Sell the antiques glass, china; early singing bird Firewood
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doctor; Christmas, household;
Huge pile of oak split, cut and
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room size, thirteen scatters and land. $200. 781-934-6459.
meows pedals, putters, swings, runners, braided rugs, jewelry
sings, barks, brakes, sails or shakes, you can and clothes; many lamps
including: tall, ornate banquet.
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Clipper Classifieds. One Small Town. One Big World. much more. Questions, call
781-585-8043.

Reach your neighbors around Toy Cars and Trucks


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Breathtaking Antique Sofa

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Thousands of rare models Picture does not do it justice.
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Hunt Country Furniture pine
hutch, $1400; two cherry Career Ladder
kneehole desks, $400/each; white Personal Care Assistant
wrought iron bakers rack, tea cart Personal Care Assistant/
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bookcases, chairs. Call Call 781-248-3562 for more info.
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Place your order: 781-934-2811


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Climbing the At Your At Your


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Car Detailing Computer Help Etc.
Real Estate Career Opportunities
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I am seeking career oriented
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estate office in Duxbury.
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or email Dorrie Arnold, Manager,
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application.

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CLIPPER CLASSIFIEDS! Mon-Fri, after 5 p.m; $15/half
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Hairstylists and Managers Gurnet Beachfront Cottage Washington St. Weekly Rental pergolas, painting, wainscoting,
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for great new salon in Male college students available to
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accommodates extra sleeping. rental October thru March, windows, roofing, remodeling, do odd jobs including landscape
opportunity with immediate service, heavy lifting, yard and
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or Christmas weeks. W/D, 60” or email pool maintenance, dump runs,
Mike at 781-789-5474. painting, power wash, clean outs.
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Corner, walk to Shipyard Beach. No job too big or too small.
Sailing Lessons Wanted References available. Call
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On Powder Point. Seasonal photos, turnerdevelopment We specialize in raking and 781-983-7845.
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bedrooms, most w/ lovely water Stump cutting specialists. State
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At Your At Your At Your Planes, Train Planes, Train


Service Service Service & Automobiles & Automobiles
Summer Music Lessons Patio & Walkway Restoration SAT Prep and Tutoring
Guitar/Bass/Voice/Piano. If you have a weedy, sunken Dartmouth College student to
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bandleader with Bachelor of lifting sunken areas and Received perfect score on SAT,
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and experienced players of new” condition. Call Jonathan Jake at 781-585-9559. Boston Whaler 99 Seaswirl 23 Walkaround
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781-789-0092. season! Boat in Duxbury Bay. one
vehicle right in your ad. Andrew for your free estimate.
There’s no better way to sell Sewing For Your Home 781-264-3628. gas outboard, Nissan 8.9; three
your car, truck or boat. Former Boston Costume designer sails; boat stands (Note: electrical
Tasks for Tuition 2002 25’ Rinker Express not working). Call Kevin,
We’re so confident you’ll is now available to sew your Clean-ups, yard or home. Dump I/O 350 MPI Bravo 3. Very low 617-620-9479 or Ron,
agree that we guarantee to window treatments, home
run your ad until the
runs. Small construction / hours, professionally maintained. 781-724-1270.
furnishings and alterations at destruction. Father/son team. Call
vehicle is sold! rates you can afford. Call Hilary to All the options, enclosed head,
781-447-7214, ask for Michael or shower, microwave, fridge,
discuss your project. leave a message. stove/oven, large swim platform,
$3995 INCLUDES
PHOTO!!!
617-869-6499
www.h2sew.org
or visit
Odd Jobs
depth, fish, windlass, 6 CD
changer. Family boat sleeps 4.
Customer must supply photo.
May be digital or print. Window And Gutter Cleaning Eagle Scout and DHS grad $26,900. Call 781-585-7911.
Let local firefighters brighten your willing to do odd jobs around
GUARANTEED day! Residential and storefront. your home or office. Dump
UNTIL IT’S SOLD! Pressure washing - house, patio, runs, auto detailing,
Com-Pac 16xl Sloop
deck, etc. Free gutter cleaning landscaping, photography, or
anything else. Call Graeme, 1993 microcruiser with outboard
TREASURE with every full house window job.
Reasonable rates. References 617-688-5206 between 8 a.m.
and 8 p.m.
(w/alternator), trailer, plain sails,
Port-a-Potty, grill, awning. In
available. Fully insured. Keith
CHEST McWalter. 781-340-5183 or
cell-781-690-2000. Lawn Mowing Marshall Sandpiper
good shape. Stub keel - draws
18”, 1100 lb. displacement.
Many extras. $3000. Call cell,
Looking for new weekly, and 1974 Marshall 15’ catboat with
Absolute Removal bi-weekly customers who trailer. Very good shape. Green 781-361-2546 after noon.
Cleanouts of basements, attics, appeciate attention to detail, and hull w/ green sail cover. Great bay
sheds, yards. Small construction reliablity. Call Steven Shaevel, boat. $4800. Call 781-883-6454.
sites. Storage units. Small local 508-889-1198. We also do yard
moves. We can take alot or a cleanups, and power wash.
little. We do all the work or you
can make a pile and we will take it
GUARANTEED TREASURE away. Fast reliable service seven
CHEST PACKAGE days/week. Free estimates. Planes, Train 2004 GMC Yukon SLT
781-588-4036. South Shore.
Sell those treasures in your
attic with our guaranteed Cleaning - Home or Office
& Automobiles $19,500/bo. Fully loaded, 6-disc
CD player, rear seat DVD
classified deal. Your package Three years experience, ‘06 Rockwood Freedom Camper entertainment system, heated
includes full exposure in all of references available, free Excellent condition, well cared leather seats, power driver and
our award-winning estimates. I do windows. Call for, winterized and covered. passenger seat, third row seat,
publications and website. 508-840-6131 Refrigerator, heater, king-queen power moon, roof luggage rack,
You may change prices, wording or pullout, electric brakes. Asking power mirrors, premium wheels,
remove items, but new items cannot be
added. Limit of 40 words or fewer. Elementary Grades Tutor $6300, am negotiable. Call 4 wheel drive. Call 781-826-4075.
Recent college graduate with a 781-293-3219.
$3995
NOW
INCLUDES degree in English and Elementary 2004 Pursuit 2270 25' O'Day Sailboat
PHOTO!!! Education is willing to tutor Center console. Low hours, 1978 25 ft. O'Day sailboat.
Customer must supply photo. students grades 1-5 in all subject T-Top, 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, Excellent centerboard bay boat
May be digital or print. areas. Please call Caitlin Larkin at color fishfinder, GPS, live bait 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport sleeps 5, newer genoa and jib,
GUARANTEED 781-264-0714. well, brand new aluminum 6 cyl, automatic, full power, 4WD, new stays and antenna wiring,
Brick Steps Repaired Venture tandem trailer with disc very clean. Great second or beach 9.8 hp motor, ready to sail. Can
UNTIL IT’S SOLD! No job too small. All masonry brakes. $34,900. Call George, car. $3900. Call 781-248-3383 be moored on flats, asking
PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY work. 508-690-2220. 781-603-5640. (cell). $4950. Call 791-934-9189.
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1943 Military Jeep \

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You have seen it in the 4th of July
Annual Town for the construction and equipment, substations,
parade. 1943 Ford MGB Military operation of transformers, service and
(Willy) Jeep. Fully restored, fun Meeting Community-Scale Wind access roads, and one or more
to drive, in good condition. March 13, 2010 Facilities, to generate power Wind Facility.
Garage kept and caringly for use at municipally owned Height: When referring to
maintained. Includes canvas top
21' Doral The Town meeting was facilities and to provide a Community-Scale Wind
and doors. Call 781-934-8261
after 6:00 p.m. $14,500. 1995, 4.3 L Merc I/O, cuddy called to order by the standards for the placement, Facility, the height of a Wind
cabin, low hours, great condition. Moderator at 9:05am, and design, construction, Facility will be measured
Includes trailer, skis and more. recessed at 3:50pm until the monitoring, modification and from natural grade to the tip
Selling your car or boat? Regularly maintained and locally removal of such of the rotor blade at its
serviced. Inside winter storage,
meeting was reconvened on
For less than the cost of a tank of Community-Scale Wind highest point.
gas you can reach more than ready for this season. $5900 or Monday, March 15th at
7:30pm and adjourned sine Facilities that address public Nacelle: The housing
10,000 potential buyers in the best offer. Call Paul at safety, minimize impacts on around the electrical
Clipper.Classifieds. To place your 781-389-7448 or 781-934-8188. die at 10:55pm. All sessions
were held at the Duxbury scenic, natural and historic generator and other systems
ad call 781-934-2811 or visit us
on the web at www.duxburyclip- Performing Arts Center, 73 resources of the Town of such as gearboxes and blade
per.com. Alden St., Duxbury Duxbury and to provide controls on a wind turbine.
adequate financial assurance The rotor blades are typically
ARTICLE 17 for operating and connected to the nacelle.
Move and seconded that decommissioning such Rated Nameplate
the Town vote to amend the Community-Scale Wind Capacity: The maximum
Protective Bylaw section Facilities. rated output of electric power
2005 Mazda Tribute This section applies to all production equipment. This
Tan. All-wheel drive, automatic, 421.3.7 to add the words
‘renewable and alternative Community-Scale Wind output is typically specified
CD player, power windows and Facilities proposed to be by the manufacturer with a
1995 Range Rover LWB sunroof. 45,000 miles. Great energy research and
The biggest, best and last of the condition. $12,500. Call development’ as follows: constructed after the effective “nameplate” on the
Real Frame Range Rovers. 781-934-0885. 421: Neighborhood date of this section. It shall equipment.
Excellent condition. Only 65K Business District 1: Use and apply to any size turbines, Setback: The distance
miles. Loaded, sunroof, CD, etc.
Spring Conversion. $9,500. Call
Everything Else Regulation regardless of rated nameplate
capacity. Any new
from the base of the
Community-Scale Wind
“421.3.7: Professional
781-934-2137. Under the Sun office for dental, Community-Scale Wind Facility tower, measured from
architectural, engineering, Facility or physical the centerline of the
U-Pick Blueberries modifications to existing Community-Scale Wind
renewable and alternative
T-Farm. 279 High St., Duxbury. Community-Scale Wind Facility tower, to the nearest
$2 a pint. Daily 9-4. energy research and
development, legal, medical, Facilities that materially alters property line.
781-585-3272. the type or increases the size Special Permit Granting
and other similar recognized
of such facilities or other Authority: The Special
� professions; medical and
dental clinics, including retail equipment shall require a Permit Granting Authority
2004 Armada 4WD SE SUV
Lost - Man’s Wedding Band uses accessory thereto special permit processed in shall be the Planning Board.
This off-road SUV with third row
Platinum man’s wedding band accordance with this section. Wind Monitoring or
has been well maintained, has a providing no more than
with inscription. Lost at Duxbury Community-Scale Wind Meteorological Tower: A
clean and clear title, just one twenty-five percent of the
Beach on Monday, July 5. Please Facilities shall be constructed temporary tower (Met.
owner and runs perfectly. rentable floor space in a
call 508-830-1985. Reward, if only in the Publicly Owned Tower) equipped with devices
63,467 miles, green exterior and principal building exclusive
found.
gray leather interior. Asking of all storage areas is used Land Overlay District to measure wind speeds and
$15,999. Call 781-934-1552. (POLOD) and exclusive of direction used to determine
there for.”
Legal And, to vote to amend the the Dunes Protection District how much wind power a site
and the Wetlands Protection can be expected to generate.
Notices Protective Bylaw section 302
Definitions by inserting Overlay District. Wind Facility: A wind
alphabetically the following 616.2 turbine device that converts
TOWN OF Definitions kinetic wind energy into
definition:
DUXBURY 302 DEFINITIONS Community-Scale Wind rotational energy that drives
CONSERVATION Research and Facility: A Community-Scale an electrical generator. A
Wind Facility is a Wind Wind Facility typically
COMMISSION Development
Facility where the primary consists of a tower, nacelle
Administrative research,
2006 Four Winds Travel Trailer use of the facility is to body at the top of the tower,
8’ x 24’, sleeps 4. Like new. A/C, development, and testing
heat, refrigeration, stove,
PUBLIC MEETING facilities that do not involve generate electrical power for and a rotor with two or more
the manufacture, fabrication, use by the Town, inclusive of blades, also known as a
microwave oven, stereo system,
The Duxbury Conservation processing, or sale of all equipment, machinery and Horizontal- Axis Wind
awning etc. $8600. Call Colin,
508-291-0017. Commission will hold a products. Such uses shall not structures utilized in Turbine configuration.
Public Meeting in the Mural violate any odor, dust, smoke, connection with the However, a Wind Facility
Meeting Room, Lower Level, gas, noise, radiation, conversion of wind energy to could also consist of a
Town Hall, under the Town vibration, or similar pollution electricity. This includes, but Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine
of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw, standards., is not limited to, transmission, configuration. (Refer to
Chapter 9 and Massachusetts A report was given by the

PHILLIPS
Wetlands Protection Act, Planning Board.
MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on A hearing was held on Jan.
2007 Honda Civic LX Tuesday evening, July 20, 11, 2010
$13,750 Gray, manual 5 speed, 2010 at 7:15 p.m. on the 2/3 vote required -received TREE & CONSTRUCTION
4dr, only 38k miles, CD player request of David Lowry to the requisite 2/3 vote and
with MP3 hook up/built in determine the applicability of passed called by the TREE REMOVAL SEPTIC SYSTEM
Navigation screen, rear spoiler, the Massachusetts Wetlands Moderator. Pruning & Trimming Repair & Installation
power windows and power moon
Protection Act and the Town Voted on Saturday, March Hazardous Removals Title V Cert. Septic
roof, great on gas! Call
781-223-4274. of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw 13, 2010 Vista & Land Clearing Inspector
relative to a project described Stump Grinding & New Design
in a Request for
Article 18-Moved and Removals Backhoe & Perc Test
Determination of
seconded that the Town will Aerial Work Demolition & Grading
Applicability filed with the
vote to amend the Protective
Conservation Commission on Bylaw by adding a new Christopher Phillips • 781-934-7255
July 7, 2010. Said project is
Section 616 entitled
to perform vegetation cutting
“Community-Scale Wind
and is located at 105 Standish
Facilities”:
Street, lot 200-078-014 of the616
Duxbury Assessors Map. COMMUNITY-SCALE
WIND FACILITIES
JOSEPH MESSINA 616.1
Everybody reads the Chairman Purpose and Applicability
Duxbury Clipper! The purpose of this section
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Wind Turbine Configurations Facility from the nearest parking and building
diagram 616.2a below.) existing residential or coverage requirements. All
Diagram 616.2a commercial structure not such appurtenant structures,
owned by the applicant including but not limited to,
seeking to permit the equipment shelters, storage
Community-Scale Wind facilities, transformers, and
Facility and or Wind substations, shall be
Monitoring or Meteorological architecturally compatible
Towers. The setback zone for with each other and shall be
Community-Scale Wind contained within the Wind
Facilities and or Wind Facility tower whenever
616.3 Permitting
Monitoring or Meteorological technically and economically
1) Special Permit
Towers can fall within the feasible. Structures shall only
Granting Authority. No
limits of Wetlands Protection be used for housing of
Community-Scale Wind
Overlay and the Flood Hazard equipment for this particular
Facility shall be erected,
constructed, installed or Legal Legal Overlay Districts.
3) Color and Finish - The
site. Whenever feasible,
structures shall be shielded
modified as provided in this
section without first obtaining
Notices Notices Special Permit Granting from view by vegetation or
and safe operation of the all applicable safety, Authority shall have fencing and or located in an
a special permit from the
Community-Scale Wind construction, environmental, discretion over the color of underground vault and joined
Special Permit Granting
Facility; and electrical, communications the Community-Scale Wind or clustered to avoid adverse
Authority (a “Special
(e) the requirements of and aviation requirements. Facility, although a neutral, visual impacts.
Permit”). The construction of
section 616-3-616.10 are 3) Proof of Liability non-reflective exterior color 7) Support Towers -
a Community-Scale Wind
complied with in all respects; Insurance. The applicant and designed to blend with the Monopole towers are the
Facility shall comply with all
Temporary erection of all appropriate contractors surrounding environment is preferred type of support for
requirements set forth in
Wind Monitoring or shall provide evidence of encouraged. Community-Scale Wind
sections 616.3, 616.4, 616.5
Meteorological Towers shall liability insurance in an 4) Lighting and Signage - Facilities, and shall be used
and 616.6. All such
also be required to be amount and for a duration No lighting shall be permitted unless good cause is shown
Community-Scale Wind
permitted as a temporary sufficient to cover loss or on Community-Scale Wind that a substantial economic
Facilities shall be constructed
structure subject to issuance damage to persons and Facilities and or Monitoring hardship or safety
and operated in a manner that
of a building permit for a structures occasioned by the or Meteorological Towers consideration merits an
minimizes any adverse visual,
temporary structure for not failure of the facility or other than lighting required alternative.
safety, and environmental
more than eighteen months. reasonably foreseeable events by the Federal Aviation 616.5 Emergency Services
impacts. A Special Permit
Wind Monitoring or thereat. Administration (FAA). The applicant shall provide
may be granted if the Special
Meteorological Towers shall 4) Site Control. At the Lighting of other parts of the a copy of the project
Permit Granting Authority
comply with the minimum time of its application for a Community-Scale Wind summary and site plan to the
finds that:
height, setback, lighting and Special Permit, the applicant Facility and or Monitoring or local emergency services
(a) the specific site is an
signage requirements as set shall submit documentation of Meteorological Towers, such entity, as designated by the
appropriate and approved
forth in section 616.4. actual or prospective control as appurtenant structures, Special Permit Granting
location for such use;
2) Compliance with of the project site sufficient to shall be limited to that Authority. Upon request, the
(b) the use is not expected
Laws, Ordinances and allow for installation and use required for safety and applicant shall cooperate with
to adversely affect the
Regulations. The of the proposed facility. operational purposes, and local emergency services in
neighborhood;
construction and operation of Documentation shall also shall be reasonably shielded developing an emergency
(c) there is not expected to
all such proposed include proof of control over from abutting properties. response plan. Wind turbines
be any appreciable hazard to
Community-Scale Wind setback areas and access Unless good cause is shown or other structures part of a
pedestrians, vehicles or
Facilities shall be consistent roads, if required. for an exemption, signs on the Community-Scale Wind
wildlife from the use;
with all applicable local, state 5) Contact Data. The Community-Scale Wind Facility shall be designed to
(d) adequate and
and federal requirements, applicant or Facility and or Monitoring or prevent unauthorized access.
appropriate infrastructure will
including but not limited to Community-Scale Wind Meteorological Towers shall 616.6 Specific
be provided for the proper
Facility permit holder shall comply with the requirements Environmental
maintain a phone number, of Duxbury’s sign Considerations
email address, and physical regulations, and shall be 1) Shadow/Flicker -
address (all to be posted at the limited to: Community-Scale Wind
facility) and identify a (a) Those necessary to Facilities shall be sited in a
responsible individual person identify the owner, provide a manner that minimizes
for the public to contact with 24-hour emergency contact shadowing or flicker impacts
inquiries and complaints phone number, and warn of caused by motion of the rotor
throughout the life of the any danger, whether inherent blades as they pass in front of
project. Such persons shall be or perceived. the sun. The applicant has the
accessible at all times during (b) Educational signs burden of proving that this
normal business hours and for providing information about effect does not have
emergencies on a 24 hour a the facility and the benefits of significant adverse impact on
day, every day basis. The renewable energy. neighboring or adjacent uses
Special Permit shall specify Community-Scale Wind through either siting or
the requirements for a contact Facilities shall not be used for mitigation. It is acknowledged
person(s). displaying any advertising or that a degree of
616.4 Certain Specific signage. shadow/flicker effect results
Requirements 5) Utility Connections - from any wind turbine, and
1) Height- Utility connections from the that the existence of some
Community-Scale Wind Community-Scale Wind “shadow flicker” alone shall
Facilities and or Monitoring Facility to the utilities power not be cause for the refusal to
or Meteorological Towers grid shall be located permit a Community-Scale
shall be no higher than 250 underground. Electrical Wind Facility.
feet above the current grade transformers for utility 2) Noise - The
of the land. interconnections may be Community-Scale Wind
2) Setbacks above ground if required by Facility and associated
Community-Scale Wind the utility provider. equipment shall conform with
Facilities and or Monitoring 6. Appurtenant the provisions of the
or Meteorological Towers Structures - All appurtenant Department of Environmental
shall be set back a minimum structures to such Protection’s, Division of Air
distance equal to 1.1 times the Community-Scale Wind Quality Noise Regulations
overall height of the Wind Facilities shall be subject to (310 CMR 7.10), unless the
Facility from the nearest reasonable regulations Department agrees that those
property line and private or concerning the bulk and provisions shall not be
public way and a minimum height of structures and applicable. A source of sound
distance equal to 2 times the determining yard sizes, lot will be considered to be
Call Now Toll Free Pager: 508.866.6860 overall height of the Wind area, setbacks, open space, violating these regulations if
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the source: Facility shall be filed in (f) Proof of liability
(a) Increases the broadband accordance with section 906 insurance that satisfies section
sound level by more than 10 of this Bylaw and the rules 616.3.3;
dB(A) above ambient level, and regulations of the Special (g) Certification of height
or Permit Granting Authority approval from the FAA,
(b) Produces a “pure tone” concerning special permits as (h) A statement that
condition – when an octave the same maybe revised from satisfies section 616.6.2,
band center frequency sound time to time, including such listing existing and maximum
pressure level exceeds the two revisions and requirements as projected noise levels from
adjacent center frequency may be imposed that are the Community-Scale Wind
sound pressure levels by 3 consistent with this section Facility,
decibels or more. and including the items set 3) Siting and Design –
These criteria are measured forth below. Each application Unless otherwise waived by
both at the property line and for a Special Permit shall be the Special Permit Granting
at the nearest inhabited filed by the applicant with the Authority, the applicant shall
residence. Ambient is defined
as the background
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pursuant to Massachusetts
Clerk provide the Special Permit
Granting Authority with a
A-weighted sound level that Notices Notices General Laws. description of the property
is exceeded 90% of the time Community-Scale Wind one year without the written 2) Required which shall include:
measured during equipment Facility, Wind Monitoring or consent of the Special Permit Compliance Documents - (a) Copy of a portion of the
hours. The ambient may also Meteorological Tower which Granting Authority. The The applicant shall provide most recent USGS
be established by other means has reached the end of its Special Permit Granting the Special Permit Granting Quadrangle Map, at a scale of
with consent from the useful life, permit term or has Authority shall determine in Authority with seven copies 1:25,000, showing the
Department of Environmental been abandoned shall be its sole discretion what of the application and all proposed facility site,
Protection (DEP). An analysis removed by the facility proportion of the facility is required exhibits. All plans including turbine sites, and
prepared by a qualified owner. When the inoperable for the facility to and maps shall be prepared, the area within at least two
engineer shall be presented to Community-Scale Wind be considered abandoned. If stamped and signed by a miles from the facility.
demonstrate compliance with Facility, Wind Monitoring or the applicant fails to remove professional engineer or Zoning district designation
these noise standards. Meteorological Tower is the Community-Scale Wind surveyor licensed to practice for the subject parcel and
3) Land Clearing, Soil scheduled to be Facility in accordance with in the Commonwealth of surrounding parcels shall be
Erosion and Habitat decommissioned, the the requirements of this Massachusetts. Included in included.
Impacts - Clearing of natural applicant shall notify the section within 150 days of the application shall be: (b) A one inch equals 40
vegetation shall be limited to Special Permit Granting abandonment or the proposed (a) Name, address, phone feet site plan of the proposed
that which is reasonably Authority by certified mail of date of decommissioning, the number and signature of the Community-Scale Wind
necessary for the the proposed date of Town shall have the authority applicant, as well as all co Facility site, with contour
construction, operation and discontinued operations and to enter the property and -applicants or property intervals of no more than two
maintenance of the plans for removal. The physically remove the facility owners, if any; (2) feet, showing the
Community-Scale Wind owner/operator shall and be indemnified for the (b) The name, contact following:
Facility and is otherwise physically remove the costs and all other liabilities information and signature of (i@. Special Permitting
prescribed by applicable laws, Community-Scale Wind associated with the removal. any agents representing the Granting Authority) Property
regulations, and ordinances. Facility, Wind Monitoring or 3) Surety - A performance applicant; lines for the subject parcel
Community-Scale Wind Meteorological Tower no bond equal to the removal (c) A textual description of and adjacent parcels within
Facilities shall be designed to more than 150 days after the cost of the proposed wind the project, including the 500 feet;
minimize land clearing and date of discontinued facility and restoration of the names of all contractors and (ii) Outline of all existing
fragmentation of open space operations. At the time of site may be required as a control persons and a consent buildings, including purpose
areas. removal, the condition of approval, such to the publications of such
616.7 Facility Community-Scale Wind bond to be submitted to the description in the local
Conditions Facility, Wind Monitoring or Zoning Enforcement Officer newspaper;
The applicant shall Meteorological Tower site prior to issuance of a building (d) Documentation of the
maintain the shall be restored to the state it permit, and held by the legal right to use the
Community-Scale Wind was in before the facility was Treasurer. Community-Scale Wind
Facility in good condition and constructed, or to other less 616.9 Duration Facility site; and
as a condition for the permit, stringent restorative A special permit issued for (e) Detailed architectural
shall submit with the conditions approved by the a Community-Scale Wind and structural plans of the
application a plan for Special Permit Granting Facility shall be valid for the proposed Community-Scale
maintaining the Authority. More specifically, projected useful life of the Wind Facility including
Community-Scale Wind foundation plans and Everybody reads the
decommissioning shall facilities as determined by the Duxbury Clipper!
Facility in accordance include provision for: Special Permit Granting structural calculations.
herewith. Maintenance shall (a) Physical removal of all Authority based on
include, but not be limited to,
painting, structural repairs,
wind turbines,
Monitoring or Meteorological
Wind submissions of the applicant,
but in any case not more than
TREASURE CHEST
and integrity of security Tower structures, equipment, 25 years, unless extended or
measures. Site access shall be security barriers and renewed. The time period
maintained to a level transmission lines from the may be extended or the
acceptable to the local Fire site. permit renewed by the Special
Chief and Emergency (b) Disposal of all solid Permit Granting Authority
Medical Services. The project and hazardous waste in upon satisfactory operation of
owner shall be responsible for accordance with local and the facility. Request for
the cost of maintaining the state waste disposal renewal must be submitted at
Community-Scale Wind regulations. least 180 days prior to the
Facility and any access road, (c) Stabilization or expiration date of the Special
unless accepted as a public re-vegetation of the site as Permit. Submitting a renewal
way, and the cost of repairing necessary to minimize request shall allow for
any damage occurring as a erosion. The Special Permit continued operation of the
result of operation and
construction. All material
Granting Authority may allow facility until the Special GUARANTEED TREASURE CHEST PACKAGE
the owner to leave Permit Granting Authority
modifications to a landscaping or designated acts. At the end of that period Sell those treasures in your attic with our guaranteed
Community-Scale Wind below-grade foundations in (including extensions and classified deal. Your package includes full exposure in
Facility made after issuance order to minimize erosion and renewals), the all of our award-winning publications and website.
of the special permit shall disruption to vegetation. Community-Scale Wind You may change prices, wording or remove items, but new items cannot be added. Limit of 50 words.
require approval by the 2) Abandonment - Absent Facility shall be removed as
Special Permit Granting PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
notice of a proposed date of required by this section.
Authority as provided in this
$3995
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decommissioning, the 616.10 Application INCLUDES
section. Community-Scale Wind Procedures PHOTO!!!
616.8 Removal Facility shall be considered 1) General - The Customer must supply photo. May be digital or print.
1) Removal abandoned when the facility application for a
Requirements - Any fails to operate for more than Community-Scale Wind GUARANTEED UNTIL IT’S SOLD!
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(e.g. residence, garage, etc.) submit a plan for the equipment incidental to the existing use.
11, 2010
on subject parcel and all development of the normal operation of the 4) Whether any proposed
A 2/3 vote is
adjacent parcels within 500 Community-Scale Wind establishment(s) on the sign conforms to the
required-Received the
feet. Include distances from Facility (including the development site; and regulations §601 of the
requisite 2/3 vote called by
the Community-Scale Wind specifications for the 7. Harmonious Bylaw.
the Moderator.
Facility to each building Community-Scale Wind relationships to the terrain and The application may be
Voted at the Monday,
shown; Facility and the development to existing buildings in the viewed in the Inspectional
March 15th session.
(iii) Location of all roads, timeline and process from vicinity of the development Services Department between
public and private on the site ground breaking to site. the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
Article 19-Moved and
parcel and adjacent parcels commissioning), as well as a The following amendment 1:00 p.m. or by appointment.
seconded that Town will vote
within 500 feet, and proposed plan for maintenance of was voted at the Jan. 11, 2010 The Board of Appeals will
to amend the Duxbury
roads or driveways, either access roads and storm water public hearing with the accept written comments on
Protective Bylaw, Section
temporary or permanent, controls, and general amendment to be presented at this application.
615.1 as follows:
including any associated procedures for operational Town Meeting floor:
615.1 Purpose
drainage facilities; maintenance of the To add as the last sentence Dennis A. Murphy, Chair
The purpose of this bylaw
(iv) Existing areas of tree Community-Scale Wind of the first paragraph of Board of Appeals
is to promote functional and
cover, including average Facility. Section 615.1; “Religious and Adv: 7/7/10-7/14/10
aesthetic design,
height of trees, on the site 7) Independent educational facilities shall be Case #10-14
construction, and
parcel and adjacent parcels Consultants- Upon exempt from the provisions of
maintenance of certain
within 500 feet; submission of an application this section of the bylaw.”
developments and to TOWN OF
(v) Proposed location and for a Special Permit, the The Planning Board held a
minimize any harmful
design of Community-Scale Special Permit Granting effects on surrounding
hearing on Jan. 11, 2010 DUXBURY
Wind Facility, including all Authority will be authorized The Planning Board read a
areas. Such developments
turbines, ground equipment, report.
appurtenant structures,
to hire outside consultants include but are not limited
2/3 vote required-Received BOARD OF
pursuant to Massachusetts to certain multi-family APPEALS
transmission infrastructure, General Laws. The applicant the requisite 2/3 vote and
residential, non-residential or
access, fencing, exterior shall be required to pay all passed by the Moderator
mixed use activities, business
lighting, etc; and reasonable costs associated Voted on Monday, March NOTICE OF
and professional offices,
(vi) Location of viewpoints with the consultant reviews 15, 2010
referenced below in 616.10.4
government activities,
A true copy, Attest: PUBLIC HEARING
required by the Special Permit commercial establishments,
of this section. Granting Authority. Such Nancy M. Oates
not-for-profit facilities, The Zoning Board of
4) Visualizations - The costs shall be pre-paid by the Duxbury Town Clerk
medical-service facilities, and Appeals will hold a
Special Permit Granting applicant per the rules and "Accepted by the Attorney
public recreational facilities, public hearing at the Mural
Authority shall select between regulations of the Special 06/30/2010”
together with their associated Meeting Room, Town Hall,
three and six sight lines, Permit Granting Authority. outdoor areas for vehicular 878 Tremont Street, Duxbury,
including from the nearest
building with a view of the
616.11 RIGHT OF movement and parking. TOWN OF Massachusetts on July 22,
APPEAL Owing to their physical 2010 and beginning at 7:30
Community-Scale Wind Any person aggrieved by
DUXBURY
characteristic and the nature p.m., seeking to amend
Facility, for pre-and the decision of the Special of their operations, such Comprehensive Permit
post-construction view Permit Granting Authority developments may affect BOARD OF 03-12A granted to Duxbury
representations. Sites for the may take an appeal to the
view representations shall be
neighboring properties and APPEALS Farms Corporation under
courts in accordance with adjacent sidewalks and M.G.L. c. 40B, Secs. 20-22.
selected from populated areas Massachusetts General Laws. streets. Religious and The project is located at the
or public ways within a Moved and seconded that educational facilities shall be NOTICE OF intersections of Valley Street,
2-mile radius of the the Town vote to amend exempt from the provisions of PUBLIC HEARING Franklin Street and High
Community-Scale Wind Section 616 in the following this section of the bylaw. Street, and immediately to the
Facility. View representations sections: The provisions of this The Board of Appeals will west of Summer Street (State
shall have the following 1. Section 616.2-Special section are designed to assure hold a public hearing at the Rte. 53), parcels 030-024-000
characteristics: Permit Granting Authority that all development activities Town Hall, Mural Room, on and 030-025-000 of the
(a) View representations was changed from Zoning regulated by this Bylaw will July 22, 2010 at 7: 30 p.m. to Duxbury Assessors Map. The
shall be in color and shall Board of Appeals to the be carried out so as to provide consider the application of parcels consist of
include actual Planning Board for and maintain: Washington Duxbury, LLC approximately 19 acres, are
pre-construction photographs 2. Section 616.3-1)Special 1. Protection of for a special permit under zoned for Residential
and accurate Permit Granting Authority neighboring properties against Article(s) 400 and 900, Compatibility, Wetlands
post-construction simulations last sentence of the first harmful effects of uses on the Section(s) 421.3; 424; and Overlay Protection District,
of the height and breadth of paragraph development site. Religious 906.2 of the Duxbury PD-1 and PD-2, and are
the Community-Scale Wind A Special Permit may be and educational shall be Protective Bylaw. owned by Edward M.
Facility (e.g. superimpositions granted if the Special Permit exempt from the provisions of The project is located at 11 Koplovsky as Trustee of the
of the Community-Scale Granting Authority finds that: this section of the bylaw. Washington Street, Parcel No. Brain Frank Nominee Trust,
Wind Facility onto Shall was changed to may. 2. Convenient and safe 200-771-055 of the Duxbury 107 High Street Duxbury,
photographs of existing 3) 616.3-1(e) - the access for fire-fighting and Assessors’ Map, consists of MA 02332.
views); and requirements of section emergency rescue vehicles .28 acres, is zoned for The Board anticipates that
(b) All view 616.3-616.10 are complied within the development site Neighborhood Business the following topics will be
representations will include with in all respects. and in relation to adjacent District 1 and is owned by discussed at the hearing: 1)
existing, or proposed, The change removed and streets; Washington Duxbury LLC, Reconsideration of the
buildings or tree coverage. replaced this sequence.616.4, 3. Convenience and safety P.O. Box 1741, Duxbury, affordable unit schedule,
5) Landscape Plan - 616.5 and 616.6 with the of vehicular and pedestrian MA 02332. condition 31 of the amended
The applicant shall submit a above. movement within the The applicant proposes to comprehensive permit. 2)
landscape plan indicating all Amendment passed. development site and in change existing mixed use of Status of affordable
proposed changes to the 4) 616.8 (3)-Surety-A relation to adjacent streets, professional office, retail and applicants on the waiting list.
landscape of the site, performance bond equal to properties or improvements; two residential apartments to 3) Whether a second lottery
including temporary or the removal costs of the 4. Satisfactory methods for professional office and two will be necessary to fulfill the
permanent roads or proposed wind facility and drainage of surface water to residential apartments. The remaining units.
driveways, grading, restoration of the site may be and from the development Board anticipates the The Appeal may be viewed
vegetation clearing and required as a condition of site; following topics to be in the Inspectional Services
planting, exterior lighting, approval, such bond to be 5. Satisfactory methods for discussed at the hearing: 1) Department between the
screening vegetation or submitted to the Zoning storage, handling, and Whether the proposed change house of 8:00 a.m. and 1:00
structures. Lighting, other Enforcement Officer prior disposal of wastewater, in use should be specially p.m. or by appointment.
than required by the FAA, to issuance of a building refuse, and other wastes permitted under the Bylaw. The Board of Appeals will
shall be designed to minimize permit, and held by the resulting from the normal 2) Whether the proposed accept written comments on
glare onto abutting properties Town Treasurer. operations of the change would substantially this matter.
and be directed downward All amendments are establishment(s) on the increase the non conforming
with full cut-off fixtures to included in the complete text development site; nature of the existing use. 3) Dennis A. Murphy, Chair
reduce light pollution. above. 6. Convenience and safety Whether the proposed change Board of Appeals
6) Development, A report was given by the of off-street loading and would be substantially more Adv. 7/7/10 – 7/14/10
Operation and Maintenance Planning Board. unloading of vehicles, goods, detrimental to the Case #03-12A
Plan - The applicant shall A hearing was held on Jan. products, materials and neighborhood than the
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Notices Notices Notices
MORTGAGEE'S or not reference to such
NOTICE OF restrictions, easements,
NOTICE OF SALE MORTGAGEE'S improvements, liens or
OF REAL ESTATE SALE OF encumbrances is made in the
REAL ESTATE deed.
By virtue and in execution TERMS OF SALE:
of the Power of Sale A deposit of Five
By virtue and in execution
contained in a certain Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars
of the Power of Sale
Mortgage given by Paul F. by certified or bank check
contained in a certain
Banville and Linda S. will be required to be paid by
mortgage given by Cheryl
Banville to Mortgage the purchaser at the time and
Ann Cragwell and Melbourne
Electronic Registration place of sale. The balance is
E. Cragwell, II a/k/a
Systems, Inc., dated July 14, to be paid by certified or bank
Melbourne E. Cragwell to
2006 and recorded with the check at Harmon Law
First Residential
Plymouth County Registry of Offices, P.C., 150 California
Mortgage--Louisville, dated
Deeds at Book 33055, Page Street, Newton,
47 of which the Mortgage the Legal Legal June 20, 2003 and recorded
Massachusetts 02458, or by
with the Plymouth County
undersigned is the present Notices Notices Registry of Deeds at Book
mail to P.O. Box 610389,
Newton Highlands,
holder by assignment for 25864, Page 105, of which
from the sale date in the form Conservation Commission on Massachusetts 02461-0389,
breach of the conditions of mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc.
of a certified check, bank June 30, 2010. Said project is within thirty (30) days from
said Mortgage and for the successor by merger to ABN
treasurer’s check or other located at 180 High St., lot the date of sale. Deed will be
purpose of foreclosing same AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc.
check satisfactory to 020-009-000 of the Duxbury provided to purchaser for
will be sold at Public Auction is the present holder, for
Mortgagee’s attorney. The Assessors Map. recording upon receipt in full
at 02:00 PM on July 29, 2010 breach of the conditions of
at 295 Tremont Street, Mortgagee reserves the right of the purchase price. The
to bid at the sale, to reject any JOSEPH MESSINA said mortgage and for the
Duxbury, MA, all and description of the premises
and all bids, to continue the Chairman purpose of foreclosing, the
singular the premises contained in said mortgage
sale and to amend the terms same will be sold at Public
described in said Mortgage, to TOWN OF Auction at 3:00 p.m. on
shall control in the event of an
of the sale by written or oral
wit: A certain parcel of land
announcement made before or DUXBURY August 11, 2010, on the
error in this publication.
together with the buildings Other terms, if any, to be
during the foreclosure sale. If mortgaged premises located
and improvements thereon, announced at the sale.
the sale is set aside for any BOARD OF at 6 Duxborough Trail,
situated on the southerly side CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
reason, the Purchaser at the Duxbury, Plymouth County,
of Tremont Street, Duxbury,
sale shall be entitled only to a
APPEALS Massachusetts, all and
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
Plymouth County, TO ABN AMRO
return of the deposit paid. The singular the premises
Massachusetts and being MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.
shown as Lot 1 on a plan purchaser shall have no NOTICE OF described in said mortgage,
Present holder of said
further recourse against the PUBLIC HEARING TO WIT:
entitled "Definitive mortgage
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or A certain parcel of land
Subdivision Plan of Land in with improvements thereon
Duxbury, Mass." dated April the Mortgagee’s attorney. The By its
description of the premises The Board of Appeals will known as 6 Duxborough
4, 1983 drawn by Vautrinot & Attorneys,
contained in said mortgage hold a public hearing at 52 Trail, situated in Duxbury,
Webby Co., Engineers of HARMON LAW
shall control in the event of an Sunset Road, on July 22, Plymouth County,
Land Surveyors, which plan OFFICES, P.C.
error in this publication. 2010 at 7:30 p.m. to consider Massachusetts, bounded as
recorded with Plymouth 150 California Street
TIME WILL BE OF THE the Appeal by the Planning follows:
County Registry of Deeds as Newton, MA 02458
ESSENCE. Other terms if Board of the Issuance of BEGINNING Southerly by
Plan No. 664 of 1983 in Plan (617) 558-0500
any, to be announced at the Building Permit Temple Street, one hundred
Book 23, Page 1125. Said Lot seventy eight and 23/100 200903-1239 - BLU
sale. U.S. Bank National #BP-2010-0078.
1 is bounded and described in (178.23) feet; NOTICE OF
Association, as Trustee for The project is located at 52
accordance with said plan WESTERLY by Lot #6 on
follows: NORTHERLY by the LXS 2006-18N Trust Sunset Road; Parcel No. MORTGAGEE'S
Fund Present Holder of said 180-190-000 of the Duxbury plan of land hereinafter
Tremont Street, 200.00 feet;
Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Assessors’ Map, and is owned mentioned, two hundred one SALE OF
EASTERLY by land of John and 46/100 (201.46) feet, REAL ESTATE
Orlans Moran PLLC P.O. by Peter and Laura Annicelli,
A. Curtis III and Stephanie B. NORTHEASTERLY by
Box 962169 Boston, MA 52 Sunset Road, Duxbury,
Curtis; as shown on said plan, Halifax Country Club, Inc., By virtue and in execution
02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 MA 02332.
201.86 feet; SOUTHERLY two hundred ninety five and of the Power of Sale
Phone: (617) 502-4100 The Building Permit allows
by Lot 2, as shown on said 76/100 (295.76) feet; contained in a certain
7/7/2010 7/14/2010 7/21/2010 for the construction of 16’ x
plan, 200.00 feet; and EASTERLY by Halifax mortgage given by Jason A.
32’ utility building with 10’ x
WESTERLY by Lot 2, as Country Club, Inc., one Seavey and Michel A. Pitta to
12’ screened porch. The
shown on said plan, 200.00 hundred twelve (112) feet; NE Moves Mortgage
Board anticipates that the
feet; and by said Lot 2, and Corporation, dated December
following topics will be
201.86 feet: Said Lot 1 SOUTHEASTERLY by 17, 2004 and recorded with
discussed at the hearing: 1)
contains 40,000 square feet,
according to said plan. For
TOWN OF Whether BP-2010-0078 was the arc of a circle and in line the Plymouth County
DUXBURY properly issued. of land of said Halifax Registry of Deeds at Book
title reference please see deed Country Club, Inc., forty 29690, Page 59, of which
2) Whether the building
recorded at Book 20350, Page CONSERVATION constructed complies with three and 30/100 (43.30) feet; mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc.
324 The premises are to be COMMISSION Containing 40,094 square is the present holder, for
zoning. 3) Whether the
sold subject to and with the feet, more or less. breach of the conditions of
building constructed complies
benefit of all easements, For mortgagor's(s') title see said mortgage and for the
PUBLIC HEARING with the terms and conditions
restrictions, building and deed recorded with Plymouth purpose of foreclosing, the
of the building permit,
zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax County Registry of Deeds in same will be sold at Public
including the plans submitted
titles, water bills, municipal The Duxbury Conservation Book 17790, Page 106. Auction at 1:00 p.m. on
with the permit application.
liens and assessments, rights Commission will hold a These premises will be August 6, 2010, on the
The Appeal may be viewed
of tenants and parties in Public Hearing in the Mural sold and conveyed subject to mortgaged premises located
in the Inspectional Services
possession. TERMS OF Meeting Room, Lower Level, and with the benefit of all at 27 Railroad Avenue,
Department between the
SALE: A deposit of FIVE Town Hall, under the Town rights, rights of way, Building No. 2, Unit No. 102,
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 1:00
THOUSAND DOLLARS of Duxbury Wetlands Bylaw, restrictions, easements, Millbrook Square
p.m. or by appointment.
AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) Chapter 9 and Massachusetts covenants, liens or claims in Condominium Phase 1,
The Board of Appeals will
in the form of a certified Wetlands Protection Act, the nature of liens, Duxbury, Plymouth County,
accept written comments on
check or bank treasurer’s MGL, Ch. 131, Section 40, on improvements, public Massachusetts, all and
this application.
check will be required to be Tuesday evening, July 20, assessments, any and all singular the premises
delivered at or before the time 2010 at 7:05 p.m. on the unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax described in said mortgage,
Dennis A. Murphy, Chair
the bid is offered. The request of Olde Kings LLC to liens, water and sewer liens TO WIT:
Board of Appeals
successful bidder will be construct a roadway, and any other municipal Building No, 2 Unit No.
Adv: 7/7//10 – 7/14/10
required to execute a associated infrastructure and assessments or liens or 102 (the ''Unit'') in the
Case: 10-11
Foreclosure Sale Agreement site grading in the buffer to existing encumbrances of condominium located at 27
immediately after the close of bordering vegetated wetlands record which are in force and Railroad Avenue in Duxbury,
the bidding. The balance of as described in a Notice of are applicable, having priority Plymouth County,
the purchase price shall be Intent filed with the over said mortgage, whether Massachusetts, known as
paid within thirty (30) days
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Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices
MILLBROOK SQUARE approximately 1,533 square said Condominium recorded taxes attributable to said Unit
CONDOMINIUM PHASE 1 paid by the purchaser at the
feet and is laid out as shown with Plymouth County which are not yet due and time and place of sale. The
(the ''Condominium''), created on a plan recorded with a Registry of Deeds, and the payable.
pursuant and subject to the balance is to be paid by
deed in Book 12510 Page By-Laws contained therein For mortgagor's(s') title see certified or bank check at
provisions of Chapter 183A 207, and affixed to which is and any Rules and deed recorded with Plymouth
of the General Laws of Harmon Law Offices, P.C.,
the verified statement of a Regulations promulgated County Registry of Deeds in 150 California Street,
Massachusetts by Master professional land surveyor, pursuant thereto, and the Book 29690, Page 57.
Deed dated December 5, Newton, Massachusetts
certifying that the plan shows obligations thereunder to pay These premises will be 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box
1991, and recorded with the unit designation of the the proportionate share sold and conveyed subject to
Plymouth County Registry of 610389, Newton Highlands,
Unit hereby conveyed and of attributable to said Unit of the and with the benefit of all Massachusetts 02461-0389,
Deeds on December 6, 1991 immediately adjoining units, expenses of the rights, rights of way,
in Book 10624 Page 64, as within thirty (30) days from
and that it fully and Condominium set forth in restrictions, easements, the date of sale. Deed will be
amended of record. accurately depicts the layout said Declaration of Trust, all covenants, liens or claims in
The Unit is conveyed provided to purchaser for
of the Unit, its location, as amended from time to time the nature of liens, recording upon receipt in full
together with an undivided dimensions, approximate in accordance with their improvements, public
Ten and 13/100 (10.13%) of the purchase price. The
area, entrance and immediate terms; (iii) subject to and with assessments, any and all description of the premises
percentage interest common area to which it has the benefit of all easements, unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax
appurtaining to said Unit in contained in said mortgage
access, as built. restrictions, agreements and liens, water and sewer liens shall control in the event of an
common areas and facilities The Unit and the undivided other matters of record and any other municipal
of the Condominium, and error in this publication.
interest in said common areas affecting said Unit and said assessments or liens or Other terms, if any, to be
together with the rights and and facilities hereby common areas and facilities existing encumbrances of
easements appurtenant to the announced at the sale.
conveyed are conveyed (i) insofar as now in force and record which are in force and CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Unit as set forth in said subject to the provisions of applicable, all of which the are applicable, having priority
Master Deed and as further Present holder of said
said Chapter 183A; (ii) Grantee (jointly and severally, over said mortgage, whether mortgage
set forth in the Declaration of subject to and with the benefit of more than one Grantee) by or not reference to such
Trust of Millbrook Square of the provisions hereof and acceptance and recorded restrictions, easements,
Management Trust dated By its
all the rights, restrictions, hereof agrees to comply with, improvements, liens or Attorneys,
December 5, 1991 and easements, agreements and perform, assume and pay; (iv) encumbrances is made in the
recorded with said Deeds on HARMON LAW
other matters referred to or set together with the exclusive deed. OFFICES, P.C.
December 6, 1991 in Book forth in said Master Deed rights appurtenant to said Unit TERMS OF SALE:
10624 Page 87, as amended 150 California Street
(including, without limitation, set forth in the Master Deed, A deposit of Five Newton, MA 02458
of record. in Exhibit A thereof), and the as the same may be amended, Thousand ($5,000.00 )
The Unit contains (617) 558-0500
Declaration of Trust for the and (v) subject to real estate Dollars by certified or bank 201002-1056 - ORE
check will be required to be

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