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The BULKRATE Wanderer U.S.Postage FREE PAID Mattapoisett,MA 02739 Permit#3 Volume5, Number4 Mattapoisett • Marion • Rochester • Acushnet January 26, 1996 GUARD AGAINST COSTLY W<?~2 (-P lh\\ M « V FREEZE UPS HOUR 24 MONITORING OF YOUR HOME, BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY HEATING SYSTEM AS LITTLE AS 27<2 A DAY CENTRALLY MONITORED AT OUR • SERVICE DEPARTMENT • Sensors Monitor Temperature • Senses Heating System Shutdown • Senses Burner Malfunction I • Monitors Fuel Oil Levels ComforiCu&rd • Sends Signal Automatically, even MONITORING SYSTEM during Power Failures • Monitors Gas or Oil Systems 23 STATE ROAD, NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA02747 993-1751 Children Learn Lesson In A Game Of Life Children sporting athleticjerseys at the Old For Education). "Kids look up to athletes as role HammondtownAuditorium in Mattapoisett sat and models," said Lippett. "We've created a programto listened intently as one former professional football turn that focus ina positive way. We do it in a sports player told them their families and teacherswere related way, relating to kids ina way they do in their their true "heroes"-not famous athletes or backyards," he explained. He told the audience he superstars. "Respect youraunts, uncles, parents, was grateful that the Mattapoisett Police Department's teachers, and the school nurse; they are all here to DARE program and (Drug and Alcohol Resistance help you, and give you a direction to stay on the Education) DARE Officer Paul Magee brought him to normal path," said Ronnie Lippett, former New the school. He went over many things the Dare Officer England Patriot's Defensive Back. teaches them about self-esteem and steering away He enthusiastically and dramatically told from drugs. them to take the right path in life, even ifit's the He explained to the kids they must make harder one. Children should center their lives positive choices in their lives. "My dream was to around teachers and parents, the ones who truly care become a professional football player. That was plan about them, he said. Instead ofpreaching, he B. PlanAwas to go to college...sometimes dreams showed them witha make-shift greencarpeted don't always work out," he said. He proudly said he football field how to reach the "good zone." did graduate with a degree in Human Services. He called up some anxious students to play a Children were in awe as they passed around game of football; the object was to reach the good his two glittering diamond rings, one for playing ina zone and pass through him, the obstacles they may Super Bowl and another forbeing inducted into the encounter preventing them from living out their University of Miami Hall of Fame. "Will I get those dreams. At first the students couldn't do it; but with back if I pass them around?" hejoked. The answer the help ofteachers Mrs. Jordanand Mrs. Ashley was a resounding "yes!" Students' faces lit up as they they were successful. The group ofabout 200 held the precious rings in their hands. "We lost that children clapped and cheered for theirpeers. game and we still got a ring with lots of diamonds in The children were excited to be in the same it," he said. roomas a formerprofessional athlete. He kept the He wore his number "42" for 9 years he said. children amusedby running around in front of "I wore myjersey so my mom would know who I them, using hand gestures and making funny was," hejoked. "That's the only reasonwe wear it expressions. Children got involved by holding up anyways." The children seemed to get a kick out of uspigsn,sptuosahc-turpesspaenctdfuplllayy,itnogt"rfyoontebawllt.h"inAgfst,erdotihnegysit- On The Cover: Mattapoisett DARE OfficerPaulMagee chooses childrenfrom theaudience toparticipate in a tugof finished, he would give out shirts and sports war against Ronnie Lippett,formerNew EnglandPatriot equipment. Buthe reiterated the notion that football footballplayertodemonstratepowerin numbers. athletes aren't real heroes. "They (famous athletes) are not the center of In This Issue your life, they don't even know you. Is Michael Jordan the center ofyour life? No. How about Acushnet Selectmen's Meeting 22 Madonna? Definitely not. Hulk Hogan?Power Classified Advertisements 52 Rangers? They are not the center of your life. It's Crossword & Horoscope 48 parents, teachers, they are the true role models," he Legal Notices 50 said. Local Tide Listing 62 , Many children practically worship famous Marion Selectmen's Meeting 11 athletes, wearing their numbers, their sneakers, team Mattapoisett Selectmen's Meeting ..6 hats, orusing the many products they endorse. Regional Lunch Menus 61 Lippett and Ed Walsh came up withan idea to turn Rochester Selectmen's Meeting , 15 that focus in a positive way. "We want to make sure On , they know who their true role modelsare," said Mr. the Internet at: www.wanderer.com/wanderer Walsh, co-founder ofSAFE (Studentsand Athletes January26,1996 The Wanderer MARION Blinds and Shades Place KITCHEN "45 Years Experience Serving Our Customers Unmatched Service... andat Sensible Prices" RESTAURANT r^yi ii •••• -f HOURS Sun.- Sat. 7-2 Forbreakfast and lunch 748-0589 313 Wareham Road (Rt. 6) Marion that. One way to get on the "right path" he said was to find true friends. "Not the ones hindering you from accurate knowledge." Another way to reach the goals they set is to "try new things." "You all have hidden talents, hidden gifts. Many things wejoinwillbring them out and increase the chances LtvdorMari J MiniBlinds ofgetting our goals." He said reading books and & Quality Paint Wallpaper joining clubs were ways to discover theirhidden talents. 1 Pecjuod RoadatAlden Road Using drugs will make your hopes and Fairhaven •997-3339 dreams go up in smoke, he explained. Children Open:Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm, Sat. 8am-4pm shouldn't try to copy athletes they see chewing tobacco either. "These individuals aren't your true role models, you shouldn't copy or try to follow WANTED TO BUY them." Holding up a rotted mouth, with teeth falling out, he demonstrated what smoking and chewing ALL ANTIQUES tobacco can do. "Lookwhat happened to professor yuck-mouth...he has bad breath too." Students made HonestPrices Paid for Furniture - Mahogany,Oak, Walnut, Etc. faces at the disgusting sight. Paintings - Local Artists,Etc. When people get involved in using drugs it Sterling affects the entire family, he said. "My brother was Prints -Curriers, Audubons, Woodblock, Etc. affectedby drugs, it canaffect the whole family. The China - English, German, children repeated his message to say no to drugs and French, Japanese, Chinese, Etc. to listen to positive messages; theirvoices echoed FineGlass - Pairpoint, Sandwich, loudly in the auditorium. The most important thing Mt. Washington, Lalique, Etc. Toys - 70's & Earlier WW WW cfactflic/tetCc>. Military -Civil War, I, II Nautical Items - Ship Models, Etc. Decorating Center Clocks - Banjo,Grandfathers, Etc. & ManyOtherItemsNot Listed Paint Wallpaper OnePieceorEstates Purchased Local References Upon Request PromptCourteous Service 834 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford Please Call Anytime (NearTarkilnHillRd.)Exit4offRt. 140 992-4673 - Carlton Thatcher toAshleyBlvd.(Rt.18)1 mileSouthofN.B.Voke Attics? Cellars? Barns? 995-1320 VISA OSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSO The Wanderer January 26, 1996 NEWCONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS SIDING• PAINTING PRESSURE WASHING NEW ENGLAND HOME Repair • Remodeling BUILDERS FEUvNe.ryGSAaMtuErSdaaynAdftPeRrInoZoEnS SATURDAYS StayandSkate-2:00-5:00pmloranadditional$1 Ages9andup1 CRAIG M. MECHLER DISCOUNTFOREACHCLASSMEMBER BASICSCLASS "Professional Workmanship• Outstanding Results" SATURDAYS 11:30• 1200 $1200permonth MA. REG. # 102018 Ages8andunder! JUVENILECLASS 758-3412 100- 1 30 U200permonth SATURDAYS for children to understand is how imporant their BRONZEShiOteADNanCcEingCLASS* education is, he said. 12:10- 1230 "Education is the most important thing to SATURDAYS ;Elg'iFblr*eleh;touog*tJhuvo9sne<iereofgBiassticesrOesdssi work for in life, let's hear some applause for the FREESTYLECLASS InJuvenileorBasicsClass teachers and the principal," shouted Lippett. LtmrntoJumptndSpin 12.30- 100 Students shouted the words, "I love you," to their 'Freetothoseregistered INTRODUCTION teachers and principal. "They could have chosen InJuvenileorBasicsClass TOMUSIC another profession. Remember to do your /ZV^ Pleasetoarrergviestaer'a£nhdouprutbeofnorsekaytoeusr'class 12:00 12:10 homework and earn their respect." He held up a f i£:>•g<FDreefehretuoijhtJhuovsemeltroefgBlaastkesreCIdsss) sign ofpositive things that can make themselves feel gV.* SKa** SKATING CENTEI InJuvenileorBasicsClass good. "Doing homework," "passing grades," CLASSSERSSTTAAUPRGOHfTEBSrSORNEAGLISSITERED "passing in homework," and "feeling proud of 1-508-996-4828 or 1-800-870-4828 4 DAVID DROWN BLVD. • FAIRHAVEN, MA 02719 Fulfilling a dream combining her love of animals with her skills as a professional nurse, Priscilla Smith-Trudeau announces the opening of "ATime to Sit." Her inspiration comes from the many animals she rescued, sheltered and loved throughout the years. "People turn to pets for companionship, affec- tion and love. Some pets are even considered valu- able members of the family unit. This service will al- low pet owners to go about their business, travel and leisure activities knowing that a caring person is watching over their animals and home, the result be- ing less stress on the pet and the pet owner." Priscilla Smith-Trudeau is a Registered Nurse, writer, and lecturer on the issues of hu- man and animal rights. Agraduate from the University of the State of New York her career has been focused on combining conventional and holistic medicine. She believes that animals have a powerful effect on the physical, mental and emotional well-being of people. She is a member of the Wellness Resource Center, Greyhound Friends, Inc., and the New Bedford Animal Res- cue League. Services will include pet sitting; pet transportation to local veterinarians and groomers; and counseling on pet issues (i.e. coping with illness, acquiring a new pet, bereavement.) She can be reached at (508) 763-3796. References upon request. January26, 1996 The Wanderer • NEW PRICE * 2P0LYieeEarNso.ETx0p3e7rE6i0e1ncRe M. OFree'EstDimatOe TNel.N75E8-L96L82 SIDING AND ROOFING CO. Vinyl Siding Roofing Windows Clapboards Gutters Doors Trim CedarShingles everything they do" were some of his suggestions. He also told them not to give up, no matter what. PVH !^r ^ ^^s'"' 'w^lrm "People told me I wasn't big enough, not fast enough. I proved them wrong. I didn't listen to the ONLY$98,000 individuals who were saying those negative things." Whatagreatstarterhome!!Thereare3bedrooms,abig To prove there is strength in numbers he familykitchenplusadiningroom,allhardwoodfloors, played tug-of-war with a handful of students. He andanicecountrysizedyardwithagarage. Alllocatedin aconvenientE. Fairhavenlocationwithtownwaterand was winning until they called up more people. sewer.Pleasecall,we'll tellyoumore! "Strength in numbers actually works," he said. With the help of Principal Rosenblatt the students were MATTAPOISETT Thisfourbedroomcontemporaryhaswonderfulviews kept out ofthe "bad zone." and 100ft.ofwaterfrontage.Thishomeiscompletefor "See, you can accomplish your hopes and yearroundlivingorasasummerretreat.Spaciousopen dreams ifyou listen to the right people," he said. familylivingareawithcathedralceilingfireplace,sky- lightsandsliderstoaspecialextrasizeddeck.There's evenafamilyroom/office.Title5isincluded.$260,000. Mattapoisett Selectmen's Meeting REMODELEDRANCHwithlotsofstorageandbuilt-ins. January23, 1996 Thishomeissnuggledinthetreesforprivacyandsitson AregularmeetingoftheMattapoisettBoardofSelectmen nearly1acreofland.Agarage/workshopisincluded.This wascalledtoorderonTuesdayJanuary23, 1996at7:00pmby homeisidealforacoupleorasinglepersonwhowantsto Chairman Paul Lambalot. Alsopresentwere SelectmanDanielO. stoppayingrentandinvest. $89,900. Mahoney, Selectman JohnN. DeCostaand ExecutiveSecretary THERE'SSPACEFORYOURFAMILYinthis10room CarolAdams. farmhouse. Eachroomisoversizedandthere'sagreateat- Selectmenbeganthemeetingbyapprovingtheminutesof inkitchenplusaformaldiningroom.Thechildreneach themeetingheldonJanuary 16, 1996. Followingtheapprovalofthe canhavetheirownbedroomandyoucouldsetupa minutestheysigned thecommonvictuallerlicenseforOceanfront study/mediaroomaswell. Withnearly1 acreofland Donuts, Inc. doingbusinessasDunkin' Donutstobelocatedat therewillberoomforagardenplusthechildrenandthe Tedeschi's Food Mart. Selectmenalsogranted BuildingInspector dogwillhaveplentyofroomtoo. Let'slookatthisone- AndyBobola permissiontoconsultwithTownCounselwith it'snotabadprice!$179,000. regard tocombiningtwoseparatelotsdividedbyanundeveloped LAND street. Selectmenalsoapprovedthebuilding inspector'srequesttogetasecondopinionrelativetoadditionsto 1.5acrelotincountrysettinglastlotoncul-de-sac lawfullynon-conformingstructuressubjecttopriorBoardof $65,000. 2.5acreswithstonewalls,southofRoute6Mattapoisett Appealscases. $69,900. Selectmenthennoted meetingstobeheld throughoutthe Directbeachfrontlotwithwonderfulviews.$45,000. week-aherringmeetingwillbeheldonThursday,January25at NEVERBEFOREOFFERED;over6acresinacountry 7:00pmattheMattapoisettTown Hall. SelectmenDeCostawillalso Mattapoisettlocation,ideal$110,000. attendaninformationalmeetingattheDepartmentof Mattapoisett; 15,000s.f.lotwithbeachrightsnearby PERRY FARM PATCHWORKS $39,900. Generalbusiness/residentialsitelocatedonRoute6 Mattapoisett$80,000. Beachrightsgowiththis12,000s.f.lot,only$20,000. & o Don't Forget the Superbowl 1 Fisher Rocha o Sunday Sale 12-5. en & Real Estate HMS eWn Coffee Donuts. C/3 MLS3 758-6738 WARRANTY C</) 196 Perry Hill Road h W± Acushnet • 995-1555 2 17 Fairhaven Road, Mattapoisett U I n Tuesday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5 The Wanderer January 26, 1996 ^% At The Children's Clothing and Gifts Ropewalk On Vacation... Reopening SAT, FEB 10th Looking Forward to Seeing You! EnvironmentalProtection(DEP)onissuesrelatingtolandfill closuresonFriday,January26at1:30pm. OnSaturday,January27 26. at10:00amMattapoisettFireChiefRonaldScott,TomQuigley, TownCounselCrottyandMs.AdamswillmeetinExecutive inn-**' onty sessiontodiscusscontractnegotiations. „. 7 Ms.Adamsalsonoted theSpecialTownMeetingwillbeheld onMonday,January29at7:30pmattheOld RochesterRegional HighSchool. UnderincomingcorrespondenceSelectmenreceived S^c notificationfromMassachusettsInterlocal InsurancesAssociation t\ve thatthetownwill receiveadividendof$680underworker's compensationprogram. DennisLuttrellfromtheBuzzards BayActionCommittee (BBAC)submittedaspreadsheetonthe1996assessmentsforthe 33 County Road, Mattapoisett, atthe Ropewalk committeeforeachtown. Thisyear'sassessmentforMattapoisettis 758-4247• Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Winter Sale clothing that is always easy always comfortable inspiring to women of all ages # Our winter collection now 20%-60% Cruisewear at savings and Early SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Springwear January 22-27 40% off is in! W1 Route 6 E Ropewalk Mall VISA Mattapoisett Mastercard 758-9622 American Express Discover Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 ContemporaryClothingforWomen January26, 1996 The Wanderer A YOU DON'T NEED HOME DEPOT! We Have- onn Price • Selection • Free Design Boyd Affordable Prices RIGHT HERE! Distinctive FULL Cabinetry LANDSCAPE Ifc. ShawnL. Russo Affordable Kitchens &MABaths SERVICE Z416 Huttleston Ave (Rt. 6) Fairhaven, 02719 Tel. (508) 999-9800 |P Mrs:Mo^n-FAri 1&0-4,ASat,^10-A2-,Morniinygj&.E'vien-i^ngibiyA<p&po£in.tm^en-t&-A . . Tree Trimming/Removal WinterRates Spring/Fall Clean-ups Year Round $1,261.Thisamountisa$261 increaseoverlastyear. Thefollowingshellfishingstatusclassificationswerereceived Sod or Seeded Lawns Service from theDivisionofMarine Fisheries: waterand flatsofthe Aerial Bucket Truck Available" MattapoisettRivernorthofa linefromthedockatnumber45Neck Lawn Maintenance Road tothe"noshellfishing" signonthePointoflandonthe Bobcat Service FIREWOOD oppositeshorelinewillbeclosed.Thetown landingwillbeopenfor Dump shellfishing. Trips CALL Amemowasreceived fromtheDepartmentofVeterans Stump Grinding Servicesexpressingtheirneed formoreVeteranscemeteriesaround Bark Mulch thecountry.Anycommunity,within 150acresofavailablelandand Loam 748-2739 interestedinprovidinggravesitesforveteransshouldcontact Gravel CommissionerHudneroftheExecutiveOfficeforAdministration and FinanceDepartmentofVeteransServicesinBoston. Stone Fully Insured VirginiaG. Morgansubmitted aletterofresignationasa memberoftheCouncilonAgingbeginningApril30, 1996. Mrs. Morganstatesthatshefeelsitistimeforsomeonenewtobring A NEW LOOK FOR THE NEW YEAR! wfirlelshbeidteraasvetloltihnegbthoiasrdy.eaSrhaenadlswoilwlronottehthaavtesthiemaentdodheervohtuestboatnhde board,asshefeelsitdeserves. Shehasservedontheboardfor11 years. "Ithasbeenaveryrewardingexperience. Ihaveenjoyed the mmmmmmmmKii peopleand theopportunity toserveonaboardthatdoessomuch • Vertical Blinds tohelptheseniorsinMattapoisett." •Micro - Mini Selectmenvotedtosendhera letterofappreciationforherservices Blinds overtheyears. Underthe ExecutiveSecretary'sreport,Ms.Adamsnoted Honeycomb • thatopenburningwillbeallowed fromJanuary 15 throughMay 1, Shades 1996. Effectiveimmediately,burningpermitswillbeavailableatthe • Wood Blinds FireStation. PermitsmaybeobtainedonSaturdaysfrom9:00am and More! untilnoonoronadailybasisifthe firechief'scarisparkedatthe station. Thoseinterested in findingouttheweatherconditionstatus _1_L forburningmaycall758-4150. Corner 'Our Everyday Price Beats' Lock Co. 60% Off Best Wishes in 1996 and Thank You • Locksmith • Bonded Call Us and Save! FREE IN HOME SHOPPIN • Housecalls • Sales • Installations • Service Call (508)995-3299or800-492-4442 Verticals ttc. 2176AcushnetAve, LundsComer FACTORYOUTLETS New Bedford 122 Fairhaven Road, Mattapoisett 758-3265 or 295-0162 The Wanderer January 26, 1996 A great rate has landed in Rochester. /o 6.00-6.17 APY 5 CD -Month 1 available January 25 - February 5, 1996 Help us celebrate the new year and the opening of our newest office by opening a new Certificate of Deposit. AvailableonlyatourRochesteroffice, this special 15-MonthCD requiresan openingdepositofjust $1,000 and guarantees the annual percentage yield (APY) for the full term. Of course, early withdrawal penalties may apply. But you can still rest assured with 100% full deposit insurance. Otherrestrictionsmayapply.Visitorcallformoreinformation. Drive-Up Lobby Mon.-Wed. 8:15 am- 4:30 pra 8:30 am- 3:00 pm Thursday 8:15 am- 5:00 pra 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Friday 8:15 am -5:30 pm 8:30 am- 5:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am -12:00 pm 8:30am-12:00 pm Mayflower _ Co-operaUv^ Bank 565 RounsevilleRoad 763-9500 • MemberFDIC/S1F « Est 1889 January 26,1996 The Wanderer *!P Marion General Store Counseling and Development Center Individual, couples, grouppsychotherapy 748-0340 • 748-3349 (FAX) Penny Tocci CarolKolek 140 Front Street, Marion, Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 LicensedIndependent ClinicalSocial Workers Byappointment 53 County Road forchoice quality meats and deli ask Rod Taylor 758-6242 MostInsurancesAccepted Mattapoisett, MA Blue Ribbon Quality Pies, Entrees, Ms.Adamsalso updated Selectmenondamagecausedby thelateststorm. OneAngelicaAvenueresident"losthercar"asa COFFEE Desserts, Cookies resultofthe storm. Ms.Adamssaid thecarwasburied up toits and Cake Bars doors. The HighwaySurveyor,Wesley Bowmanhascleared the Ground to Order from Shipyard Galley sand fromAngelicaAvenueandhasalsotransferred sandonthe on Thursday beachaswell.Otherbeachdamagewillbe fixedwhenSpring Houseblend arrives. House Decaf Fresh Samantha 100% At7:30pmSelectmenmetwithAttorneyDanielBlackmon Hazelnut regardingGuardpropertyonParkStreetinMattapoisett. Kenya Juices From Maine AccordingtoMr.Blackmon,Mr. andMrs.JoeGuardowned Viennese Cinnamon propertyonParkStreetthatwassubdividedinordertomaketwo FrenchVanilla Fresh Sandwiches buildablelots. Hesaidthatoneofthelotsis "likea lake "because German Chocolate & Hot Soups ofadrainageeasementleadingtotwocatchbasins. and More! Made Daily "Towndrainageiscausinganinputofwater,the townhas therightundertherailroadbuthehasnorighttouncorkitorfix thedrainage," Mr. Blackmonexplained. Certainconservation Delivered Fridays - Cobblestone Bread commissionguidelinesalsopreventMr. Guardfrom "unplugging" Every day Portuguese Bread & Pastries theproblemareabecauseitwould flood outeveryoneontheother 2pm • Daily Delivery • 2pm stiadkeinogfoPfatrhkeSutsreeetofhperaodpedretdy.,"thTehree'lsegwaeltplraondblcermeaitsetdhebrye'dsrabieneangea," Callfor Orders headded. Old Fashioned Pride and Service Since 1843 questioSne,lewcetmdeonn'atgkreneodwithwoawstaocaonmspwleircaitt,e"dsiasisdueS.el"eYcotumarnaiseda Mahoney. HemadeaproposalforthetowntocontactTown CounseltomeetwithMr. Blackmonto find thenecessary informationtosolvetheproblem. Ms.AdamsthennotedthatshehascontactedTibbett's Engineeringto findoutthestatusofthe NorthStreetproject.She saidshewasinformedtheengineersarestillworkingonthe drainageportionoftheprojectandexpecttohaveafinalplan completedinthenearfuture.Shealsonotedtherehavebeenno T*$t Treasures - Trcaswrct* Vresonts revisionsontheplanforwideningthestreetyet. Lastly,PeterWestfromtheMattapoisettCitizen's Initiative Groupalso metwithSelectmento thankthemforinviting their group toasitehearingwithdepartmentheadsabouttheproposed Nunes FarmonBrandtIsland Road. Hesaidheandothersfound themeetinginterestingand informative. Mr.Westsaidnexttimea Antiques newdevelopercomesupwithasiteproposal,they shouldbe prepared forit. MeetingwithSelectmen,thedeveloperandothers ARBORS CUSTOM CEDARFENCE Jewelry SHEDS Silver BRATTLE™ FURNITURE & KENNELS Corns Collectibles TRELLIS & LATTICEWORKS bought . to\i> & aptt-aJtci> MARION FENCE Johnny Cako 291WAREHAMROAD HOURS 1 Mon- Fri. Hill MARION, MASS 02738 9:30am-5:00pm Historic District Now Bedford, Sot. MA COURTPIEHLER, OWNER PHONE& FAX (508)748-2482 9:3Oam-3:0Opm 508-996-2320 FREEESTIMATES 10 The Wanderer January 26, 1996

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