Shop owners confused by new gun ban

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Shop owners confused by new gun ban
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Shop owners
confused by
new gun ban
90th Year Marked
By ASHLEY ARSENEAU
ADN Staff Reporter
ORANGE — Al and Christine Noyes, owners of Grrr
Gear in Orange are “in a world of confusion” following
the recent ban on semi-automatic weapons announced
on Wednesday by state Attorney General (AG) Maura
Healey.
After selling out of all weapons that would be considered now banned on Wednesday the owners said they
were not alerted of the forthcoming ban or to stop selling semi-automatic weapons until they heard about it
through the news. They did not receive the letter sent to
gun sellers until Thursday, a day after the ban took effect. Christine said that they did not see any notices in the
Massachusetts Instant Records Check website when logging in to perform backgrounds checks for gun sales ei-
Guns Page 5
Gov. Baker says: AG Healey has right
to crack down on copycat weapons
BOSTON (AP) — Republican Gov. Charlie Baker
says Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey has
the right to crack down on the sale and manufacture of
what she’s called copycat assault weapons.
Healey on Wednesday sent an enforcement notice to
gun sellers and manufacturers clarifying what constitutes a “copy” or “duplicate” weapon under the state’s
assault weapons ban, including copies of the Colt AR15 and the Kalashnikov AK-47.
Healey Page 5
Omaba, Pena Nieto stress
value of trade relationship
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
Associated Press
90TH YEAR MARKED — The Petersham Historical Society recently celebrated the 90th “birthday”
of its building which opened on July 14, 1926. Many visited thoughout the daylong celebration which
included cake and lemonade. Joining those in attendance was State Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee (RAthol), who toured the museum and presented a proclamation of congratulations from the State House.
Shown is Whipps Lee, center, presenting the proclamation to Historical Society President Henry Woolsey. Whipps Lee is also president of the Athol Historical Society. Also shown are Mary Peterson at far
left visiting family from California; Bob Belden at right, a former longtime Petersham resident who was
back for a visit; and Historical Society Vice President Nancy Allen at far right.
Photo courtesy of Petersham Historical Society
All-clear in Munich shooting; police say suspect dead
By FRANK JORDANS,
DAVID RISING
and MICHAEL FAULHABER
Associated Press
MUNICH (AP) — A
gunman opened fire in a
crowded Munich shopping
mall and a nearby McDonald’s Friday night, killing
nine people and wounding at least 10 others before killing himself, said
authorities who called the
rampage an act of terrorism.
Police gave a “cautious
all clear” early Saturday
morning, more than seven hours after the attack
began. They said a body
found near the scene was
that of the shooter and he
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appeared to have acted
alone.
Witnesses had reported
seeing three men with
firearms near the Olympia Einkaufszentrum mall,
but police said on Twitter
that “as part of our manhunt we found a person
who had killed himself —
the person is likely to have
been the attacker who,
according to the current
state of the investigation,
acted alone.”
They lifted a shutdown
of all public transport in
the Bavarian capital, and
said more details would be
disclosed at a press conference later in the morning.
After gunfire broke out
at the mall, one of Munich’s largest, the city sent
a smartphone alert declaring an “emergency situation” and telling people to
stay indoors, while all rail,
subway and trolley service
was halted in the city.
It was the third major
act of violence against civilians in Western Europe
in eight days. The previ-
ous attacks, in the French
resort city of Nice and on
a train in Bavaria, were
claimed by the Islamic
State group.
While police called the
mall shooting an act of terrorism, they said they had
“no indication” it involved
Islamic extremism and at
least one witness said he
heard a shooter shout an
anti-foreigner slur.
The attack started shortly before 6 p.m. at a Mc-
Germany Page 5
WASHINGTON (AP) —
President Barack Obama
and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto reaffirmed
the importance of the USMexico relationship Friday,
promoting the benefits of
trade and friendship in an
election year that has sometimes stressed that alliance.
In a news conference with
Pena Nieto at the White
House, Obama said trade
with Mexico brings important investment and jobs to
the U.S. He said the United
States sells more to Mexico
than to China, India and
Russia combined.
Obama said he has
worked to deepen the relationship during his presidency.
“We’re not just strategic and economic partners,
Washington Page 5
National Night Out, Aug. 2
in Athol, Orange, Petersham
AREA — The North Quabbin Community Coalition’s
Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force will host National Night Out events in Athol, Orange and Petersham
on Tuesday, Aug. 2, from 6 to 8 p.m.
National Night Out is an annual, nation-wide community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make
neighborhoods safer, better places to live. The North
Quabbin area locations are:
• Athol — Masonic Lodge, 336 Main St.
Night Page 5
Quabbin Valley Paranormal on the prowl for the supernatural
By ASHLEY ARSENEAU
ADN Staff Reporter
ORANGE — After nine
years of investigating Quabbin
Valley
Paranormal
(QVP) is still around and
investigating homes and
buildings around the area
for paranormal activity.
The group was formed by
director Gerry Powling in
2007. They have done investigations of public buildings
such as the Orange Town
Hall and Historical Society
but mostly are called to private homes and buildings.
Being an affiliate of The
Atlantic Paranormal Society
(TAPS) they do get some
cases through TAPS as they
are one of two recognized
paranormal
investigation
groups in the state, the other being based in Cape Ann. QVP members go through
no official training. They
mostly learn by going out
on investigations and from
each other. Each person
brings something different
to the group, Powling explained. Ingrid Pollard serves as
the group’s public relations
representative due to her
skills talking to many people. She feels many people
in New England have ghosts
in their home but are okay
with them. “Some people
are very reluctant, they
don’t want you bothering
their ghost,” she said. Pollard said that while
the group has done many
homes in the area, “we’ve
never done a house from
the Quabbin,” not even
QVP Page 5
READY TO INVESTIGATE — Members of Quabbin Valley Paranormal have
been investigating homes and buildings for ghosts in New England since 2007.
Left to right — Steve Maggiolino, Gerry Powling, Steve Turner, Ann Bedard,
Joanne Collins and Ingrid Pollard.
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Obituaries
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Robichaud services
GAINESVILLE, Fla.
(AP) — Police say video taken by a bystander
shows a man raping an
unconscious, 19-year-old
woman behind a trash
bin outside a Florida restaurant.
Gainesville
police
spokesman Ben Tobias says two witnesses
separated
34-year-old
Christopher Shaw and
the intoxicated woman
early Thursday. The witnesses told investigators
the woman was unable
to walk on her own and
had difficulty talking and
keeping her eyes open.
Police say she told investigators in a hospital
interview that she didn’t
know Shaw and that she
tried to push him away
but kept losing consciousness. The Associated Press does not generally identify victims of
sexual assault.
Shaw was charged with
sexual battery and jailed
on a $500,000 bond. Jail
records did not list an attorney for him Friday.
Petersham Brass Band to play 811th concert
PETERSHAM — The Petersham Brass Band will perform Sunday, July 24, at 7:30
p.m., on the common.
The performance is the
fifth of the summer season
and the 811th concert since
the band was formed over
100 years ago. The band will
be under the baton of Will
Choe, now in his ninth season as conductor of the band.
Sunday’s concert will open
with the playing of the National Anthem. Choe has
chosen the following pieces
for the performance. “Birth
Ganne and “El Capitan” by
Sousa. The concert will conclude with Choe’s signature
tune “Amen” by Ticheli.
Refreshments will be available at the band’s hot dog
stand and the band will host
its annual bake sale. Concert
goers are invited to both donate baked goods and buy to
help the band purchase new
music for next year. The Lions Club will have popcorn
available as well.
In the event of rain, the
concert will move into the
town hall.
Tyler hits pause on Aerosmith to go a little country
By MARK KENNEDY
AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — He’s
led the bad-boy rock band
Aerosmith for decades, written a book, learned to parasail, and is the father of four
children. But Steven Tyler
had at least one more goal
before hitting 70: his first solo
album.
“I just thought, ‘Instead of
(an) Aerosmith album, why
don’t I just write something
here and see what I get?’”
Tyler said by phone from his
new home in Nashville, Tennessee. “It was something
I’ve always wanted to do.”
What he got is “We’re
All Somebody From Somewhere,” a 15-song, twangy
CD that features Tyler’s playful voice backed by such unAerosmith instruments as
mandolin, Cajun accordion,
fiddle and trombone.
“If I could achieve one
thing,” he said, “it would be
that I opened the door to
country being allowed to rock
a little bit more. As you know,
no great story ever started off
———
with ‘I had a salad last night.’
It is sex, drugs and rock ‘n’
On July 3, 1944, during roll.”
World War II, Soviet forces
Tyler co-wrote the majorrecaptured Minsk from the ity of the radio-friendly tunes,
Germans.
from the boot-stomping
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on
roll calls from mid-July sessions.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE (S 2423)
Senate 39-1, approved
$743.9 million in capital spending over a period of three years
for a range of economic development initiatives. The biggest
ticket item is $330 million for
the MassWorks infrastructure
grant program which is promoted as one-stop shopping
for cities and towns and other
eligible public entities seeking
public infrastructure funding
to support economic develop-
of the Blues” arr. by Edmondson, “Hootenanny” by
Walters, “Hogan’s Hero’s
March” by Fielding, “They
Went Thataway” arr. by Jennings, “Ballet Parisien” by
Offenbach, “Guys and Dolls”
arr. by Lang, “Grease” arr.
by Moss, “Amparito Roca”
by Texidor, “May the Good
Lord Bless You and Keep
You” arr. by Wilson and
“March to the Movies” arr.
by Clark.
Marches selected include
“The Billboard March” by
Klohr, “March Loraine” by
ment and job creation. Municipalities could use the money
for a variety of things including
housing construction, city and
town center revitalization projects and mill redevelopment
opportunities.
The measure increases the
Earned Income Tax Credit
(EITC) by 5 percent, from 23
percent to 28 percent of the
federal refund, and closes a
loophole that has allowed nonresidents to claim this credit in
Massachusetts. The tax credit
would be funded by a new 5.7
percent tax on the rental of a
primary residence house, condominium or apartment to
THANK YOU
The Breault family wish to thank all who gave
emotional support to us the past few weeks through
the loss of our beloved Kiel. We thank our family, friends
and co-workers for their encouragement and support
through this difficult time.
We thank from the bottom of our hearts Sharon
Breault Perry and Mark and Faith Smallwood for their
being by our side for strength in our time of need.
Finally words cannot express the professionalism
and compassion of Officer Chad Softic and Trooper
Stephen Bushay; we thank Mack Funeral Home; Rev.
Frederick Frain, III for prayer and comfort.
We also thank everyone for the donations to the
Athol Animal Shelter in Kiel’s name.
Robin and Jan Breault
Kacie Breault
Solina Marshall
Kyle LeBlanc
“Sweet Louisiana” to the unabashed flag-waving “Red,
White & You” to the power
ballad “What Am I Doin’
Right?” (The album also has
two song covers — “Piece
of My Heart” and his own
“Janie’s Got a Gun.”)
The 68-year-old Tyler also
leaves the world of pickups
and cutoff jeans to belt out
the pro-immigration title
song, singing: “Some white,
yellow, black, or red/ We’re
all somebody from somewhere.”
Might he be getting a little
political in his old age?
“How do you like that?”
he asked, laughing. The song,
he said, is about developing
empathy and understanding
other people’s pain. “We’re
all getting so caught up in our
phones and texting. You’ve
got to remember who people
are. I’ve never been one to
go political. It’s been more
about life and spirituality.”
Jaren Johnston, singer and
lead guitarist for The Cadillac
Three who helped produce
the album, said he found
Tyler eager to work with different songwriters to create
songs organically, not trying
to fit a genre.
“For where he’s at in his
career and what he’s done,
vacationers, even if it is a shortterm rental.
Another key provision creates a new tax incentive to encourage families to put away
money for higher education
costs. Under the program, individual filers would get a $1,000
tax deduction for contributions
to a prepaid tuition or college
savings program, also known
as a 529 plan. The deduction
would increase to $2,000 for
married couples.
Supporters said the package makes targeted investments in workforce training,
infrastructure and job creation
strategies that will stimulate
the economy. They noted it
also help cities and towns and
private companies, strengthens
the manufacturing sector and
creates new housing.
The lone opponent said she
voted against the package because of the new unnecessary
5.7 percent tax on the rental of
a primary residence.
(A “Yes” vote is for the bill.
A “No” vote is against it.)
Sen. Anne Gobi,
Yes ; Sen. Stanley Rosenberg
Yes
TAX RENTAL OF PRIMARY RESIDENCE (S 2423)
Senate 10-29, rejected an
amendment to a proposal that
would expand the state’s 5.7
percent hotel and motel tax
to the rental of a room or the
entire space of a person’s primary residence, house, condo-
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Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms
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cloudy, with a low around 62. Northwest wind 3 to 6
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precipitation is 30%. Monday Night: A chance of showers before 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 68.
Chance of precipitation is 50%. Tuesday: Mostly sunny,
with a high near 89. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with
a low around 64. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high
near 88. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low
around 63.
Almanac - Sun rose 5:33. Sun sets 8:17. Length of day
14 hours, 44 minutes. New moon, Aug. 2. Full moon,
Aug. 18.
Athol Library News
COUNTRY ALBUM —
Steven Tyler performs
on NBC’s “Today” show
at Rockefeller Center on
Friday, June 24, 2016, in
New York. Tyler, a frontman for the rock band
Aerosmith, released a
country album, “We’re
All Somebody From
Somewhere.” Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/
AP who he is and what band he’s
in, and every enormo-dome
he’s played all over the world,
over millions and millions of
records, he still has an extreme passion for whatever it
is he’s doing. He’s not scared
to start a new journey,” Johnston said.
minium or apartment to vacationers, even if it is a short-term
rental. The amendment would
exempt from the tax any primary residence that is rented
out for less than three weeks.
Many of these rentals are handled on line by companies such
as Airbnb.
Amendment supporters said
is unfair to impose a tax on the
private rental of a person’s primary residence and noted that
it makes more unnecessary
paperwork for hardworking
taxpayers who rent out their
home in order to make a few
extra dollars. They also noted
it would increase the price of
the rentals and perhaps lead to
reduced rentals.
Amendment
opponents
said that a person who decides
to rent out his or her primary
residences is engaged in a business transaction and should
be treated the same as other
establishments like hotels and
motels.
(The roll call vote is on the
exemption. Therefore, a “Yes”
vote is against the 5.7 percent
tax on primary residences that
are rented out for less than
three weeks. A “No” vote favors imposing the tax on those
residences.)
Sen. Anne Gobi, No; Sen.
Stanley Rosenberg
President rarely votes
Bob Katzen welcomes
feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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Video shows rape of
unconscious woman
SHORTCAKE — Wayne Irons serves up fresh strawberry shortcake during
New Salem’s Old Home Days celebration held recently.
Photo by Jared Robinson
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ORANGE — A Mass
of Christian Burial for
Alice D. Robichaud was
held Friday, July 22, 2016
in Our Lady Immaculate
Church, Athol. Rev. Edwin Montana, Pastor of
Our Lady officiated. The
organist was Janet Paoletti and the soloist was Liz
Hume. Burial followed in
Gethsemane
Cemetery.
The Pall was placed on
the casket by her children:
Mark Robichaud, Lisa
Alford, Donna Svetaka,
Janet Marble and Marta
Nover. Readings were
read by her grandchildren:
Lennon Robichaud and
Caitlin Nover. The Offertory Gifts were brought
forth by her granddaughters: Amanda Alford and
Eillen Marble. The eulogy
was given by her grandson
Jeremiah Marble. Bearers were: Lenon Robichaud, Martin Robichaud,
Jeremiah Marble, Matt
Dowall, Justin Alford and
Thomas Nover. A reception followed at the Ellinwood Country Club.
Fiske-Murphy & Mack
Funeral Home, 110 New
Athol Rd., Orange assisted with arrangements.
ATHOL — The following new fiction is now
available at the Athol Public Library: You Will Know
Me by Megan Abbott; Invincible Summer by Alice
Adams; How to Set a Fire
and Why by Jesse Ball; Under the Harrow by Flynn
Berry; Tom Clancy Duty
and Honor by Grant Blackwood; The Trouble with
Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon; Among the
Wicked by Linda Castillo;
and The Girls by Emma
Cline.
Also, The City of Mirrors
by Justin Cronin; The Emperor’s Revenge by Clive
Cussler; Widowmaker by
Paul Doiron; Siracusa by
Delia Ephron; All Summer
Long by Dorothea Benton
Frank; Homegoing by Yaa
Gyasi; The Second Life
of Nick Mason by Steve
Hamilton; Here’s to Us
by Elin Hilderbrand; and
The Highwayman by Craig
Johnson.
Also, Another One Goes
Tonight by Peter Lovesey;
The House of Secrets by
Brad Meltzer; Something
to Hide by Deborah Moggash; The Ubnseen World
by Liz Moore; Truly Madly
Guilty by Liane Moriarty;
Someone Always Knows by
Marcia Muller; Baby Doll
by Hollie Overton; Not
Working by Lisa Owens;
Defender by Diana Palmer; White Bone by Ridley
Pearson; and Bay of Sighs
by Nora Roberts.
Also, They Do Not Mean
To but They Do by Cathleen Schine; The Mandibl
es by Lionel Shriver; All is
Not Forgotten by Wendy
Walker; The Blue Bath by
Mary Waters-Sayer; Miss
June by Brad Watson; Dishonorable Intentions by
Stuart Woods; and Danc-
ing with the Tiger by Lili
Wright.
Non-fiction: TED Talks
by Chris Anderson; My
Father and Atticus Finch
by Joseph Beck; Bill
O’Reilly’s Legends and
Lies: the Patriots by David Fisher; Being a Beast
by Charles Foster; Lost
Among the Birds by Neil
Hayward; Tribe by Sebastian Junger; The Lynching by Laurence Leamer;
and Reskilling America by
Katherine Newman.
Large Print: Someone
Like You by Victoria Bylin; Among the Wicked by
Linda Castillo; A Daughter’s Dream and The Loyal
Heart by Shelley Shepard
Gray; Death at Breakfast
by Beth Gutcheon; Sea
Rose Lane by Irene Hannon; The Royal Nanny by
Karen Harper; The Rejected Writers’ Book Club
by Suzanne Kelman; and
Daughters of the Bride by
Susan Mallery.
Also,
The
Einstein
Prophecy by Robert Masello; Titans by Leila
Meacham; Sugar and Spice
by Fern Michaels et al; The
Doll-Master by Joyce Carol Oates; The Games by
James Patterson; A Dream
of Miracles by Ruth Reid;
Lawyer for the Cat by Lee
Robinson; The Rules of
Love and Grammar by
Mary Simses; and Between
a Book and a Hard Place
by Denise Swanson.
Books on CD: Night
Shift by Charlaine Harris;
The Highwayman by Craig
Johnson; Age Myth by Michael Sullivan; and Ghosts
of War by Brad Taylor.
DVD: By the Sea; Green
Room; I Saw the Light;
Kung Fu Panda 3; and
When Calls the Heart:
Heart of a Hero.
CARD OF THANKS
The Family of Vernon L. Brooks would like to extend
sincere gratitude to friends and family during the
time of his failing health and after his recent passing.
For all of the cards, calls, and shared memories
from friends, family, home care givers, customers and
so many others, thank you.
To Kevin Mack and his staff at Fiske-Murphy, Mack
Funeral Home, for their caring and compassion,
thank you.
To Pastor Ted Boren and his wife Janet, as well
as guest Pastor Art Warner, for a service Vern would
have loved, thank you.
To Craig Twohey and his staff at the King Phillip
Restaurant for the lovely luncheon presentation,
thank you.
We are truly blessed to have so many caring
people in our lives. Vern will be missed by so many.
Sincerely,
Ruth Brooks
Susan and David Nasson and family
Robin and Lynn Brooks and family
Querida and Mike Masters and family
ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, July 23-24, 2016 Page 3
Cutting room
costs by
cramming in
PERFORMERS — Jim Armenti, guitar; Keith Levreault, drum; and Ray Mason, bass and vocals — known as The Lonesome Brothers — will perform at the
1794 Meetinghouse in New Salem on Thursday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m.
Photo by Brandi Ediss
The Lonesome Brothers to perform at
1794 Meetinghouse on Thursday, July 28
NEW SALEM — The
Lonesome Brothers will
perform at the 1794 Meetinghouse on Thursday, July
28, at 7:30 p.m.
The trio has performed
together for more than thirty years and are well-known
throughout the Valley and
beyond. Featuring Jim Armenti on guitar and vocals,
Ray Mason on bass and vocals, and Keith Levreault
on drums, they combine
the best elements of American music with well-crafted
songs and poetic lyrics.
Original, creative, pumping,
swaying, digging, rocking,
blues busting, curve making, straight shooting songs
and solos distinguish the
Lonesome Brothers from
any other band you’ve ever
heard.
Jim Armenti’s songwriting talents have earned him
great respect in the music
industry. His unique, expert
guitar and multi-instrument
playing have mesmerized
audiences for years and kept
him in demand as a guitarist
for other performers including Cry, Cry, Cry, Mark Erelli, Robin Lane, The Kennedys and Bill Kirchen. He
especially enjoys playing
for audiences as half of the
song-writing, guitar-slinging
Lonesome Brothers.
Ray Mason and his roadworn 1965 Silvertone guitar
have been tirelessly touring since 1982. Starting his
first band in 1966 and averaging over 100 shows a
year, he’s like a teenager
with fifty years of experience. Throughout the years
he has opened shows for
NRBQ, The Band, Marshall Crenshaw, Bill Morrissey, Warren Zevon, Joan
Osborne, Geoff Muldaur,
Joan Jett, James McMurtry
and more.
Drummer
Keith
Levreault has a BA in music
from Westfield State College, and he also studied
privately with Alan Dawson.
He has more than fifteen
years of experience, and
he has played and recorded with many artists. He
also teaches at Downtown
Sounds in Northampton.
The Lonesome Brothers
have garnered a reputation
for being one of the best
live bands in New England.
The storytelling and bantering shared by Jim and
Ray on stage amuses and
enraptures. The trademark
switching back and forth
of songs authored by Jim
or Ray invokes a sense of
fun, predictability and unpredictability. Their solid
partnership is evident by the
quality of the songwriting,
the tight instrumentals and
the respect shown to one
another on stage, so boogie
on over and enjoy the show.
“Equal parts country
swagger, wistful folk and
breezy rock. The Lonesome Brothers’ confluence
of different musical genres
is the key to the band’s success. Although some people
would be quick to lump the
Lonesome Brothers into
the alternative country milieu, the band has more dimensions than that.” - Alex
Green, Yahoo! Music
Tickets are $10 for ages
18 and up, $5 for 13 to 17,
and free for those up to 12.
Tickets are available
via Brown Paper Tickets
at bpt.me/2559754, at the
New Salem General Store,
and at the door. More information is available online at 1794meetinghouse.
org/#lonesome-brothers.
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
— Facing hotel bills running
into the thousands of dollars,
some delegates to the Democratic National Convention
are planning to do like college
students on spring break and
squeeze as many people into
a room as they can.
Nicole Lutkemuller, a Bernie Sanders delegate from
Tahoma, California, said her
two-bed room at the Marriott
Hotel Philadelphia Downtown is costing nearly $4,000
for five nights.
So she’ll be sharing it with
four other Sanders delegates
she identified through a
roommate matchup project
on a Sanders Facebook page.
Lutkemuller plans on taking a
sleeping bag, and the five will
trade off sleeping on the floor
and the beds.
“We’re hoping for a cot, but
there’s a limited number,” she
said.
The high cost of hotel
rooms during the convention,
which runs Monday through
Thursday, has been a sore
point for some delegates. The
prices were driven up by expected high occupancy rates,
which allow hotels to command a premium. Expectations for a great summer for
Philadelphia’s hotel industry were running high even
before the convention, with
Memorial Day weekend occupancy rates hitting the highest level in at least a decade,
the city’s tourism bureau said.
Ed Grose, the executive
director of the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association,
said it appeared occupancy
would run above 90 percent
on peak nights of the convention.
Even with demand dictating prices, hotel managers
were surprised by how much
some hotels were charging
and by what they said was the
willingness of the DNC to accept rates as proposed.
“Usually the customer will
come back and say, ‘Eh, we’re
hoping for something a little
lower,’” said Kevin Murnane,
general manager of the Doubletree by Hilton Center City.
Recap Of Week’s Top Area Stories
Weekend, July 16-17
Athol - State Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee (R-Athol)
kicks off her campaign for
re-election as representative for the Second Franklin District with an event at
the King Phillip Restaurant
in Phillipston on July 18.
New Salem - Gathering
Time will perform at the
1794 Meetinghouse on July
17.
Petersham - The Petersham Brass Band will perform
in concert at the bandstand
on July 17.
Royalston - The town is
receiving a $375,000 MassDevelopment grant that
will bring the town hall into
compliance with Americans
with Disabilities Act.
The Royalston ParentTeacher Group has outlined its plans for the coming year.
West Boylston - The
Worcester County Sheriff’s Department will have
two members of its Honor
Guard in attendance for
funeral services for one of
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the five slain Dallas, Texas,
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Monday, July 18
New Salem - Old Home
Day was held over the
weekend.
Boston - The State Senate has passed a bill limiting non-competition agreements in the state.
Tuesday, July 19
Area - A number of trees
were brought down in several towns by a wind and
rain that swept through
the North Quabbin area on
Monday and downed power
lines and blocked roadways.
Erving - The selectboard
on Monday, along with
members of the Usher Park
Re-use Committee, met
with architects to go over
bid documents for the proposed Erving River Park
prior to the project going
out to bid.
Wednesday, July 20
Athol - Students at Pleasant Street School this year
participated in a six-week
after-school garden club.
Orange - Members of the
Orange High School class
of 1956 recently celebrated
their 60th class reunion
with a three-day extravaganza.
Phillipston - Bids for
materials for the highway
department were awarded
by the selectboard on Monday.
Warwick - Residents of
the cottages around the
Erving side of Laurel Lake
will soon be able to use
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Fitchburg - The city of
Fitchburg is partnering
with NewVue Communities, Montachusett Opportunity Council, Montachusett Public Health Network,
and the participating communities of Gardner, Clinton and Athol to form the
Montachusett
Regional
Lead Paint Hazard Control Program to remove
lead paint hazards from the
homes of low- and moderate-income
owner-occupants and investors who
rent to low-income tenants.
Thursday, July 21
Athol - Anne Diez has
been appointed as the first
vice principal of the new
Athol Community Elementary School, which opens in
the fall.
The Athol High School
class of 1964 donated $1,000
to the school’s “Sponsor
a Seat” program to aid in
acquiring new seats for the
auditorium.
Congressman Jim McGovern (MA-02) visited
the meal site at Athol High
School on Monday as part
of his third annual Summer
Food Rocks Tour.
Orange - Jean Hanlon,
a longtime member of the
First Universalist Church,
celebrated her 99th birthday at a special coffee hour
following a recent Sunday
morning service.
Petersham - The Massachusetts Historical Commission has approved the
District School No. 4 building for nomination to the
National Register of Historic Places.
The third public meeting
with the town’s planning
consultant regarding the
town-owned
Nichewaug
Inn and Academy property
will be held Wednesday,
Aug. 3.
Royalston - The Mount
Grace Land Conservation
Trust expressed to the selectboard Tuesday its interest in closing on property
for the proposed Eagle Reserve this week; as a result,
the town is now required to
pay its portion for the project.
Warwick - The Mount
Grace Land Conservation
Trust will mark 30 years
of land conservation with
a celebration on Aug. 6 in
Warwick, where the organization, now based in Athol,
began.
Friday, July 22
Athol - Melissa A. Murphy, of Bernardston, has
been appointed as the
town’s new treasurer/collector, pending her obtainment of a required surety
bond.
The town has bought
out a $12,363.22 lien from
the Montachusett Enterprise Corporation held on
a property at 1768 Main St.
The state has established
two special revenue accounts for the town for the
recycling of receivership/
rehabilitation proceeds and
loans, and demolition proceeds, with regard to vacant
and abandoned buildings.
Erving - Bernie Niedzwiedz has donated a fairy
garden replica to the senior
center.
Orange - William M.
Howard, of 2 West Main
St., has been designated a
Level 3 sex offender.
Phillipston - Susannah
Whipps Lee (R-Athol)
kicked off her campaign for
re-election as state representative for Second Franklin District with an event at
the King Phillip Restaurant
on Monday.
Meetings Reminder
Monday, July 25
Erving
Selectboard, 7 p.m., town
hall.
Orange
Assessors, 4 p.m., assessors office.
Phillipston
Assessors, 6 p.m., assessors office.
Selectboard, 7 p.m., town
hall - CANCELED.
Meeting notices and agendas for Athol, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston and Royalston can be viewed online at
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appears in the Quabbin Times section in Tuesday editions of the Athol
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The Daily News welcomes submissions for the Calendar, for public
events in or of general interest to the nine-town, North Quabbin-Mount
Grace Region — including entertainment, cultural and social activities
and events held by non-profit organizations. Excluded are gaming events
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Saturday, July 23
9 a.m.-Noon — St. John’s Thrift Shop, St. John’s Episcopal
Church, Park Avenue, Athol. Info: 978-249-9553
10 a.m.-2 p.m. — St. Martin’s Parish Festival and Chicken BBQ, Otter River Sportsman’s Club, Lord Road, Otter River.
Chinese auction, major prizes, children’s activities, 50/50 raffle,
baked goods, games of chance and skill, music and more! Chicken BBQ served noon-1, $8, reservations: 978-939-5588. Hot dog
lunch and snacks available all day.
7:30 p.m. — 1794 Meetinghouse Concert, 1794 Meetinghouse, on the common, New Salem. Performance by Mist Covered Mountains. Tickets available at the New Salem General
Store, online at www.1794meetinghouse.org and at the door.
Sunday, July 24
9 a.m. — Trap Shooting, Orange Gun Club, off West River
Street. Info: 978-467-6076
10 a.m.-1 p.m. — Sporting Clays, Petersham Gun Club, Nelson Road. Info: 978-249-7445
1-4 p.m. — Museum Open, Swift River Valley Historical Society, 40 Elm St., New Salem
4 p.m. — 1794 Meetinghouse Concert, 1794 Meetinghouse,
on the common, New Salem. Performance by Ethan Bremner.
Tickets available at the New Salem General Store, online at
www.1794meetinghouse.org and at the door.
6 p.m. — Quabbin Community Band Christmas in July Concert, Nornay Park Bandstand, South Barre common. Rain location is the Barre Town Hall in the center of Barre.
Monday, July 25
10:30-11:30 a.m. — Playgroup, Wheeler Memorial Library,
East Main Street, Orange. For children 0 to 6 years old and their
caregivers. Info: 978-544-2495
2-3 p.m. — LEGO Club, Athol Public Library, Main Street. For
grades 1-5. Info: 978-249-9515
3-6 p.m. — Orange Farmers Market, Orange Armory Parking
Lot, East Main Street. Flowers, vegetables, eggs, crafts, smoothies, maple syrup, baked goods and kids corner tent with fun activities for the young ones. Info: 978-413-0740
DEAR PET TALK: Are cats and dogs as popular in
other countries as they are here in the U.S.? I know
that the British are mad about pussycats and hounds
for the hunt, but what about other parts of the world.
— Curious Cat
DEAR CURIOUS CAT: You might think that the
dog reigns supreme, given its long history with humanity, but it turns out that worldwide, cats are preferred in Western Europe (excluding Spain, Portugal
and Ireland). Population density is a factor, as cities
that aren’t dog-friendly tend to have higher numbers
of owned cats. In the Latin American countries, dogs
are much more popular than cats, although in the
Middle East and parts of Africa cats have a long tradition of living as beloved family members (consider
the ancient Egyptian cat god, Bastet!).
The Washington Post found that as countries develop, the cat/dog ratio evens out; however, there are
outliers, such as Brazil which has more small dogs
per capita than any other country. As for the good
old U.S.A., you’ll find more cats than dogs here in
the Northeast and the upper Midwest. Dogs are
preferred in the South and Southwest and the state
with the most dogs proportionate to cats is Arkansas
(1.35 dogs to 1 cat).
The state with the highest preference for cats?
Massachusetts, with 1.87 cats for every dog. Another
great reason to live in the Bay State!
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New technique opens window into
how brain cells communicate
WASHINGTON (AP)
— The brain’s nerve cells
communicate by firing
messages to each other
through junctions called
synapses, and problems
with those connections
are linked to disorders
like Alzheimer’s and epilepsy. Now Yale University researchers have developed a way to picture
synapses in living brains.
A healthy human brain
harbors trillions of synapses. But measuring
them generally requires
autopsies.
For a non-invasive approach, the Yale-led team
developed a tracer injected into the body that
a PET scan can spot when
it binds to the brain’s synapses. In the journal Science Translational Medicine, they report mapping
the density of synapses in
the brains of 10 healthy
volunteers and three patients with epilepsy.
The technique is highly
experimental, but researchers say it should
help study how misfiring
synapses spur common
brain disorders.
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Gun bill would harm public safety
O
ur current carry permit program
works. It ensures that law-abiding
gun owners are accountable and responsible when carrying handguns in public.
As a concealed carry permit instructor,
I speak from a place of experience, and
I’m disheartened that some of our state
legislators continue to push a proposal
to allow the permitless carry of firearms.
My opposition to the permitless carry
and to Senate Bill 656, which includes
the proposal, is not a matter of being
pro-gun or anti-gun. It is about being
pro-responsibility. The permitless carry
provision would allow people to legally
carry hidden, loaded handguns, in public, without a permit, safety training, or
knowing the use-of-force laws. Gov. Jay
Nixon has recently vetoed this bill, but
now some of our state legislators are
trying to override his veto.
I teach Missouri concealed carry
classes through my company, Alpha
Protection LLC. My background is in
law enforcement, the close protection
industry and I’m a POST certified firearms instructor. The goal I have for my
students in my concealed carry classes
is that they come away from my class
with a greater understanding of the responsibility of owning, carrying and using a firearm. The majority of people
who take my classes haven’t given much
thought about the responsibility that
comes with carrying that firearm before
they complete a class.
My professional experience with selfdefense situations gives me the opportunity to share with people the dynamic
effects on the body and mind in a violent, overly stressful, and scary situation.
We cover a range of gun safety topics in
our classes: target identification, finger
placement (this is the safety rule we
see broken the most,) and situational
awareness. We also cover the importance of your mentality when carrying a
firearm, responsibility, assessment, reaction to a situation, immediate action
drills, magazine manipulation, muscle
memory, having an action plan if your
home is invaded, and levels of protec-
tion, along with other important topics.
This class is not designed to make you
a professional or a marksman with your
firearm. In fact, we have students tell us
that before taking the class they thought
they would carry right away, but after
taking the course, they have a better understanding of the responsibility and the
training that goes into carrying. They
realize they need additional training
before they strap a firearm on their hip.
Too often, people feel a sense of security
when carrying a firearm -- that they are
safe because they are carrying. Through
training courses like mine, people realize that it’s awareness and paying attention that is the key to staying safe, not
the firearm itself.
Senate Bill 656 would take away the
requirement of this invaluable training. It would harm public safety. I have
expressed my concerns to our Missouri
lawmakers from testifying at committee
hearings, to meeting with political leaders and staff one-on-one. Each office
has a different reaction - some simply
stated they did not feel the same way
I do, others agreed with me and stated
they would work to defeat Senate Bill
656, and then most alarming were the
people who agreed with my views, but
stated they could not publicly oppose or
vote against Senate Bill 656 because of
the politics of the issue. The resounding
reason was because they didn’t want to
be labeled as “anti-gun.” I’m the furthest thing from that. I just believe we
all need to be responsible.
The idea that you cannot vote “no” on
Senate Bill 656 in favor of public safety
is foolish. In fact, polling shows an overwhelming majority of Missouri voters
oppose permitless carry as well.
I’m disappointed in the legislators
who have continued to push this reckless bill even after Gov. Nixon wisely vetoed it. I urge all of our legislators to follow the governor’s example and prevent
this dangerous proposal from becoming
law.
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Dad’s rough horseplay looks like abuse
other due very soon. My wife
is 36 weeks pregnant, and so
far, so good. My wife is, well,
perfect. We are not newlyweds and we have seen highs
and lows, but she’s the greatest mother I could have asked
for my children.
The problem? She wants
to induce her labor early. She
figures the baby is healthy
enough and just gaining
weight from here on (her
OB/GYN agrees). I know
she has done enough and I
want to support her decision,
but I can’t help thinking our
baby girl will come when she
is ready. I don’t want to cause
any ripples this late in the
game. I just feel I’m on thin
ice here and in the minority.
I don’t want to drag my mom
into this to prove a point!
— EMOTIONAL DAD IN
CALIFORNIA
DEAR EMOTIONAL: If
your wife’s OB/GYN agrees
that inducing your wife’s labor early will not be harmful
to the baby, and that’s what
your wife wants, then you are
outvoted. While you might request a second medical opinion, I strongly advise against
dragging your mother into
this disagreement because if
you do, it will cause resentment not only against you,
but also your mother.
******
DEAR ABBY: I have a
granddaughter who is getting
married soon. If I give the
couple money as a wedding
gift, whose name should go
on the check first, the bride’s
or the groom’s? — GRANDPA IN IOWA
By MELINDA DESLATTE
Associated Press
BATON ROUGE, La.
(AP) — Former Ku Klux
Klan leader David Duke announced Friday on his website that he plans to run for
U.S. Senate in Louisiana.
A registered Republican,
he would be seeking an
open seat vacated by Republican David Vitter.
“I’m proud to announce
my candidacy for the United
States Senate,” Duke said in
a video. “I believe in equal
rights for all and respect for
all Americans. However,
what makes me different is I
also demand respect for the
rights and heritage of European Americans.”
Duke’s
announcement
came as the state is grappling with deep racial tensions after the shooting
death of a black man by
white police officers and the
killing of three law enforcement officers by a black
man. It also came one day
after Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination for
president.
Duke said in the video,
“I’m overjoyed to see Donald Trump and most Americans embrace most of the
issues that I’ve championed
for years. My slogan remains America first.”
Nearly two dozen candidates have signed up for
the Senate race. The seat is
open because Vitter decided not to run for re-election
on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Duke has not yet filed the
official paperwork to run.
Louisiana’s candidate qualifying period ends Friday
DEAR GRANDPA: If your
granddaughter and her fiance intend to have separate
checking accounts, put her
name on the check. However,
if they will be opening a joint
account after the wedding, it
would make sense to put both
of their names on it, and the
order in which you list the
names is whichever you prefer.
******
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PARIS (AP) — French
President Francois Hollande
announced new help Friday
for Iraq’s military in fighting
Islamic State extremists, trying to show his government
is taking action amid criticism
that there weren’t enough
police protecting Nice’s Bastille Day celebration when a
truck attack last week killed
84 people.
Hollande also outlined
plans for expanded military
deployment within France
this summer, and defended
his interior minister’s handling of the Nice police
presence. Frustration is
mushrooming that French
authorities were unable to
prevent the July 14 attack despite being in a state of emergency after a string of previous violence.
Hollande said he decided
at an emergency security
meeting Friday to send artillery equipment to Iraq next
month as part of increased
military help to fight IS.
France has been conducting
Letter to the Editor
THE POOP DILEMMA
Editor, Daily News
This is in response to
Rhonda Melanson’s letter
in the July 19 edition of the
Athol Daily News.
I thank you for saying
that it is more than my dog
“making the mess.” The
poop is along the very edge
of the road, not creating a
hazard. Also, there is little
to no activity in this cul-desac area, including Enfield
Drive, other than residents
walking their dogs.
The people I see who
supposedly go out for a
health walk go up and
afternoon.
The white supremacist
Duke is a former state representative who represented suburban New Orleans
for one term more than two
“With the country coming
apart at the seams and no
one willing to really speak
the truth about what is happening, the majority population in this country needs
PLANS TO RUN — In this May 29, 2004, file photo,
former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke speaks to
supporters in Kenner, La. Duke said he plans to run
for U.S. Senate in Louisiana. Duke’s announcement
came Friday, July 22, 2016, on his website. AP Photo/Burt Steel, File
decades ago and was an
unsuccessful candidate for
Congress. His failed bid for
governor in the 1991 race
against former Gov. Edwin
Edwards was one of Louisiana’s most high-profile
elections, with Duke opponents proudly showing
bumper stickers supporting
Edwards that read “Vote for
the crook. It’s important.”
In a posting on his website, Duke said he’d been
“urged by enormous numbers of people his district to
run for United States Congress.”
someone who will actually
give voice to their interests
in the face of an increasingly
violent hatefest launched by
the media and political establishment against them,”
Duke’s website says.
Duke is a convicted felon, pleading guilty in 2002
to bilking his supporters
and cheating on his taxes.
He spent a year in federal
prison, but later denied any
wrongdoing.
———
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on Twitter at http://twitter.
com/melindadeslatte
airstrikes against IS and providing military training, but
Hollande reiterated Friday
that France would not send
ground troops.
Stressing the international
nature of the fight against IS,
Hollande said, “Even if was
France that was attacked July
14, it’s the world that was targeted.”
He pledged that investigators would find the truth
about “the circumstances and
the causes of this tragedy, and
the eventual networks of the
terrorist.”
The Paris prosecutor says
attacker Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel had accomplices and appears to have
been plotting his attack for
months, citing text messages,
more than 1,000 phone calls
and video of the attack scene
on the phone of one of five
suspects handed preliminary
terrorism charges Thursday
in the case. Bouhlel was killed
by police.
Amid questions about the
police presence July 14, authorities in Nice are protesting against a request from
French anti-terror police to
delete surveillance camera
images of the attack. The
cameras could show where
and how police were deployed.
The city received a letter
this week from the SDAT anti-terrorism agency, obtained
by The Associated Press, saying images of the July 14 attack should be destroyed.
An official with the national police said the request was
motivated by concern that
the images could leak and be
used for jihadi propaganda.
The official was not authorized to be publicly named.
A lawyer for the city submitted a protest letter Friday
saying Nice officials would
not comply for legal, administrative and technical reasons.
But the lawyer also notes that
the images are scheduled to
be automatically deleted anyway on Sunday, according to
Nice City Hall practice of deleting CCTV images after 10
days. Investigators will keep
copies of the images.
Interior Minister Bernard
Cazeneuve
acknowledged
Thursday that only lightly
armed local police were
guarding the entrance to a
pedestrian zone on the Nice
beachfront when Bouhlel
sped past a barricade and ran
over people. Cazeneuve had
previously said national police were guarding the closedoff boulevard.
France bolsters military fight against IS
By ANGELA CHARLTON
Associated Press
By Jeanne Phillips
DEAR ABBY: I am a
grandmother and greatgrandmother who is concerned about the behavior
of my grandson toward his
7-year-old daughter, “Beth,”
and her 9-year-old cousin,
“Mandy.” When Mandy recently visited me, she told me
her uncle crept up behind her,
put his hand over her mouth
and then held her nose so she
couldn’t breathe. She said he
has done that to Beth, too.
Mandy said he held her like
that until she felt faint and
then let go, laughing. Apparently he does this “all in fun,”
but I see nothing funny about
it. What would make someone do something like this?
Mandy told me Beth is afraid
of her dad and doesn’t want
to be left alone with him. I’m
very concerned, but I live
several states away and don’t
know what I can do. — NOT
FUNNY
DEAR NOT FUNNY: Your
grandson has a bizarre sense
of humor. That he would
smother anyone — let alone a
child — to the point of fainting is sadistic, bullying, abusive behavior.
Talk to the child’s mother
to see how she feels about
this. If he would do this to
a child, one can only imagine what he may be doing to
her. She is the person to put
a stop to this. If she can’t
manage that, then any child
in the home should be living
elsewhere.
******
DEAR ABBY: I’m the
father of three beautiful,
healthy children, with an-
Ex-KKK leader David Duke says
he plans to run for US Senate
down with their golf cart.
It is unnecessary to write
a letter to the editor when
you can walk around the
corner to come to talk to
me or any other neighbor
about an issue. If you have
anything else to say about
this issue, I encourage you
to talk to myself or any other dog walking neighbors
about the poop dilemma in
person.
Thank you for showing
concern for my ailing dog.
Have a nice summer.
Kathy Howard
Orange
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Healey said an estimated 10,000 copycat assault
weapons were sold in Massachusetts last year.
Baker said during his
monthly “Ask the Governor” segment on WGBHFM Thursday that Healey
has the authority to send
the notice about the assault
weapons ban.
Pro-gun protesters concerned about Healey’s enforcement notice gathered
outside the Statehouse
Thursday afternoon waving
“Don’t Tread on Me” flags.
Healey
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A larger rally is planned
for Saturday morning, also
outside the Statehouse.
Baker issued a statement
later Thursday saying that
since Healey’s “recent action potentially leaves tens
of thousands of law abiding
citizens open to criminal
charges,” it’s important to
protect those who have already purchased guns believing in good faith that
they were legal under state
law.
Healey said Wednesday
that the enforcement no-
QVP
PRESIDENTS MEET — President Barack Obama, right, meets with Mexican
President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, in the Oval Office of the White House in
Washington, Friday, July 22, 2016. Nieto, who has said the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s negative attitude toward Mexicans, including
saying they bring drugs and crime to America and calling them rapists, has hurt
his country’s relations with the U.S. AP Photo/Susan Walsh
Washington
we’re also neighbors and
we’re friends,” Obama said.
The news conference
came the morning after the
closing of the Republican
National Convention and
a speech by GOP nominee
Donald Trump, whose demands that Mexico pay for
a U.S. border wall and descriptions of Mexican immigrants as criminals and
rapists has offended the
neighboring country.
Pena Nieto said a good
relationship with the United
States is “essential” for his
country and said he looks
forward to a “frank, open
dialogue” with whomever is
elected. Pena Nieto avoided
questions about the wall,
but has previously said that
Mexico will not pay for the
wall Trump proposes.
The two men also endorsed the Trans-Pacific
Partnership trade agreement that both countries
have signed on to, saying it
would make the relationship between their countries even stronger. They
said they have learned
from the two-decade-old
North American Free Trade
Agreement, which Trump
has heavily criticized.
Obama said the global
economy is a fact, and
“we’re not going to be able
to build a wall around that.”
The visit comes less than
a month after Pena Nieto
and Obama met in Canada
during a summit of North
America’s leaders. Obama’s
meetings with visiting foreign leaders are usually announced weeks in advance,
but this visit was announced
just last week.
The
White
House
shrugged off suggestions
Night
• Orange — Butterfield
Park on East River Street.
• Petersham — On the
common on Main Street.
There will be free hot
dogs and lemonade, music,
games, police K-9s and more.
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The events are also supported, in part, by State
Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee
(R-Athol),
Massachusetts
World War II Weekend and
Heywood Healthcare.
Information on the coali-
Germany
Donald’s across the street
from the mall, which was
filled with people doing
their weekend shopping.
As dozens of shots rang
out, terrified shoppers
ran from the scene, some
carrying babies and pushing strollers.
Video obtained by The
Associated Press from
German news agency
NonstopNews
showed
two bodies with sheets
draped over them not far
from the fastfood restaurant. Another video posted online showed a gunman emerging from the
door of the McDonald’s,
raising what appeared
to be a pistol with both
hands and aiming at people on the sidewalk, firing
as they fled in terror.
Witness Luan Zequiri
said he was in the mall
when the shooting began.
He told German broadcaster n-tv that he heard
the attacker yell an anti-foreigner insult and
“there was a really loud
scream.”
He said he saw only one
attacker, who was wearing jack boots and a backpack.
“I looked in his direction and he shot two people on the stairs,” Zequiri
said. He said he hid in a
shop, then ran outside
when the coast was clear
and saw bodies of the
dead and wounded on the
ground.
Germany’s
Interior
Ministry said Munich
police had set up a hotline for concerned citizens. Residents of Munich opened their doors
to people seeking shelter
using the Twitter hashtag
#opendoor.
Also on Twitter, police
asked people to refrain
from speculating about
the attack. Germany’s interior minister cut short
his holiday in the United
States to go back to Berlin late Friday to meet
with security officials.
German
Chancellor
Angela Merkel was being
regularly briefed on the
attack, said her chief of
staff, Peter Altmaier.
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“All that we know and
can say right now is that it
was a cruel and inhumane
attack,” he said on German public channel ARD.
“We can’t rule out that
there are terrorist links.
We can’t confirm them,
but we are investigating
along those lines too.”
Altmaier noted that
Friday was the fifth anniversary of the massacre
in Oslo, Norway, by a farright extremist that killed
77 people, 69 of them at a
youth summer camp.
“You can only have absolute security in an absolute surveillance state,
and nobody wants that,
it would be the opposite
of our free western European way of life,” he
said. “But, and this became clear again today,
we can’t talk down this
danger. It’s a danger that
many countries are exposed, especially in the
west, and that’s why it’s
important to give our security agencies the instruments they need.”
Police responded in
large numbers to the mall
in the northern part of
Munich, near the city’s
Olympic Stadium in the
Moosach district of the
Bavarian capital.
It was also not far from
where Palestinian attackers opened fire in
the Olympic Village in
1972, killing 11 Israeli
athletes. Five guerrillas
and a police officer were
also killed. The GSG9
anti-terrorism unit was
created after that attack,
though the city saw a
worse one in 1980, when
13 people were killed and
more than 200 injured at
the city’s annual Oktoberfest in a bombing blamed
on a student with ties to a
neo-Nazi group.
It was the second attack in Germany in less
than a week. On Monday, a 17-year-old Afghan
wounded four people in
an ax-and-knife attack on
a regional train near the
Bavarian city of Wuerzburg, and another woman
outside as he fled. All survived, although one man
any of the homes that were
raised and moved elsewhere
she said. That is an area
they would love to explore
further. The Tully section
of Orange is also in an area
they have not been called to
but have on their wish list. Despite not investigating
homes around the Quabbin,
the group has been as far
away as Middleborough and
Auburn, Maine. During the
summer Powling said they
do not get as many requests
due to many people being
busy, however, once the
fall begins they typically see
more demand. They also keep their
equipment simple for the
most part unlike what can
be seen on televised ghost
hunts. They mostly use digital cameras, electromagnetic field (EMF) readers, a
compass, voice recorder and
night vision capable video
camera. Powling said they
have also recently begun to
use holiday grid light projects to see if anything passes
through the light.
Ann Benard, QVP mem-
that the visit was timed to
highlight differences between Democrats and Republicans, particularly on
attitudes toward Latinos.
“I think it’s fair to say
that almost anything that
President Obama did on
Friday would be viewed as a
sharp contrast to the agenda
that’s being put forward by
the other side,” said White
House press secretary Josh
Earnest. “But in this case,
it’s been a while since the
president has hosted the
president of Mexico here at
the White House.”
Trump has also said Mexican immigrants “have lots
of problems” and when they
come to the U.S. “they’re
bringing drugs. They’re
bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume,
ther. are good people.”
Al said they sold two
semi-automatic guns in
June; they typically sell
three to four in a month,
tion can be found online at sometimes more. Chris atwww.nqcc.org. The organi- tempted to reach out to
zation also has a Facebook the AG’s office Thursday
to get a list of guns they
page.
More about National are no longer able to sell.
Night Out can be found on- She was told that there is
no list and to “use your
line at https://natw.org.
own judgement.” She
said, “That sounds like entrapment, everyone interfrom the train remains prets things in a different
in life-threatening con- way.” They are currently condition. The attacker was
shot and killed by police. tacting gun manufacturers
The Islamic State group for more information on
claimed
responsibility what gun models they canfor the train attack, but not sell and most manuauthorities have said the facturers are still unsure
at this point. teen likely acted alone.
The store is also seekGun attacks in Germany
ing
clarification on other
are uncommon. Firearm
ownership is widespread issues such as an exempbut they are strictly reg- tions for law enforcement
ulated, with purchasers officers. Nothing was menfirst having to take train- tioned on whether or not
ing courses in order to be there was an exemption in
granted a permit to own the letter from the AG’s
one. Many types of fire- office Chris said. Also, they are unsure of
arms are banned.
In the U.S., President what can be sold along the
Barack Obama pledged lines of aftermarket accesto provide Germany with sories that owners of semiwhatever help it might automatic weapons would
need to investigate the buy to customize their previous purchase. This was
mall shooting.
also not mentioned in the
-----Jordans and Rising re- letter the store received. One thing that was
ported from Berlin. Associated Press writers mentioned in the letter
Ferdinand Ostrop In Ber- however was, gun stores
lin and Jennifer Farrar in in the Massachusetts can
New York contributed to no longer take delivery of
new product or ship it to
this report.
another state, such as the
case when they sell a gun
to a buyer from another
state through gun stores
in other states where the
weapons are still allowed. Chris said that the store
sells
a diverse range of
LAWRENCE,
Mass.
products
so they do not
(AP) — Police say a 16-yearfeel
this
will ruin their
old Massachusetts boy is in
business. critical condition after he
was shot at least twice in the Grrr Gear is suggestabdomen earlier this week ing that those upset by
the new ban contact their
in Lawrence.
The Eagle-Tribune re- state legislators, as well
ports the boy, who wasn’t Governor Charlie Baker’s
identified, was shot on Ten- office, to voice their conney Street at about 11 p.m. cern with the changes.
Also they recommend that
Wednesday.
Police Chief James Fitz- people attend the Gun
patrick says he’s outraged Owner’s Action League
that this type of incident (GOAL) rally at the statewould happen on a quiet house Saturday, at 10 a.m.,
summer night in this neigh- protesting the ban. GOAL interpretation borhood.
Mayor Daniel Rivera GOAL released a press
called the shooting “an release on Friday of their
anomaly” and said that interpretation of the new
crime in the city is down law pertaining to semi-automatic weapons. overall.
The victim remains in se- “The new rules ban all
rious condition at a Boston- semi-automatic rifles that
accept a detachable magaarea hospital.
Police don’t think the zine, and potentially some
shooting is drug- or gang- shotguns and handguns,
related, but they also don’t not lawfully possessed
prior to Sept. 13, 1994.”
believe it was random.
Lawrence teen in
critical condition
after shooting
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ber and historian, said they
are not like the paranormal
investigators on tv shows
such as ‘Ghost Adventures’
on the Travel Channel. They
do not shout to provoke
ghosts or fake results. Last year, when QVP was
allowed to investigate the
Orange Historical Society,
they hosted a public investigation allowing anyone who
wanted the chance to go in
with them as a fundraiser
for the historical society.
This is something they plan
to do again in the future.
The historical society was
a location the group found
a fair amount of evidence.
Pollard said they were able
to get a little boy to respond to them on the voice
recorder. She said it is believed to be a boy who lived
at the house before the front
portion of the building was
added who died after accidentally ingesting a harmful
medicine. QVP members said they
have only experienced a few
occasions where they felt
threatened or thought that
Guns
tice sent to gun dealers and
manufacturers makes clear
that the new rule will not
be enforced against gun
owners who bought or sold
these weapons prior to the
notice being sent out.
Dealers who currently
have these weapons on
hand, however, are not permitted to sell them to Massachusetts buyers, according to Healey. She said they
may transfer them out-ofstate to jurisdictions where
sales of these weapons are
legal.
there may be demonic spirits present. Powling is studying demonology to help the
group better handle situations like that.
In most cases the group
finds no human presence
but residual energy of past
occurrences. QVP investigations can
be requested through the
group’s website or over the
phone. Once requested, the
group will perform an intake
and then do research. They
try to debunk everything
they can so a creaky floorboard is not thought to be a
ghost. All investigations are
also kept confidential. QVP
will not tell anyone where
they investigate or what they
find, only the one requesting
the investigation and group
members sees the results
of the investigation. “We’re
locals, we enjoy it and we
don’t charge,” Powling said. The group can be reached
at
www.quabbinvalleyparanomal.com,
through
email
ucghost2@yahoo.
com or by phone at 978-5443470.
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The current ban on assault
weapons in Massachusetts
was put in place in 1998. GOAL feels that while
those who purchased their
guns before July 20 are not
breaking the law there is
no guarantee the law will
not change again to include pre-ban firearms. The release from GOAL
also states, “She (Healey)
has emphatically accused
all of us of committing a
felony for utilizing what
she calls a ‘Loop Hole’ to
buy a ‘duplicate gun’.”
Penalties
Penalties for violating
the ban are “for a first
offense, by a fine of not
less than $1,000 nor more
than $10,000 or by imprisonment for not less than
one year nor more than 10
years, or by both such fine
and imprisonment; and for
a second offense, by a fine
of not less than $5,000 nor
more than $15,000 or by
imprisonment for not less
than five years nor more
than 15 years, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.” Also expressed in Goal’s
release, “None of the governors or attorney generals since 1998 have ever
mentioned that the status
quo for the guns we were
purchasing there was a
problem. So the only conclusion is that this new rule
is either a lie or the last 18
years of approved transfers have been a massive
entrapment case spanning
four administrations.”
Information from AG
Information found on
the AG’s page on the
state’s website states that
law enforcement officers
are exempt from the ban.
Gun dealers that provide
transfers for private sales
of now banned guns will
also not be penalized if
said gun was purchased
prior to July 20. Currently the AG’s office has no list of banned
guns but said they “will
work with gun dealers, as
necessary, to help them
identify the guns that meet
one or both of the tests of
a copy or duplicate.” The AG said that these
guns have been banned
since 1998 and what is
changing is that the law
will be enforced. Healy
said, “The gun industry
has openly defied our laws
here in Massachusetts for
nearly two decades. We
have a moral and legal responsibility to ensure that
combat-style weapons are
off our streets and out of
the hands of those who
would use them to kill innocent people. Increasingly, these guns are the
weapon of choice for mass
shooters, and we will do
everything we can to prevent the kinds of tragedies
here that have occurred in
places like Orlando, San
Bernardino, Newtown and
Aurora.”
More information can
be found on http://www.
mass.gov/ago/public-safety/awbe.html. e-mail us
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Tee times for
‘The Man’
ATHOL — The title of “The
Man” is on the line at Ellinwood Country Club this weekend as 46 golfers battle for the
season’s top prize and hope to
avoid being labeled “The Grenade.”
The two-day, net best ball
event will pit today’s top finishers with the bottom feeders
for Sunday to determine the
best 36-hole score. Saturday’s
tee times and randomly drawn
pairings are as follows:
9 a.m. — Kevin Kaczmarczyk
and Fred Deane
9:10 a.m. — Mike Zanga and
Al Deacon; Kevin Horrigan and
Nelson Leadbetter
9:20 a.m. — Brian Savoy and
Sean Coolidge; John Jillson
and Shaun Kelleher
9:30 a.m. — John Sullivan
and Dick Armentrout; John
Gale and Brion Barrett
9:40 a.m. — Todd Lanoue and
Phil Purple; Mike Earle and Tyler St. Cyr
9:50 a.m. — Jack Ackert and
John Coflesky; Gary Rahaim
and Mike King
10 a.m. — Jason Gray and
Jerry Godin; Jason Goodhind
and Alby Stewart
10:10 a.m. — Scott Betourney
and Chad Softic; Kyle Newton
and Brendan Horrigan
10:20 a.m. — Brett Kreiger
and Marvin Black; Ron
Quesnell and Jon Bramhall
10:30 a.m. — Derek Yarussi
and Bill Fregeau; Mike Edson
and Ed Woodcome
10:40 a.m. — Steve Garrity
and Joe Boyd; Brian Johnson
and Fred Charest
10:50 a.m. — Harry Smith
and Hugh Horrigan; Doug Kaczmarczyk and Dave Cullen
Jeff Gordon readies
for the Brickyard in
surprising return
By MICHAEL MAROT
AP Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis and Pocono may not be the
only stops on Jeff Gordon’s comeback tour.
The four-time Cup champion,
who is coming out of retirement to
fill in for the injured Dale Earnhardt
Jr. the next two races, kept the door
open to running more if Earnhardt
doesn’t return from concussion-like
symptoms.
Gordon is expected to make his
season debut in Sunday’s Brickyard
400. Hendrick Motorsports has already announced Gordon will replace Earnhardt next weekend at
Pocono, too.
Earnhardt used a Twitter post on
Friday to tell fans he was finally starting to feel better, writing: “Today is
the 1st day in many that I sensed improvement. Seen small gains during
my physical therapy as well. Light at
the end of the tunnel.”
But if NASCAR’s most popular
driver misses more time, Gordon
appears to be ready and willing to
keep racing.
“Let’s not speculate right now,”
Gordon said Friday after arriving at
Indy’s 2.5-mile oval. “I’ll do whatever I need to, but I’ll also do whatever the team needs to get the most
points.”
Earnhardt missed two races in
2012 with concussions and took
himself out of the car last weekend
at New Hampshire because he was
struggling with his balance. Gordon had not spoken publicly since
Hendrick made the announcement
Wednesday that Earnhardt needed
more time to recover.
For Gordon, it was an easy decision.
He spent 23 years driving the No.
24 car to 93 career wins for team
owner Rick Hendrick, including a
record five times at Indianapolis
— which is just a short drive from
his childhood home in Pittsboro,
Indiana. And he remains confident
he can be competitive in his season
debut, even with temperatures expected to hover in the 90s and a heat
index topping 100 degrees all weekend.
Besides, he was planning to be at
Indianapolis this weekend anyway.
Speedway President Doug Boles
said race organizers were planning
to announce Gordon would drive
the pace car this weekend. Those
plans changed when Earnhardt was
ruled out Tuesday night by doctors in
Pittsburgh.
“I spoke with John Edwards and
said, ‘Have you spoken to the speedway yet?’” Gordon said. “I said,
‘Well, you might want to hold off on
that announcement.’”
Gordon also acknowledged that
while it won’t be hard to focus on
racing in Earnhardt’s No. 88 car, it
will be odd to climb out of the car
and see Earnhardt’s name — and
it will be a challenge to stay out of
Chase Elliott’s pit box. Elliott replaced Gordon in the No. 24 car following the 2015 season finale.
MYSTIC MISSILE — The Starrett-sponsored ‘Mystic Missile’ was on display at the company’s Athol headquarters on Friday.
The car will be in action tonight at Monadnock Speedway in the 200-lap NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event. Pictured in the
car is James Blewett, son of driver Jimmy Blewett.
Photo By Josh Talbot
Starrett car ready for Monadnock
By JOSH TALBOT
ADN Sports Editor
ATHOL — The LS Starrett
“Mystic Missile” will be a crowd
favorite at tonight’s 200-lap NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race
at Monadnock Speedway. The No.
4 car was on full display Friday as
the company welcomed car owner
Bob Garbarino and driver Jimmy
Blewett to campus.
The welcoming party included a
tour of the Starrett facilities and a
barbecue for the company’s race
fans. With the “Mystic Missile”
on display at the region’s “home”
track and a number of employees
expected to be in attendance, Starrett Vice President of Operations
Jim Taylor is hoping for a strong
showing.
“This is what we consider Starrett’s home race so we’ve put a
lot of effort into it,” said Taylor.
“We’re going to be taking people
up to the races and we expect big
things.”
The 35-year-old Blewett, a native of Howell Township, N.J.,
hopes to qualify well for tonight’s
race, but has only raced at Monadnock one other time. Blewett
considers tire management — and
a fast start — the key to success.
“Track position is going to mean
a lot,” said Blewett. “You really
don’t want to start in the back at
a short track and have to use your
car up to get to the front. I think
it’s very similar to my local track.”
A 16-year racing veteran,
Blewett says he doesn’t feel the
NFL to review domestic
violence allegations
against Dallas’ Elliott
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) —
The NFL says it is reviewing
domestic violence allegations
against Dallas Cowboys rookie
Ezekiel Elliott.
A police report says Elliott
denied allegations that he assaulted his girlfriend early Friday in Columbus, Ohio, causing bruises and abrasions. The
report says he wasn’t arrested
because of conflicting versions
of what happened.
Three witnesses told police
they didn’t see Elliott assault
the 20-year-old woman. Elliott
says the woman got the bruises
and abrasions in a bar fight.
The player’s father, Stacy Elliott, said in a statement Friday
that the claims are “completely
false” and that his son has cooperated with the investigation.
Ezekiel Elliott is a running
back who played at Ohio State.
He turned 21 Friday.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy says the allegations will
be reviewed under the league’s
personal conduct policy.
Former Vikes, Cards coach
Dennis Green dies at 67
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Dennis Green, a trailblazing coach who
led a Minnesota Vikings renaissance
in the 1990s and also coached the Arizona Cardinals, has died. He was 67.
Green’s family posted a message
on the Cardinals website on Friday
announcing the death. Other details
were not immediately disclosed,
though the Cardinals said Green had
died of a heart attack.
Green spent 10 seasons in Minnesota, leading the Vikings to eight
playoff appearances and two NFC
championship games. He only had
one losing season and compiled an
overall record of 97-62, including a
15-1 regular season in 1998 spearheaded by a record-setting offense.
His three-year run with the Cardinals
was less successful, but Arizona President Michael Bidwell said Green
would be remembered as a true innovator, leader and pioneer among
coaches.
same amount of pressure he felt at
a younger age, but is still hoping to
impress the locals.
“You definitely want to do well
knowing a lot of the Starrett work
force and the higher-ups will be
there,” said Blewett. PARTNERSHIP
Blewett left the tour to focus on
the family business after the 2013
season and limited himself to local
races. Towards the end of the 2015
season, Blewett purchased a family-owned car and planned to run
a limited tour schedule in 2016.
Shortly before the season began,
Garbarino reached out to him to
come on board.
“The pieces of the puzzle came
together for (Garbarino),” said
Blewett. “He wasn’t really planning to run without a sponsor and
we just grabbed some of our guys
and here we are.”
The opportunity was made
possible thanks to Starrett which
agreed to be a primary sponsor for
the season. Starrett first had its interest peaked at the Mass. Manufacturing Extension Partnership
and got on board after meeting
Garbarino.
“We did a little research and
found out everyone that attends a
race and everyone who works on a
racecar uses our tools,” said Taylor. “It’s a perfect demographic
for us and we’ve had a lot of success reaching our target audience
through this medium.”
QUALITY
Starrett has become known
WIDE TIRES — A front view of the ‘Mystic Missile’ displays the
width or the car’s tires.
Photo By Josh Talbot
throughout the world for it’s quality. With that in mind, the company was focused on associating
itself with the very best.
“That’s what we have been able
to accomplish with Bob and Jimmy,” said Taylor. “We were really
attracted to the high quality and
caliber of people they are.”
WELCOMING
Blewett arrived on campus Friday morning and toured the facilities for approximately two hours.
He came away impressed with the
commitment of the work force.
“To see the work ethic of the
guys in there and the quality of
each product, it says a lot,” said
Blewett. “You get a quick understanding of why Starrett is number
one.”
HUMBLED
Blewett has put his time in over
the years, but his only other fulltime ride came with TS Hauler.
After sitting out the last two seasons, Blewett is grateful for Starrett’s primary sponsorship.
“It’s a humbling experience,”
said Blewett. “You feel like all
the years you’ve put in are finally
paying off. I’m really thankful to
Starrett for the opportunity. Their
backing has made things a lot easier for Bob and having (Starrett)
on board was the deciding factor
on us going racing this year.”
TROPHIES
Starrett will provide the trophies to the winners of all seven
classes tonight. The trophies are
engraved, limited edition micrometers made in the Athol factory.
Racing starts at 4:30 p.m.
UConn AD preparing pitch in hopes of joining Big 12
STORRS, Conn. (AP) —
UConn’s new athletic director
says he’s waiting to hear from
the Big 12 about its interest level
in the school before reaching out
with an official pitch to join the
conference.
The Big 12’s school presidents
on Tuesday moved closer to expansion, directing Commissioner
Bob Bowlsby to begin evaluating
schools interested in joining.
UConn’s David Benedict, in a
wide-ranging interview with The
Associated Press on Friday, acknowledged the Huskies are interested in being evaluated.
“At this point in time the Power Five conferences certainly are
looked to as the most competitive conferences,” he said. “They
derive the most money from
their multi-media agreements,
their television agreements. And
therefore, certainly we aspire
to be in those conferences and
compete at that level.”
UConn currently competes
in most sports in the American
Athletic Conference.
Benedict was hired in March
to succeed Warde Manuel after
he left for Michigan. Benedict
said of all possible candidates,
UConn is the most similar to the
Power Five schools, with $71 million athletic budget.
He noted it was one of three
division one schools this past
year to send its football, baseball
and men’s and women’s basketball teams to the postseason.
And since 1995, UConn has won
11 women’s national basketball
championships, four men’s basketball titles, two in field hockey
and one in men’s soccer. The
school’s football program also
has been to six bowl games.
But Benedict said he has no
plans to pick up the phone and
call Bowlsby or head to Texas
with a PowerPoint presentation.
He said it’s his understanding
that the Big 12 will reach out to
those it knows have an interest.
“I don’t think circumventing
that process is the way to go,” he
said. “But I don’t think there is
a question as to whether or not
the Big 12 is aware that we would
have an interest if they are inter-
ested in us.”
Benedict said if the school
does join the Big 12, he believes
it would eventually need to expand its 40,000-seat football
stadium in East Hartford. But
he said they can’t do that until
Husky fans consistently sell out
the building.
He said the school is currently
concentrating its efforts on raising private donations to upgrade
its baseball, softball, soccer and
hockey facilities. There is still
no timetable for construction,
but Benedict said the school has
about $14 million committed to
the project, with a goal of raising
another $11 million.
“That’s a priority for us, because it also sends out the mes-
sage that we are going to invest
in facilities that are up to (Power
Five) standard,” he said
Benedict said an intact American Conference is still a viable
alternative should the Huskies
be passed over by the Power
Five. But he said the idea that
UConn would consider rejoining the Big East for sports other
than football is not currently on
the table.
“Everybody is jockeying for
position,” he said. “Part of my
role and responsibility is making
sure we’re looking at all options,
keeping all options open to make
sure we put ourselves as a university and an athletics program
in the best possible position to
compete.”
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP)
— Dustin Johnson started and
finished the day tied with Luke
List for the Canadian Open
lead. The U.S. Open champion
had to make up a lot of ground
to do it.
Johnson had a double bogey and two bogeys on his first
holes Friday in windy conditions
at sun-baked Glen Abbey. He
rebounded with six birdies and
had a late bogey in a 1-under 71.
List also shot a 71, birdieing
the par-5 16th and 18th after
dropping making three bogeys
in a four-hole stretch early on
the back line.
Canadian
amateur
Jared
du Toit, former Arizona State
teammate Jon Rahm and Kelly
Kraft were a stroke back, also
each shooting 71.
Du Toit made the turn tied for
the lead at 7 under, then had a
triple-bogey 8 on No. 2 and a
bogey on No. 5. The Sun Devils senior birdied the next three
holes and closed with a par.
Top-ranked defending champion Jason Day was 1 over, following his opening 69 with a 76.
Dustin Johnson, Luke List share
the lead at Canadian Open
Ex-Razorback Cobbs cites brain
injury, avoids prison time
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) —
Former Arkansas and NFL running back Cedric Cobbs has been
sentenced to three years of probation on a drug-related charge,
avoiding prison time after telling
a federal judge that he’s undergoing treatment for a brain disease.
Cobbs faced up to four years
in prison after pleading guilty to
using a phone to facilitate a drug
offense. In court papers, Cobbs
says he’s receiving inpatient
treatment for chronic traumatic
encephalopathy, which has been
tied to repeated brain trauma
and is associated with memory
loss, depression and progressive
dementia.
U.S. District Judge Price Marshall sentenced Cobbs to probation and 150 hours of community
service Thursday. Prosecutors
didn’t oppose the sentence for
Cobbs, who played for Arkansas
from 1999 to 2003 and one season
each for the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos.
ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, July 23-24, 2016 Page 7
Sportsman’s
Corner
By MIKE ROCHE
Sen. Bob Wetmore Fishing Hole Planned
This writer was invited to a meeting this week to begin planning an event to honor Senator Bob Wetmore. The “Sportsman’s Senator” was a true advocate for hunting, fishing and
conservation and was a tremendous advocate for investing to
protect wildlife habitat. It is well-known that the inspiration for
his political career was his discovering, after returning home
from serving his country, that his beloved fishing spots had
been polluted.
In that spirit, the Mount Grace Land Trust is planning an
event in Orange. Mount Grace is celebrating thirty years of
land conservation this year and will be holding an event in each
of the towns it serves. The Wetmore event will be the celebration of the Trusts work in Orange and is focused on a spot in
the Tully River which is just what the senator treasured. The
site, just north of Noel’s Nursery, is on land donated by the Gifford family. The family had a cabin there where they retreated
from the city and it has a significant stretch of the Tully River
which is very suitable to fly fishing.
The plans are just beginning and Mount Grace would love to
have input from local people, particularly hunters and fishermen, as to what might make the event reflect on the work done
by Bob Wetmore and the Mount Grace Land Trust. Anyone
who would like to be involved in any way can contact Jay Rasku
of Mount Grace at rasku@mountgrace.org or (978) 248-2043.
Last week this space contained information on the dam repair work which is underway on the Millers River in Orange
and has resulted in low water levels in the center of town. The
continuing drought conditions have caused the Millers, and all
other central Mass rivers and streams to be running at historic
low levels with no end in sight. Water conservation measures
are in place in area towns and we are all doing what we can to
get through this situation.
This would be a good time for me to print the information
on fish kills provided by MassWildlife. On the MassWildlife
web page, it is noted that with summer weather here, lakes and
ponds are warming up, and fish kills may occur. The sight of
dead and dying fish along the shores of a favorite pond or river
can be distressing and can prompt concerns about pollution.
However, the vast majority of summer fish kills reported are
natural events.
Natural fish kills are generally the result of low oxygen levels,
fish diseases, or spawning stress. Depletion of dissolved oxygen
is one of the most common causes of natural fish kills. Water
holds less dissolved oxygen at higher temperatures; in shallow,
weedy ponds oxygen can be especially low as plants consume
oxygen at night. Spawning of fish such as Sunfish, Bluegill, and
Largemouth Bass in late spring and early summer occurs in
shallow waters along the shore. These densely crowded spawning areas become susceptible to disease outbreaks, especially
as water temperatures increase. The result is an unavoidable
natural fish kill, usually consisting of only one or two species
of fish.
To be sure there isn’t a pollution problem, it’s always best
to report fish kills. When a fish kill report comes in, a MassWildlife fisheries biologist determines if the kill is a natural
event or the result of pollution. In general, pollution impacts
all kinds of aquatic life; therefore, the most important piece
of evidence for the biologists is the number and variety of fish
associated with the incident. When pollution is the suspected
culprit, MassWildlife notifies the Department of Environmental Protection, who then conducts a formal investigation of the
water and affected fish to determine the source of pollution.
To report a fish kill, contact the Environmental Police Radio
Room at 1(800) 632-8075.
I would like to welcome Troy Gipps, the new editor of Massachusetts Wildlife Magazine. Peter Mirick has retired and I
wish him the best. Pete did an outstanding job in his tenure
with the magazine. Since 1956, tens of thousands of readers
have enjoyed the superb wildlife stories and exceptional nature
photography found in Massachusetts Wildlife magazine. In
commemoration of the 60th anniversary, a variety of historical
articles will be published in the next three 2016 issues highlighting our collective conservation history. A reprint of the cover
from May/June 1969 will appear on the next issue. As always,
Massachusetts Wildlife strives to bring compelling stories
about the environment, conservation, fishing, hunting, natural
history, and just about everything related to the outdoors in
Massachusetts. If you are not currently a subscriber, subscribe
and see what you’ve been missing! A two-year subscription (8
issues) is only $10.00. And don’t forget, the Magazine makes
a great gift. Go to mass.gov/dfw/magazine for subscription information, to view a preview of the forthcoming issue, and to
read a note from Troy Gipps, as he begins his tenure as editor
of Massachusetts Wildlife.
Beginning July 1st, applications for the 2016 Quabbin Controlled Deer Hunt will be available at the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) deer hunt web page (www.
mass.gov/dcr/deerhunt). Click on the application box to begin
the process; completed applications must be submitted by August 15th to be eligible for the lottery drawing in September.
Beginning this year, all applications must be submitted online
and there is no longer an application fee.
Applicants can use any computer with internet access, including those at public libraries, to complete the application
form. During the application period, staff at the Quabbin Visitor Center (485 Ware Road, Belchertown) will be available to
assist hunters with the online application on Saturdays from
9:00 A.M. to noon and Wednesdays from noon to 3:00 P.M.
The 2016 Quabbin Controlled Deer Hunt will occur during
the state shotgun season in the Pelham, New Salem, Petersham, and Prescott sections of the Quabbin Reservation. Applicants may apply in groups with a minimum of two hunters
up to a maximum of six hunters on each application. On September 7th, approximately 1,100 permits will be drawn based
upon hunter’s license numbers. Successful applicants will receive written notification from the DCR by early October. For
more information, please call the Quabbin Visitor Center at
(413) 323-7221.
Judge won’t kick DA off Smith case
NEW ORLEANS (AP) —
A judge refused Friday to remove the New Orleans district
attorney and his staff from the
prosecution of a man charged
with second-degree murder in
the April shooting death of retired Saints defensive end Will
Smith.
John Fuller, an attorney for
Cardell Hayes, wanted District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro off the case, saying he had
made baseless accusations, including witness intimidation,
against Fuller.
Hayes was arrested after
Smith was shot to death following an automobile crash
on April 9. Prosecutors say
Hayes provoked a confrontation by ramming his SUV into
one driven by Smith — after
Smith had earlier bumped the
rear of Hayes’ vehicle.
The defense has argued
that Smith was the aggressor
and that Hayes fired in selfdefense after Smith went to
his own car to get his gun.
Assistant District Attorney David Pipes, arguing for
Cannizzaro, said Fuller failed
to present any evidence that
warrants the removal. He said
removal would require proof
that the district attorney’s office has personal animosity
toward the defendant, Hayes,
rather than Fuller.
STAGE WINNER — France’s Romain Bardet celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the nineteenth
stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 146 kilometers (90.7 miles) with start in Albertville and finish
in Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, France, Friday.
AP Photo/Peter Dejong
Froome crashes, Burdet wins stage
By SAMUEL PETREQUIN
AP Sports Writer
SAINT-GERVAIS-LESBAINS, France (AP) — Rain
and crashes played havoc at
the Tour de France on Friday as Chris Froome hit the
ground and Romain Bardet
posted the first French victory
at this year’s race.
Froome quickly borrowed
a teammate’s bike and kept
his now torn yellow jersey
after crossing the finish line
36 seconds behind Bardet,
who climbed to second place
overall.
Froome holds a lead of 4
minutes, 11 seconds over Bardet, with two-time runner-up
Nairo Quintana of Colombia
moving up to third, 4:27 back.
Bardet attacked on a
descent moments before
Froome slipped on road paint
as he crossed a white line and
hit the ground just 13.5 kilometers (8 miles) from the finish. The two-time champion
was able to continue racing
after swapping bikes with
Geraint Thomas.
“I think that I hit one of the
white lines on the road and
lost my front wheel,” Froome
said at the finish, his right
knee heavily bandaged. “I’m
okay, I’m lucky that nothing
is seriously injured. A crash
like that could have gone either way and I’m grateful that
nothing is injured. You never
have a quiet day at the Tour.”
Froome was descending at
a relatively cautious speed of
almost 45 kph (28 mph) when
he fell. With his jersey torn,
blood dripping down his right
leg, cuts and bruises on his
back and blood on his right
elbow, Froome understandably looked uncomfortable
on Thomas’ bike.
Despite the circumstances,
Froome caught up with the
group of favorites in the brutal final climb to Le Bettex
with the help of teammate
Wouter Poels.
Froome crossed the line
grimacing in pain, then put
his arm around Poels to thank
him for the support.
“I just lost a bit of skin but
today is a day when I’m grateful for that four minute-advantage to fall back on a bit,”
Froome said. “It was great for
me to have teammates all the
way up until the finish there,
with Wout in particular and
all the guys. It was a great
team effort and it feels great
to be one day closer to Paris.”
The 146-kilometer (91mile) ride featured four ascents in the Alps and was
marred by several crashes on
roads made slippery by rain.
Second-placed Bauke Mollema also crashed at a roundabout and got dropped, as
his hopes of finishing on the
podium in Paris disappeared.
“Right now I’m on a
cloud,” Bardet said after
posting his second Tour stage
win. “I rode with my instinct.
I’m second overall, I won the
stage, it’s is beautiful.”
Spaniard Joaquim Rodriguez finished the stage in second place, in the same time
as Alejandro Valverde, 23
seconds back.
In the overall, Adam Yates
dropped from third to fourth,
nine seconds behind Quintana, and Mollema fell all the
way to 10th.
The day had started quietly
for Froome, who joked with
Peter Sagan at the front of the
pack after a group of 20 riders immediately jumped away
from the peloton. The bestplaced rider in the breakaway
was Frenchman Pierre Rolland, who lagged 22:51 minutes behind Froome overall
at the start, and Team Sky did
not chase.
But the ideal scenario
changed dramatically when
the weather turned wet. As
rain started to fall, Michael
Matthews was among the first
escapees to be caught a few
kilometers from the summit
of the punishing Montee de
Bisane, a 12-kilometer climb
with an average gradient of
eight percent.
Rolland then moved away
from his breakaway companions in the ski resort of Les
Saisies, with former world
champion Rui Costa following right on his wheel. But the
Frenchman slid off the road
on the descent and heavily
hit the tarmac. With his jersey
lacerated and covered with
dirt, Rolland remounted his
bike after consulting with the
race doctor and finished the
stage.
Froome needs to negotiate one more tricky mountain
stage on Saturday before the
ceremonial ride to Paris.
“Tomorrow is going to be
hard, it’s going to be really
hard and I’m sure that I’m
going to be a bit stiff after today,” Froome said. “Hopefully I can rely on my teammates
and it’s just one last push.”
Golf returns to the Olympics, minus its best players
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
A year away from golf’s
return to the Olympics after a 112-year absence, IOC
President Thomas Bach said
it would be good if the sport
had a wide range of players
from as many countries as
possible competing for medals.
And that’s what it delivered
— 41 countries in the men’s
and women’s competition —
an example of golf’s global
appeal.
But the story of celebrated
return has become more
about who’s not playing.
Jordan Spieth will be watching from home, still wondering if he should have set aside
his personal concerns and
gone to Rio de Janeiro. Rory
McIlroy said he won’t be
watching at all, citing the Zika
virus and then taking a swipe
at golf as an Olympic sport by
saying he would watch “the
sports that matter.”
Of eligible players, 21 men
said they would not be going,
nearly half of them citing concerns about Zika.
The women have carried
the torch for golf, with only
one player declining to go because of the mosquito-borne
virus that has been linked to
birth defects. Stacy Lewis has
questioned whether the men
make too much money to
care about the Olympics.
She is getting married in
the fall, and hearing so many
men cite Zika because they
plan to start families caused
her to probe deeper into the
threat.
“I talked to a lot of different people and basically went
into the conversation thinking in my head, ‘OK, give me
a reason why I shouldn’t go.’
And none of those people
ever gave me a reason why I
should not go,” Lewis said.
“I want to be a part of the
Olympics,” she said. .”I think
the Olympics are bigger than
any golf tournament on the
planet. It’s bigger than the
Masters. It’s bigger than the
U.S. Open. It’s bigger than
the Women’s Open. It’s the
biggest thing out there, and I
want to be a part of that.”
None of the top four in
men’s golf will be part of the
Rio Games. The men will
have only eight of the top 20
in the world, including Masters champion Danny Willett
of England and British Open
champion Henrik Stenson of
Sweden.
The women will have nine
of 10, only because South Korea has five players in the top
10 and countries only are allowed to send four.
The men’s competition is
Aug. 11-14, followed by the
women on Aug. 17-20. Regardless of who plays, medals
will be distributed to a golfer
for the first time since George
Lyon of Canada won the gold
in St. Louis against a 77-man
field — three Canadians, 74
Americans.
The women did not play.
THE FORMAT: The men
and women will compete in
medal play over 72 holes,
just like they do throughout
the golf season. The International Golf Federation has
been criticized for not having
a team format, which might
have given some players motivation to attend. Ty Votaw,
the vice presidents of the IGF,
has said player support was
imperative in golf’s bid to get
back in the Olympics, and
most of them wanted a 72hole format.
THE COURSE: For the
longest time, the biggest
headache in golf’s return to
the Olympics was getting the
golf course built. American
golf architect Gil Hanse was
selected to design Olympic
Golf Course in Barra da Tijuca, and it was delayed because
of politics and environmental
lawsuits. A test event was not
held until March and involved
nine Brazilian players. The
course could be the star of
the Olympics. It is to become
Rio’s only public course when
the Olympics are over to help
grow the sport.
MALE FAVORITE: Stenson is the highest-ranked
player at No. 5 and coming
off arguably the greatest final
round in a major when he won
The Open at Royal Troon. He
would be considered a favorite for the men’s gold along
with two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia of Spain, Rickie
Fowler and Justin Rose. Andy
Murray won a gold medal in
tennis before he won a Grand
Slam event, and that could
be a strong possibility in golf.
Garcia, Fowler, Patrick Reed
and Matt Kuchar are among
the highest-ranked players to
have never won a major.
FEMALE
FAVORITE:
Women’s golf doesn’t have as
much depth as the men, and
there are fewer surprises in
the big events. While the Ko-
reans have strength in numbers, the favorites start with
Lydia Ko of New Zealand
and Brooke Henderson of
Canada, a pair of teenagers
who are No. 1 and No. 2 in
the world, and who won the
first two majors in the LPGA
season. Lexi Thompson is
the highest-ranked American
and a major champion. Lewis
is the most accomplished
American, though she is going on two years without a
victory.
THE FUTURE: The biggest competition might be
a year after the Olympics,
when the IOC votes which
events will be part of the Tokyo Games, and whether golf
remains part of the Olympic
program beyond 2020. Golf’s
future has taken a big hit with
so many male stars pulling
out, and the IGF has said it
hopes the IOC will consider
the myriad problems in Brazil
in assessing the withdrawals.
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~~~~ Celebrations ~~~~
GFA welcomes Franklin
as its new marketing manager
Recognized
GARDNER — GFA Federal Credit Union recently
appointed Susan Franklin as
marketing manager.
In her new role, Franklin
will be responsible for the
development and promotion
of GFA’s brand image, products and services, and community involvement. Given
her strong background in
digital marketing, she brings
a wealth of knowledge and
experience in connecting
with members and the community through social media
and non-traditional means of
communicating GFA’s offerings and promotions.
MAHAR SOPHOMORES HONORED — Mahar Regional School honored
12​2​high school students on Monday, May 2​ 3​, at its 3​1st annual Academic
Awards Banquet in the Kermit Cook Auditorium. Sophomore students that
were honored for maintaining an overall 90 percent academic average in
all of their classes for the first three marking terms of the 201​5​-2016​school
year are: Elysha Bedard, Cole Emery, Emily Inman, Cassidy Layton, Tabitha
Manjourea, Seth Mitchell, Ava Paine, Samuel Paul, Owen Rich, Mayte Torres-Zelaya, Hannah Birch, Hugo Frost, Haley Jean, Vanessa Leh, Connor
McCarthy, Kyle Monette, Kailyn Patria, Gwen Perkins, Grace Robichaud,
Jessica Walker, Brittney Brown, Timothy Griffin Jr., Kirsten Ladeau, Brennan Mailloux, Lura Misner, Katelyn Page, Hannah Paul, Skyla Qualters,
James Teele, and Tyreece Younger.
School photo
Susan Franklin
“We are delighted to have
Susan join our management
team as she brings fresh ideas
and innovation to the area
of marketing. Her marketing
background, education and
keen desire to continuously
learn and evolve the marketing is exceptional”, said Tina
M. Sbrega, president and
chief executive officer.
Franklin holds an associate’s degree in graphics and
web design from Quinsigamond Community College, has
CUNA leadership training
and Google certification, and
is currently enrolled at Southern New Hampshire University to obtain her bachelor’s
degree in digital and social
marketing. She has over 15
years of marketing experience in both financial and industrial industries.
Franklin is on the board for
Leominster Crime Stoppers
and volunteers for organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the United Way.
“GFA is such a well-known
credit union in Central Massachusetts, it is a great opportunity to grow this community
based financial institution. I
look forward to promoting all
of the great products and services that GFA has to offer,
while building community
outreach”, said Franklin.
GFA Federal Credit Union
was established in 1938 and
now serves 29,000 members
who live or work in Central
Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. Family
members are also eligible to
join GFA. The financial wellbeing of members is GFA’s
top priority as the institution
continues to serve its mission by sharing profits with
members through lower loan
rates, rewards for checking
accounts, and providing individualized investment services and competitively priced
insurance for members. Visit
gfafcu.com for more information. The bank also has a
Facebook page and can be
followed on LinkedIn. For
more information, call 978632-2542.
Friends of AH award scholarships
MAHAR FRESHMEN HONORED — Mahar Regional School honored
12​2​high school students on Monday, May 2​ 3​, at its 3​1st annual Academic
Awards Banquet in the Kermit Cook Auditorium. Freshmen students who
were honored for maintaining an overall 90 percent academic average
in all of their classes for the first three marking terms of the 2015-2016
school year are: Sophia Apteker, Abby Bonk, Julius Chace, Aimee Dupont, Aria Flematti, Sarah Graeff, Lauren Henne, Alivia Liberty, Edward
McCray-Bennington, Shelby Ponusky, Victoria Tenney, Saydie True, Anna
Wetherbee, Hannah Bergquist, Mollie Burke, Emma Currier, Danielle Ellis, Alexandra Fraser, Jeanne Grutchfield, Carissa Johnson, Marianna
Mannino, Michelle Moulton, Alyssa Rousseau, Mikayla Thomas, Jazmyn
Vautour, Jordyn Berry, Amanda Calderon, Lani deDiego, Lilliana Fellows,
Elina Gordon-Halpern, Tori Hanks, Komal Khan, Will Peredina, Chloe
Taddeo, Kassidy Thompson, and Kallista Vega-Alobaidi.
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Philadelphia itself readies for the DNC
PHILADELPHIA (AP) —
As Cleveland breathes a sigh
of relief after protests during
the Republican convention
came and went without mass
disruptions and violence, eyes
now turn to Philadelphia, the
nation’s fifth largest city that
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area.
Cleveland’s marches and
rallies ended quietly Thursday
with two dozen arrests over
four days. Philadelphia is cautiously optimistic its Democratic National Convention
can follow in those footsteps
while letting protesters have
their say.
“Obviously the destruction
of property or hurting someone is a non-starter, but you
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want to be,” Mayor Jim Kenney said.
Several factors could make
Philadelphia’s protests vastly
different than those in Cleveland, including the city’s
sprawling protest sites, from
downtown to the convention
site four miles away, and the
sheer number of protesters
expected, estimated at 50,000
each day.
Kenney wouldn’t say how
many officers will be on the
streets during the protests, but
said the city’s “exemplary” police force is ready.
“It’s not easy to have someone screaming epithets in your
face two inches away from your
nose. But to be a professional
police officer, that’s what you
have to deal with,” he said.
ATHOL — The Friends of
Athol Hospital recently announced the 2016 recipients
of the Friends of Athol Hospital Scholarships.
These scholarships are
awarded to high school seniors who are pursuing a career in health care. This year’s
recipients are:
Athol High School
Kariana Tobias-Tessier; Cal-
lie Jillson.
Mahar Regional
High School
Caitlin Lacasse; Colleen
Ward; Alexis McClure.
Narragansett
Regional High School
Stephanie Banas.
The Friends have expressed
their wishes for the best for all
area high school graduates in
their future studies.
ORANGE — Jennifer J.
Wheeler has earned a doctorate in education from American International College in
Springfield. Dr. Wheeler conducted a research study investigating primary school teachers’ perceptions regarding
metacognition and math flu-
ency. She continues to teach
at the elementary level and
has an adjunct faculty position
with AIC. She is the daughter of Joann M. Wheeler of
Orange, and the late John
W. Wheeler Jr. She resides in
Orange with her spouse, Kate
Arsenault, M.Ed.
Wheeler earns education doctorate
HIRED — Michael
Hewitt, president and
CEO of bankHometown,
has announced that Ryan
Stolle has joined the bank
as vice president of government banking. Stolle
obtained his bachelor’s
degree in finance from
The Isenberg School of
Management at UMassAmherst. He has more
than eight years of government banking experience, most recently as vice
president of government
banking at bankESB in
Easthampton. Stolle will
be responsible for continuing to grow the bank’s
business
relationships
with the cities, towns, districts and authorities in
Worcester County. He is
an associate member of
the Massachusetts Collector Treasurers Association, Worcester County
Collector
Treasurers
Association,
Norfolk
County Finance Officers
Association and Hampshire-Franklin
County
Collector Treasurers Association. He resides in
Douglas.
Dean’s Lists
BOSTON — Michael
Kenney, of Athol, was
named to the dean’s list
for the spring semester at
MCPHS University, where
he is pursuing a doctor of
pharmacy degree. He will
graduate in 2019.
———
WORCESTER — Aisha
Therese Squalli, of Orange,
has been named to first honors on the Clark University
dean’s list. This selection
marks outstanding academic achievement during the
spring semester.
HIGHEST GRADE POINT AVERAGES — At Athol-Royalston Middle School’s
recent 8th Grade Step-Up Day, students who earned the highest grade point
averages were presented with the Mary Spaight Award. Recipients left to right,
are — Kayden Mousseau, Sadie Wright and Haley Wrigley.
Photo by Mitchell R. Grosky
Tri-county consortium receives $4M grant for manufacturing training
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and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 exclusively.
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GARDNER — A consortium of four Massachusetts
community colleges and partnering vocational-technical
high schools, local workforce
investment boards, the Northeast Advanced Manufacturing Consortium and employers has received a $4 million
federal TechHire grant to
provide workforce training in
advanced manufacturing in
Worcester, Middlesex and Essex counties.
The
Massachusetts
Advanced
Manufacturing TechHire Consortium
(MassAMTC) is a strategic
partnership of training providers, employers and the
workforce investment system.
With this four-year grant from
the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, MassAMTC will provide training,
work-based experiences, sup-
port services and job placement assistance in advanced
manufacturing to 300 young
people and 100 other unemployed, underemployed, or
dislocated workers.
Led by Mount Wachusett
Community College in collaboration with Middlesex Community College, Northern
Essex Community College,
and North Shore Community
College, MassAMTC has the
support of major regional industry association partners,
including the Northeast Advanced Manufacturing Consortium, which represents 13
different advanced manufacturing employers.
Additional partners include
the North Central Workforce
Investment Board (WIB),
Greater Lowell WIB, Metro
North Regional Employment
Board, North Shore WIB and
Merrimack Valley WIB, Low-
ell Technical High School,
Lynn Vocational Technical
High School, Essex Technical
High School, Whittier Regional Technical High School
and Greater Lawrence Technical High School.
“I congratulate Mount Wachusett, Middlesex, North
Shore and Northern Essex community colleges on
receiving a grant from the
U.S. Department of Labor
to accelerate their advanced
manufacturing training partnership program,” said Congresswoman Niki Tsongas.
“Boosting American manufacturing and increasing educational opportunities are two
essential components to our
nation’s future, and this funding will allow Massachusetts
to continue to lead in both
areas by providing top-tier
training and credential programs that also bolster our lo-
cal manufacturing companies
and workforce.”
“We are excited to begin
this new partnership,” said
MWCC President Daniel M.
Asquino. “Best practices and
curriculum from each institution will be shared and implemented, thereby benefiting
employers and employees of
the entire North Central and
Northeast region.”
More than $150 million in
the H-1B TechHire grant program were awarded in July
to 39 partnerships, providing
training in 25 states across the
country. More than 18,000
participants will receive services, with a focus on youth
and young adults ages 17 to
29 with barriers to employment, as well as veterans and
individuals with disabilities,
limited English proficiency,
criminal records, and longterm unemployment.
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Residential & Commercial
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MCLAUGHLIN PAVING— Driveways, sidewalks and parking lots.
Over 30 yrs. experience. Call for
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roll-off services. Containerized
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BRAMHALL
CONSTRUCTION
Jon Bramhall
Custom Homebuilding,
Additions, Decks, Siding
Kitchen & Bath Remodeling.
MCS #062506, HIC #117243
(978)544–7221
SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
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F.A. Moschetti
& Sons
(978)939–8645
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BOB'S PAINTING— Interior/ exterior. Free estimates. Insured,
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(978)855-3045.
CLEAN SWEEP— Chimney service. Cleaning, masonry, repairs,
liner installation. Inspection
(978)544-8848.
LEBLANC ENTERPRISES—
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cleanouts (978)249-4061.
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Roofing, Siding, Windows,
Additions, Seamless Gutters &
Garage Doors
For all your home
improvement needs
Call (978)544-8342
CSL #186007, HIC #126980
RENT- A- HANDYMAN— Home
carpentry, sheetrock, painting,
repairs, property maintenance.
Reasonable, reliable. References. (978)544-7455 or
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S & S APPLIANCE
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GRIFF'S RUBBISH— Removal.
Brush, building materials, appliances, etc. Surrounding towns
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A. F. MALLET EXCAVATING—
Septic systems, excavating, site
work and driveway repair. Free
estimates. Fully licensed and insured. Andy (978)790-8667, Tom
(978)503-8959. License
#114914.
FURNITURE REFINISHING—
Stripping, repair and restoration.
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Rosanne Amodeo (978)5448237.
KK ROLL OFF CONTAINERS—
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household clean out. Karl
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(978)249-4023
Welding of all Kinds
J. SAULT DRYWALL— Sheetrock installed and finished. Refinish plaster walls and ceilings to
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(978)544-2613.
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Journeyman Electrician
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Generator Back-up Systems
Service Upgrades
Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
Lic. #E38511
(978)249-6064
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PLUMBING & HEATING
New Homes, Remodeling,
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water heaters. Gas piping
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(978)249-3339 Cell (978)413-4498
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Cabintry, Kitchens, Carpentry,
Paint & Repairs. Lic. #059527
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Instruction
PIANO, ORGAN— Keyboard. All
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(978)249–9254.
MUSIKIDS— Piano, violin, guitar and vocal instruction. All ages
and levels. Victoria BartlettRoche (978)249-7771.
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Boats & Marine
Equipment
Sail Boat– Fiberglass 12 foot
complete. Free or Best Offer
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BARK'N BEAUTIES— Mobile
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come to you (978)399-3893.
Jason (978)724-4550
THE GARAGE— One Barre
Road, Junctions 122 and 32,
Petersham. (978)724-3237. Full
service auto repair.
SEAMLESS GUTTERS— Installations and Cleaning. Leaf Guard
Available. Exterior Power Washing. Free Estimates.
www.ahoseamlessgutters.com.
(603)496-7627.
RUSS PEARSON
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Full service disposal
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(978)249-5125
HANDYMAN $10/ HR— All kinds
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Foundation restoration over 30
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780-4406
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J&R TREE SERVICE— Tree
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(978)895-9690, (978)544-5410.
BUCKLES
KK BUILDERS— Custom
homes, garages, additions and
decks. Everything from floors to
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#090276, HIC #151230. Karl
Knechtel (978)944-3004.
ATHOL GLASS COMPANY—
63 Main Street. Home and Commercial. Screens and New Windows (978)249-4872.
CAPONE PAINTING— & Wallpapering. Custom ceilings. Exterior power washing and more
(978)894-5107.
BABY BLUES
DENNIS BRAMHALL BUILDER
Custom Homes, Barns,
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Garden Care
BARK MULCH— And wood
chips. Rough Cut Lumber, North
Dana Road, New Salem
(978)575–0475.
SUNRISE LANDSCAPING—
Spring/ fall clean ups. Fertilizer
programs, grub control, pruning,
mowing, mulch, dethatching
(978)544-2097.
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WHOLESALE CARPET— Service. 35 years experience. Call
Bruce (978)249-6331.
LYESIUK'S FLOORING— Sales
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estimates. Please call Nick at
(978)575-0606.
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Materials
NATIVE LUMBER— Pine
boards, hemlock dimension, hard
and soft wood beams and timbers. Wood chips, bark mulch.
Custom sawing. Monday thru Friday 8:30-4:00, Saturday, 8 to 12.
Rough Cut, Old North Dana Rd.,
New Salem (978)575–0475.
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Firewood
for Sale
FIREWOOD— Call Adams Logging, evenings (978)544-8148.
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Firewood
for Sale
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Heyes Forest Products. Call for
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CORDWOOD— (978)249-2650.
QUALITY HARDWOOD— Cut,
split, delivered. Smaller amounts
and size available for pickup.
Athol area. (570)236-1281.
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& Storage
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STORAGE
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Storage units available.
(413)423-3831
REGAL STORAGE
CENTERS LLC
Self Storage Units
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32 Brown Street
Athol, MA 01331
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Grace Quality Cars
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SALES PERSON WANTED—
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FULL & PART TIME— Wanted
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Call (978)544-2465.
ATHOL CREDIT UNION— Is
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ALWAYS BUYING— Antiques
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advertising signs, store fixtures,
carpenters and machinist tools,
lathes. Farm machinery, military
souvenirs, jackknives, license
plates. Books, postcards, picture
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(978)544-6683.
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to: lcisneros@atholcu.com
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Antiques
WE BUY ANTIQUES— Used
furniture, gold and silver jewelry,
coins, vintage toys. One piece or
e n t i r e e s t a t e . C a l l P a u l at
(978)502-5008. 5 E. Main Street,
Orange.
OVER 40 YEARS— In the Antique Business. One item, your
collection, or total estate clean
out. Houses, barns, factories,
etc. Appraisals available. Please
call for prompt and friendly service (978)544-6683.
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Tax
VALLEY TAX SERVICE— 2428
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night (978)249-2888.
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BARRE— $34,900 for a 14'x66'
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mobile home community surrounding a wilderness pond. Call
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ATHOL— 3 rooms furnished. 1st
floor. Heat, hot water and rubbish removal. No pets. $600/
month (978)249-9093 8am- 8pm.
ATHOL— Five bedroom, heat,
hot water, stove and refrigerator
included. Washer, dryer hookups. No pets, no yard. First, last,
references required. $1,000.00
per month. Email grifflady@yahoo.com
ATHOL— 2- 3 bedroom, from
$795. Includes hot water. Parking, clean, deleaded. No dogs.
Near new library. (978)297-3149
or (978)943-6208.
ATHOL— 3 Bed for $730.00+, 1Bed for $535.00+, Orange- 3 Bed
for $730.00+, See Videos and
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ATHOL— Peaceful, quiet, spacious, one bedroom. Private
driveway, one person only. No
pets. $700 plus utilities.
(978)249-3999.
ATHOL— 1 bedroom. Washer/
dryer hookups. Off street parking. Spacious backyard. No Pets.
First, last, security. $550/ month.
Call Bryan (413)835-5589.
ATHOL— Single Room, short or
long term occupancy, $125$150 weekly. Income verification
required. Call Beremco Property
Management, Inc. (978)4236773.
ATHOL— One bedroom. No
pets. $650 per month. Hot water
included. Gene (413)532-2842.
ATHOL— Fully renovated, 2
bedroom, private. Big back yard.
No neighbors. Heat included. Off
Street parking. No Pets. Available July 18th. Proof of Income.
$875. (617)785-0217.
ORANGE— Stone Valley Road.
1 bedroom, 1.5 baths. Heat, hot
water, electric, A/C, trash pickup,
appliances and laundry facilities.
No pets. $900, first and last required. Call (413)422-2193.
ORANGE— Stone Valley Road.
2 bedroom, large deck. Heat, hot
water, electric, A/C, trash pickup,
appliances and laundry facilities.
No pets. $1,000, first and last required. Call (413)422-2193.
ATHOL— One bedroom. In good
neighborhood. Heat and hot water included. References and security. (978)430-4933.
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Houses
for Rent
WARWICK— One bedroom year
round cottage, with appliances.
(978)544-2560.
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for Rent
ATHOL— Room. $465 per
month. Furnished. Includes kitchen, bath, heat, hot water,utilities, parking. Near town.
(978)297-3149 or (978)9436208. ALSO 2 room, living
room/bedroom.
HOUSE SHARE- Athol beautiful
furnished private bedroom and
living room. Sharing kitchen and
bath. Call Sherry (978) 939-3652
ORANGE— Seeking housemate,
beautiful victorian home. Nice
yard. References. $550. First
and security, (978)724-4146.
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SUBSTITUTES
ERVING SCHOOL UNION #28
(Erving, Leverett, Shutesbury and Swift River Schools)
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, July 31st • 11am-1pm
28 McKenna St., Orange
is increasing its pool for
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (Music, PE, and Art),
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All grades Pre-K – 6
Please visit our website at www.union28.org
for a substitute application and CORI form
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ERVING SCHOOL UNION #28
18 Pleasant Street
Erving, MA 01344
(413) 423-3337
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MOTIVATED SELLER! MOVE IN READY!
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Lots of recent upgrades including the roof, a new hot
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Today In History
By The Associated Press
Today is Saturday, July 23,
the 205th day of 2016. There
are 161 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 23, 1996, in one
of the best remembered moments of the Atlanta Olympics, Kerri Strug made a heroic final vault despite torn
ligaments in her sprained
left ankle as the U.S. women gymnasts clinched their
first-ever Olympic team gold
medal.
On this date:
In 1885, Ulysses S. Grant,
the 18th president of the
United States, died in Mount
McGregor, New York, at age
63.
In 1886, a legend — or
myth — was born as Steve
Brodie claimed to have
made a daredevil plunge
from the Brooklyn Bridge
into New York’s East River.
(However, there are doubts
about whether the dive had
actually taken place.)
In 1914, Austria-Hungary
presented a list of demands
to Serbia following the killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serb assassin;
Serbia’s refusal to agree to
the entire ultimatum led to
the outbreak of World War I.
In 1945, French Marshal
Henri Petain, who had headed the pro-Axis Vichy government during World War
II, went on trial, charged
with treason. (He was convicted and condemned to
death, but the sentence was
commuted to life in prison.
On this date in 1951, Petain
died in prison.)
In 1952, Egyptian military
officers led by Gamal Abdel
Nasser launched a successful
coup against King Farouk I.
In 1962, the first public TV
transmissions over Telstar 1
took place during a special
program featuring live shots
beamed from the United
States to Europe, and vice
versa.
In 1967, a week of deadly
race-related rioting that
claimed 43 lives erupted in
Detroit.
In 1977, a jury in Washington, D.C. convicted 12
Hanafi Muslims of charges
stemming from the hostage
siege at three buildings the
previous March.
In 1982, actor Vic Morrow and two child actors,
7-year-old Myca Dinh Le
and 6-year-old Renee ShinYi Chen, were killed when
a helicopter crashed on top
of them during filming of
a Vietnam War scene for
“Twilight Zone: The Movie.”
(Director John Landis and
four associates were later acquitted of manslaughter.)
In 1984, Vanessa Williams
became the first Miss America to resign her title, after
nude photographs of her
taken in 1982 were published
in Penthouse magazine.
In 1986, Britain’s Prince
Andrew married Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
in London. (The couple divorced in 1996.)
In 1990, President George
H.W. Bush announced his
choice of Judge David Souter of New Hampshire to succeed the retiring Justice William J. Brennan on the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Ten years ago: Former
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was hospitalized on the
17th day of a hunger strike;
he appeared thinner but
healthy at his trial a few days
later. American Floyd Landis won the Tour de France
(however, he was later dis-
qualified for doping). Tiger
Woods became the first
player since Tom Watson in
1982-83 to win consecutive
British Open titles. Zuleyka
Rivera Mendoza of Puerto
Rico was crowned Miss Universe 2006 at the pageant in
Los Angeles.
Five years ago: Singer
Amy Winehouse, 27, was
found dead in her London
home from accidental alcohol poisoning. Retired
Army Gen. John Shalikashvili, the first foreign-born
chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, died at Madigan
Army Medical Center near
Tacoma, Washington, at age
75. Nguyen Cao Ky, 80, the
flamboyant former air force
general who’d ruled South
Vietnam for two years during the Vietnam war, died in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A
bullet train crash in southern
China claimed 40 lives.
One year ago: Secretary
of State John Kerry told the
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee it was “fantasy plain and simple” to
claim that President Barack
Obama had failed to insist on enough restraints
on Iran’s nuclear program
before agreeing to lift economic sanctions. Republican presidential candidate
Donald Trump paid a visit to
the Mexico border, where he
predicted Hispanics would
love him, adding, “They
already do.” A gunman
opened fire in a Lafayette,
Louisiana, theater during a
screening of the film “Trainwreck,” killing two people
and wounding nine before
fatally shooting himself.
Today’s Birthdays: Actress
Gloria DeHaven is 91. Concert pianist Leon Fleisher is
88. Supreme Court Justice
Anthony M. Kennedy is 80.
Actor Ronny Cox is 78. Radio personality Don Imus is
76. Actor Larry Manetti is
73. Country singer Tony Joe
White is 73. Rock singer David Essex is 69. Singer-songwriter John Hall is 68. Actress Belinda Montgomery
is 66. Rock musician Blair
Thornton (Bachman Turner
Overdrive) is 66. Actress
Edie McClurg is 65. Actresswriter Lydia Cornell is 63.
Actor Woody Harrelson is
55. Rock musician Martin
Gore (Depeche Mode) is
55. Actor Eriq Lasalle is 54.
Rock musician Yuval Gabay
is 53. Rock musician Slash
is 51. Actor Juan Pope is
49. Model-actress Stephanie Seymour is 48. Actress
Charisma Carpenter is 46.
Rhythm-and-blues singer
Sam Watters is 46. Country
singer Alison Krauss is 45.
Rhythm-and-blues singer
Dalvin DeGrate is 45. Rock
musician Chad Gracey
(Live) is 45. Actor-comedian
Marlon Wayans is 44. Country singer Shannon Brown is
43. Actress Kathryn Hahn
is 43. Retired MLB All-Star
Nomar Garciaparra is 43.
Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky is 43.
Actress Stephanie March is
42. Country musician David Pichette is 39. Rhythmand-blues singer Michelle
Williams is 36. Actor Paul
Wesley is 34. Actor Daniel
Radcliffe is 27. Country musician Neil Perry is 26. Country singer Danielle Bradbery
(TV: “The Voice”) is 20.
Thought for Today: “Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition and myth frame
our response.” — Arthur M.
Schlesinger Jr., American
historian (1917-2007).
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‘Star Trek Beyond’ gracefully finds orbit amid tragedy
By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP)
— When the “Star Trek Beyond” cast and filmmakers
gathered in Los Angeles last
month for Anton Yelchin’s
funeral, they had a decision
to make. Their film, the third
in the rebooted series, was
coming out in less than a
month and a rigorous press
tour was imminent. They
could either put themselves
out there to promote the film
in the raw and devastating
weeks following the death of
their beloved co-star, or they
could withdraw.
“We came to the conclusion in the end (that) if we
withdraw, we’re going to risk
not helping a film that should
be seen, not least because it
stars Anton Yelchin,” said
Simon Pegg. “That’s how
we found the strength to be
here ... It’s hard to talk about,
but we don’t want to not talk
about it. If we don’t talk about
it it’s like we’re ignoring it.”
But persevering in the face
of hardship and loss is in the
fabric of “Star Trek,” which is
celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with this new
tale of hope and unity in the
federation.
“Star Trek Beyond” was
supposed to be business as
usual, with a few tweaks behind the scenes. J.J. Abrams,
who re-launched the series
in 2009 with a new cast and
directed the 2013 sequel
had his hands full with “Star
Wars: The Force Awakens,”
and would cede directing
responsibilities to Justin Lin
— the man who turned the
lagging “Fast & Furious” series into an international phenomenon.
Gone, too, were screenwriters Roberto Orci and
Alex Kurtzman. Instead,
Pegg, who plays Scotty in the
films, was tasked with taking
on the additional responsibility of writing the screenplay
with Doug Jung. It wasn’t going to be easy. No blockbuster ever is. But the “Beyond”
crew had an insanely short
window to work with. By the
time Pegg, Jung and Lin started on the story, it was the end
of January 2015. They had to
start filming in June.
“Justin was in a situation
that no director should ever
be in: Prepping a movie that
wasn’t written yet,” Pegg said.
There was already a crew in
Vancouver waiting for directions on what to build for the
set.
“I equate it to us driving a
car and building a road at the
same time,” Lin said.
In front of the camera
things mostly looked the
same. Chris Pine was back
as Captain James Kirk, as
was Karl Urban (Bones),
Zoe Saldana (Uhura), Zachary Quinto (Spock), Yelchin
(Chekov) and John Cho
(Sulu), who is revealed to be
gay in the latest film. There
were a few additions, too, in
Idris Elba as the terrifying villain Krall and Sofia Boutella
as the scrappy loner Jaylah,
who early on in the story process was referred to by the
cast as “Hannah Solo.”
And then, in late February 2015, Leonard Nimoy —
the man who originated Mr.
Spock — died of end-stage
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at age 83. While
Quinto had taken over his
character officially, Nimoy
had appeared in both new
films as Spock Prime and the
door was left open for his return.
“We knew we were going
to make a tribute to Leonard
when it happened, but we
thought let’s make him part
of the DNA of the story too,”
Pegg said.
So Pegg and Jung wrote
Ambassador Spock’s offscreen death into the film,
using it to affect Quinto’s arc,
and also serve as an elegy to
the actor.
Of course, no one could
have foreseen that they would
lose another before the film
came out, and one of their
youngest, in Yelchin who was
only 27 when he died after
being struck by his own car
last month.
When the accident happened, Yelchin’s work on the
film was finished, but Lin was
still a few weeks away from
completion, and so part of
his and his post-production
crew’s mourning involved revisiting all of Yelchin’s takes
back)
— 14 Greyhound buses at
Kings Island theme park in
Ohio in 1975 (success).
— A 90-foot tank filled with
sharks in 1977 (crashed on
landing ramp during rehearsal, broken arms)
And, of course, the Snake
River Canyon attempt. Wearing his patriotic jumpsuit,
Knievel was the epitome of
cool and calm.
Soon after takeoff, his parachute deployed and halted the
rocket’s momentum. Watching that day was son, Kelly, and
the rocket’s designer, Robert
Truax, who put a comforting
arm around Kelly as the cycle
drifted into the canyon.
Evel Knievel walked away
with only minor injuries.
“He flipped a coin with his
life, and came out alive,” explained Kelly Knievel, whose
father died in 2007 at 69 after
suffering from diabetes and
pulmonary fibrosis. “My dad
certainly had nine lives, didn’t
he?”
Just before the attempt, the
daredevil landed on the cover
of Sports Illustrated. Just after,
his celebrity status was only cemented.
The town of Twin Falls can’t
forget him, either. He put the
city on the map — and opened
its eyes because the Evel
Knievel cavalcade supposedly
left behind a trail of unpaid
bills.
In 1974, Chris Talkington
worked as the news director
for the local television station
and watched Knievel fail to
make it over the canyon and
then fail to pay vendors for
their services. Now a city councilman in Twin Falls, he said his
town is wiser about what to expect from a daredevil attempting to jump the canyon.
“It woke our little town up,”
explained Talkington, who
wasn’t aware of Braun’s jump
but said there is a ramp near
the canyon. “I look forward to
(another attempt). I applaud
them.”
As a kid, Braun would often jump over trash cans in
the driveway on his Schwinn
Stingray, pretending to be
Knievel. Braun even became
a professional stuntman because of Knievel, serving as a
stunt double for actors such as
Ray Liotta and Charlie Sheen,
along with coordinating stunts
for movies, TV shows and music videos.
For three years, Braun tried
to launch this project and invested nearly $1.5 million.
He’s looking to raise another
$150,000 .
He said he’s secured the
proper permission and permits from private land owners,
Federal Aviation Administration, even Homeland Security,
to green light his blastoff. Others have stepped up as well,
including Slash from Guns N’
Roses. Braun said the guitarist
recorded a theme song for him
— fittingly using Elton John’s
hit, “Rocket Man.”
The jump will be livestreamed on the Internet.
For years, many believed
Evel Knievel’s daredevil son,
Robbie — who’s completed
more than 350 jumps — might
be the first to take a crack at
mourners were Sheriff’s
Capt. Tom Cox from Knox
County, Tennessee, who
said he also traveled to Dallas to attend all the funerals
of the five officers killed by
a sniper there.
“It’s numbing, with this
many in such a short period of time” Cox said. “We
hope this isn’t some trend.”
Gerald was one of three
officers killed by a lone gunman in Baton Rouge. Funerals for sheriff’s deputy
Brad Garafola and police
officer Montrell Jackson
are set for Saturday and
Monday.
Gerald joined the Baton
Rouge Police Department
less than a year ago, an enthusiastic rookie at age 41,
after serving four years in
the Marines and seven years
in the Army, including three
tours in Iraq.
He died at the hands of
another military veteran, a
black man whose rambling
internet videos urged violent responses to what he
considered oppression. After firing the fatal shots and
wounding three other officers, Gavin Long was killed
with a long-distance shot by
a SWAT team officer.
ENTERPRISE CREW — In this image released by Paramount Pictures, from
left, Anton Yelchin, Chris Pine and John Cho appear in a scene from, “Star Trek
Beyond.” Yelchin, 27, was killed in a fatal traffic collision early Sunday morning,
June 19, 2016, his publicist confirmed. Kimberley French/Paramount Pictures via AP
— something Lin was all too
familiar with. Paul Walker
died while Lin’s “Fast & Furious 6” was still in production.
The close-knit cast and
crew of “Star Trek” were also
able to say goodbye together
at the funeral.
“It was this incredible bond
from the very beginning with
all of them. And the reality is
that this experience, to be at
the funeral with all of them,
it was really the only kind of
salvation for us,” Abrams
said. “We all had each other.”
The series will live on, of
course. On Monday Paramount Pictures announced
that there will be a fourth
film, which will see the return
of Kirk’s deceased father
(Chris Hemsworth). As for
Chekov, Abrams said they’ve
started thinking about how to
deal with his absence in the
continuing story, but that it’s
also “too early to talk about.”
“There is no recasting,”
Abrams said. “I know he literally was a re-cast of a prior
thing, but ... we have some
other thoughts.”
Everyone is still processing
the loss the best they can.
“It will never stop being
terrible,” Pegg said.
But he did find some grace
and solace in seeing his friend
up on the big screen again.
“I thought it was going to
be really sad. At times it was.
But for the most part, it was
like ‘there he is, he’s right
there,’” Pegg said. “He’s alive
and he’s happy and he will be
there forever.”
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the canyon. At one point, Robbie Knievel was looking at the
jump in 2011, but it didn’t take
flight.
“Eddie put together the
team and he’s the one that
got it done,” Kelly Knievel explained. “It’s very dangerous
— and very ambitious.”
Scott Truax used his father’s
blueprints to reconstruct the
rocket. He wanted to show
that his dad’s version of Evel
Knievel’s “X2 Skycycle”
would’ve worked, if not for the
parachute malfunction.
The late Robert Truax was
considered one of top rocket
scientists of the 20th century.
“With this re-creation, it is
my intent to clear his name and
tell his amazing story,” Scott
Truax said in an email. “I like
to think that instead of looking
up at the rocket launch, he and
Evel will be looking down on it
and that’s a much better view.”
The rocket will reach a top
speed of 400 mph in about
three seconds and an altitude
of 3,000 feet before the engine
cuts off and the parachute
deploys. Since parachute
technology has come a long
way that system has been revamped.
There’s plenty of danger,
which is why Braun’s wife and
four kids aren’t planning to be
at the launch. Braun constantly reassures them.
“They think it’s really cool
that dad gets to fly a rocket,”
Braun said. “I guess there’s
just a little Evel in all of us.”
———
On the Web: www.evelpspirit.com
Stuntman to attempt Knievel’s launch over Snake River Canyon
By PAT GRAHAM
AP Sports Writer
The Hollywood stuntman
doesn’t want to follow in his
idol’s footsteps so much as
rocket above them — over a
gaping canyon, no less.
Evel Knievel’s iconic launch,
Take II.
Eddie Braun, fueled by the
memory of the late daredevil,
plans to strap into a steampowered rocket cycle on Sept.
17 for his most death-defying
role yet: Replicating a launch
over the Snake River Canyon in Idaho that almost cost
Knievel his life four decades
ago.
Braun named his rocket
“Evel Spirit “ after his boyhood hero. It’s nearly identical
to the model Knievel used for
his failed canyon attempt on
Sept. 8, 1974. Braun wants to
prove Knievel could’ve made
it had his parachute not prematurely deployed.
Along for the ride in this
endeavor are two sons eager
to complete the legacies of
their fathers: Kelly Knievel,
who was present the day of
the crash, and rocket designer
Scott Truax, whose dad constructed the original rocket
cycle for Knievel.
Ready, set, and (gulp)
launch.
“Evel took off on one side of
the canyon in 1974. I’m hoping his spirit lands on the other
side of the canyon in 2016,”
said the 54-year-old Braun,
who says he completed the
necessary paperwork and will
launch a few miles away from
Knievel’s original site that’s
near Twin Falls, Idaho. “How
many people get to fulfill the
dreams of their hero? It’s kind
of like touching Superman’s
cape.”
Braun has long been fascinated by everything Knievel,
the popular figure who attempted so many memorable
motorcycle jumps over an
iconic career:
— The fountains at Caesars Palace in 1967 (crashed,
crushed pelvis and femur)
— 13 buses at Wembley
Stadium in London in 1975
(crashed, broke pelvis and
DAREDEVIL — In this
Aug. 20, 1974, file photo,
daredevil motorcyclist
Evel Knievel poses at
the open-air Canadian
national exhibition stadium in Toronto. Fueled
by the memory of the
late daredevil Knievel,
Hollywood
stuntman
Eddie Braun plans to
strap into a steampowered rocket cycle on
Sept. 17, 2016, for his
most death-defying role
yet. AP Photo/Chris O’Meara, File
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out Friday before his funeral, saying his memory
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Dechia Gerald, now a
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