A-R school board members voice strong opinions
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A-R school board members voice strong opinions
Today’s INSERTS Tomorrow’s outlook Mostly cloudy 52°H 41°L LOCAL Celebrations Weather details Page 2 Vol. CCCXXII No. 27 75¢ Single Copy We’re working on it! T his weekend the new atholdailynews.com website goes live! This is an exciting time for us here at the Athol Daily News as we work to tailor the new site into something easy to use, and informative for our readers. We ask that you please bear with us during this time of transition as we tinker with a vast array of options to determine what works and what doesn’t. Because this represents a full overhaul from our previous site (created in 2009), many things may appear hard to find or missing at first, as we work to streamline your online experience. This includes the archives of our many stories published over the last decade, which are expected to take a few extra days to become available. As always, if you have any questions, concerns or feedback regarding the site, do not hesitate to contact us at 978249-3535. BOSTON — Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ votes on roll calls from the week of Oct. 26-30. There were no roll calls in the Senate last week. $328 MILLION SUPP BUDGET (H 3829) — The House 157-0, approved a $328 million fiscal 2015 supplemental budget. Provisions include $203 million for MassHealth, the state’s Medicaid program that provides health care for low-income and disabled persons; $120 million for the state’s Rainy Day Fund; $31 million for snow and ice removal; $29 million to fight $ 3.30 Delivered By Carrier Per Week Athol boys hold off Mahar for 3-2 win Page 8 School lunches Page 8 Story on Page 6 Athol, Mass., Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 By KEITH KENT ADN Correspondent Note: This article is the followup piece to Part 1, printed in Friday’s edition, of the most recent MCAS scores for the Athol-Royalston Regional School District. ——— ATHOL — At the Athol Royalston Regional School Committee meeting held Oct. 21, discussion about the results of the district MCAS results quickly became spirited after a presentation of scores, recommendations, and facts. The mix of positive and negative news brought forth a volley of in-depth discussion and comments. A detailed analysis was presented by Tom Lamey of the District School Assessment Centers of Massachusetts, and Heather Johnson of Looney Mathematics Consulting. School committee member Amber Parker, who is an English teacher at Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School, said, “I have been here three years, and this hasn’t gotten any better. Every year we get the test results and we are disappointed. We are frustrated and we’re trying and I can appreciate all that, but it is not getting “... why are we not firing people? This isn’t getting better. I am heart broken and embarrassed that our kids scored this. We have to do better for our children.” - Amber Parker, A-R School Committee member better, and treading water is not enough. We have got to do better. I am going to serve three more years, and if it isn’t better, I am going to resign because our children deserve better and I am not getting it done. I think that has to be an honest serious commitment by us, the chil- 6 56525 10951 5 dren either get better, or we need to get out. Our kids don’t get to be third, fourth, and fifth graders again. I am not trying to dog teachers or administrators or anybody, but why are we not firing people? This isn’t getting better, I am heart broken and embarrassed that our kids scored this. We have to do better for our children.” Schools superintendent Anthony Polito responded by explaining how many changes have been made over the last few years, with some 15 to 20 teachers retir- Athol Page 5 Trick o’ Treating fun at the Halloween Stroll in Athol MONSTERS AND TURTLE — Monsters and turtles can indeed by friends, at least during their hunt for candy. These three boys were spotted during the Athol Halloween stroll on Friday morning. Left to right — Byron Hennessey, Andrew Dahl, Rashad Ashmore Jr. Photo by Ashley Arseneau ‘ON PATROL’ — Joeseph Brooks was “on patrol” as a police officer and visiting the Athol Daily News office during the Halloween stroll in Athol on Friday morning. Photo by Stella Paul/ADN Mass. expecting smooth health care sign-up period Hit the snooze button: Extra hour of sleep Sunday Clocks Page 5 12 Pages A-R school board members voice strong opinions about MCAS results Boston Page 5 WASHINGTON (AP) — Most people in the United States are set to fall back into standard time and gain an extra hour of sleep this weekend. The annual change comes at 2 a.m. local time Sunday, but most people usually set their clocks back before heading to bed Saturday night. The shift moves one hour of daylight to the morning from the evening. Residents of Hawaii, most of Arizona and some atholdailynews.com By BOB SALSBERG Associated Press SOMETHING FOR ALL — A big bowl of candy awaited the kids and coupons were given to adults at Millers River Hop Exchange in Athol Friday morning during the Halloween stroll in Athol. These kids were happy to see all the candy to fill their pails. Left to right — Heyrlackmung, Khalissa, Alex. Photo by Ashley Arseneau White House says small number of US commandos heading into Syria By VIVIAN SALAMA and LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A small number of U.S. special operations forces will be sent to northern Syria to work with local troops in the fight against Islamic State militants, the White House announced Friday, marking the first time Americans will be deployed openly on the ground in the country. President Barack Obama ordered the deployment of fewer than 50 commandos to help coalition forces coordinate with local troops, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Earnest insisted their role should not be described as a “combat mission,” saying the troops would train, advise and assist local forces in an intensification of the U.S. effort against the Islamic State group. He ac- Syria Page 5 BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts officials hope the third time will be the charm for the state’s health connector when the next open enrollment period begins for qualified insurance plans. Louis Gutierrez, the connector’s executive director, said in a conference call with reporters on Friday that a number of technical fixes and enhancements have been added to the website over the past year, and he expects a smoother experience for most customers. Open enrollment begins Sunday and runs through Jan. 31. The state’s first-in-thenation health care program Health Page 5 HELP WANTED - Fleet Mechanic - Orange, MA Repair, Maintenance and Building of our 130+ vehicles. Welding and Fabrication skills needed. Must have a valid Drivers License with excellent driving record; CDL a plus. Must possess a combination of education and technical experience with a minimum of 3 years diesel service and fleet experience. We offer an excellent compensation package including competitive wages with plenty of overtime, Health, Dental STD, matching 401K retirement, company paid STD and Life Insurance, Employee discounts, Safety incentives, Paid holidays, sick and vacation. Apply in person at: 275 East Main St., Orange, MA 01364 Attn: Beth Walker - HR Manager or online at: https://www.petestire.com/applyonline.shtml Please attach a copy of current Drivers License Must pass background check, pre-employment physical and drug test. Page 2 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Athol Police Log 8:07 a.m. - Reporting party states that the dog at Leonard Street has been parking since 7 a.m. Officer responded and did not see or hear the dogs in question. Officer cleared and as he was pulling away heard the dogs barking. Officer was able to speak with the owner and advised of complaint and to bring the dogs in. 9:38 a.m. - Subject reporting a disabled motor vehicle at Ocean State Job Lot parking lot, Freedom Street. 10:07 a.m. - Reporting party states that workers at his vacant property discovered that the house had been broken into, Spring Street. Front door kicked in. Nothing else damaged and everything else appears intact. 12:06 p.m. - E911 caller requesting an ambulance, Pleasant Street. Call transferred to fire department. 12:28 p.m. - Subject reporting a loose dog belonging to the neighbors across the street, Ridge Road. Checked area while leaving previous call. No sign of animals at that time. 12:34 p.m. - Department of children and families requesting assistance with a child DCF has custody of, Pleasant Street. DCF has information that the minor child is staying in an unapproved home with her grandmother. 12:47 p.m. - Subject into station with the keys he found last week at Lake Park, Exchange Street. 1:18 p.m. - Subject asking if APD towed her motor vehicle, School Street. Unable to make contact with reporting party. 1:50 p.m. - E911 hang up call, Chestnut Street. Upon call back employee stated that there was a woman in the bathroom who would not come out. Caller hung up when the women left the place of business. 2:06 p.m. - Subject states that she lost her driver’s license today, School Street. If it is turned in at APD she asks that she be notified by phone to pick it up. 2:49 p.m. - E911 caller requesting an ambulance, Main street. Call transferred to AFD. Accident ATHOL — Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on South Main Street Friday at 9:52 a.m. A vehicle operated by Kyle Ryan Lasalle, of 100 Pine Ridge Rd., rear ended a vehicle being operated by Daniel P. Flanders, of 434 Crescent Street. Lasalle was found to be at fault. Damage was under $1,000. There was no personal injuries and the parties exchanged information. One arrested Power outage affects area towns Friday AREA — Power was out for most of Orange, Warwick, New Salem, Shutesbury, Wendell and Erving Friday night due to a reported fire on high tension wires in Erving. As of press time Friday evening, the power company was working on the issue and the estimated time of restoration was Friday by 10:30 p.m. Community meal ATHOL — The regular community meal at the Athol Congregational Church (UCC) will be held on Friday, Nov. 6 at 5:30 p.m. at the church at 1225 Chestnut St. Athol. The menu this month includes chicken stir fry, sides and dessert. . Local musician Diane Lincoln will provide her favorite music and special originals. The supper this month is be sponsored by a donation from our community partner Walmart. Reservations may be made by calling 978-2496202 by November 3. Holder weighs in on Connecticut casino proposal HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is questioning the constitutionality of Connecticut’s law that established a multistep process for a possible new tribal casino to blunt out-of-state competition. Holder is now a partner in a law firm representing MGM Resorts International, which plans to build an $800 million casino in Springfield, Massachusetts. Holder sent a letter this week to state Attorney General George Jepsen, urging him to help lawmakers “find constitutionally permissible means” to promote economic growth “without depriving others of the opportunity to compete on a level playing field.” The letter was released Friday by a public relations firm representing MGM. A spokeswoman for Jepsen says officials in the attorney general’s office disagree with Holder’s legal conclusions on behalf of his client, MGM, which is suing Connecticut. ATHOL — Police arrested Christine Victoria Goddard, 36, homeless, of town at 8:55 a.m. Friday at an Exchange Street address on a warrant of apprehension for Section 35 (Civil ComConn. mitment of those with Sub- HARTFORD, (AP) — A new minor stance Abuse problems). league baseball team in Hartford, Connecticut, will have two mascots. The Colorado Rockies Double-A affiliate the Hartford Yard Goats introduced Chompers and Chew Chew to the public Friday. PANCAKES Chompers is a male green furry goat character (Regular &/or with blue horns and a tuft Blueberry) of chin hair the team calls a goat-ee. Chew Chew is a FRENCH TOAST female blue furry goat with SAUSAGE green horns and pink lipstick. Includes: Juice, Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Their names were sefrom among 4,000 Adults $6 • Children Under 10 $2.00 lected submissions in an online contest. Chompers, Chew Chew are new mascots ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST Athol Congregational Church (Uptown Common) Today, Oct. 31, 7-10 a.m. TAG SALES ARE BACK KING PHILLIP RESTAURANT Rte. 2A, Phillipston, Mass. • 978-249-6300 • 978-249-6263 Saturday Night Grand Prime Rib & Seafood Lover’s Buffet October 31st • 5-9 p.m. Come To Our Halloween Party Wear Your Costume And Pick The Best-Dressed Waitstaff! Enjoy Our Buffet Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus • Salmon Oscar With Lobster, Asparagus & Hollandaise Sauce • Steamed Clams • Fish ‘N’ Chips • Fried Whole Belly Clams • Chicken With A Spicy Plum Sauce • Shrimp & Broccoli Alfredo • Fried Bay Scallops • Fried Clam Strips • Baked Stuffed Haddock • Grilled Vegetable Medley • Fresh Fruit $ 99 $ 99 23 per person • 12 Children 10 & under OUR REGULAR MENU IS ALSO AVAILABLE Open Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m., Fri. 5-10, Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Lawyers spar over prison restrictions for marathon By DENISE LAVOIE AP Legal Affairs Writer BOSTON (AP) — Prosecutors and lawyers for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are sparring over whether an agreement that allowed a loosening of communications restrictions on Tsarnaev in prison should continue now that he has been convicted and sentenced to death. After Tsarnaev was charged in the deadly 2013 bombing, his communications with the outside world were sharply limited, materials shown to him by his lawyers were inspected by prison officials and his visits with his lawyers were monitored. In 2014, Tsarnaev’s lawyers complained that the measures were so restrictive they impeded their ability to prepare his defense. The “special administrative measures” put in place for Tsarnaev have also been used in other terror cases and are designed to prevent suspects from communicating with others to incite violence. Under an agreement between both sides, some restrictions were loosened. Prosecutors argue that the agreement is now “obsolete and unnecessary.” Tsarnaev’s lawyers objected, arguing in court documents unsealed this week that the agreement was accepted by Judge George O’Toole Jr. and prosecutors cannot “unilaterally terminate” it. The lawyers say prosecutors should not be allowed to obtain details National forecast Forecast highs for Saturday, Oct. 31 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy about information shared between them and Tsarnaev while he was awaiting trial or going forward as they prepare his appeal. “The prosecution team has no right to know the details of every defense team visit with Mr. Tsarnaev nor the contents of materials the defense team is reviewing with Mr. Tsarnaev. The Fronts Pressure Agreement protects this Cold Warm Stationary Low High work product,” Tsarnaev’s lawyers wrote. Prosecutors, however, say -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s they are entitled to review the records. “The records in question Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice are not privileged, confiStorms Moving Into The Southeast dential or work product. Rain will be likely over the Northwest, with some locally heavy rain They are, on the contrary, possible. A storm system will push east, producing showers and records that are routinely thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes region. obtained by prosecutors eiMost of the East Coast will remain dry. ther automatically or upon Weather Underground • AP request,” Assistant U.S. Attorney William Weinreb AREA — Saturday: Increasing clouds, with a high argued in court documents. near 50. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph “Tsarnaev is essentially ask- in the afternoon. Saturday Night: A slight chance of ing this court to apply differ- showers after 3am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. ent rules to him than apply Light south wind. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Sunto the other 200,000-plus day: A chance of showers, mainly before 11am. Mostinmates in federal custody. ly cloudy, with a high near 52. Calm wind becoming The judge has not indi- southwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Winds could cated whether he will hold gust as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is a hearing on the defense 30%. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around request. 41. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. MonThree people were killed day Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. Tuesand more than 260 others day: Sunny, with a high near 65. Tuesday Night: Mostly were injured when Tsarnaev clear, with a low around 42. Wednesday: Sunny, with a and his older brother, Ta- high near 62. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low merlan, planted two bombs around 44. near the finish line of the Almanac - Sun rose 7:22. Sun sets 5:42. Length of day marathon. The brothers 10 hours, 20 minutes. New moon, Nov. 11. Full moon, also killed a Massachusetts Nov. 25. Institute of Technology police officer days later during a getaway attempt. Tsarnaev, now 22, is being held at the Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, the BOSTON (AP) — Gov. information” from 2006, six nation’s most secure federal Charlie Baker says the years before the child who prison. state’s child welfare agency was known as “Baby Doe” will examine the previous was born, when writing rework done by an employee ports on the mother in 2012 who copied years-old re- and 2013, following reports ports when preparing evalu- of neglect. ations of the mother of Bella Baker left open the posFriday, part of the Iranian Bond, the 2-year-old whose sibility of discipline for the weekend, and state media body was found on a Boston worker, whose name has not Harbor beach in June. been made public. did not mention Namazi. A report from the state’s The boyfriend of Bella’s The U.S. State Department declined to confirm Office of the Child Advocate mother is facing a murder found that a Department of charge and the mother is Namazi’s arrest. “We’re aware of recent Children and Families so- charged with being an acreports of the possible ar- cial worker “largely copied cessory. rest in Iran of a U.S. citizen. We’re looking into these reports and don’t have anything further to provide at this time,” Michael Tran, a By JOHN CARUCCI The actress attributes State Department spokesAssociated Press motherhood as a being man, said late Thursday. NEW YORK (AP) — a catalyst for finding the Namazi is a son of Bagher Namazi, a former UNICEF Keira Knightley feels hav- courage to take on the representative who once ing a child has changed the play. “I’m very grateful to beserved as governor of Iran’s way she approaches her come a mother while dooil-rich Khuzestan province career — for the better. That’s one of the reasons ing something this unbeunder the U.S.-backed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. the actress felt comfort- lievably difficult, because The family fled after the able making her Broadway honestly the worst that 1979 Islamic Revolution, debut in the title role of could happen is that you fail,” Knightley said but appears to have kept “Therese Raquin.” “I think motherhood She added: “You try business ties in Iran, and the younger Namazi traveled puts everything into per- your best and I’ve been spective, I really do,” really lucky that I have back several times. His last known employer Knightley said at the had the opportunity to be was Crescent Petroleum, a play’s Broadway opening working and finding interesting things, and working firm based in Sharjah in the on Thursday. Knightley and her hus- with interesting people United Arab Emirates that has been locked for years band became the parents while being a mom at the in a legal dispute with Iran of a little girl named Edie same time.” So it’s no longer about over natural gas that is po- earlier this year. So when tentially worth billions of she returned to work, success of failure for dollars in damages. A rep- it was in a play she had Knightley. “Ultimately as resentative of the company passed on doing on nu- long as my kid is all right, everything is fine.” said Namazi traveled to merous occasions. “I’ve been offered it a Tehran in mid-July on a private visit and “at the time of bunch of times and I’ve his reported detention was always gone, ‘Well, this no longer an employee of is scary and this is really difficult,” Knightley said. the company.” The representative de- “I still find it terrifying, clined to be identified, cit- but why not give it a go,” ing the political sensitivities Knightley said. Knightley stars in the surrounding the issue. Namazi identified himself title role of Emile Zola’s as the managing director of melodrama as a detached Atieh Bahar, a consulting wife who finds passion in company in Iran, in a 2006 the arms of another man, interview with the AP. An with disastrous conse365 South St., Athol Atieh Bahar official, who quences. Knightley said 4 Spins for $1.00 refused to be identified, said the content was “scary and Thanksgiving Basket Raffle Namazi had not worked difficult,” at times, and the role “challenging.” with the firm “for eight or 10 years.” Work of social worker in Baby Doe case being examined Iranian-American reportedly detained in Iran; 4th in custody By JON GAMBRELL and ADAM SCHRECK Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian-American businessman who advocated better ties between Iran and the U.S. reportedly has been arrested and imprisoned in Tehran, becoming the fourth U.S. citizen known to be held there at a time when hard-liners are pushing back against the country’s nuclear deal with world powers. The reasons why Siamak Namazi would be detained were not immediately known. Namazi, the son of a politician from the era of the shah, had been specifically criticized in hard-line commentary this year as Iranian conservatives warned against easing hostilities with the U.S. On Friday, Iran and the U.S. sat down together in new multilateral talks trying to end Syria’s civil war. Reports of Namazi’s imprisonment follow the conviction of other IranianAmericans, notably Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian. Meanwhile, an Internet freedom group said a Washington-based Lebanese citizen recently disappeared while on a trip to Tehran. Namazi was arrested earlier this month while visiting Tehran, according to the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, all of which relied on anonymous sources. Attempts by The Associated Press to reach relatives of Namazi, who has a home in Washington, weren’t immediately successful. Iranian officials could not be reached for comment Athol American Legion 325 Pequoig Ave., Corner of Exchange St. & Pequoig Ave. 978-249-9816 BRAISED BEEF DINNER to Benefit the Post Home Building Fund Friday, November 6 • 5-7 pm M&K Catering • Buffet Style 12 Adults • $10 Seniors (over 62) $ 6 Children (under 10) $ Advance Ticket Sales Only Deadline for tickets November 2 Tickets available at the Legion after 3 pm daily and 11 am on weekends, at Butlers Painting and Decorating Center during their regular business hours. Keira Knightley: Motherhood puts everything in perspective St. Francis Women’s Guild TURKEY RAFFLE Sat., Nov. 7th, 6pm Lithuanian Club Full Throttle Customs Where The Customers Get What They Want FRONT BRAKE SPECIAL 99.95 COMPLETE (PADS, ROTORS, OIL, LUBE) $ Comes With 100-Point Inspection Front to Back If it’s broke or ready to break or fail, we will show and tell you exactly what’s wrong and what you need to do. Complete Oil Lube Comes With Brake Special ~ Call for details 978-248-9933 ~ DON’T WAIT FOR OUR TOW TRUCK TO COME GET YOU Also, Wintertime Is Almost Here - We Will Check Your Battery, Coolant, Do A Full Inspection. Our Aim Is To Keep You On The Road! Call 978-248-9933 Hours: M-F 8-4 Sat. 8-3 63 Main Street, Athol, MA 01331 Corner of Main & Canal Streets Service Entrance on Canal Street Sp ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Page 3 Renewable energy presentation WENDELL — On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the new Wendell Climate Action effort in Wendell will sponsor “Renewables Are Ready,” a slide presentation with Traprock Center for Peace and Justice director Pat Hynes. Discussion will follow. The free program will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Herrick Room of the Wendell Free Library, at 7 Wendell Depot Rd. All are welcome, and light refreshments will be served. Renewables Are Ready was developed in response to the critical issue of climate change. “Our goals are to inform about the advances in renewable energy technologies and their potential, together with efficiency, to power our country by 2050 and to identify the political obstacles in getting there,” says Hynes. “The program includes inspiring examples of action and activism that serve as a springboard for brainstorming about individual and community actions to make renewables our energy future.” Hynes is a former environmental engineer and professor of environmental health. In 1981 she designed and built one of the first passive solar houses in western Massachusetts. This presentation was developed collaboratively with Nuclear- and Carbon-Free Future and the American Friends Service Committee. Agenda ROYALSTON — The selectboard will meet Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m., in the town hall with the following agenda: Oct. 20 minutes and/or others not previously read. Acknowledgments, correspondence, announcements. Department head reports. Old business — Update on the Massachusetts Cultural Council grant application; update on the audit process. New business — Report on MassWorks grant of $985,000; public discussion regarding the focus of the next Community Development Block Grant application; discussion regarding the lease of the Raymond School; review the budget process; discussion on stipends for boards (elected boards receive them; appointed boards do not. Any other item(s) not reasonably anticipated 48 hours prior to the meeting. Signing of the treasury warrants. With regard to the budget process, it is noted that by Jan. 1 of each year town departments and committees shall submit their budget requests to the selectboard and, per Section XVII of town bylaws, their capital requests to the Capital Planning Committee. By Feb. 1, the CPC shall submit their recommendations to the selectboard, and by April 1, the selectboard shall create an executive budget to present to the advisory committee. CALENDAR REMINDERS For upcoming events consult the expanded calendar listing which appears in the Quabbin Times section in Tuesday editions of the Athol Daily News, and daily on the website at, www.atholdailynews.com. 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 and tag/yard sale notices. NEW FRIEND — Autumn Ballantine and her mother Ashley Yackenchick visited Flowerland during Athol’s Halloween stroll on Friday morning and met a new friend. Photo by Ashley Arseneau Cops: Man does $4K damage to parking meters GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Police say a Pennsylvania man caused $4,000 in damage to parking meters he knocked down for the $30 in coins inside. Police say 51-year-old Allen Delgrosso was captured on surveillance video taking the four meters from a Greensburg parking lot Oct. 8. Authorities say Delgros- so backed his truck into a pole holding the meters. They say that loosened the meters enough that he could remove them and put them in his pickup. Police say it took a few days to find the truck, but they pulled over Delgrosso once they identified his license plate. They say he told them he only got $30 in change from the meters. BOSTON (AP) — Bada boom, bada bing: This car’s got bling. The white Cadillac that actor James Gandolfini drove in HBO’s “The Sopranos” is being auctioned off. Boston-based RR Auction says the 2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV was featured on-screen during the final three seasons of the show, which starred the late Gandolfini as mythical mobster Tony Soprano. Gandolfini died in 2013. RR Auction executive vice president Robert Livingston said Friday the car’s interior bears two autographs from Gandolfini: one on the inside of the driver’s side sun visor and another on a panel above the glove box. It goes up for auction starting Nov. 12. FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A 36-year-old New Bedford man is going to prison for the rest of his life after he was found guilty of murder and witness intimidation in the 2013 fatal stabbing of a mother of three. The mother of 35-yearold Tiffany Ann Durfee found her body in her daughter’s New Bedford apartment in March 2013. Prosecutors said Jeremy Amaral cut Durfee’s throat and stole her 55inch TV before selling it for heroin. He then misled investigators during police questioning a day after the murder. Amaral claimed while on the stand Wednesday that his brother was responsible for the stabbing. Jurors convicted Amaral Thursday. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder, and four to five years in prison for witness intimidation. Mythical mobster Tony Soprano’s Cadillac goes up for auction MA man sentenced to life in prison Mother of 5 pleads guilty in fatal stabbing SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A Springfield woman originally charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a 61-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. Diomaris Valentin claimed self-defense in the March 2014 killing of Craig Sheridan, who was found dead in his apartment lying in a pool of clotted blood and holding a chair in his left hand. Prosecutors say they did not question that the killing was made in self-defense, but claim the 30-year-old mother of five used excessive force. Valentin’s attorney says she and Sheridan had been smoking crack when he became violent and attacked her with a knife. The Republican reports that Valentin pleaded guilty Thursday to voluntary manslaughter under a plea deal in Hampden Superior Court. ——— Information from: The Springfield (Mass.) Republican, http://www.masslive. com/news/ Missing children found; 2 arrested on drug charges ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) — A Massachusetts couple has been arrested in Rock Hill on drug charges after their van was stopped following an alert received about missing children. The Herald of Rock Hill reports that 49-year-old Meetings Reminder Kevin Burns and 34-yearold Missy Stoddard of Monday, Nov. 2 Athol Westfield, Massachusetts, Board of Planning and Comwere arrested Wednesday munity Development, 7 p.m., night. town hall. Authorities say an ofPlanning Board, 7 p.m., Room 21 of the town hall. ficer who spotted the van Orange after receiving an alert Assessors, 4 p.m., town hall from authorities about Mahar finance and facilities the van with a Massachusubcommittee, 2 p.m., supersetts license plate. intendent’s office. Phillipston Police found three small Selectboard, 7 p.m., town children in the vehicle. hall. Authorities say marijuaRoyalston na, heroin and $3,000 in Broadband Committee, 7 p.m., town hall. cash was also recovered. Open Space and Recreation Burns and Stoddard are Committee, 7 p.m., town hall. both charged with possession of heroin and possesMeeting notices and agenORANGE — The Mahar sion of marijuana. das for Athol, Orange, PeterRegional School CommitThe children were sham, Phillipston and Royalston can be viewed online at tee meeting set for Tuesday, placed in Department of www.mytowngovernment.org. Nov. 3, has been canceled. Social Services custody. It wasn’t immediately clear if either Burns or Stoddard have an attorney. ——— Information from: The Herald, http://www.heral62 Cheney St., Orange donline.com Saturday, Nov. 7th 8:30am-2:00pm Canceled ANNUAL FALL FEST Bethany Lutheran Church Baked Goods • Coffee Shop • Crafts • Books Coffee Can Auction • Attic Treasures • Tombola Lunch: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Baked Potatoes & Soda Homemade Swedish Meatballs Are Available For Purchase ——— On Sept. 27, 1954, “Tonight!,” hosted by Steve Allen, made its debut on NBCTV. The Jeannette man is charged with theft, receiving stolen property and criminal mischief. Online court records don’t list an attorney for him. ————————— Saturday, October 31 7-10 a.m. — Pancake breakfast (all you can eat), Athol Congregational Church, uptown, Athol. Adults $6, children under 10 $2. 9 a.m.-Noon — St. John’s Thrift Shop, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Park Avenue, Athol. Info: 978-249-9555 9 a.m.-Noon — Cellar Closet Thrift Shop, Central Congregational Church, South Main Street, Orange. 11 a.m.-Noon — Quabbin Park Cemetery Tour, Route 9, Ware. Info and reservations: 413-323-7221 4-8 p.m. — Trick-or-Treating in Orange 4:30-7:30 p.m. — Trick-or-Treating in Petersham 5-8 p.m. — Trick-or-Treating in Athol 6-7:30 p.m. — Halloween Party, Petersham Town Hall. Walt Disney cartoons, Animal Adventures program and refreshments. 6-8 p.m. — Trick-or-Treating in New Salem, also on the Common 6-9 p.m. — Halloween Party, New Salem Town Hall (basement). Games, cider, donuts, movies and surprises. Costume contest at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 1 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 Monday, November 2 10:30-11:30 a.m. — Mother Goose on the Loose, Wheeler Memorial Library, East Main Street, Orange. For ages 4 and under. 6:30-8:30 p.m. — Quabbin Community Band Rehearsal, Quabbin Regional High School, South Street, Barre. Info: 978355-9879 7-9 p.m. — Quabbin Valley Pro Musica Chorus Rehearsal, New Salem Congregational Church, South Main Street. Recap Of Week’s Top Area Stories Weekend, Oct. 24-25 Athol - The annual residential and commercial vehicle sticker fees for the transfer station/recycling center will increase as of Jan. 1. Town Manager Shaun Suhoski recently provided the selectboard with an update on roadwork that is ongoing or has been completed. Orange - The Athol-Orange Rotary Club recently held its 26th annual gourmet dinner and auction at the Athol-Orange Lodge of Elks. The North Quabbin Trails Association at a meeting on Monday unveiled the design of a new trail to launch from the Orange Innovation Center and Bill Rose, the former longtime owner of The Red Apple Farm in Phillipston, received the “Conservator of the Year Award” from the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust. Trick-or-treating and Halloween games will be held at Mahar Regional School on Thursday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m., for students in kindergarten through grade six. The Mahar Senators football team on Friday shut out the Cathedral Panthers 35-0 at home. Monday, Oct. 26 Athol - The North Quabbin Community Coalition’s Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force and State Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee (R-Athol) will host the third “Call to Action” North Quabbin Opioid Forum on Thursday, Nov. 19, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at Athol High School. A lawnmower is the likely cause of a fire that destroyed a shed at 459 Riceville Rd. on Friday evening. Several 15-year-old students at Athol High School recently participated in a nationwide Program for International Assessment testing. The Athol Daily News advised readers the newspaper is changing its website. Trick-or-treating will take place on Halloween, Saturday, Oct. 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. Orange - A ribbon cutting and open house will be held at Orange Teen Housing, at 15-17 East Main St., on Friday, Oct. 30, from 10 a.m. to noon. The Tully City Council Club on Saturday held its annual Halloween parade and party for children in Tully and North Orange, and the children and grandchildren of members. Petersham - The observance of Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 31, will include a Halloween party at the town hall sponsored by the Petersham Lions Club. Wendell - A special town meeting will be held at the town hall on Thursday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m., with six articles for voter consideration. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Athol - The Athol High School girls’ volleyball team punched a postseason ticket with a four-set defeat of South Hadley on Monday night. Petersham - Heywood Healthcare held a celebration gathering at the former Sisters of Assumption site on Monday in recognition of its purchase of the property for the location of addiction and mental health treatment center. Phillipston - On Monday, the board of assessors chair, Gerhard Fandreyer, objected to the selectboard’s call for an audit of the assessors, which is allowed for under state law. Area - A 13-hour bus tour was held recently and highlighted the businesses and tourism opportunities in U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern’s 2nd Congressional District. Wednesday, Oct. 28 Athol - Former Athol-Royalston Regional School District business manager Mary Jane Handy has accepted a job within state government. The Board of Health on Tuesday held a public hearing and voted to condemn a single-family home at 190 Mt. Pleasant St., due to a number of major violations. The Athol Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will host its annual meeting and luncheon in the Hillis Board Room at the hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 10, from noon to 3 p.m. The Athol Lions Club recently held its annual boot drive in downtown Athol. Gina Tontodonato has been named the Athol Daily News’ Carrier of the Month for September. New Salem - The selectboard on Monday heard initial recommendations compiled by the newly formed New Salem Tree Committee. Trick-or-treating will be held in New Salem on Halloween, Saturday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. Orange - The Mahar girls’ soccer team overwhelmed Pioneer 5-0 on Tuesday. Oxford - Hometown Bank has launched its 12th “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” campaign. Thursday, Oct. 29 Athol - The Athol-Royalston Regional School District has hired Lynn Bassett, of Northfield, as its new business manager. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony were held this morning at the new Marshalls outlet at the North Quabbin Commons. The hunt for Mr. and Mrs. Halloween, sponsored by the Athol Area YMCA, will take place along Main Street in the downtown area on Friday, Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. The Athol High School girls’ soccer team kept its postseason dreams afloat with a 3-2 victory over Frontier on Wednesday. Royalston - The town has received a $985,000 MassWorks grant for various infrastructure projects. Friday, Oct. 30 Athol - A detailed analysis of the most recent Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) testing results for the AtholRoyalston Regional School District was presented at Oct. 21 meeting of the school committee. Senior Holly Brissette scored a hat trick in Thursday’s field hockey matchup between Athol High School and Turners Falls; the Lady Raiders won 3-0. Petersham - The selectboard on Tuesday distributed the second draft of the Nichewaug Inn scope of services proposal, amended to reflect feedback gathered last week, and scheduled for release in the coming days. Wendell - Voters at Thursday’s special town meeting approved $5,000 for a consultant to be hired for the broadband committee. Prosecutor suspended after pulling gun on fake spiders LOGAN, W.Va. (AP) — An assistant prosecutor in West Virginia has been suspended after pulling a gun and threatening to shoot fake spiders scattered around the office as Halloween decorations. Logan County Prosecuting Attorney John Bennett tells media outlets that Chris White informed other employees that he is “deathly afraid of spiders” before threatening to shoot. Bennett says he was out of the office at the time but was told about the incident by shaken employees. He says White assured him the gun wasn’t loaded. Bennett suspended White on Wednesday, several weeks after the incident, because employees were still upset. The spider decorations have been removed, and Bennett has barred anyone other than the agency’s investigator from carrying guns in the office. Neither the media outlets nor The Associated Press could reach White for comment. 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Monte, Office Manager Jacqueline Caron, Advertising Manager Robert A. Perkins, Production Manager Emeritus Middle-Income Families: It’s Still the Economy “It’s the economy, stupid,” is the phrase attributed to political strategist James Carville as a key point in the successful campaign of 1992 that propelled Bill Clinton to the White House. It’s probably a phrase candidates who wish to succeed the current president might want to take out of storage. If new census numbers are any indication, it’s still the economy, and there’s little stupid about it. A recent report by the U.S. Census Bureau concludes that Americans are seeing no significant growth in their income or relief from the threat of poverty. This comes as no surprise. While the unemployment situation has improved from that of two or three years ago, many find themselves no better off now than they were back then. Underemployment and a dearth of really good-paying jobs continue to be a nagging concern. It’s a persistent stagnation, and candidates who want to succeed Barack Obama should be all over it. The bureau’s American Community Survey study said that in 2014, the nation’s median household income -- half of all households made more, the other half less -- was $53,657. In the last three years, the number has barely budged, and that’s after two years of income declines. At the same time, the Census report said, last year’s poverty rate was 15.5 percent, down by only 0.3 percentage points from 2013. The federal government uses a different calculation for poverty, the Alternative Current Population Survey, but its 2014 rate is not much different at 14.8 percent -- nearly 47 million Americans -- and essentially unchanged from the three previous years, not to mention 2.3 percentage points higher than in 2007. Overall, the Census survey confirms that middle-income, working-class and poor households are not gaining benefits from the economic recovery -- if that’s what it can be called. Politicians of both parties should take a hard look at the numbers and attempt to comprehend the frustrations they represent for Americans. It’s not pretty. And it’ll take more than a folksy catchphrase to address it. Reprinted by the New Bern Sun Journal Distributed by Creators.com We welcome your opinions! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be submitted by U.S. mail to: Athol Daily News, P.O. Box 1000, Athol, MA 01331; by FAX to 978-249-9630; by email to newsroom@atholdailynews.com; or delivered in person to 225 Exchange St. All letters must include the author’s first and last names, town of residence and phone number (for verification purposes only). No letter is printed until authenticity is verified by phone, or in person. Budget, debt deal sent to Obama WASHINGTON (AP) — By Jeanne Phillips © 2001 Universal Press Syndicate Cost of professional help adds to teenager’s anxiety DEAR ABBY: I am a 13-year-old girl. For the past few years I have been depressed to the point where I have considered cutting myself. I also struggle with anxiety and avoid social situations in order not to experience it. Mom only knows about my anxiety, but I have been sugarcoating it when I talk to her because I don’t want her to worry. Abby, we don’t have insurance and are already very poor, so I don’t want to burden my family with my problems, which I know would cost a lot of money to treat. What do you suggest I do? — NEEDS HELP IN MISSOURI DEAR NEEDS HELP: Because you are afraid to worry your mother, discuss what’s going on with a counselor at your school. Please don’t wait to do it. That person may have the ability to see you get the professional help you need. It may not be too much for your mother to afford and may even be free. ****** DEAR ABBY: I am a 20-year-old college student who has never been in a relationship. I try to be as much of an extrovert as possible, but it’s hard for me. I have romantic feelings for a guy I have known for two years. When we see each other in class, we hug and talk a little. I’m having trouble telling him how I feel because, as I’ve learned from past experience, he may not feel the same. I don’t want to be a big baby about this, but I have a fear of rejection. I have experienced it numerous times. I know it’s a part of life, but I don’t know if I can take it again. Please tell me what to do about this guy. I can’t stop thinking about him. — HOPELESS ROMANTIC DEAR HOPELESS ROMANTIC: Before declaring your feelings, get to know a little more about your classmate, like whether he’s romantically involved with someone else. A way to do that would be to suggest having coffee after class or helping each other study for an exam. Neither of those approaches would be “risky.” If he agrees, you will have a better chance of gauging whether he’s attracted to you, too. Because he hugs you when he sees you, it’s safe to assume he is not repelled. Let me let you in on a little secret: I don’t know ANYone who, having experienced rejection, has found it pleasurable. Some of the most successful people I know have encountered rejection more than once, but they didn’t let it stop them. Because your fear is preventing you from reaching out, talk about it with a psychologist at the student health center. If you do, it may help you feel more confident in putting yourself out there. ****** DEAR ABBY: We give each of our grandchildren a check for every birthday. We would like to stop when each child reaches the age of 18. Please give us an idea of what to write in a letter to each child as we send the final check on his/her 18th birthday. — LONGTIME READER IN NORTH CAROLINA DEAR READER: I see no reason to make an announcement with the “last check.” When the 19th birthday rolls around, send a card marking the special day — and explaining then the reason why there is no check included. ****** Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ****** What teens need to know about sex, drugs, AIDS and getting along with peers and parents is in “What Every Teen Should Know.” Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.) President Barack Obama is applauding the Senate’s predawn approval of a two-year budget deal, saying it shows Congress can “help, not hinder” the nation’s progress. Just after 3 a.m. Washington time, Senators voted 6435 to approve the measure, which also lifts the debt ceiling. Democrats teamed with Republican defense hawks to overcome opposition from conservatives. They included two GOP senators running for president, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas. In a written statement, Obama says the deal will strengthen defense, boost needed investments and create jobs. He says it also breaks the cycle of “shutdowns and manufactured crises” that have harmed the U.S. economy. And he urges lawmakers to work speedily to ensure individual agency spending bills are completed before a temporary spending bill runs out. R&B star Akon to debut new albums LOS ANGELES (AP) — Akon, an R&B star who’s collaborated with everyone from Eminem to Andy Samberg, is about to release his first albums in seven years — but you won’t find them in stores or on streaming services like Spotify. Instead, he plans to release four albums through a new app, making him the latest artist to experiment with bypassing big record labels and traditional music distribution altogether. The new app, called Stadium, will let fans stream Akon songs for free, although they’ll have to put up with ads. But interacting with the app by clicking the ads or sharing with friends on Facebook will earn users credits they can use to “buy” digital goods such as ringtones, wallpapers and Akon-styled emoji. And, of course, to unlock more songs and unreleased videos. “It’s going to definitely regenerate the music business,” Akon said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, calling his app “the answer” to the music industry’s problems. “It’s going to take someone like me to take the chance on it.” US economy slowed sharply down to 1.5 percent growth rate in third quarter By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy slowed sharply in the summer, reflecting a cutback in businesses’ stockpiling of goods, which offset solid consumer spending. But most economists think growth has been strengthening since the JulySeptember quarter ended. The Commerce Department said Thursday that the economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, grew at a tepid annual rate of 1.5 percent in the July-September quarter, far below the 3.9 percent rate of the previous quarter. The biggest reason was a push by businesses to shrink unwanted stockpiles, which slashed 1.4 percentage points from quarterly growth but is expected to be only temporary. Encouragingly for the economy, consumer spending remained solid over the summer: It rose at a 3.2 percent annual rate, down only slightly from the previous quarter. And most analysts have said they think businesses are stepping up their stockpiling this quarter in response to the continued gains in consumer spending. Many predict that growth in the October-December quarter will rebound to around a 2.5 percent annual rate. Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said that excluding the drag from scaled-back inventory rebuilding, Thursday’s report was “solid.” Noting the consistent strength in consumer spending, Shepherdson said he thinks the current quar- ter’s annual growth rate could reach 3 percent. For all of 2015, the economy is expected to expand around 2.3 percent, near last year’s modest 2.4 percent, despite persistent economic weakness around the world. Still, last quarter’s slump marked the latest slide for an economy that began 2015 on a rocky note as a severe winter and West Coast port disruptions essentially stalled growth. The economy rebounded in the April-June quarter before weakening again in the summer. The report Thursday was the government’s first of three estimates of growth for the third quarter. Last quarter, in addition to the drag from reduced inventory rebuilding, a wider trade deficit also held back growth. That weakness is likely continuing as manufacturers struggle with slowdowns in key export markets such as China. A stronger dollar has also hurt sales by making American products less competitive overseas. Business investment spending grew by a modest 2.1 percent in the third quarter, just half the secondquarter rate. Investment in structures fell at a 4 percent rate. That decline reflected a 47 percent plunge in investment in a category that includes oil and gas drilling, which has suffered huge cutbacks with the drop in global energy prices. Government spending grew at a moderate 1.7 percent annual rate, slower than the 2.6 percent pace in the second quarter. It reflected a smaller gain in state and local spending. The 3.2 percent annual rise in consumer spending in the third quarter was only slightly below the 3.6 percent growth rate in the second quarter. Sales of durable goods such as autos led the way. Consumer spending drives about 70 percent of economic activity, and most economists think that support will continue, boosted by more job gains. Though the pace of hiring weakened over the past two months, steady job growth has helped shrink the unemployment rate to a seven-year low of 5.1 percent. Wages have yet to rise significantly for most people, but more jobs have meant more people have money to spend. Most economists expect hiring to pick up in the final stretch of the year and make consumers more likely to spend during the holiday shopping season. A renewed decline in energy prices is also giving consumers more money to spend on other goods and services. Hundreds of immigrants caught at border believe families can stay in US WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of immigrant families caught illegally crossing the Mexican border told U.S. immigration agents they made the dangerous journey in part because they believed they would be permitted to stay in the United States and collect public benefits, according to internal intelligence files from the Homeland Security Department. The interviews with immigrants by federal agents were intended to help the Obama administration understand what might be driving a puzzling surge in the numbers of border crossings that started over the summer. The explanations suggest the U.S. government’s efforts to discourage illegal crossings may have been unsuccessful. Its efforts have included public service campaigns in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala to highlight the dangers and consequences of making the trek across Mexico to cross illegally into the United States. The Associated Press obtained copies of the interview summaries, which were compiled in reports by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Intelligence. They said hundreds of people traveling as part of families consistently cited opportunities to obtain permission to stay in the U.S., claim asylum and receive unspecified benefits. Immigrants spoke of “permisos,” or a pass to come into the United States. The report “is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis of the situation,” said department spokeswoman Marsha Catron, adding that troubles in the immigrants’ home countries likely contributed to their flight as well. Although the Obama administration has explained that immigrants who cross the U.S. border illegally can be deported, lengthy backlogs of more than 456,000 cases mean that immigrants can effectively remain in the U.S. for years before a judge decides whether they should leave the country. Also, recent court rulings have complicated the government’s plans to hold families in immigration jails pending deportation proceedings. Immigrants living in the U.S. illegally generally are not eligible for public benefits, except that children may receive free or reduced meals in public schools. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said the rising number of border crossings by families and children was due to “push factors” in Central America, such as crime and violence. He said the Obama administration wants to invest $1 billion in Central America to address the underlying problems that push families and children out of Central America. “We need to expand on this and ... we need to make the hard investment,” Johnson said Thursday at an academic conference at the Georgetown University Law Center. 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Except to the extent aforesaid the Athol Daily News will not be liable to the advertiser for mistakes or errors in the publication of advertisements. Richard J. Chase, Jr. Publisher ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Page 5 Athol ing, vast changes in curriculum, coaching, procedures and more. Polito said, “I think teachers are like children. We care about them and we try to teach them, and teachers deserve and have a right to be re-taught, and be cared about enough to have them re-learn a curriculum they didn’t have in the past, along with new strategies and new instruction. It is a much harder place to work in than it was four or five years ago. Teachers need to be treated with dignity and respect, just as the students do. I have to give our teachers the same care and concern we give our children.” Committee member Joseph Mega said, “I was a life long educator. I have never ever supported any state for federal mandated test. Parents are the key. When I was in school and you got home, do your homework. The real key is the parents, they need to become more involved with what their kids are doing in school.” Charles Pretti said, “I am kind of disappointed. I wanted something that says we are climbing that mountain. I think we have started but it is not showing yet, but I do believe we are moving in that right direction.” Parker added, “If we had 200 parents here demanding better with our heads on the chopping block, we would do better and figure this out. A child that has a crappy teacher doesn’t get another chance at that grade. We have to do better!” Member Mitch Grosky, who appeared frustrated by some of the comments made spoke next, “We are doing many new things here that we have not done in the past, especially with trying to do them with the money that we do have. I have as much impatience for a teacher who is not cutting it as much as anybody, and would even say we need to move that teacher out of the classroom even if it costs us some extra money. However, we do have a negotiated and state evaluation system, so we can’t just say you’re not doing the job. We must provide an improvement plan and give them a chance to improve. I don’t intend to say were are doing great, but the news is mixed.” Grosky, clearly upset, added, “Let’s not pretend that no good things are happening and it’s all bad news because folks, that ain’t the truth!” Lee Chauvette said, “I have several things I would like to say right now but I won’t, out of respect for the people that are trying hard in this district. There are a few things that I gauge a little differently here as I have been going over the results since they were released. On thing that doesn’t come out in these MCAS results is demographics, which as we all know in this district is difficult. My personal belief is you can retrain people, and you can have expectations. I tend to agree with a lot of what Amber has had to say here tonight. Until the demographics can be taken out of the old elementary schools and into the new school, I do not feel we are going to see a huge shift. We are not targeting the audience we need to target. I recently had a long term supporter of this district tell me that this district is dead and he is pulling their children out. We have to have to invite parents to start to come in. Have a parents night MCAS discussion, things like that are what we have to do. We can sit here all night and polish the duck and it’s still a duck.” Referring to graphs Chauvette said, “Looking at these graphs, you can polish and make it out to be like we are doing great, but I do support the staff and their efforts, and I know that we are trying to make this work going forward. But with your school choice going one way, and your test scores going the other way, it is not going to happen. School choice has increased on this committee every year that I have been on this committee for 14 years. Something is not right. The perception that out there with parents is that we didn’t improve. I am very supportive of the work that is being done and the testing, and as we move forward I look forward to better numbers and finally being able to put this to bed.” Syria knowledged, however, the forces would be taking risks in a dangerous part of the world, where the U.S. also is conducting airstrikes. “There’s no denying the serious risk they will be facing,” Earnest said, but “they are not in a combat mission.” Officials said the U.S. troops would go into Syria over the next few weeks and likely spend less than two months there at a time. A senior defense official did not rule out adjusting or expanding the U.S. effort as conditions in Syria change. U.S. troops have been on the ground in Syria before, Earnest said, noting a rescue mission more than a year ago and a more recent raid. Officials said those types of unilateral raids could still happen. Although the number of troops is small, it marks an escalation of U.S. involvement in the fight against the Islamic State, which controls a large part of northern Syria and has its self-proclaimed capital in the Syrian city of Raqqa. The move comes after weeks of deliberation on how to revive the struggling effort in Syria and the failed training and equipping mission there, and follows a visit to the region last week by Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. One senior official said that a first group of forces — possibly a couple of dozen — will go relatively soon to assess the situation and determine which groups on the ground the U.S. can best work with, including moderate Kurdish and Arab fighters. More special operations forces would follow once the U.S. better determines what the needs are. The U.S. special operations forces will all come from the United States and will advise and assist the Syrian rebels from headquarters locations there. They won’t move to the Boston From Page 1 Charles Pretti said, “The results are flat. We have good results in some grades, and not so good results in others. Our demographics are tough, but that is also not an excuse either because there are great schools everywhere. A real litmus test is that students who were in the first grade last year who started this turnaround plan, are now in the second grade and don’t get tested again until next year. That will be a true litmus test, so yes, we have to have a little of a sense of patience.” Carla Rabinowitz next to speak, said, “I am concerned about the message being given by some of the school committee members. It is accurate and I would have to agree, the scores are disappointing, as some scores are not improved significantly while in some others they have improved. We are in the middle of a process of radical change, and that was what was presented to us by both the DSAC and Math Consultant who visited us this evening. This is the way things normally go, and you can’t expect to see change over night. Reeducating teachers takes time. However because of contract and because of state law you just can’t fire them.” Rabinowitz looked at Parker and said, “You can’t just go in and say ‘you’re not producing so your fired,’ you just can’t do it!” Parker replied to Rabinowitz, “As a school committee member when I wear my committee hat, I can appreciate that it takes time. I have about eight years of poor test scores or more than that. When I am a mom and I wear my mom hat, my second grader, my fourth grader, and my junior won’t get to be one but once. So when I put on that parent hat, it is very hard for me. As school committee members we should be that passionate for every single kid that is in this district. I am not a patient person and I will not apologize for that. The buck has to stop somewhere. I will serve three more years, and if we can’t turn this around, I will resign because I have failed!” From Page 1 front lines, go into battle with those troops or be used to call in airstrikes into Syria. Officials said the U.S. forces would help coordinate operations, planning and logistics. Defense Secretary Ash Carter hinted at the possible changes earlier this week, saying the U.S. was retooling its strategy in Iraq and Syria and would conduct unilateral ground raids if needed to target Islamic State militants. The U.S. has done special operations raids in Syria, and it participated in a ground operation to rescue hostages last week in northern Iraq that resulted in the first U.S. combat death in that country since 2011. The addition of special operations forces, however, marks a shift for Obama who has steadfastly said he would not put U.S. boots on the ground in Syria. In recent weeks, U.S. military officials have been signaling greater acceptance for the idea of such a deployment. Carter told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the U.S. would do more to support moderate Syrian forces fighting IS. Last week, Dunford met with his top commanders during a stop in Iraq, and told them to broaden their thinking and map out new ways the U.S.-led coalition can put more pressure on the Islamic State fighters. The U.S. will also be sending additional aircraft, including A-10s and about a dozen F-15 fighters, to the Incirlik air base in Turkey, likely repositioning them from other spots in the region. The U.S. recently dropped 50 tons of ammunition to Arab groups fighting IS, and officials said more ammunition and possibly small firearms could be provided over time. As part of the latest plan, the U.S. is also looking at ways to beef up its support for Iraqi forces battling IS, including additional equipment and training to counter roadside bombs and vehicleborne explosive devices. The U.S. is also talking with the Iraqi government about setting up a commando task force to better target Islamic State leaders and networks. A senior administration official said the U.S. has made good progress in Iraq and Syria when working with effective partners on the ground who can regain territory lost to IS. So the U.S. is moving away from failed approaches, such as the effort to train Syrian rebels outside the country and send them back into Syria. The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity. The Obama administration has been weighing how to better enable moderate Syrian forces to step up the fight against IS, particularly as Russia has entered the conflict with airstrikes. U.S. officials made it clear that there is no plan now to coordinate with the Russians or tell Moscow where U.S. troops may be in Syria. They said the troops would not be near any locations being bombed by the Russians, but a senior defense official did not rule out the possibility of talking with Moscow if it becomes necessary in order to guarantee the safety of the U.S. troops. Clocks From Page 1 U.S. territories don’t have to change because those places don’t observe daylight saving time. Public safety officials say this is a good time to put a new battery in the smoke alarm, no matter where you live. Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. local time the second Sunday in March — in 2016, that comes March 13. opiate abuse; $2.2 million to support training and staffing needs at the Department of Children and Families; $250,000 for a grant program for municipal police departments to purchase body cameras; and creation of a special commission to study pancreatic cancer. The Senate approved the bill on a voice vote without a roll call and sent it to Gov. Charlie Baker. Supporters said the package is a balanced one that closes out the books on fiscal 2015 and makes vital investments in the state while continuing fiscal responsibility. (A “Yes” vote is for the budget.) Rep. Donald Berthiaume Yes; Rep. Kimberly Ferguson Yes; Rep. Stephen Kulik Yes; Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee Yes; Rep. Jonathan Zlotnik Yes. SPINAL CORD INJURY (S 2109) — The House 1570, approved a bill making several changes in the operation of the Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund that provides medical cure research services for individuals with spinal cord injuries. The fund is currently funded by a $50 surcharge assessed against any person who seeks reinstatement of his or her driver’s license. The bill would raise the surcharge to $100 for a second reinstatement and $150 for a third. Under the bill, the surcharge for the Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund will be in effect after three surchargeable events within a two-year period or seven surchargeable events within a threeyear period. Currently, the surcharge is triggered when there are five or more surchargeable offenses within any three-year period. The measure requires that all revenue from the surcharge go to the fund. Under current law, the state’s General Fund receives some of the revenue. It also renames the fund the Thomas P. Kennedy Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund, honoring the late state senator, who was a quadriplegic confined to a wheelchair following an accident in 1971. He passed away in June at the age of 63. Supporters said the changes and hikes will result in more money going to the spinal cord fund. They noted that in fiscal 2006, the fund received $119,675 from surcharges and in fiscal 2015, it received only $23,600. Only final Senate approval is needed before the mea- sure goes to Gov. Baker. (A “Yes” vote is for the bill.) Rep. Berthiaume Yes; Rep. Ferguson Yes; Rep. Kulik Yes; Rep. Whipps Lee Yes; Rep. Zlotnik Yes ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL ADOPT-A-SENIOR (S 367) — The Elder Affairs Committee held a hearing on a bill that would establish a statewide Adopt-A-Senior volunteer program to assist seniors with snow removal and property or home maintenance services. The measure includes creation of a registry of volunteers and establishes a system of volunteer incentives to assist with the recruiting and registration of volunteers. BANKS MUST PAY PENALTIES (H 815) — The Committee on Financial Services held a hearing on legislation that would require a bank to pay the fine, penalty and/or late charge incurred by the customer if the bank makes an error and fails to make an automatic payment pre-authorized by the customer to a third party. If a bank fails to comply with this law, the customer would be entitled to triple damages. ALLOW BANKS TO CONDUCT RAFFLES (S 495) — Another measure on the Committee on Financial Services’ agenda would allow banks to conduct a “savings promotion raffle” and offer prizes to winners. The contests, designed to encourage more people to save money, would be open only to customers who deposit a specific amount of money, to be determined by the bank, in a savings account. Supporters say some states have already done this and have seen a marked increase in the number of people who open savings accounts at the bank. They argue it is a great promotion that will result in more people depositing money into a savings account. Opponents say that banks should not be involved in raffles and gambling. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS AND BAN OFFICIALS’ NAMES — The Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight held a hearing on a proposal requiring all government publications to be written for a 6th grade literacy level (H 2730) and a measure to prevent exploitation of materials bought with taxpayer money by prohibiting the placing of a personal name on any state Health served as a model for President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act. But the transition to the federal program in 2013 and 2014 proved disastrous, forcing the administration of thenGov. Deval Patrick to place hundreds of thousands of residents into temporary Medicaid coverage. The website was rebuilt for the start of last year’s open enrollment and while things worked better, glitches persisted. Gov. Charlie Baker knocked on the wooden desk in his office when asked if he was optimistic about the latest sign-up period. “Obviously the health connector has been a total crackup for the last couple of years and the commonwealth has spent literally hundreds of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of people have had their lives disrupted as a result of that,” said Baker. “I’m expecting that for the vast majority of people for whom the last couple of years has been a nightmare that the process should go smoothly.” The breakdowns and subsequent rebuilding of the health exchange has cost the state an estimated $285 million, said Gutierrez, who was hired by Baker after the Republican took office in January. Among the enhancements being rolled out for the new open enrollment period is a feature that will allow users who want to renew their current coverage without changes to do so quickly and not have to plow through the entire application process, Gutierrez said. From Page 1 property by an elected or appointed official (H 2707). ALLOW LEGISLATORS TO PERFORM MARRIAGE CEREMONIES (H 3303) — The State Administration and Regulatory Oversight’s agenda included a proposal that would allow all 200 state legislators to perform marriage ceremonies. The measure also allows legislators to communicate directly with a state agency in order to discuss issues brought to a lawmaker by a constituent. Some state agencies currently require constituents to sign a written release form that permits direct communication between a senator or representative and the agency on the person’s behalf. MAKE THE BAY STATE A “PURPLE HEART STATE” (H 2839) — The House gave initial approval to a bill declaring every August 7 as Purple Heart Day. The measure would recognize the “contributions and sacrifices of the men and women from Massachusetts who served in harm’s way in the Armed Forces and have been vital in maintaining the freedom and the way of life enjoyed by our citizens.” PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE (H 1991) — The Public Health Committee held a hearing on a very controversial bill that would allow terminally ill patients with fewer than six months to live to obtain medication they can self-administer to commit suicide. Voters defeated a similar measure on the 2012 ballot by a very slim 51 percent to 49 percent margin with 1,466,866 voting for the measure and 1,534,757 against. There were also 182,573 blank ballots of people who took a ballot but did not vote on this question. PRICE GOUGING DURING EMERGENCIES (S 137) — The Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee held a hearing on legislation making it a crime to price gouge and charge unconscionable prices during a declared state emergency. The measure imposes up to a $5,000 fine on anyone who charges excessive prices for necessities including food, fuel and shelter. During the week of Oct. 26-30, the House met for a total of four hours and 47 minutes while the Senate met for a total of five hours and 1 minute. Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com. From Page 1 Other upgrades include a revamped system for making online payments and a new account-change function that allows members to update personal information, such as a new address, new job or the birth of a child. I n the past, such changes could only be made by calling customer service. While more enhancements are expected when the final version of the current software is released in 2017, “there isn’t anything we are deeply regretting walking into this open enrollment period,” Gutierrez said. About 182,000 residents are currently signed up for medical insurance through the connector, a figure that state officials expect will climb to about 190,000 by the end of the open enrollment period. Another 45,000 obtain dental insurance through the connector. Despite recent problems with the exchange, Massachusetts maintains a 96 percent rate of insured residents. The connector is focused on reaching pockets of uninsured people in several urban areas, including Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Lynn, Quincy, Brockton, New Bedford and Fall River, officials said. 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The Senators (6-2, 5-2 IL) took a 13-7 lead into halftime, but the beginning of the third quarter proved to be a nightmare for Mahar when Ludlow’s Nick Godbout took the bouncing second-half kickoff at the Lions 22 yard-line and took it down the right sideline for a touchdown. After Ludlow HEADER — Athol High School’s Tyler Lajoie (3) goes up for a head ball as Mahar defenders put the extra point through, it was Levi Baruch (3) and Alex Barbera (4) close in during Friday’s soccer contest in Orange. Lajoie 14-13 Lions with just 17 seconds having run off the clock. scored three times, bringing his career point total to 97, in the Raiders 3-2 victory. The Lions then took advantage Photo By Josh Talbot of the shocked Senators by attempting an onside kick, which the Lions’ Ethan Freniere dived on at the Senators’ 46, and the Lions offense was in business with great field position. The Mahar defense came up huge, forcing a turnover on downs when they pressured Ludlow quarterback Dan Rodrigues into an incompletion on fourth-and-two from the 38. By JOSH TALBOT minutes. Our guys played with a Dan Guertin. “We fought and did ADN Sports Editor lot of heart and determination, a much better job of controlling ORANGE — The Athol High however, and that helped us get possession in the second half.” School boys’ soccer team waited the win.” King credited fullback Riley 42 days for Friday’s rematch with The Senators controlled play Carey with stepping up to prerival Mahar. The Raiders made for much of the second half, but serve the victory. ATHOL — The Athol High the most of it as they walked out the Raiders’ defense kept them at “He gave us 80 minutes and he School volleyball team clinched of the James S. Woodward Ath- bay while forcing Mahar to settle was a lockdown, superstar,” said its fourth consecutive Northern letic Complex with a 3-2 victory. for shots from the perimeter. King. “Without his efforts, we Division title with a 25-17, 25-7, It looked as if the Raiders Athol failed to generate any scor- wouldn’t have had the success we 25-23 victory over Mohawk on would roll to victory as the Sena- ing opportunities in the second did. It was his opportunity to step Friday. tors looked sluggish in their third half. up and shine and he did that for The Raiders finish the regular game in as many nights and Athol “It was an awesome second season with a 12-7 mark, 9-1 in Rivals Page 7 built a 3-0 lead behind a trio of half,” said Mahar head coach the Northern. They will share Tyler Lajoie tallies. the division crown with Turn“We played a perfect game for ers Falls which also went 9-1 in the first 35 minutes,” said Athol league play. head coach David King. “We did exactly what we’ve been training to do. Everything was executed well.” The Senators awoke from their ORANGE — The Mahar volstupor as Eli Smith pumped in a leyball team wrapped up its 2015 pair of goals in the final two minseason with a 25-11, 25-16, 25-20 utes of the first half to make it a loss to Pioneer, Friday night. one goal game at the break. The Senators recognized seThe goals gave Mahar life after niors Natalie Gonynor and Ashley the Raiders missed several opEhlen before the game, but the portunities to blow the game wide Panthers jumped all over Mahar open in the first half. Mahar goalin the first set and never looked keeper Bryce Cleveland made a back. number of key saves to keep his Gonynor racked up six kills and team in the contest. “Their keeper kept them in the game,” said King. “It could have been 6-0 at any point. We ended up giving them life and they are a good team. That’s the best Ma- KNOCK IT THROUGH — Athol High School’s Avery Clyatt har team I’ve seen in 15 years (14) knocks a through ball as Mahar’s Liam Bashista pursues of coaching and we didn’t play a very good game over the last 45 during Friday’s soccer match in Orange. Photo By Josh Talbot Athol boys hold off rival Mahar for 3-2 victory The teams would trade scoreless possessions before the Senators would strike back with a big play of their own. With 4:30 remaining in the third, Mahar started at its own 10 after a monster punt by Rodrigues. On first-and-10, quarterback Austin Leary handed the ball to senior back Clay Richardson, who swept to the left and barreled his way through the line, going 90 yards down the sideline for the huge score. Mahar would go for two to attempt to gain a seven point advantage, but Leary’s pass fell short, and it was 19-14 with 4:17 remaining in the frame. The Lions then went on their most sustained drive of the game, a 13-play, 65-yard possession that saw Rodrigues go six for eight for 45 yards through the air, ending with a 10-yard touchdown strike to Godbout, who scored all three touchdowns on the night for the Lions. Ludlow’s two-pointer would fail, and it was 20-19 Lions with 7:28 left in the fourth. That would be the final as the Senators had only two more possessions, the first ending on a punt and the second on a turnover on Stumble Page 7 Athol spikers clinch 4th straight Northern Division crown with sweep of Warriors Athol recognized seniors Tatyana Carrasquillo, Shelby Roussel, Tatianna LaCroix, Sophie LaRoche and Liz Carlson before the contest. Hope Parker led the victors with six aces, six assists and three kills. Roussel added four kills and three aces. Carrasquillo chipped in four kills and one block. LaCroix had a pair of spikes. Mahar girls drop finale in 3 sets six digs in her final game. Ehlen had a pair of aces. Sophomore Maeve Powell added four spikes. Sophie Smith added two kills. Smith recorded four digs. Carissa Johnson tacked on three. Lauren Henne, Powell and Aria Flematti had two apiece. Flematti handed out nine assists and added two aces. Talbs & His Theories By JOSH TALBOT sports@atholdailynews.com Examining Week 8 SURROUNDED — Mahar’s Alex Temple (16) tries to work out of a double-team by Athol’s Crista Jillson (10) and Callie Jillson (2) during Friday’s soccer match in Orange. The game was suspended with 37:37 to play after power went out in Orange. The game will resume today at 11 a.m. with the teams tied at zero. Photo By Josh Talbot Lady Raiders tournament quest on hold after lights go out; Play to resume today at 11 By JOSH TALBOT ADN Sports Editor could have called the game a tie. Mahar had several chances to ORANGE — The lights may take leads in the first half, but have gone out at the James S. Athol goalkeeper Payton Parker Woodward Athletic Complex, was superb while holding the SenFriday night, but the Athol High ators scoreless. Parker’s excellence started in School girls’ soccer team extended the 14th minute as Carly Jillson its season another day. The Lady Raiders were locked knocked a cross that found Jeanne in a scoreless match with rival Ma- Grutchfield for the redirect. Parkhar when a power outage put a er made the improbable save. A corner-kick from Alex Temple halt to the festivities with 37:37 remaining in the second half. Know- in the 17th minute found the body ing what was at stake — Athol of Tori Tenney and redirected to needs a win to qualify for the tour- Delaney Parker whose touch was nament — the schools worked to- pounced on by the Athol keeper. gether and the game will pick up In the 24th minute, Parker made today at 11 a.m. With the first a diving stop to her left as Katie half having been played, game Cleveland fired on net. Parker’s officials best effort came in the 33rd minute. After a Temple corner-kick led to a flurry in front, Delaney Parker chipped a shot that looked to be headed into the top shelf. Payton Parker leaped into the air and swatted the shot down. The rebound went right to Grutchfield who quickly fired back from five yards away. Parker used her leg to stop that shot and keep the Senators off the board. While Parker was under siege for much of the first half, Athol managed just two opportunities. The Lady Raiders best chance came in the fourth minute as a On hold Page 7 In case you weren’t yet convinced, this year’s Patriots team is very good. Thursday night’s victory over the Dolphins was the final push I needed — the Patriots will repeat as Super Bowl Champions and complete a 19-0 season. Sure, I’m kidding — a little — but I can’t get over how good Tom Brady is. We should be used to it by now, but the man defies logic. He shouldn’t be this good at this age. Just look at Peyton Manning. Hopefully you bet the Pats on Thursday night and got your week off to a strong start. Let’s examine the rest of Week 8. Lions at Chiefs (-3.5) Detroit may have changed offensive coordinators, but until their offensive line starts blocking they are going to continue to struggle. Charcandrick West went over 100 yards last week and has a solid matchup against the Lions this week. The Chiefs will need him. Look for Jeremy Maclin to get involved early after sitting out last week. Chiefs 24-17. Vikings (-1) at Bears Adrian Peterson remains the key for Minnesota, but Teddy Bridgwater and Stefon Diggs have something brewing. Chicago has played some competitive football of late and will be hungry coming out of the bye. Look for Alshon Jeffrey to have a big one after having the bye week to rest up. Bears 27-24. Bucs at Falcons (-7) If the Tampa defense couldn’t close out Kirk Cousins and the Redskins, what chance do they have against Matt Ryan and Julio Jones? The Atlanta offense may have struggled last week, but they will roll in the dome. Falcons 40-17. Giants at Saints (-3) I wrote New Orleans off after an 0-3 start, but now that they have won three-of-four it may be time to reconsider. The defense hasn’t been half bad this year, either. As for the Giants, the offense was pu- trid last week against Dallas. Look for Eli to bounce back. Giants 2724. 49ers at Rams (-8) Todd Gurley is really good and the Rams defense should harass Colin Kaepernick all afternoon. Kap struggled against the Rams back when the 49ers were good and he’ll struggle again this week. Rams 27-13. Cardinals (-5.5) at Browns Arizona has cooled off after starting the year on fire. Expect Chris Johnson to have a big game against the Browns’ struggling rush defense. Josh McCown and Johnny Manziel are both expected to see time under center for Cleveland. If you have two quarterbacks, you have none. Cardinals 31-17. Bengals at Steelers (pk) The Pittsburgh offense will be at full strength for the first time this season, but I’m not sure Ben Roethlisberger will be at 100-percent for this one. The Steelers might need a week to get their feet under them which should open the door for another Cincinnati victory. Bengals 24-17. Chargers at Ravens (-3.5) The San Diego defense has been terrible this year. So bad that even Joe Flacco is a good fantasy play this week. Look for Flacco to have a big game and the Ravens to win in a shooutout. Ravens 34-28. Titans at Texans (-4.5) Arian Foster is done for the year. When Foster has been sidelined in the past, the Texans have banked on their defense. That unit stinks this year. Expect Brian Hoyer to throw a ton of passes in this one. Marucs Mariota appears to be sidelined for another week. That should be all Houston needs. Texans 27-17. Jets (-3) at Raiders This will be the week we learn a lot about the Jets. If they respond from last week’s loss to the Patriots with a win, then we know they are Picks Page 7 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Page 7 Sportsman’s Corner By MIKE ROCHE Happy Halloween! Pint-sized ghosts and goblins will be taking over our neighborhoods tonight as we celebrate Halloween. This holiday, which seems to be an excuse to extort candy from your neighbors, is very popular with children and who can blame them! Any excuse to eat candy bars is fine with me. My brother Chris will be celebrating another birthday today as well and he held his annual pumpkin carving party least weekend where a good time was had by all. We are also in the midst of hunting seasons. Today you can hunt for deer with a bow, upland birds, waterfowl, coyotes and foxes, rabbits and turkeys, although the fall turkey season ends today. This weekend Dinah and I will be guiding our good friends Dr. Steve Williams and his son Matt in a quest for grouse and woodcock. Matt flies east from Kansas and Steve drives up from DC and they are joined by retired MassWildlife Director Wayne MacCallum and another friend, Pete Duncan from Pennsylvania. It is a hunt we look forward to as the pre and post festivities tend to be as much fun as the hunting, although we hunt hard and usually do quite well on the birds. My limited experience in upland hunting in Massachusetts thus far finds no real evidence of woodcock flights. We only moved multiple birds in one cover this past Wednesday and the local birds seemed to still be hanging around. Usually this time in October features flight activity and it seems to some that have expressed an opinion that ducks, geese, robins and woodcock have not been seen migrating through like expected. Reports from upstate New York, where the grouse camp I frequent is located, indicated that nothing close to a flight of woodcock has yet appeared. We will see what we find in familiar covers this weekend. A black bear was looking for a meal earlier in the week when Dinah announced his presence in the back yard. Fortunately, the bird feeders were in but he hung around for a while. A group of hen turkeys have also been visiting but they are safe from becoming a Thanksgiving dinner. Maybe next year! Bow hunters have also been lamenting the lack of deer activity but the mild weather does limit their movement as they are already wearing their winter coats. At least one good buck did pay the price for daytime rambling when Jonathan Bunker of Squaretail Outfitters arrowed him after the buck chased a young deer in front of his stand and then paused a little too long. The buck, dressed, weighed 198 pounds. That is a fine deer, particularly when you consider that the biologist at the check station estimated the deer to be only 3 and half years old. This writer has been very busy for the past few weeks working as the Mahar Fish’N Game Club Advisor. This year’s club leaders expressed an interest in repeating the Alaska trip that the club took in 2003. At this point, all the details have been worked out and it looks like enough club members are committed to make the trip happen. A request will be made for out of state travel and if that is approved the group will spend ten days in Alaska in June. It is a beautiful place to visit and the fishing is not bad either! The last trip was done as most tourists prefer, traveling and sleeping in motor homes. The RV”s make it possible to tour very inexpensively and go wherever the spirit moves you to go. The plan is to go with the same company that rented to the club the last time and you fly into Anchorage, pick up you rig, and off you go. One very interesting facet of the trip is the fact that in June, when the group is traveling, it never gets dark as Alaska earns it name of “the land of the midnight sun”. Students at Mahar are getting ramped up for archery in the physical education classes using the equipment used in the Archery in the Schools Program. Mahar was one of the program’s pilot schools and with the support of the Mahar Fish’N Game Club purchased a second set of the Mathews Genesis bows used in NASP competition. The Mahar Fish’N Game Club is sponsoring weekly archery time and students can hone their skills and work to become proficient with a bow. With all this talk of hunting, don’t forget that fall trout stocking is underway in Massachusetts and the beautiful and colorful brook, brown and rainbow trout will be eager to feed in preparation for winter. Lake Mattawa is a great place to try your luck and enjoy the last vestiges of fall foliage. Rivals us tonight.” Lajoie put Athol on top just 3:17 into the contest. Owen King gained control in the midfield and chipped a ball over the top. Lajoie proceeded to run by Jack Temple and Shawn Dennis and buried a shot inside the right post. In the 10th minute, Lajoie ran past four Mahar defenders and found himself 1-on-1 with Cleveland. The junior goalkeeper managed to make a beautiful save to his right to keep the deficit at one. Less than a minute later, Athol capitalized on a freekick as Nelson Leadbetter played a ball into the box from 35 yards out. Lajoie jumped over a pair of Mahar defenders and headed a shot past Cleveland for a 2-0 lead just 10:45 into the contest. The Senators opted to remove their mark from Lajoie after 15 minutes in an attempt to gain some possession in the midfield. The move worked for awhile, but Lajoie took advantage of some sloppy ballhandling for his third goal of the night in the 26th minute. Anthony Negron chipped a ball into the box and a Mahar defender fell down while back pedaling. Lajoie raced onto the loose ball and hammered a shot inside the right post for a 3-0 lead. Lajoie had a chance to add to the lead in the 27th from Page 6 minute as he found himself 1-on-1 with Cleveland. The Mahar goalkeeper came sliding out and was able to trip up Lajoie and prevent a potential goal. A similar play came in the 29th minute as Lajoie was all alone with Cleveland who again came sliding out. This time Cleveland made a clean grab of the ball to stop Lajoie. In the 32nd minute, Lajoie raced onto a through ball and fired a shot towards the left post from 12 yards out. Cleveland was able to make the lunging save. Cleveland’s best save came in the 37th minute as an Athol corner kick found Avery Clyatt on the weakside. Clyatt fired a pass across the six and King onetouched. Cleveland made a diving stop to his right to keep the Senators within three. Smith proceeded to field a cross from Owen Cook in the 39th minute and hammered a shot inside the left post to cut the deficit to two. Less than a minute later, Cook found Smith on a through ball and the senior snuck a shot inside the near post to make it a 3-2 game just before halftime. The loss was just the second of the year for the Senators (13-2-3). Athol wraps up the regular season with a 10-6-2 mark. Both teams will participate in the tournament. ON THE RUN — Athol High School’s Mason Barrieau (41) makes his move as teammate Nick Casella (25) throws a block during Friday night’s football contest in Athol. The Raiders hammered Greenfield 32-0. Photo By Mike Phillips Athol gridders smash Green Wave 32-0 ATHOL — The Athol High School football team caught a break Friday night and made the most of it in a 32-0 defeat of Greenfield. The Wave arrived without quarterback Max Pirozhkov and managed just 43 yards of offense against the Raiders. Athol, on the other hand, used a powerful running attack to punish Greenfield. Robbie Nelson led the Athol attack with 88 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Mason Barrieau and Nick Casella chipped in 41 yards and a touchdown each as the Raiders racked up 204 yards rushing. Quarterback Trever Mousseau completed 2-of4 passes for 33 yards. Tyler Lutz, who ran for 26 yards, had one catch for 20 yards. Former quarterback Bryce Melanson had a 13-yard reception. Carter Amadon and Isaac Raulston both had interceptions for the Raiders. Casella opened the scoring with a 31-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Mousseau hit Melanson on the conversion for an 8-0 lead. Nelson had scoring runs of 10 and five yards in the second quarter and ran in both conversion for a 24-0 lead. Barrieau capped the scoring with a 3-yard run to pay dirt in the third quarter. Casella ran in the conversion. The win snapped a sixgame losing streak for the Raiders. Their opponent for next week has yet to be determined. SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Brad Marchand scored twice and Zdeno Chara picked up his first goal of the season to lead the Boston Bruins to a 3-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Friday night. Marchand, who extended his point streak to five games, also was given a major penalty and a game misconduct for boarding Dmitry Kulikov with 2:06 left in the game. Kulikov left the ice bleeding. Boston goalie Tuukka Rask made 31 saves and Florida’s Roberto Luongo had 22. Chara also added an assist. Florida’s Nick Bjugstad scored his fourth goal on a 5-on-3 power play at 11:32 in the third. The first period featured a number of strong scoring chances, especially for the Panthers. But it was scoreless until the Bruins were able use the league’s top power play to grab the lead after Florida’s Reilly Smith was sent off for hooking. Marchand tipped in a long shot by Chara past Luongo at 9:22 for his third goal. Rask kept the game scoreless early with big saves on a breakaway by Quinton Howden then a rebound chance by Alex Petrovic. He added a sliding glove save on a pointblank shot by Jonathan Huberdeau at 11:55 with Florida on the power play. Marchand scored his second goal after controlling a shot by Krug, skating past Luongo and flipping in his fourth goal at 7:07 of the second. Chara put in a rebound off Krejci’s shot for Boston’s second power-play goal at 9:13 after Pirri was called for tripping. Bjugstad recovered Bol- land’s shot on the two-man advantage and beat Rask to cut the deficit to 3-1 at 11:32. Florida had another 1:17 of 5-on-3 less than a minute later after Joe Morrow and Adam McQuaid drew minors but they failed to capitalize. Chara was called for a delay of game penalty with 4:59 left. Florida pulled Luongo to set up a 6-on-4 advantage but couldn’t score. NOTES: The game was the first of four meetings between the clubs, who traded right wingers on the first day of free agency on July 1. Florida sent Boston-area native Jimmy Hayes to the Bruins for Reilly Smith and the $4 mil- lion salary cap-hit in the contract of Marc Savard (concussion), who hasn’t played since 2011. ... The home team won all four games last season. ... RW Logan Shaw, 23, made his NHL debut for the Panthers. The Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, native was a third-round pick by Florida in 2011 and is one of 11 players on the roster drafted by the Panthers. ... Both teams play Saturday to complete backto-back games. Boston goes to Tampa Bay while Florida finishes its three-game homestand against Washington before embarking on a West Coast road swing that starts Wednesday in Anaheim. BOSTON (AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored 23 points and Terrence Ross had 13 of his 21 in the fourth quarter as the Toronto Raptors took command in the second half and beat the Boston Celtics 113-103 on Friday night. DeMarre Carroll scored 10 of his 21 points in the third quarter and Kyle Lowry finished with 14 points and nine assists for the Raptors. Isaiah Thomas led Boston with 25 points. Avery Bradley added 13, including a 3-pointer that got Boston within 10899 with 1:54 left during a rally that came much too late for the Celtics to rally. Ross hit six of his first seven shots in the fourth quarter to help the Raptors secure the lead they built in the third by capitalizing on Boston’s many mistakes. Toronto held the Celtics without a field goal for a stretch of nearly 5 minutes in the third quarter and outscored Boston 31-20 in the period. The game was tied at 54-all at halftime then the Raptors blew it open in the third quarter by forcing the Celtics into a sequence of turnovers and missed shots. Carroll hit consecutive 3-pointers and Luis Scola made a layup and a 3-pointer during a 13-2 run that gave Toronto an 82-68 lead. Boston went without a field goal from Amir Johnson’s 3-pointer with 6:05 left in the period until Thomas drove for a layup with 52 seconds left. TIP-INS Raptors: Jonas Valanciunas pulled down 10 rebounds and Toronto outrebounded Boston 53-38. ... Toronto made just 13 field goals in the first half, but seven were 3-pointers. Marchand scores twice, Bruins defeat Panthers 3-1 Picks from Page 6 a good football team. Jets 2720. Seahawks (-5) at Cowboys Injuries have destroyed Dallas, but they keep fighting. The good news is Seattle is nearly as good as they have been in recent years. I’m expecting the Cowboys to make a game of it. Seahawks 20-17. Packers (-3) at Broncos Denver is undefeated despite Peyton Manning’s struggles. His issues will be the topic of conversation on Monday morning. Packers 31-14. Colts at Panthers (-7) Indianapolis is a soft football team. Carolina is not. Look for the Panthers to hit the Colts in the mouth early and coast to victory. Panthers 30-17. Against the spread: 4-8 in Week 7; 51-48-3 on the season Straight up: 6-6 in Week 8; 65-37 on the season On hold from Page 6 cross from Julia Carey led to a scramble in front. Mahar goalkeeper Elysha Bedard ended up out of the net, but Athol’s Lindsey Hamlett couldn’t get enough leg on her redirect and the Mahar defense cleared it out. In the 28th minute, Emily Casella knocked a through ball to Carey, but her shot sliced wide. The contest is the final regular season game for the two teams. Mahar (9-62) has already qualified for postseason play while Athol (7-8-2) needs a win to get in. Raptors roll over Celtics 113-103 Stumble downs when they faced a fourth-and-20 from their own 27. Leary threw a desperation pass down the left sidelines that was batted down, and all that was left for Ludlow (4-4, 4-3 IL) was to run out the clock with just over a minute remaining. After gaining one first down which saw the Senators run out of time outs, Rodrigues twice took a knee and the final gun sounded. The night started out very promising for Mahar, which after a defensively dominated first quarter, took a 7-0 lead on the first play of the second. On a thirdand-three from its own 44, Leary handed the ball to Riley Gervais, who blasted through the line and took the rock 56 yards to the end zone. The extra point would put the Senators up 7-0 with 9:41 left in the first half. Rodrigues would then lead the Lions downfield, going five for six in the passing game for 58 of those yards, culminating with a 22-yard touchdown pass to Godbout that knotted the game at 7 after the extra point. Mahar would answer right back with a 65-yard drive of its own in which Leary from Page 6 went three for three with 35 yards through the air, and ended with a little trickery. On a first-and ten from the Lions 12, the Senators lined up Malik Adams at quarterback, who took a step to his right and barreled through defenders into the end zone. Unfortunately for the Senators, the point after try would go wide right, and the lead was just six going into the half, and one point would be the difference when all was said and done. DICK'S AUTO REPAIR S&S447APPLIANCE Main St., Athol 48 KING ST., ORANGE, MASS. 24/7 Towing Service ASE Certified Mechanics Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12 (978) 544-3835 We Offer ALL MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE In Home & Shop Call 978-249-7535 Web Site www.ssappliance.com NIGHT CORRESPONDENTS Experienced reporters are sought for evening coverage of town government meetings, such as select board meetings, special town meetings, and major town events. These are part time positions (at least one meeting per week), assignments are as needed, and may include occasional work on the weekend. Photography skills are a plus. Please send letters of interest and resumes to: Attn: Editor Deborrah Porter P.O. Box 1000, Athol, MA 01331 or email: dporter@atholdailynews.com Page 8 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 ~~~ Celebrations ~~~ Monty Tech recognizes record number of honor roll students ENGAGED — Lori J. Jillson and Brian M. Gelinas, both of Athol, became engaged at a location along Iron Mountain Road in the heart of The Black Hills in South Dakota on Sept. 24. Above, they are shown outside the Buffalo Bodega Saloon and Lounge in Deadwood, S.D. The bride-to-be is the daughter of the late Sandra Bruce and the late Robert Bruce Sr., and is a 1987 graduate of Athol High School. She also graduated from Mount Wachusett Community College with a degree in accounting. After working for the Athol Daily News for the past 18 years, she recently became employed as an office manager in Nashua, N.H. The groom-in-waiting is the son of the late Patsy Gelinas and the late Richard Gelinas Sr. He is a 1984 graduate of AHS, and holds two degrees from Mount Wachusett Community College (liberal studies and computer information systems). He was also enrolled in the professional writing program at Fitchburg State College, where he won the Louis P. Shepherd Award for Creative Writing. Since 2003, he has worked as a full-time reporter at the ADN. A June 11, 2016, wedding, with close family and friends in attendance, is planned. FITCHBURG — A total of 302 sophomores, juniors and seniors — more than 20 percent of the student body — were honored recently at Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School’s annual honor roll banquets. Students named to the honor roll for all four quarters last year, and their families, were invited to attend the banquets and award ceremonies. Again this year, the number of students being honored was so high it necessitated holding two banquets on different nights. Monty Tech’s honor roll consists of three categories: Principal’s List, 90 or higher in each subject; High Honors, 80 or higher in each subject, and Honors, a cumulative average of 80 or higher. Christina Favreau, director of academic programs, welcomed the students and their guests and offered her congratulations on their accomplishments. She noted that this year the number of students qualifying for the event had increased by 43 over last year. “This is a record-breaking number for us. The numbers have continued to increase each year,” she said. Principal Thomas R. Browne, assisted by Administrative Assistant Sandra Robichaud, passed out certificates to the students. Teachers and staff members assisted cafeteria em- Area School Breakfast & Lunch Menus For week of Nov. 2-6 Athol-Royalston Schools Breakfast Breakfast is free to all students. Assorted cereals, 2% milk, and fruit juice offered daily. Lunch Lunch is free to all students. Assorted fresh fruits, canned fruits and fat free or low fat milk daily. Senior and middle school offer alternate assorted sandwiches, salad plates and pizza daily. Menus subject to change. Monday, chicken patty, sweet potato wedges Tuesday, beef nachos, rice pilaf Wednesday, chicken/broccoli alfredo, rotini, salad, green beans Thursday, veggie soup, grilled cheese Friday, cheese pizza, caesar salad Mahar Regional Students can build their own meal selecting from all stations. Lunch Monday, chicken tenders, sweet potato fries Tuesday, meatball marinara wrap, steamed green beans Wednesday, pizza, vegetarian chili, peas, beets Thursday, shepherd’s pie, corn dog, cauliflower, carrots Friday, chicken parmesan, Asian rice bowl with chicken, green beans almondine Orange Elementary Breakfast Breakfast is free to all students. Cereal, juice and milk served daily. Lunch Lunch is free to all students. Milk served with each meal. Alternate choices daily; 5 a day fruit and veggie bar daily. Monday, baked potato bar Tuesday, meatball sub, sautéed greens LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF ORANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 10am, the Town of Orange Police Department will hold a public auction to dispose of "unclaimed property" in accordance with Mass. General Laws, Chapter 135 Section 8 and 135, section 10. Auction will be held at the Town of Orange highway garage, East River Street in Orange, MA. Auction preview and registration begin at 8am. Terms of sale are strictly cash only. Below is list of said property to be auctioned. Assorted small electronics 1 Plastic Santa 1 Jewelry Box 2 Backpacks 1 Pair of roller blades 1 Multi tool 1 Canoe 2 Scooters 1 Vacuum cleaner Assorted tires 25 Bicycles Craig A. Lundgren, Chief of Police October 17, 24, 31, 2015 Wednesday, cheese pizza, beets Thursday, cheese quesadilla, carrots Friday, spaghetti with sauce, green beans Petersham Center School All meals served with 8 oz. milk. All alternates are served with vegetable of the day. Breakfast Assorted cereals, muffins, 100% fruit juice, fruit and milk. Lunch Monday, American chop suey, green beans Tuesday, popcorn chicken, fries Wednesday, meatball pocket sandwich, sweet potato fries Thursday, cheese quesadilla, black bean and corn salad Friday, bagel pizza, corn on the cob Narragansett Regional Schools Menus for the High and Middle schools, Templeton Center, East Templeton, Baldwinville and Phillipston Memorial schools. Breakfast available daily. Alternate lunches available. Lunch prices include milk. Breakfast $1.25, reduced breakfast $.30, lunch $2.75, reduced lunch $.40. Extra milk $.45. Menu subject to change without notice. Lunch Monday, mozzarella sticks, teriyaki dippers with sauce Tuesday, NO SCHOOL Wednesday, philly cheese steak sandwich, pasta salad Thursday, rotini and meatballs, salad Friday, pizza, salad Swift River Breakfast available daily. All meals served with milk and fruit. Breakfast $1.25, reduced breakfast $.30, lunch $2.50, reduced lunch $.40. Milk and snacks $.50 each. Lunch Monday, macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables Tuesday, harvest soup Wednesday, fish sandwich Thursday, shepherd’s pie with beef or veggies Friday, baked potato bar Warwick Community School Breakfast available daily, includes milk, juice, cereal and fruit. Daily lunch alternates PBJ or tossed salad. Lunch includes milk and fruit. Breakfast $1.65, reduced breakfast $.30, lunch $2.65, reduced lunch $.40. Milk $.50 each. Lunch Monday, roasted chicken, baked potato, squash Tuesday, soft-shell beef tacos with lettuce, tomato and cheese; corn salsa; sour cream Wednesday, macaroni and cheese or hotdogs, peas and carrots Thursday, chicken nuggets, seasoned rice, broccoli Friday, cheese pizza, garden salad, assorted raw vegetables Dear Twin City Paws, My dog is very excitable and with Halloween coming, I’m concerned about the Trick or Treaters. Yes, we can put her in the bedroom, but do you have suggestions for dealing with animals around Halloween? — Dogmom Dear Dogmom, Halloween can be stressful for animals with all the activity at the door, bells ringing, and so on. We’ve known dogs who are upset when they see “their people” in masks and costume, and certainly so many strangers can cause anxiety. Consider keeping your dog in a separate room, with bed, water, treats and toys (same goes for cats) during prime time. This is doubly important if you have an indoors cat – a freeroaming cat inside will be thrilled to take advantage of an intermittently open door. Do keep all candy away from your pets – chocolate can be deadly for dogs and cats. (newsflash: gum is also dangerous, as xylitol can be poisonous). And avoid dangly decorations, particularly those with plastic or foil fringe. They’re very dangerous if swallowed. You didn’t mention costumes, but many folks enjoy dressing up their pet for an Instagram moment and some pets are happy to go along. However, be considerate and make anything out of the ordinary you put on your pet still allows for free range of movement, doesn’t obstruct sight and hearing or ability to breathe or bark. Send questions to twincitypawsne@gmail.com and visit “Twin City Paws” on Facebook or visit tcpaws. blogspot.com. ployees with the dinners. Area students honored include: Athol Weronika Baczek, Kanessa Champney, Barbara Drowne, Heaven Euvrard, Dominic Funa, Emilee Hays, Kayla Gerry, Alan Keddy III, Jessica Keddy, Andrew LeBlanc, Abbigayle McIntosh, Daisy Michaud, Briana Navarijo, Tiffany Pedroza, Austin Pelto, Cameron Raymond, Rebecca Rouleau, Rachel Sazonick, Yjuliana Tin, Cameron Truehart, Alexis Wilbur. Baldwinville Darren Belliveau, Silas Bruno, Madison Clark, Sarah Flory, Eric Glover, Amanda Misner, Devin Merritt, Brandon Paul, Zachary Roy. Barre Shawn Barry Jr., Shannon Nowicki. Otter River Jillian Brouillet, Ethan Miller. Phillipston Olivia Gwynn, Graeme Richard, Kade Vautour. Royalston Marnie Anair, Rhiannon Fletcher, Loryn Killay, Mackenzie Mastaler, Melissa Persson . South Barre Cheyanne Anastasio. Templeton Zane Bankowski, Sarah Bailey, Sara Boudreau, Audrey Boyce, Brian Gallant, Casie Harkins, Tynan Hollyer, Noelle Johnson, Meghan Laperriere, Wesley LeBlanc, Emma Nelsen, Adam Shenk, Jacob Shepard, Jared Simkewicz, Matthew Taylor. Nonprofits accepting pot donations DENVER (AP) — One marijuana business hosts an annual golf tournament in Denver to raise money for multiple sclerosis research. Another Colorado pot company donates to a gay-rights advocacy group and is a sponsor of an AIDS walk. As marijuana legalization matures, businesses are becoming more ingrained in their communities by donating cash and time to charities — a sign that the stigma of selling a drug that remains illegal under federal law may be fading. “It’s not all about making money and about profiting,” said Ean Seeb, co-owner of Denver Relief, a dispensary whose monetary and volunteering donations include Ekar Farm and Garden, which grows vegetables for food banks. It’s unknown how much money marijuana businesses have donated to nonprofits nationally and in Colorado. “It is a brand new public conversation,” said Tom Downey, a regulatory attorney who specializes in marijuana. He is a director at the firm Ireland Stapleton, which hosted a meeting in July at the state Capitol regarding donations with about 150 people from charitable organizations, lawyers and pot companies. The Department of Justice, which has been watching the growing legal pot industries, declined to comment. The IRS declined to comment, except to say that marijuana businesses can’t write off donations on tax filings. Colorado residents, for example, gave $3.4 billion to charities in 2012, the most recent data available from the IRS, according to the Colorado Association of Funders, a group that represents foundations. Colorado foundations themselves donated about $800 million to charities in 2013. The state has nearly 30,000 nonprofits, some of them tiny organizations, all competing for funds, said Joanne Kelley, executive director of the Colorado Association of Funders. China abolishes birth limit BEIJING (AP) — China’s decision to abolish its onechild policy is a boon to couples and to sellers of goods from formula to diapers to toys. And it might help defuse economic stresses caused by an aging population. The impact of the surprise change announced Thursday is expected to be gradual. But with incomes rising in the world’s most populous country, even a small uptick in births could translate into higher demand from Chinese that could ripple around the world. The decision to let all married couples have two children, ending a policy that limited many urban families to one, coincides with official efforts to encourage economic growth based on consumer spending. Wei Guang, the father of an 8-year-old son, said he and his wife already were considering whether to have a second child, even though the cost was daunting. Wei said food, clothes, nannies, afterschool lessons and other expenses can cost 100,000 yuan ($16,000) a year. “We know the cost will be substantial,” said Wei, 51, who works in media and whose wife is in her 30s. “But we can manage.” Citigroup researchers said they expect a 5 percent to 10 percent rise in Chinese births. The one-child policy had been intended to conserve resources at a time when widespread poverty would have been worsened by unregulated population growth. The ruling Communist Party has said it led to 400 million fewer births. But that also caused China’s average age to soar, prompting concern about whether a shrinking workforce could support a growing pool of retirees. China already had one of Asia’s highest median ages at 37.3 years in 2014, and that could rise to 40 by 2025, according to Media Eghbal of Euromonitor International, a research firm. The size of China’s working-age population ages 15 to 64 is set to decline starting next year, according to Eghbal. Euromonitor estimates that the workforce will shrink by 11 million people in 201520. The latest change “is significant and likely a response to the pressures that have been building,” said Eghbal. Experts say it will take two decades for babies born under the relaxed policy to have a significant effect on the workforce. But an increase in births could begin providing a boost to the economy as soon as mid-2016. “Having the birth rate go up will definitely stimulate the economy,” said Seth Kaplowitz, a lecturer in finance at San Diego State University who worked in China’s real estate industry in the late 2000s. Kaplowitz predicted that an increase in babies will eventually provide a “whole new base of opportunity” for U.S. and other consumer products companies. A string of Chinese product safety scandals has helped boost demand for imported milk, food and baby care products, allowing foreign brands to charge premium prices. Cast of Characters LITTLE WITCH — Lilyana Robichaud was dressed as a witch outside of the Pequoig Apartments in Athol on Friday morning during the Halloween stroll in the downtown area. Photo by Ashley Arseneau NINJA TURTLE — Caleb Nathanson was dressed as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Friday morning during the Halloween stroll in Athol. 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BRAMHALL CONSTRUCTION Jon Bramhall 447 Main St., Athol WE OFFER ALL MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE In Home & Shop Call (978)249-7535 Web Site www.ssappliance.com Custom Homebuilding, Additions, Decks, Siding Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. MCS #062506, HIC #117243 S & S APPLIANCE Residential/ Commercial BURNER GUYS— 24 Hour Oil Heat Service. Repair/ Installations. Tune-up/ Cleaning $99. Licensed/ Insured. (978)249-4440. Visa/ Mastercard Accepted. License #BU104752. BOB'S PAINTING— Interior/ exterior. Free estimates. Insured, 40+ years experience. Bo b Blaser (978)249-5703, (978)4135536. BARTLETT'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Drain Cleaning, Gas & Oil, Service/Repairs, Installation/Cleaning Free Estimates, Lic. #30155 CALL (978)249-0004 For Emergencies (978)846-9840 RENT- A- HANDYMAN— Home carpentry, sheetrock, painting, repairs, property maintenance. Reasonable, reliable. References. (978)544-7455 or kmjo1950@hotmail.com. PETERSHAM SANITARY SERVICE Septic Tanks Pumped Out by Modern Vacuum Pressure Method (978)724-3434 (978)544–7221 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING F.A. Moschetti & Sons (978)939–8645 HEATHCLIFF XP MASONRY Chimney Repair & Rebuild Custom Fireplaces Walkways & Retaining Walls All Types of Masonry & Roofing Free Estimates & Insured (978)227-4044 (978)249-9081 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. For experience and care, free estimates, pick up and delivery call Rosanne Amodeo (978)5448237. KK ROLL OFF CONTAINERS— Construction, demo, roof debris, household clean out. Karl Knechtel (978)944-3004, (978)248-9894. LERAY HANDYMAN— Service. Carpentry, Drywall, Painting, Flooring, Roofing, Siding & Masonry repairs, Odd jobs. Free estimates. Jason (978)724-4550 or lerayhandyman@mass.rr.com. License #176734. BLONDIE HÄGAR the Horrible 2 Services and Repairs HURLBURT Building Contractors www.HBCLiving.com •General Contractors •Home Builders •Post & Beam Construction •Siding •Decks •Windows •Roofing "Our Quality Beats Any Price" (978)544-3798 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. KEN'S RUBBISH REMOVAL— And Recycling. Weekly curbside pickup. Athol/ Orange area. (978)249-9900, (978)413-2764. 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. HANDYMAN $10/ HR— All kinds of repairs. Door adjustments, rooms (walls) painted $49.00 and up. (978)633-4187. 3 Professional Services ASPRIN TREE CO.— Full Tree Service & Removal. No Tree Too Big or Small. Chipping. Storm Damage. Free estimates. Fully insured. 29 years experience. (978)544-8901, (413)824-7585. 4 Snowplowing SNOWPLOWING & SANDING Commercial Parking Lots Residential Driveways 24 Hour Service and 20 Years In the Business BARDSLEY RENOVATIONS (978)895-0774 Cell 5 Instruction PIANO, ORGAN— Keyboard. All ages. Classical, pop, theory, harmony. Janet Paoletti (978)249–9254. MUSIKIDS— Piano, violin, guitar and vocal instruction. All ages and levels. Victoria BartlettRoche (978)249-7771. 7 Autos for Sale BAD CREDIT???— Establish good credit at Salvadore Auto Group. Buy a vehicle today. Call Ed at (978)630-5949 or Carlos at (978)630-5924. Salvadore Auto Group, 442 West Broadway, Gardner. Exit 22 off Route 2. www.DriveSal.com. GLEASON MOTORS, LLC— Clouatre's under new ownership. Clean used vehicles, reasonable prices. Financing available, Bad or no credit. Rental cars available. (978)544-1895. 1999 TOYOTA— Camry. Run's/ rides great. 4 cylinder. Excellent winter car. Asking $1200 B/O. (978)320-1576. 21 Musical Equipment DENNIS BRAMHALL BUILDER Custom Homes, Barns, Garages, Remodeling, Additions, Roofing, Siding, Decks, Replacement Windows Fully insured and free estimates CSL #070066, HIC #131173 Quality, honesty and hard work (978)544-1579 WHY RENT— When you can buy for less, Trumpets, Flutes, Clarinets, Trombones, Drums, Saxophones, Violins, Guitars. Bob (978)544-3649. KK BUILDERS— Custom homes, garages, additions and decks. Everything from floors to roofs. Fully insured. CSL & HIC licensed. Karl Knechtel (978)9443004. MOUNT TULLY— Pet Hotel/ Store. Boarding, Daycare, Grooming for dogs and cats. Fish, reptiles, birds, feeds. (978)575-0614. Open 7 days. WRIGHTS WELDING (978)249-4023 Welding of all Kinds BARK'N BEAUTIES— Mobile grooming van. Specializing in handling cats. We conveniently come to you. (978)399-3893. SPANKY'S TREE SERVICE— Tree removal, stump grinding, brush chipping and storm cleanup. Fully insured. Free estimates. (978)633-4226 or (978)895-5445. J. SAULT DRYWALL— Sheetrock installed and finished. Refinish plaster walls and ceilings to look new. Textures, painting. (978)544-2613. R&R CLEANERS— Refresh and rejuvenate your home or business. Cleaning Specialists. 20 years experience. Serving Athol, Orange and surrounding areas. Larissa Kidder, cell (413)2854659, home office (413)4221239. J&R TREE SERVICE— Tree and brush removal, storm clean up. Free estimates. Fully insured. (978)895-7267, (978)544-5410. MASONRY REPAIR— Restoration, Re-pointing, Waterproofing, Chimneys, Fireplaces, Walkways, Steps. All phases of Masonry, New or Old. Best Prices of Season. Call Shane for Appointment. (413)336-1648 or (978)895-8519. 23 28 Pets & Supplies Lawn & Garden Care BARK MULCH— And wood chips. Rough Cut Lumber, North Dana Road, New Salem. (978)575–0475. MINER LANDSCAPING (978)544-6526 Design/Maintenance www.minerlandscaping.com SUNRISE LANDSCAPING— Spring/ fall clean ups. Fertilizer programs, grub control, pruning, mowing, mulch, dethatching. (978)544-2097. FALL CLEANUPS— Lawn Maintenance. Plowing for commercial/ residential. Call Nate (978)5021258. RETIRED GENTLEMAN— 40 years experience. Fall clean-ups, lawn maintenance, shrubs, general landscaping. Low rates. Call Jim (413)230-6779. 33 Household Goods PAUL'S CHIMNEY SERVICE— Cleaning/ Repairs $75 first flue. $50 additional flues. Call Paul (978)780-4066. WHOLESALE CARPET— Service. 35 years experience. Call Bruce (978)249-6331. DTM LANDSCAPING— Fall Clean up. Snow Plowing. Contact Dave Plourde (413)3361593/ Theresa Gates (413)3361850. LYESIUK'S FLOORING— Sales and Service. Carpet, vinyl, laminate, hardwood and more. Free estimates. Please call Nick at (978)575-0606. Rich Harrington Journeyman Electrician 25 Years Experience New & Old Construction Generator Back-up Systems Service Upgrades Fully Insured. Free Estimates. (978)249-6064 THE CLASSIFIEDS work like Magic! “ABRACADABRA!” You’ll find instant cash when you sell through the Classifieds! Sell your appliances, sporting goods, auto, furniture...and more! Call (978)249-3535. By Dean Young & Mike Gersher By Dik Browne BABY BLUES By Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman 36 Building Materials NATIVE LUMBER— Pine boards, hemlock dimension, hard and soft wood beams and timbers. Wood chips, bark mulch. Custom sawing. Monday thru Friday 7:30-4:30, Saturday, 8 to 12. Rough Cut, Old North Dana Rd., New Salem. (978)575–0475. 40 Firewood for Sale PALLETS For stacking cordwood, kindling wood, etc. Free for the asking at: Athol Daily News 225 Exchange St., Athol 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday LOG LENGTH FIREWOOD— Heyes Forest Products. Call for delivery: (978)544-8801. VisaM/C accepted. 41 Moving & Storage WEATHERHEAD STORAGE 5x5, 5x15, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x30 Storage units available. (413)423-3831 REGAL STORAGE CENTERS LLC Self Storage Units *Special small moving boxes* *All you need with a Rental* 32 Brown Street Athol, MA 01331 (978)249-2600 43 Wanted to Buy COINS, POSTCARDS— Pre 1973 baseball cards. Stamps, local history. (978)249-0156. NORTH QUABBIN— Antiques Cash paid for good used furniture, antiques, collectibles, silver, gold, coins, glassware, pottery, quilts, jewelry, frames, tools, and toys. We buy attic, cellar & barn contents. Top dollar paid! Call (978)544-2465. THE BARN— Scott's Garage, 244 School Street, Winchendon. Buying Estates and Cleanouts. Call Scott (978)630-2433. $$ ANTIQUES $$— Old maps, books, postcards, documents, military souvenirs, toys, jewelry, clothing (pre 1975), glassware, furniture, musical instruments, canes, lamps, art, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, tools and machinery. You name it, if it's old, I'll buy it!! Please call (978)5446683. BUYING MACHINIST— Tool boxes and machinist/ toolmaker tools. 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EXPERIENCED Office Asst., Salesman, Auto Techs, Body Man & Service Writer Needed Grace Quality Cars (978)228-6000 SALES PERSON WANTED— Car store. Phillipston. (978)2286000. NOW HIRING— For Kitchen or Waitressing. Full time or part time. Apply in person Baldwinville Pizza Barn, Baldwinville. MEDICAL ASSISTANT— Nurse needed for busy medical practice. Please send resume to Orange Pulmonary and Internal Medicine, Attention Bobbi, 450 West River Street, Suite 5, Orange, MA 01364. PCA— For 34 year old man. Every other weekend. 20 hours. Non-smoker. Must pass CORI/ own car, license and valid insurance. Pays $13.38 through CP OF MASS. Call (978)544-3333. EXPERIENCED BARTENDER— Part-time. Pleasant personality, ability to work with variety of people. For interview, e-mail bartending experience, availability and references and phone number Wheelerville Community Club. wheelervillecc@gmail.com. No Walk-ins. Business 69 Opportunities BE YOUR OWN BO$$!! 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(508)335-2107. ATHOL— 2 Bedroom $800.00, 1 Bedroom $700.00. Both freshly painted. Includes heat and hot water. No pets. (978)249-3211. 77 Houses for Rent FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE— For sale or rent. Call for details. (978)420-5893. 80 Business Property ATHOL— Approximately 2,000 sq. ft. of ground floor, professional space. Call Wes 978-8951076. FOR SALE— Petersham/Barre Line. Full service restaurant. (1950's theme) with 2 room gift shop. Licenses: Full alcohol, Lottery, Keno screen, entertainment, outdoor picnic area with waterfall. Plenty of growth potential. Asking only $29,000. Call Paul. (978)355-3454. 416 MAIN STREET, ATHOL— 1,000+ sq/ft retail/ office, formerly Nail and Hair salon. On-site management and maintenance. Excellent well maintained, convenient, downtown location. Call Chong at (978)249-2622. Man's greatest invention was the WHEEL... Apartments for Rent ORANGE— 1st floor, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Available November 1st. Large kitchen with washer and dryer hookup, carport and yard. No utilities. West River Street near post office. $700 per month. First, last, security. (978)544-2212. ATHOL, 1 bed for $535, hot water included 4 bed for $795 plus utilities, See Videos and Apply at PayLowRent.com ORANGE— 2 bedroom, $650/ month, first and last. No utilities. (978)632-3830. CASH IN with an ad in the Classifieds! (978)249-3535. A close second was the CLASSIFIED AD Classified Advertising, The Marketplace of Thousands! Call 978- 249-3535 Puzzle On Page 8 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Page 11 Visit Our Web Site http://www.atholdailynews.com 66 Help Wanted 66 PRhol Da O ily New O s F Garlock Printing & Converting Corporation is a premiere flexographic printer offering innovative packaging solutions setting us apart from other manufacturers. Our cutting edge technology and knowledgeable workforce allows us to be a business partner with our clients. We are seeking energetic people who are committed to excellence. 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Looking for a way to make extra money, this may be for you! Call 978-249-3535 x 620 or stop in for an application 225 Exchange St., Athol ~ READERS BEWARE ~ 3 On occasion ads that run in our newspaper may require an initial investment, such as "Work At Home" ads. The Athol Daily News does try to screen ads; however, please thoroughly investigate the situation before sending any money or giving out your credit card numbers, as you do so at your own risk! Also be aware that ads that have a 900 telephone number is an "extra charge (per minute) call". While 800 telephone numbers cost nothing to call, they may refer you to a 900 number with a charge per minute. So please be careful! Classified Advertising Professional Services "We're Still Rollin" McLaughlin Paving Over 40 Years in Business 978-544-3281 or Call Roger Ballard at 978-501-7531 Free Estimates Geyser-spouting moon around Saturn glows CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Saturn’s geyser-spouting moon Enceladus has a new portfolio, thanks to the Cassini spacecraft. NASA released its latest close-ups of the little icy moon Friday. The preliminary unprocessed views are from Cassini’s flyby of Enceladus on Wednesday. The spacecraft zoomed right through the ocean world’s erupting jet of water vapor and frozen particles. The U.S.-European spacecraft skimmed within 30 miles of the south pole to get a good dousing. Project scientist Linda Spilker says the images are stunning, but the most exciting is yet to come in the form of scientific data. The geyser measurements are still coming down from the Saturn-orbiting Cassini. It will take weeks to analyze it all. Scientists believe an underground ocean of liquid water is the source of the shooting jet stream. Halloween celebrated with underwater gourds BOSTON (AP) — The staff at the New England Aquarium in Boston is scaring up a frightening Halloween for its sea life. Aquarium divers on Friday are placing carved pumpkins among the coral reefs of the 225,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank. The big question is will 560-pound Myrtle the Turtle, who loves vegetables, decide to snack on the Jack O’ Lanterns? Myrtle, a green sea turtle has been at the aquarium since 1970, and is the star of the fourstory central exhibit. She shares the tank with more than 1,000 other sea creatures, some of which are scary looking all year round, including a moray eel, barracudas and sting rays. New rape trial is granted PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — The highest court in Massachusetts has ordered a new trial for a Pittsfield man convicted of rape, saying new DNA evidence in the case throws doubt on his conviction. Ronjon Cameron was found guilty of two counts of rape in 2003 and sentenced to 12 to 16 years in prison. The accusations dated to 1999. He maintained his innocence and appealed to the Supreme Judicial Court. Help Wanted 66 Journeyman Electrician Erving Industries, Inc. a leader in paper manufacturing is looking for an experienced, licensed electrician to join its Maintenance Team. The successful candidate will have a strong work ethic, take pride in their work and find satisfaction in making a difference. If you have experience as a Journeyman Electrician and are looking for a great opportunity we want to hear from you. Under general supervision, install, operate, maintain, alter, troubleshoot and repair electrical equipment and systems. Work with high and low voltage systems, work with Maintenance and Manufacturing teams. Understand and implement all aspects of the electrical code. Perform in a safe and regulatory compliant manner, and read drawings. • Prefer a minimum of 2 years of experience in a manufacturing environment; • Journeyman’s Electrician licensed in Massachusetts; • Knowledge of National Electrical Codes; • Capable of analyzing and solving problems with various electrical control systems; • Understand the demands of Maintenance and Manufacturing services; • Has experience repairing and maintaining major electrical equipment and components; Can lift up to 40 lbs., climb ladders and stairs; is a great communicator both verbally and in writing. If you have the skills and experience we are looking for please apply. Erving Industries, Inc. Attn: HR 97 E. Main Street Erving, MA 01344 hr@ervingpapermill.com EOE – Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply Clinician - Stetson School Barre, MA 01005 (ID# 6578 & 6579) Clinician with Doctorate or Master’s degree in psychology, social work, counseling psychology, psychiatric nursing, or other field providing advanced training in therapy or counseling. License eligible. Experience working with sexually abusive youths and/or non-sexually troubled juveniles. View position details at: www.sevenhills.org/careers/ Type ID# 6578 the Keyword/ID# field. AA/EOE POLICE DISPATCHER (Part Time / Per Diem) The Athol Police Department is seeking applications for the position of Part Time (per diem) Police Dispatcher. The position is a part-time/per diem un-benefitted position with a starting pay rate of $10.78/hr. Applicants with prior training and experience in emergency dispatch are preferred. Applications are available at the: Athol Police Department 280 Exchange St., Athol Completed applications will be due on Friday, November 13, 2015 EOE/ADA Help Wanted 66 THE PIONEER VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS THE FOLLOWING OPENINGS FOR THE 2015/2016 SCHOOL YEAR: Bernardston Elementary School Grade 4 Teacher - 1 Year Only - 1.0 F.T.E. MA certification Gr. 1-6 required Start Date: ASAP Warwick Community School Grade 1/2 Teacher - L.T. Sub - 1.0 F.T.E. Anticipated beginning: January 4, 2016-April 1, 2016 MA certification Gr. 1-6 required Pioneer Valley School Assistant Indoor Track Coach MS Boys Basketball Coach JV Girls Basketball Coach Start Date: November 30, 2015 Deadline: Until Filled For information/application please contact: The Office of the Superintendent Pioneer Valley R.S.D. 97 F. Sumner Turner Rd. Northfield, MA 01360 (413) 498-2911 Applications online @ sites.google.com/a/pvrsdk12.org/pvrsdhome or at www.schoolspring.com Driver & Carrier Applications Needed For All Areas!! Call 978-249-3535 x 620 or Stop in for an application Already have an application on file? Call to tell us you’re still interested! 225 Exchange St., Athol DELIVERY TRUCK DRIVER CDL and Massachusetts Hoisting license required. Apply in person AA/EOE 82 68 New Athol Rd., Orange, MA Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE, INC. Office (978) 249-8131, Ext. 17, Cell (508) 335-3861 lbrooks@godinrealestate.com Buying? Selling? Downsizing? Family Expanding? Moving to a retirement community? First-Time Buyer? Lynn Brooks, Let me help! List with me, or buy through me... I promise to make it hassle free! REALTOR® Montalbano Real Estate Janis Montalbano CRB, CRS, GRI, ABR Experience, Loyalty, Professionalism Cell (978)652-2164 • (978)249-6786 janis@montalbanorealestate.com www.montalbanorealestate.com STEPHANIE PANDISCIO 75 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 82 • Stephanie@StephaniePandiscio.com Positive Results Professional Representation 978-544-5100 x 206 978-790-1674 (cell) paul@fcrma.com FouR Columns Realty 43 New Athol Road, Rt. 2A, Orange, MA Apartments for Rent 978-249-4848 “Call For Free Market Analysis” Paul Riendeau Hardware Lumber & Building Supply The ORANGE & ATHOL Housing Authorities are looking for elderly “60 & Up” and disabled applicants for our wait list. Income Limits Are: $ 1 Person 44,750.00 $ 2 Person 51,150.00 Rent is based on 30% of monthly-adjusted income. Free Heat / Hot Water / Electric Reduced Rate on Cable To Apply please call CRS, GRI, CBR, SRES, e-PRO, Realtor® (978) 502-1238 Help Wanted Real Estate for Sale SIMPLIFY THE PROCESS Call Tony Paoletti BURBANK REAL ESTATE 304 Main Street, Athol, MA 01331 Tel: 978-249-2235 Ext. 202 tonypaoletti46@gmail.com www.burbankrealestatesales.com Hawaii officials: Boy’s shark bite added to database WAIANAE, Hawaii (AP) — A 10-year-old boy is recovering from his injuries after being bitten by a shark off an Oahu beach that he said “just popped out of nowhere.” The youth on Thursday described how he kicked at the animal to end the attack. The boy, who was bitten Wednesday at Makaha Beach Park, is doing well and should be out of the hospital soon, said Bruce Anderson with the state Department of Land and Natural Resources. Anderson said “all evidence, including eyewitness reports, points to this being a shark bite,” and officials are confirming that with the International Shark Database in Gainesville, Florida. It’s Hawaii’s seventh confirmed shark encounter of 2015, state statistics show. The average number of shark bites per year has doubled over the past decade, but scientists say that’s because there are more people in the water, providing more opportunities for encounters. There has been an average of about nine shark bites per year over the past five years. “I was on the boogie board just waiting for a wave and then it just popped out of nowhere and then bite my leg,” Raymond Senensi told reporters at The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu. He kicked the shark in the nose, but he wasn’t afraid, he said. On Thursday morning, two surfers were in the water at Leftovers Beach Park on Oahu’s North Shore when a 10-foot shark chased them from the water, Honolulu Department of Emergency Services spokeswoman Shayne Enright said. Leftovers is the same beach where another man lost his leg when a tiger shark bit him on Oahu’s North Shore in early October. Officials put up signs and warned beachgoers of the sighting. “No one is in the water,” Enright said. At Makaha, lifeguards posted warning signs and made announcements over a loudspeaker telling people not to go in the water. Several surfers went in anyway. In mid-afternoon, one surfer shouted he saw a shark jump out of the water and grab a fish. The lifeguards repeated their warnings. One lifeguard hopped on a personal watercraft, rode out to the surfers and told them to get out of the ocean. Meanwhile, the state prepared for another round of giant waves from a low-pressure weather system in the Pacific. U.S. Coast Guard and Honolulu police also are searching the water for a big-wave surfer who was reported missing after going surfing Tuesday on Oahu’s North Shore. Carl Meyer, a shark and reef researcher at the University of Hawaii’s Institute of Marine Biology, said Hawaiian oral traditions and current statistics show shark bites are more common in the fall, known to be tiger shark pupping season. Brian Keaulana, a professional surfer and son of famed surfer Buffalo Keaulana who was at Makaha on Thursday, said fishermen have been seeing tiger sharks eating pig carcasses a short way up the coast. Enright said that the pigs were still being spotted on Thursday. “The boy was part of our community,” Keaulana, who used to be a lifeguard at the beach and was born and raised in the area, said. “So when he got attacked, the response was really quick and fast.” Today In History By The Associated Press Today is Saturday, Oct. 31, the 304th day of 2015. There are 61 days left in the year. This is Halloween. A reminder: Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 a.m. local time. Clocks go back one hour. Today’s Highlight in History: On Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Palace church, marking the start of the Protestant Reformation in Germany. On this date: In 1795, English poet John Keats was born in London. In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state as President Abraham Lincoln signed a proclamation. In 1887, Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek was born in Zhejiang Province. In 1926, magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix. In 1941, the Navy destroyer USS Reuben James was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Iceland with the loss of some 100 lives, even though the United States had not yet entered World War II. Work was completed on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, begun in 1927. In 1955, Britain’s Princess Margaret ended weeks of speculation by announcing she would not marry Royal Air Force Group Captain Peter Townsend. In 1961, the body of Josef Stalin was removed from Lenin’s Tomb as part of the Soviet Union’s “de-Stalinization” drive. In 1964, Theodore C. Freeman, 34, became the first member of NASA’s astronaut corps to die when his T-38 jet crashed while approaching Ellington Air Force Base in Houston. In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to all U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, saying he hoped for fruitful peace negotiations. In 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two Sikh security guards. In 1994, a Chicago-bound American Eagle ATR-72 crashed in northern Indiana, killing all 68 people aboard. In 1999, EgyptAir Flight 990, bound from New York to Cairo, crashed off the Massachusetts coast, killing all 217 people aboard. Ten years ago: President George W. Bush nominated Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was honored during a memorial service in Washington, D.C. Five years ago: A former teenage al-Qaida fighter, Omar Khadr, was sentenced by a military judge at Guantanamo to eight more years in custody under the terms of a plea agreement. Theodore C. Sorensen, President John F. Kennedy’s aide and speechwriter, died in New York at age 82. The San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers 4-0 in Game 4 of the World Series, taking a 3-1 edge. Kim Clijsters beat top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki to win the season-ending WTA Championships in Qatar, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Tiger Woods lost golf’s No. 1 ranking after 281 consecutive weeks to England’s Lee Westwood. One year ago: Commercial space tourism suffered a huge setback when a prototype passenger rocket, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo, exploded during a test flight, scattering debris over the Mojave Desert and killing one pilot while seriously injuring the other. Today’s Birthdays: Actress Lee Grant is 90. Former astronaut Michael Collins is 85. Former CBS anchorman Dan Rather is 84. Folk singer Tom Paxton is 78. Actor Ron Rifkin is 77. Actress Sally Kirkland is 74. Actor David Ogden Stiers is 73. Actor Brian Doyle-Murray is 70. Actor Stephen Rea is 69. Olympic gold medal long-distance runner Frank Shorter is 68. Actress Deidre Hall is 68. Talk show host Jane Pauley is 65. Actor Brian Stokes Mitchell is 58. Movie director Peter Jackson is 54. Rock musician Larry Mullen is 54. Actor Dermot Mulroney is 52. Rock musician Mikkey Dee (Motorhead) is 52. Rock singer-musician Johnny Marr is 52. Actor Rob Schneider is 51. Country singer Darryl Worley is 51. Actor-comedian Mike O’Malley is 50. Rap musician Adrock is 49. Songwriter Adam Schlesinger is 48. Rap performer Vanilla Ice (aka Rob Van Winkle) is 47. Rock singer Linn Berggren (Ace of Base) is 45. Reality TV host Troy Hartman is 44. Gospel singer Smokie Norful is 42. Actress Piper Perabo is 39. Actor Brian Hallisay is 37. Actress Samaire Armstrong is 35. Folk-rock musician Tay Strathairn (Dawes) is 35. Actor Eddie Kaye Thomas is 35. Rock musician Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance) is 34. Actor Scott Clifton is 31. Actress Vanessa Marano is 23. Actress Holly Taylor (TV: “The Americans”) is 18. Actress-singer Willow Smith is 15. Thought for Today: “Success is a public affair. Failure is a private funeral.” — Rosalind Russell, American actress (19111976). Page 12 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, October 31-November 1, 2015 Panhandling laws face challenge following ruling on church signs DENVER (AP) — Cities trying to limit panhandling in downtowns and tourist areas are facing a new legal hurdle because of a recent Supreme Court ruling that seemingly has nothing to do with asking for money. Federal judges in at least three states have cited a June ruling by the high court on the size of church signs as a reason for overturning antipanhandling laws or sending cases disputing those laws back to lower courts for review. One of those cases — in the western Colorado city of Grand Junction — has spurred Colorado communities including Denver and Boulder to suspend or change their laws restricting where and when people can panhandle. The reason is something called content discrimination. The Supreme Court ruled Halloween strollers TINY FAIRY — Valentina Mattioli stopped in for candy at Tintagels Gate in Athol during the toddler Halloween stroll Friday morning. Photo by Ashley Arseneau MARIO AND LUIGI — Logan and Owen Dow were dressed as Mario and Luigi from the classic Nintendo game “Mario Brothers” at the toddler Halloween stroll on Friday morning in Athol. Photo by Ashley Arseneau Copyright OLAF — Zayden Wilson was dressed as Olaf from the Disney movie “Frozen” on Friday morning during the Athol toddler Halloween stroll. Photo by Ashley Arseneau that the town of Gilbert, Arizona, did not have the right to limit the size of signs put up to direct worshippers to services at a small church because the town didn’t set the same limits for real estate or political signs. The same issue has been raised in lawsuits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and other groups challenging anti-panhandling laws. U.S. District Judge Christine Arguello ruled on Sept. 30 that it was unconstitutional for Grand Junction to bar people from asking for money after dark and near bus stops and restaurant patios because they singled out a kind of speech — asking for money — for special treatment without a compelling reason. Arguello had concluded earlier in the case brought by the state ACLU that the law was discriminatory but said the Supreme Court church signs ruling made it clear that laws that limit speech on broad topics, not just particular viewpoints, also amount to content discrimination. She let stand parts of the law that prohibit panhandlers from threatening people. After the Grand Junction ruling, Boulder quickly got rid of panhandling restrictions along its pedestrian mall, Longmont suspended its enforcement of panhandling laws and the Denver City Council is considering removing its restrictions on when and where panhandlers can solicit money but plans to keeping its ban on threatening behavior. Colorado Springs also suspended portions of its law at the urging of the ACLU before the Grand Junction ruling. Appeals courts also have sent challenges to anti-panhandling laws in Worcester, Massachusetts, and Springfield, Illinois, back to lower courts to reconsider them in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling. Decisions on both are still pending. The debate over panhandling laws comes at a time when more cities have sought to restrict where people can ask for money. The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty says 76 percent of cities banned panhandling in some locations in 2014, a 20 percent increase since 2011. Many cities say the laws are meant not to discourage giving to people in need but to protect residents and help keep their communities safe. US recommends power line under Lake Champlain MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — U.S. officials are recommending approval of a power line that would move electricity made by Canadian dams to southern New England by sending some of it under Lake Champlain. TDI-New England, the company making the proposal, said Thursday the U.S. Department of Energy had issued the final environmental impact statement on the plan. The firm is hoping to win all state and federal permits for the project by the end of this year and begin construction sometime next year. The Vermont project is designed to help supply southern New England with electricity generated by Canadian hydroelectric plants. The Vermont line would carry 1,000 megawatts of power, enough to serve about 1 million homes, from the Canadian border in cables that would be buried in the bed of Lake Champlain for 100 miles before coming ashore in Benson. It would then run underground, mostly within existing public road or railroad rights of way, about 50 miles east to Ludlow, where it would connect to the New England power grid. The company hopes to have the line carrying electricity by 2019. A similar project that will run down the New York side of Lake Champlain and then down the Hudson River to New York City is also expected to begin construction next year. COSTUMED BUNCH — This festive group was seen at the Athol Halloween stroll Friday morning in the downtown area. Left to right — Jayden Mulder, Peter Mulder, Vyvian Nawotney, Allyna Baker. Photo by Ashley Arseneau HP, a Silicon Valley icon, is ready for its break-up SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One of the nation’s most storied tech companies will split in two this weekend, another casualty of seismic shifts in the way people use technology — and bigcompany sluggishness in responding. Hewlett-Packard was an early pioneer of what became the model for Silicon Valley startups: Founded in 1939 by two Stanford graduates in a Palo Alto, California, garage, HP was long celebrated for its engineering know-how and laid-back corporate culture. It made hefty profits as it grew into a multinational giant that sold a wide range of computer gear and commercial tech services. But after struggling to keep pace with recent trends like the rise of smartphones and cloud computing. HP’s board decided last year to create two smaller companies, each with a narrower focus. HP Inc. will sell personal computers and printers; Hewlett Packard Enterprise will sell commercial computer systems, software and tech services. Starting Monday, each will trade separately on the New York Stock Exchange. The old HP “missed the emergence of the Web,” said tech analyst Peter Burris at Forrester Research. “They missed the emergence of mobile.” HP’s current chief executive, who pushed for the split, says the new spinoffs will be more nimble. CEO Meg Whitman will run HP Enterprise, while PC industry veteran Dion Weisler will lead HP Inc. 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